IDBI Recruitment: IDBI Bank has started the online application process for Junior Assistant Manager (JAM) Grade 'O Recruitment Year 2025-26. Interested and eligible candidates can apply for these posts by visiting the official website () till 20 May 2025.
A total of 676 vacancies will be filled under this recruitment drive. The online examination for Junior Assistant Manager posts is likely to be held on 8 June 2025.
Eligibility Criteria
Candidates applying for this recruitment should have a graduation degree from any recognized university. Minimum 60% marks are mandatory for General, EWS, and OBC category candidates, while at least 55% marks are mandatory for Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), and Divyang (PwBD) candidates. This educational qualification should be completed by 1 May 2025. Candidates are advised to keep documents like mark sheets and degree certificates ready in advance, as they will be required during the selection process.
The age limit of the candidates applying for these posts has been fixed between 20 to 25 years as of 1st May 2025. Candidates are advised to read the detailed notification before applying.
This much will be the application fee.
SC/ST/PWD candidates applying for these posts will have to pay an application fee of Rs 250, while a fee of Rs 1050 will be applicable for all other candidates.
How to apply
First of all, go to the official website (idbibank.in).
Now go to the homepage and click on the "Careers" section.
After this, click on the link "Recruitment of Junior Assistant Manager (JAM) Grade 'O: 2025-26".
First, register and then proceed with the application process.
Fill the application form and upload the required documents, and finally, pay the fee.
After submitting the form, keep a printout of the application form with you.
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