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Bank of India (BOI) Probationary Officer Recruitment 2026

Organization: Bank of India (BOI)
Advt No: BOI/HR/Rectt/PO/2026-01

Quick Summary: Attention, aspiring bankers! Bank of India (BOI), a leading Public Sector Bank, has released its much-awaited notification for the recruitment of Probationary Officers (PO) for the year 2026. This golden opportunity invites dynamic and talented graduates from across India to join its vibrant team in Junior Management Grade Scale-I. With an attractive salary package and immense growth potential, BOI PO is one of the most sought-after positions in the banking sector. The online application window is set to open from June 05, 2026, and will close on June 28, 2026. If you hold a degree in any discipline and dream of a secure and challenging career in public sector banking, this is your call to action. Get ready to embark on a journey towards a rewarding career with Bank of India!

๐Ÿ“… Important Dates

Notification DateN/A
Apply Start Date05/06/2026
Apply Last Date28/06/2026
Exam DateAugust 2026 (Expected)

๐Ÿ’ณ Application Fee

General / OBCโ‚น850
SC / STโ‚น175
Femaleโ‚น850

๐ŸŽ“ Eligibility & Qualifications

Minimum Qualification Required: Graduate

A Degree (Graduation) in any discipline from a University recognized by the Govt. of India or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Central Government. The candidate must possess valid Mark-sheet / Degree Certificate that he/ she is a graduate on the day of registration and indicate the percentage of marks obtained in Graduation while registering online.

Age Limits: 20 to 30 years.

โšก Selection Process

1Preliminary Online Examination
2Main Online Examination
3Interview

๐Ÿ“Ž Required Documents

  • Scanned Photograph (200x230 pixels, 20kb - 50kb)
  • Scanned Signature (140x60 pixels, 10kb - 20kb)
  • Scanned Left Thumb Impression (240x240 pixels, 20kb - 50kb)
  • Scanned Handwritten Declaration (10kb - 20kb)
  • Category Certificate (if applicable)
  • Educational Marksheets/Degree Certificate

