Central Bank of India Vacancy for Security Officer

Name of the Department – Central Bank of India

Name of the Post - Security Officer

Short Description – Central Bank of India Vacancy for Security Officer. See More Details Given Below in the Post.







































Importance Dates




  • Starting Date - 15-12-2017

  • Last Date - 01-01-2018

  • Download Call Letters – After 16-01-2018

  • Tentative Exam Date -28-01-2018



Age Limit




  • Maximum – 45 Years



Application Fees




  • Gen / OBC – Rs. 550/-

  • SC / ST – Rs. 50/-


 

Pay Scale




  • Rs. 31,705/- to Rs. 45950/-


 

Educational Qualification




  • Degree  in  any  discipline  from  a  recognized  university  or  any  equivalent  qualification  recognized  as  such  by the Central Government.






Number of the Post






















Name of the PostGenOBCSCSTTotal
Security Officer (Scale-2)853117


Selection Procedure







































NoName of the testNo. Of

questions
Maximum MarksDuration
1Stream/category Specific Questions (Security)6060 

Composite time of

60 minutes
2Computer Knowledge2020
3Banking, Present Economic Scenario  & General Awareness2020
Total:::100100

The test will be available bilingually, i.e. English and Hindi. All questions will be objective type with five options. Other detailed information regarding the on-line examination will be given in an Information Handout, which will be made available for the candidates for download along with the call letters from the Bank’s website.
Penalty for wrong answers

There will be penalty for wrong answers marked in the Online Test. For each question for which a wrong answer has been given by the candidate one fourth or 0.25 of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty to arrive at corrected score. If a question is left blank, i.e. no answer is marked by the candidate; there will be no penalty for that question.

Importance Links



Official Notification



Download



Online Application



Apply Online



Central Bank of India Official Website









bhartiojas.com




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