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PNB Local Bank Officer Recruitment: Application Deadline Extended to December 1st

Punjab National Bank has extended the application deadline for the Local Bank Officer position to December 1st, 2025. Candidates can apply online, provided they meet the eligibility criteria, which includes a bachelor's degree and age limits. The selected candidates will receive a competitive salary and will be chosen based on a written examination. This article outlines the application process, salary details, and selection criteria, making it essential reading for prospective applicants.
 
PNB Local Bank Officer Recruitment: Application Deadline Extended to December 1st

Application Deadline Extended



Punjab National Bank (PNB) has announced an extension for the application deadline for the Local Bank Officer (LBO) role. Candidates who are preparing for the PNB LBO 2025 examination and have not yet registered can now submit their applications until December 1st. The initial deadline was set for November 23rd, 2025, as per the official notification.


Salary Structure

Salary:


Selected candidates will receive a monthly salary ranging from ₹48,480 to ₹85,920.


Eligibility Requirements

Eligibility Criteria:


Applicants must be at least 20 years old and not older than 30 years. Age relaxation is applicable for candidates belonging to specific categories.


Candidates must possess a bachelor's degree from a recognized institution in India to be eligible for the Local Bank Officer position.


Application Process

How to Apply:


To facilitate the application process for the Local Bank Officer position, follow these steps:


1. Visit the official PNB website at pnb.bank.in.


2. Navigate to the Careers section on the homepage.


3. Complete the registration by entering your email ID and mobile number.


4. Upload scanned copies of the required documents.


5. Print a copy of your application for future reference.


Selection Process

How will the selection be done?


Candidates will be chosen based on their performance in a written examination. This exam will include 150 questions, totaling 150 marks, with negative marking for incorrect answers. General and EWS candidates must achieve at least 40% marks, while reserved category candidates need a minimum of 35% to pass.