
IOB LBO admit card 2025 released for July 12 exam at iob.in; download here
IOB LBO admit card 2025:
The Indian Overseas Bank (IOB) has officially released the admit card for the Local Bank Officer (LBO) Exam 2025. Candidates who have applied for this recruitment can now download their hall tickets from the official website iob.in.
The exam is scheduled to be held on July 12, 2025, across multiple centres throughout India.
This announcement comes as a crucial update for all aspirants preparing for the IOB LBO examination, providing them access to their admit cards well ahead of the exam date. The admit card is a mandatory document that candidates must carry to the examination centre for verification purposes.
How to download the IOB LBO admit card 2025
To obtain the IOB LBO admit card, candidates should follow the official procedure available on the bank's website. Here are the steps to download the admit card online:
Step 1: Visit the official website of Indian Overseas Bank at iob.in.
Step 2: Locate the 'Recruitment' or 'Careers' section on the homepage.
Step 3: Find the link for 'IOB LBO Admit Card 2025' and click on it.
Step 4: Enter your registration number and date of birth in the required fields.
Step 5: Submit the details and download the admit card. Take a printout for future reference.
Direct link to download the IOB LBO admit card 2025
Important details about the IOB LBO exam
The IOB LBO recruitment offers 400 vacancies for the post of Local Bank Officer.
Candidates must possess a graduation degree from a recognised university or an equivalent qualification approved by the Central Government. The age limit is set between 20 and 30 years, with relaxation available as per government norms.
The selection process consists of an online written examination, a local language test, personal interview, document verification, and a medical examination. The exam fee for general, EWS, and OBC candidates is INR 850 inclusive of GST, while SC, ST, and PwBD candidates pay INR 175 as intimation charges.
Successful candidates can expect a starting basic salary of INR 48,480, with increments as per the pay scale. The official notification and admit card provide essential guidelines and instructions to be followed on exam day, ensuring a smooth examination experience for all candidates.
Candidates are advised to download their admit cards at the earliest and check all details carefully to avoid last-minute issues. For further updates, regularly visit the official website iob.in.
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