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There is a great news for candidates looking for jobs. The National Bank of Financing Infrastructure and Development i.e. NABFID has invited applications for the post of officers. Eligible and interested candidates can apply online through Nabfid’s official website nabfid.org. Give information that candidates can apply for this recruitment by 19 May 2025, interested candidates should apply till or before this date.
How many posts will be recruited?
Under this recruitment campaign, 66 posts will be filled in the organization. In these-
Loan Operations (Loans and Project Finance): 31 Posts Human Resource: 2 Posts Accounts: 3 Posts Investment & Floor: 1 Posts Information Technology and Operations: 7 Posts Regards: 1 Post Risk Management: 9 Posts Corporate Strategy, Participation and Ecosystem Development: 7 Post Compliance: 2 Posts Internal Audit: 1 post: 1 post
Age limit to apply?
The minimum age of candidates applying for this recruitment should be 21 years and maximum 32 years. In the second language, the age of the candidates should be between 21 and 32 years.
Selected Process?
The selection process includes written examination. The written examination is of 100 marks and the number of questions is 80. Penal for wrong answer: 4 marks will be deducted for that question
How to apply
Candidates can fill their application form by following the steps mentioned below.
First the candidates have to visit the official website. After this, the candidates will have to click on the related link on the homepage. After this, the candidates will have to register themselves first. After completing the registration process, the candidates should fill their application form. After filling the application form, the candidates should submit it. After submitting the form, the candidates should not download the confirmation page. After downloading the confirmation page, the candidates take a printout in the last.
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