4500 Apprentice Posts Open at Central Bank of India — Apply Before June 22

The Central Bank of India is recruiting 4,500 apprentices across the country. The online application window closes tomorrow, June 22, 2026. Eligible graduates must submit their forms before this final deadline to secure a position in this competitive apprenticeship programme.

The CBI Apprentice Recruitment 2026 registration began on June 12, 2026. Candidates have just one day remaining to complete their online applications. This is a significant opportunity for recent graduates seeking practical banking experience with structured training and monthly financial support.

Key Dates and Application Details

The application process runs through the NATS portal and BFSI Sector Skill Council of India (BEEP) platform. Candidates must register on both portals before submitting their final application. The official Central Bank of India website hosts the apprentice notification in the Careers section.

Selected candidates will receive ₹15,000 per month during their 12-month apprenticeship period. The training is mandatory for all recruits. However, completion of the apprenticeship does not guarantee permanent employment with the bank.

Eligibility Requirements for CBI Apprentice 2026

Candidates must be Indian citizens or subjects of Nepal, Bhutan, or Tibetan refugees settled in India before January 1, 1962. They must hold a valid permanent intention to reside in India.

Educational qualifications require a graduation degree in any discipline from a Government of India recognised university. The degree must be completed on or after January 1, 2022. All applicants must be registered on the NATS portal before applying.

Age limits are strictly enforced. The minimum age is 20 years and maximum is 28 years. Candidates must have been born between May 31, 1998, and May 31, 2006 (both dates inclusive).

Age relaxation is available for reserved category candidates. SC/ST candidates receive 5 years relaxation. OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) candidates get 3 years relaxation. Persons with disabilities (PwBD) in the UR/EWS category receive 10 years relaxation, while PwBD OBC candidates get 13 years and PwBD SC/ST candidates receive 15 years relaxation.

Widows and divorced women have special age relaxation. General and EWS category women can apply up to age 35. OBC category women can apply up to age 38. SC/ST category women can apply up to age 40.

How to Apply for CBI Apprentice Recruitment 2026

The application process involves eight clear steps that candidates must follow carefully:

  1. Visit the NATS portal and complete your registration
  2. Register as a candidate on the BFSI Sector Skill Council of India (BEEP) portal at beep.bfsissc.com
  3. Go to the official Central Bank of India website and navigate to the Careers section
  4. Click on the Apprentices notification link
  5. Fill the application form with personal information, educational qualifications, and category details
  6. Upload scanned copies of your photograph, signature, and required documents
  7. Pay the application fee as specified
  8. Review your form carefully and submit it, then download and print a copy for future reference

Candidates should ensure all information is accurate before submission. Errors in the application form may lead to rejection. Keep the printed copy safe for document verification stages.

Selection Process for Central Bank of India Apprentice Posts

The selection process consists of five stages that all candidates must clear. The first stage is an online written examination conducted by the BFSI Sector Skill Council of India.

The online exam is multiple-choice format covering Quantitative Aptitude, General English, Reasoning Ability, Computer Knowledge, and Basics of Banking or Financial Products. There is no negative marking for incorrect answers. The exam is tentatively scheduled for the first week of July 2026.

Shortlisted candidates from the written exam proceed to the second stage. They can take a local language test in their state’s language. Candidates who studied in that particular language at 10th and 12th standard levels are exempt from this test, provided they submit their mark sheets as proof.

The third stage involves document verification. Selected candidates must present their educational certificates, age proof, and category certificates according to the eligibility criteria mentioned in the official notification.

A medical fitness test is the fourth stage. Candidates must prove they are medically fit for the apprenticeship engagement. This is a mandatory requirement for all selected candidates.

The final stage produces the merit list. Selection is done on a state-wise and category-wise basis. If two candidates score equally, the older candidate receives preference in the final ranking.

Important Information About CBI Apprentice 2026

The Central Bank of India apprenticeship offers practical experience in the banking sector. Candidates gain hands-on training in financial products and banking operations. The ₹15,000 monthly stipend supports candidates during their training year.

The apprenticeship lasts exactly 12 months. During this period, candidates work under the supervision of experienced bank professionals. They learn banking procedures, customer service, and financial regulations.

Completion of the apprenticeship does not guarantee permanent employment. Candidates are appointed as apprentices for the training period only. Future employment depends on bank requirements and performance during the apprenticeship.

Candidates must register on both the NATS and BEEP portals before submitting their applications. These registrations are mandatory and cannot be skipped. The official website for Central Bank of India is centralbankofindia.co.in.

With 4,500 vacancies available across numerous branches and offices nationwide, this CBI Apprentice Recruitment 2026 represents a substantial opportunity for graduates. However, the June 22, 2026 deadline is final. Candidates should complete their applications immediately to avoid missing this opportunity.


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