โœ๏ธ How to Apply Online

### How to Apply Namaste, future banking professionals! Getting your application right is the first crucial step towards securing your dream job at Bank of India. Follow these detailed instructions carefully to avoid any last-minute hitches: **Step 1: Online Registration & Basic Details** Head over to the official IBPS portal (ibps.in) and look for the 'Click Here to Apply Online for CRP PO/MT-XIII' link for the Bank of India recruitment. You'll need to first register by providing your basic details like name, contact number, and email ID. A provisional registration number and password will be generated and sent to your registered email and mobile. Keep these safe! **Step 2: Filling the Application Form** Log in using your registration number and password. Now, meticulously fill out the detailed application form. This includes your personal information, educational qualifications (percentage of marks is critical here!), and any work experience. Double-check every single entry. Any discrepancy might lead to disqualification later. **Step 3: Uploading Documents** This is where many candidates make mistakes. Ensure you have scanned images of the following, strictly adhering to the specified dimensions and file sizes: * **Photograph**: A recent passport-style colour picture (200x230 pixels, 20kb-50kb). Make sure it's clear, against a light background, and you're not wearing caps or dark glasses. * **Signature**: Your signature in black ink on white paper (140x60 pixels, 10kb-20kb). The signature must be clear and signed by the applicant only, not in capital letters. * **Left Thumb Impression**: Your left thumb impression on white paper with black or blue ink (240x240 pixels, 20kb-50kb). Ensure it's not smudged. * **Handwritten Declaration**: A self-declaration text, written by the candidate, in English, on white paper with black ink (e.g., "I, [Your Name], hereby declare that all the information submitted by me in the application form is correct, true, and valid. I will present the supporting documents as and when required."). This should be 10kb-20kb. **Step 4: Application Fee Payment** Once your form and documents are uploaded, proceed to pay the application fee online. You can use Debit Cards (RuPay/Visa/MasterCard/Maestro), Credit Cards, Internet Banking, IMPS, Cash Cards/ Mobile Wallets. * General/OBC/EWS Candidates: โ‚น850/- * SC/ST/PwBD Candidates: โ‚น175/- Remember, the transaction must be successful. If it fails, try again or use an alternative payment method. Do not submit multiple applications. **Step 5: Final Submission & Printout** After successful payment, review your entire application one last time using the 'Preview' tab. Once satisfied, click on 'Final Submit'. Don't forget to take a printout of your e-receipt and the submitted application form for your records. This printout is crucial and might be required at the time of interview. No need to send hard copies to BOI or IBPS. ### Detailed Exam Syllabus The Bank of India PO recruitment follows a rigorous selection process comprising a Preliminary Exam, a Main Exam, and an Interview. Let's break down what you need to study: **Phase I: Preliminary Online Examination** This is a qualifying exam. Marks obtained here are *not* counted for the final merit list but are essential to proceed to the Mains. * **Duration**: 1 hour (20 minutes per section) * **Total Questions**: 100 * **Total Marks**: 100 * **Negative Marking**: 0.25 marks for each wrong answer. | Subject | No. of Questions | Max. Marks | | :----------------------- | :--------------- | :--------- | | English Language | 30 | 30 | | Quantitative Aptitude | 35 | 35 | | Reasoning Ability | 35 | 35 | **Phase II: Main Online Examination** This exam is much more comprehensive and your scores here are crucial for shortlisting for the Interview. * **Duration**: 3 hours (Objective) + 30 minutes (Descriptive) * **Total Questions**: 155 (Objective) + 2 (Descriptive) * **Total Marks**: 200 (Objective) + 25 (Descriptive) * **Negative Marking**: 0.25 marks for each wrong answer in Objective sections. | Subject | No. of Questions | Max. Marks | Duration | | :---------------------------- | :--------------- | :--------- | :------------ | | Reasoning & Computer Aptitude | 45 | 60 | 60 minutes | | General Economy & Banking | 40 | 40 | 35 minutes | | English Language | 35 | 40 | 40 minutes | | Data Analysis & Interpretation| 35 | 60 | 45 minutes | | **Total (Objective)** | **155** | **200** | **3 hours** | | English Language (Descriptive)| 2 | 25 | 30 minutes | *Descriptive paper includes Letter Writing and Essay.* ### Preparation Tips Cracking a competitive exam like the Bank of India PO requires a smart, disciplined, and strategic approach. Here are some actionable tips: 1. **Understand the Syllabus & Exam Pattern**: Don't just glance at it. Internalize it. Know the weightage of each section and type of questions asked in previous years. 2. **Start Early, Stay Consistent**: Banking exams demand consistent effort. Create a study schedule and stick to it. Early preparation reduces stress and allows for thorough revision. 3. **Master Core Concepts**: For Quantitative Aptitude, focus on basics like percentages, ratios, time & work, data interpretation. For Reasoning, practice puzzles, seating arrangements, syllogism. For English, improve reading comprehension, grammar, and vocabulary. 4. **Read, Read, Read!**: For General Economy & Banking Awareness, reading daily newspapers (especially the business section), financial magazines, and current affairs portals is non-negotiable. Make notes. 5. **Practice Mock Tests Religiously**: This is the single most important tip. Take full-length mock tests regularly, especially under timed conditions. Analyze your performance critically โ€“ identify weak areas, understand time management, and refine your strategy. There are numerous platforms offering quality mock tests; choose one wisely. 6. **Time Management is Key**: The online exams are strictly time-bound. Learn to manage your time effectively within each section. Don't get stuck on one question. 7. **Recommended Books**: * **Reasoning**: R.S. Aggarwal's "A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning" * **Quantitative Aptitude**: R.S. Aggarwal's "Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations" or M. Tyra's "Magical Book on Quicker Maths" * **English**: S.P. Bakshi's "Objective General English" or Wren & Martin for grammar. * **General Awareness/Banking**: Lucent's General Knowledge, Pratiyogita Darpan, and current affairs magazines/websites. 8. **Stay Updated with Current Affairs**: Especially banking, economic, and national news. This will help in both the GA section and the interview. 9. **Descriptive Paper Practice**: For the Mains, practice writing essays and letters regularly. Focus on structure, clarity, and grammatical correctness. 10. **Interview Preparation**: Once you clear the Mains, start preparing for the interview. Brush up on banking awareness, current affairs, and practice common interview questions. Be confident and clear in your communication. Good luck, aspirants! Your hard work and smart preparation will surely pave the way for a bright career at Bank of India!

โ“ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can final year students apply for Bank of India PO Recruitment 2026?

No, only candidates who have already completed their graduation and possess a valid mark sheet/degree certificate showing their graduation status on or before the registration date (June 28, 2026) are eligible to apply. Appearing candidates are generally not allowed for such notifications unless specifically mentioned in the official advertisement.

Is there an interview stage after the Main Examination?

Yes, absolutely! The selection process for Bank of India PO includes a Preliminary Online Examination, followed by a Main Online Examination, and finally, a Personal Interview. Candidates who successfully clear both online examinations will be shortlisted for the interview round, which holds significant weight in the final selection.

What is the age relaxation for reserved categories?

As per Government of India norms, age relaxations are provided for reserved categories. For SC/ST candidates, it's typically 5 years (up to 35 years). For OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) candidates, it's 3 years (up to 33 years). Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD) generally get 10 years relaxation. Ex-Servicemen also have specific relaxations. Always refer to the official notification for precise details on age relaxation criteria.