
BOB LBO recruitment concludes soon for 2500 posts; here's apply link
The recruitment drive aims to fill 2500 LBO vacancies. The applicants should be between the ages of 21 to 30 years as on July 1, 2025. The upper age limit is relaxed for reserved category candidates. Applicants should hold a graduation degree in any discipline from a recognized University / Institute {including Integrated Dual Degree (IDD)}. Professional qualifications in Chartered Accountant, Cost Accountant, Engineering, or Medical are also eligible.
Candidates can check more details in the notification below:
Here's the official notification.
Application Fee
The applicants from General, EWS and OBC categories are required to pay a fee of Rs 850, whereas Rs 175 applies to SC, ST, PWD, ESM and Women candidates.
Steps to apply for LBO posts 2025

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