Bank of Baroda Apprentice Recruitment 2026 — 5000 Posts Graduate Apprenticeship — All India • Apply Online 19 May–8 June 2026 • Stipend ₹12,000–₹15,000/Month • 1-Year Training • bankofbaroda.bank.in
Bank of Baroda (BOB), one of India's largest public sector banks and a Navratna PSU under the Ministry of Finance, Government of India, has released its latest Apprentice Recruitment Notification 2026 under the Apprentices Act, 1961. A total of 5,000 Apprentice posts have been announced across all states and union territories of India — significantly higher than the 2,700 posts in 2025. This is an exceptional opportunity for fresh graduates and recent passouts to gain real-world banking experience while earning a fixed monthly stipend of ₹15,000 (Metro/Urban branches) or ₹12,000 (Rural/Semi-Urban branches) during a 1-year engagement period. Online applications are accepted from 19 May to 8 June 2026 at bankofbaroda.bank.in. Candidates must mandatorily register on NAPS or NATS portal before applying. Age limit: 20–28 years as on 01 May 2026.
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Organisation | Bank of Baroda (BOB) — Navratna Public Sector Bank, Ministry of Finance, Government of India |
| Notification Date | 19 May 2026 |
| Post Name | Apprentice |
| Under | Apprentices Act, 1961 (as amended) — National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme (NAPS) / National Apprenticeship Training Scheme (NATS) |
| Total Vacancies | 5,000 Posts across various states and union territories of India (state-wise breakup in official notification PDF) |
| Application Opens | 19 May 2026 |
| Application Closes | 8 June 2026 |
| Age Limit | Minimum 20 years and Maximum 28 years as on 01 May 2026 (cut-off date) |
| Educational Qualification | Graduation Degree in any discipline from a recognised University or equivalent qualification recognised by Central Government |
| Pre-Requisite | Mandatory registration on NAPS portal (apprenticeshipindia.gov.in) OR NATS portal (nats.education.gov.in) — before applying |
| State Preference | Candidates can apply for only one state/UT — must select up to 3 preferred training locations within chosen state |
| Stipend (Metro/Urban) | ₹15,000 per month |
| Stipend (Rural/Semi-Urban) | ₹12,000 per month |
| Engagement Duration | 1 year (12 months) |
| Application Fee (Gen/OBC/EWS) | ₹800 + GST (based on 2025 pattern — verify from 2026 notification) |
| Application Fee (SC/ST) | Exempted (NIL) |
| Application Fee (PwBD) | ₹400 + GST |
| Selection Process | Online Written Test → Document Verification → Local Language Proficiency Test → Medical Examination |
| Exam Duration | 60 minutes — 100 questions — 100 marks — No Negative Marking |
| Job Nature | Non-permanent training engagement — apprentice designation — no guarantee of employment with BOB post-training |
| Official Website | bankofbaroda.bank.in | Apply via: bfsissc.com (BOB's recruitment partner) |
| Conducting Partner | BFSI Sector Skill Council of India (BFSISSC) on behalf of Bank of Baroda |
Bank of Baroda has nearly doubled its apprentice intake in 2026 — from 2,700 posts in 2025 to 5,000 posts this year. This is the largest BOB Apprentice drive in recent cycles, creating significantly more opportunities for fresh graduates across all states. With more seats available, but also a likely larger applicant pool (BOB apprentice routinely attracts 5–8 lakh applicants), focused preparation for the online examination remains critical.
Download notification PDF at bankofbaroda.bank.in/career — read fully before applying19 May 2026🟢 Just Out
Must register on NAPS/NATS portal first — then complete application form and pay fee19 May 2026🟢 Open Now
Apply at least 3–4 days before deadline — BOB portals see heavy traffic on last day8 June 2026
Admit card released via email and on bfsissc.com — download with Registration No. and DOBTo Be AnnouncedUpcoming
100 questions, 100 marks, 60 minutes — no negative marking — at test centres across IndiaTo Be AnnouncedUpcoming
At DV centre of applied state/UT — candidates bear their own travel expenses to DV venueAfter Written Test
Must be proficient in language of state applied for — reading, writing, speaking, understandingAt DV Stage
NAPS covers graduates who completed their degree from any recognised university under any discipline. Most fresh graduates who have no prior apprenticeship history should register here. The NAPS portal is suitable for candidates who want to apply directly from their graduation credential without being part of a specific AICTE/university-approved technical programme.
