SBI has invited Young candidates for SBI Paid Youth Internship Program . All India Candidates can apply for these Internships , Stipend & Other Benefits will given to the all Candidates . Get Brief information about the SBI Youth for India Fellowship Program 2024 .
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Post Name SBI Internship
Post Name
Education
Count of Post
Sbi Youth For India Fellowship
Any Graduate
Various
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Salary Scale for SBI Internship
Post Name
Salary Scale
Sbi Youth For India Fellowship
15,000/Month + 1000 Rs
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Age Limit for SBI Internship
Post Name
Age Limit Max
Credit Analyst (MMGSIII)
21 to 32 Years
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Selection Process
Interview
GUIDELINES FOR FILLING ONLINE APPLICATION:
Registration & Online Assesment: Candidates should submit the online application form, which includes personal details, educational qualifications, work experience, and questions related to personal life experiences.
Shortlisting: The shortlisted candidates are invited for a personal interview to assess their suitability for the program.
Selection: The final selection is based on the candidate’s performance in the online assessment, personal interview and their overall suitability for the program.
Acceptance and Joining: The selected candidates receive an offer letter, and they need to confirm their acceptance of the offer within a stipulated time. After accepting the offer, they attend an orientation program and join the Fellowship.
The SBI Youth for India Fellowship is offered to bright young minds who are Citizens of India, Overseas Citizen of India (OCI), Citizens of Nepal/Bhutan. It provides an opportunity for them to live and work with rural communities and contribute towards solving pressing rural development challenges. The Fellowship builds young leaders who undergo a trans formative journey by learning from the challenges of rural India. These leaders collaborate with NGO partners, local government, and the community to develop and sustain grassroots-level initiatives.