Indian Bank Recruitment 2025: Indian Bank is accepting applications for the position of apprentice. The positions are open to qualified applicants via Indian Bank's official website, indianbank.in. The organisation will fill 1500 Apprentice positions through this recruitment campaign. The registration period will run from July 18 to August 7, 2025.
Indian Bank Recruitment 2025: Eligibility criteria
Educational Qualification:
Must have a graduation degree in any discipline from a recognised university.
Equivalent qualifications approved by the Central Government are also accepted.
The graduation degree must be obtained on or after April 1, 2021.
Age Limit (as on the application deadline):
Minimum Age: 20 years
Maximum Age: 28 years
Age Relaxation (as per Government of India norms):
SC/ST: Relaxation as per rules
OBC: Relaxation as per rules
PwBD and other reserved categories: Applicable age relaxation provided
Indian Bank Recruitment 2025: Application fees
General, OBC, and EWS candidates: ₹800 + GST
SC, ST, and PwBD candidates: ₹175 + GST
Transaction charges: To be borne by the candidate
Payment mode:
- Debit Card
- Credit Card
- Internet Banking
Candidates must enter the required details as prompted on the screen during online payment.
Indian Bank Recruitment 2025: Steps to apply
Step 1: Go to nats.education.gov.in/index.php or indianbank.in.
Step 2: Open the Apprenticeship Notification 2025 by selecting the recruitment section.
Step 3: Sign up with a working email address and mobile number.
Step 4: Complete the online application.
Step 5: Upload the necessary files (degree certificate, ID proof, photo, and signature).
Step 6: Online application fee payment
Step 7: Fill out the application and download it for your records.
Indian Bank Recruitment 2025: Selection process
Online Objective Test:
The test includes 100 multiple-choice questions.
Total Marks: 100
Sections in the test:
General Awareness (with a focus on the banking industry)
Computer Knowledge
Reasoning Aptitude
English Language Proficiency
Quantitative Aptitude
Negative marking: ¼ mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.
Local Language Proficiency Test (LPT):
Candidates applying for training seats in a particular state must be proficient in at least one local language of that state.
Proficiency includes reading, writing, speaking, and understanding the language.