apprenticeshipindia.gov.inNATS is specifically for Engineering and Technology graduates from AICTE-approved institutions. If you hold a B.E., B.Tech, or similar technical degree from an AICTE-recognised college, NATS is your applicable portal. Note: For NATS-registered candidates, the graduation must not be more than 4 years before the cut-off date of 01 May 2026 — meaning graduation must be from May 2022 onwards.
nats.education.gov.in- Visit the applicable portal (NAPS or NATS based on your degree type) and complete registration using your educational details and Aadhaar-linked information
- After registration, search for "Bank of Baroda" as the establishment and apply for the apprenticeship opportunity listed there
- You will receive a registration/application number from the portal — keep this handy as it is required to fill the BOB application form
- After completing the NAPS/NATS step, visit bankofbaroda.bank.in → Careers or the bfsissc.com portal to complete your application form and pay the fee
- The NAPS/NATS step and the BOB application form are two different steps — completing only one will not make your application valid
| Criterion | Details |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian Citizens only |
| Educational Qualification | Graduation Degree in any discipline from a recognised University or any equivalent qualification recognised by the Central Government. For NATS-registered candidates, graduation must have been completed not more than 4 years before the cut-off date (01 May 2026) — i.e., graduation from May 2022 or later. |
| Age — Minimum | 20 years as on 01 May 2026 |
| Age — Maximum | 28 years as on 01 May 2026 (candidates born between 02.05.1998 and 01.05.2006 are eligible) |
| NAPS Age Cap | Candidates registered under NAPS should be less than 34 years as on the cut-off date (applies with NAPS relaxation) |
| Portal Registration | Must be registered on NAPS (apprenticeshipindia.gov.in) or NATS (nats.education.gov.in) before applying |
| Local Language | Must be proficient (reading, writing, speaking, understanding) in the local/official language of the state/UT applied for |
| Medical Fitness | Must be medically fit as per Bank of Baroda's medical requirements for engagement |
Age Relaxation Table:
| Category | Age Relaxation | Maximum Age |
|---|---|---|
| General / EWS | No relaxation | 28 years |
| OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) | +3 years | 31 years |
| SC / ST | +5 years | 33 years |
| PwBD | +10 years | 38 years |
| NAPS registered candidates | Below 34 years cap applies | Up to 34 years under NAPS rules |
- Prior apprenticeship anywhere is disqualifying: Candidates who have already undergone apprenticeship under the Apprentices Act 1961 — whether with Bank of Baroda or any other organisation — are NOT eligible
- Currently pursuing apprenticeship is disqualifying: Candidates who are currently engaged as apprentices in any organisation cannot apply
- Post-qualification experience of 1+ year is disqualifying: Candidates who have had job experience or training for a period of one year or more after attaining their graduation qualification are NOT eligible — the apprenticeship is designed for those with little to no post-degree work experience
- Final-year graduation students are NOT eligible: The graduation result must already have been declared — provisional certificates or mark sheets with "result awaited" status are not accepted
- One state only: A candidate can apply for only one state/UT — attempting to apply for multiple states will result in all applications being invalidated
| Benefit | Details |
|---|---|
| Monthly Stipend | ₹15,000 (Metro/Urban) or ₹12,000 (Rural/Semi-Urban) — paid at completion of each month after adjusting Loss of Pay (LOP) for leaves or absences |
| Apprenticeship Certificate | An Apprenticeship Certificate is issued at the end of the 1-year training after clearing final assessment tests — issued under the authority of the Apprentices Act 1961 — a nationally recognised credential |
| Banking Work Experience | Practical hands-on experience in live banking operations — customer service, account handling, transaction processing, regulatory compliance, and branch administration |
| Exam Preparation Advantage | Working knowledge of banking operations significantly boosts performance in IBPS PO/Clerk, SBI PO/Clerk, RBI Grade B, and other banking exams through familiarity with financial awareness topics |
| Professional Networking | Exposure to senior banking professionals, branch managers, and the broader banking ecosystem — valuable connections for future career prospects |
| Not Entitled To | PF contributions, HRA, medical allowances, regular employee benefits, leave encashment, or any other perks available to regular or contractual Bank of Baroda employees — the stipend is the sole financial compensation |
