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Union Bank SO recruitment 2025: Last date tomorrow to apply for 500 specialist officer posts; check direct link here

Union Bank SO recruitment 2025: Last date tomorrow to apply for 500 specialist officer posts; check direct link here

Time of India19-05-2025

Union Bank SO recruitment 2025:
The Union Bank of India (UBI) has announced the closing of its online application process for the recruitment of 500 specialist officer (SO) posts.
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Interested and eligible candidates must apply by May 20, 2025, through the official website at www.unionbankofindia.co.in.
This recruitment drive offers positions across two major roles: assistant manager (credit) and assistant manager (IT). Candidates who meet the required qualifications and eligibility criteria are urged to submit their applications before the deadline, as late submissions will not be accepted.
The selection process may include an online examination, group discussion, screening of applications and/or a personal interview depending on the number of applicants.
Vacancy details under Union Bank SO recruitment 2025
Under the 2025 recruitment drive, a total of 500 specialist officer positions are being filled. Out of these, 250 posts are designated for assistant manager (credit), and the remaining 250 are for assistant manager (IT).
These positions fall under the Junior Management Grade Scale I (JMGS-I), and successful candidates will receive a structured pay scale beginning at Rs 48,480.
The basic pay structure for both assistant manager (credit) and assistant manager (IT) posts is as follows: Rs 48,480-2,000/7-Rs 62,480-2,340/2-Rs 67,160-2,680/7-Rs 85,920. Detailed information regarding the complete cost to company (CTC) and other benefits is available in the official notification.
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Eligibility criteria for credit and IT posts
For the assistant manager (credit) role, applicants must be graduates from a government-recognised university with either a CA/CMA (ICWA)/CS qualification or a full-time MBA/MMS/PGDM/PGDBM in finance with a minimum of 60% marks (55% for SC/ST/OBC/PwBD). The programme should be a full-time two-year course, and in the case of dual specialisations, finance must be the major specialisation.
For the assistant manager (IT) position, candidates must have a full-time degree such as B.E./BTech/MCA/MSc (IT)/MS/MTech or an integrated five-year MTech in computer science, IT, electronics, or related fields from a recognised institution. Additional certifications such as AWS, CCNA, CEH, CISA, CISSP, Google Data Analytics, and various others are desirable and may add value during selection.
Selection process and application procedure
The selection procedure may include an online test, group discussion, screening, or interview, depending on the number of candidates who apply.
The final decision on the method of selection will be taken by the bank.
To apply, candidates must visit www.unionbankofindia.co.in and click on the recruitment link on the homepage. After providing the required personal and academic details, applicants must upload the necessary documents and submit the completed form. A printout should be retained for future reference.
For detailed eligibility, vacancy distribution, selection process, and salary structure, candidates are advised to refer to the official notification available on the Union Bank website.

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