
Most of the posts in this recruitment have been kept for office assistant ie clerk, whose number is 800. Apart from this, 500 posts for Assistant Manager (Officer Scale-I) and 125 posts for Manager (Officer Scale-I) have been removed. In this way a total of 1425 candidates will get an opportunity to appoint.

To apply for these posts, the candidate must have a degree of graduation from a recognized university. Also, the candidate should have knowledge of Kannada language, as it is the major local language of the state of Karnataka and is used in banking functioning.

Different age limit has been set for different posts. The age limit for Office Assistant (Clerk) is 18 to 28 years. The minimum age for Assistant Manager (Officer Scale-I) is 18 years and maximum 30 years. At the same time, the age of the candidate should be between 21 and 32 years for the Manager (Officer Scale-II). Candidates of reserved category will also be given relaxation in age limit as per government rules.

General and OBC candidates will have to deposit Rs 850 in the form of application fee. At the same time, the application fee for SC, ST and Divyang Class candidates has been fixed at Rs 175. The application fee will be paid online through online.

The selection of this recruitment of Karnataka Gramin Bank will be in three stages. First the prelims examination of the candidates will be. In this, the basic qualification and speed of the candidates will be examined. After this, successful candidates will be included in the Mains Examination. Candidates who have passed the Mains exam will be called for interview. The final selection will be done only after crossing the three stages.

In this recruitment, selected candidates will be given attractive salary package. Candidates selected to the post of Office Assistant (Clerk) will get salary from about 35,000 to 37,000 rupees per month. Assistant Manager (Officer Scale-I) will be given salary from Rs 75,000 to 77,000 and manager (officer Scale-II) will be given Rs 65,000 to 67,000 per month salary. Apart from this, other allowances and facilities will also be available under banking rules.

In the prelims examination, candidates will be asked questions related to Reasoning and Numerical Ability. There will be 40 questions of Reasoning, which will be of 40 marks. At the same time, there will also be 40 questions related to numerical ability, which will be 40 marks. In this way there will be a total of 80 questions, which will have 80 marks. The exam deadline has been fixed at 45 minutes. Candidates will have to pay attention to both speed and accuracy.
Published at: 07 Sep 2025 10:12 AM (IST)