| No Employment Guarantee | Completion of apprenticeship does NOT guarantee permanent employment with Bank of Baroda. This is a training programme, not a recruitment to a permanent post. However, BOB has previously given preferences to ex-apprentices in future recruitment — check the latest notification for any such preference clause. |
Section-wise Marks Distribution:
| Section | Marks | Key Topics to Prepare |
|---|---|---|
| Computer Knowledge | 20 | Basic hardware and software concepts; MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint; Internet banking and digital payments; CBS (Core Banking System) basics; Computer abbreviations; cybersecurity basics relevant to banking |
| General English | 20 | Reading comprehension passages; spotting errors and sentence correction; fill in the blanks (vocabulary); para jumbles; cloze test; basic grammar rules (subject-verb agreement, tenses, articles) |
| General / Financial Awareness | 20 | RBI and its functions; banking terms (RTGS, NEFT, IMPS, Repo Rate, CRR, SLR); Union Budget 2025-26 highlights; major banking schemes (Jan Dhan, PM-Kisan, PMMY); current affairs — last 3 months; key financial organisations (SEBI, NABARD, SIDBI, NHB); BOB-specific facts |
| Quantitative & Reasoning Aptitude | 40 | Percentage, profit-loss, SI and CI; ratio and proportion; time-speed-distance; number series; data interpretation (bar charts, tables, pie charts); syllogisms; seating arrangement; puzzles; inequality; blood relations; direction sense |
| Total | 100 marks | Exam conducted in Hindi and English — No negative marking — attempt all questions confidently |
| Quantitative & Reasoning carries 40% weightage — it is the most decisive section. General/Financial Awareness with BOB-specific GK is a differentiator. The General English section tests functional language skills relevant to customer-facing banking roles. | ||
- Week 1 — Banking Awareness blitz: Study RBI structure, monetary policy tools (Repo Rate, CRR, SLR, MSF), key banking schemes, SEBI/NABARD functions, and Bank of Baroda's history and recent achievements. Read Economic Times/Financial Express for financial current affairs daily.
- Week 2 — Quant and Reasoning daily practice: Solve 40 questions of Quant (DI + Arithmetic) and 20 questions of Reasoning every day. Use previous BOB Apprentice papers and banking exam mock tests from platforms like Testbook, Oliveboard, or Adda247.
- Week 3 — English + Computer + Mock Tests: Complete revision of English grammar rules, practice 5 reading comprehension passages, revise computer basics. Take 3–5 full-length mock tests of 60 minutes under timed conditions — analyse mistakes.
- No negative marking advantage: Attempt every single question. Even for uncertain questions, eliminating 2 options and guessing gives a 50% chance — better than 0% from leaving blank.
Stage 1 — Online Written Examination
All eligible applicants are admitted to the Computer Based Online Written Test provisionally based on their declared information. The exam has 100 MCQ questions, 100 marks, 60 minutes, with no negative marking. The exam is bilingual — English and Hindi (except English section). Candidates are shortlisted for DV based on state-wise and category-wise merit in the online exam. Scores below the cut-off (decided by the bank) are not eligible for DV. Admit card is released via email and on the bfsissc.com portal — download using Registration Number and Date of Birth.
Stage 2 — Document Verification
Candidates shortlisted on state-wise and category-wise merit in the online test are called for Document Verification at a centre within their applied state/UT — candidates bear their own travel costs to the DV venue (BOB does not reimburse). All original documents must be produced — graduation certificate and marksheets, DOB proof, category certificate, NAPS/NATS registration proof, Aadhaar card, and recent photographs. Eligibility is formally confirmed at DV — candidates whose actual credentials do not match their application data are eliminated. A wait list is published to fill vacancies arising from non-acceptance or disqualification.
Stage 3 — Local Language Proficiency Test
This is a qualifying-in-nature test conducted at the DV stage — candidates must demonstrate proficiency in the official/local language of the state they applied for. The test assesses reading, writing, speaking, and understanding ability in the state language. For example, a candidate who applied for Maharashtra must show proficiency in Marathi; an AP candidate must show Telugu proficiency. Candidates who fail the language test are disqualified even if they cleared the online exam. This is a mandatory requirement of the Apprentices Act framework under NAPS/NATS.
Stage 4 — Medical Examination & Final Engagement
Candidates who clear all three prior stages undergo a pre-engagement medical examination to confirm fitness for banking operations. Selected candidates are engaged as Apprentices for a 1-year period at a branch within their applied state/UT — allocated based on merit, stated preferences, and seat availability. The Bank reserves the right to post apprentices to any location within the state if preferred centres are full. Training begins with formal induction and branch operations exposure.
Step 1 — Register on NAPS or NATS Portal (If Not Already Registered)
Visit apprenticeshipindia.gov.in (NAPS) or nats.education.gov.in (NATS) as applicable based on your degree type. Register as a student/candidate by entering your personal details, Aadhaar-linked information, and educational qualifications. After registration, search for "Bank of Baroda" as the establishment and apply under the apprenticeship opportunity listed there. You will receive a registration number — this is mandatory to proceed with the BOB application.
Step 2 — Visit bankofbaroda.bank.in and Find the Apprentice Notification
Go to bankofbaroda.bank.in → Career and locate the Apprentice Recruitment 2026 Notification. Download and read the official notification PDF before proceeding. Click the "Apply Online" link — this typically redirects to the bfsissc.com portal (BFSI Sector Skill Council, BOB's recruitment partner), where the application form is hosted.
Step 3 — Register on the Application Portal and Fill the Form
Click "New Registration" on the application portal. Enter your NAPS/NATS registration number, personal details, educational qualifications, and state/UT preference. Select only one state — you cannot change this after submission. Select up to 3 preferred training locations/centres within your chosen state. Verify all details carefully — there is no correction facility after final submission.
Step 4 — Upload Photograph, Signature, and Documents
Upload a recent passport-size photograph (typically 20–50 KB, JPEG format, light background) and your signature in black ink on white paper. Upload supporting documents as required — category certificate, NAPS/NATS registration proof, and graduation certificate. Ensure all uploads are clear and within the prescribed dimensions and file size limits. Blurry or oversized uploads may cause form rejection.
Step 5 — Pay Application Fee and Submit
Pay the application fee — ₹800 + GST (General/OBC/EWS) or ₹400 + GST (PwBD) or NIL (SC/ST) — via Net Banking, Debit Card, Credit Card, or UPI. The fee is non-refundable under any circumstances. After successful payment, your application is submitted. Download and print the Application Slip (with your acknowledgement number) — retain it for future reference including DV and all subsequent stages.
Step 6 — Download Admit Card and Appear for Online Test
Admit cards will be sent to your registered email and made available on the application portal — download using your Registration Number and Date of Birth. Carry a printed admit card along with an original photo ID to the exam centre. Appear at your allocated centre on the exam date. Results will be declared on the application portal — monitor it regularly and check your registered email/SMS for updates.
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Bank of Baroda (BOB) |
| Founded | 1908 in Baroda (now Vadodara), Gujarat by Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III |
| Status | Navratna Public Sector Bank — scheduled commercial bank under Ministry of Finance, Government of India |
| Business Scale | Over 9,500 branches across India; presence in 17+ countries; 150+ million customers |
| Recent Merger | Dena Bank and Vijaya Bank merged into Bank of Baroda in 2019 — making it India's third largest PSB by asset base |
| Purpose of Apprentice Drive | The apprenticeship programme provides fresh graduates with structured banking training under the Apprentices Act 1961, simultaneously helping BOB manage operational workload at branch level while investing in future-ready banking talent |
| For Aspirants | The programme is widely regarded as one of the most effective ways to get hands-on banking exposure before attempting IBPS PO, SBI PO, or RBI Grade B — with General/Financial Awareness and banking operations knowledge developing naturally through daily work |
| Website | bankofbaroda.bank.in |
Organisation: Bank of Baroda (BOB) — Navratna Public Sector Bank
Website: bankofbaroda.bank.in
Recruitment Partner: BFSI Sector Skill Council of India (bfsissc.com)
Application Enquiries: info@bfsissc.com (for application-related queries)
All updates regarding admit card, online test date, result, document verification schedule, and final engagement will be communicated via registered email, SMS, and on the official BOB recruitment portal. Keep your email inbox and phone active throughout the process.
Bank of Baroda Apprentice 2026 — 5,000 Posts — Apply Online Today
₹15,000/month stipend. 1-year banking training. Apprenticeship Certificate. Fresh graduates — this is your gateway to a banking career. Apply at bankofbaroda.bank.in by 8 June 2026. Register on NAPS/NATS first.
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