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Understanding ETFs Uses, Returns and Comparison with Mutual Funds and Stocks

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KVGB(Karnataka Vikas Grameena Bank) Notified Recruitment for 1126 Posts of Officer Scale –I/II/III & Office Assistant 2014

Important Date-

   Opening Date for Registration: 05 Dec 2014
   Closing Date for Registration: 22 Dec 2014

Name of Post
Vacancy
Qualification
Experience
Officer Scale-III
12
Candidate must have a degree in any discipline with a minimum of 50% aggregate and CWE III RRBs qualified.

5 years as an Officer in a Bank or Financial Institutions.
Officer Scale-II
68
2 years as an officer in a Bank or Financial Institution is also required.
Officer Scale-II   (IT)
18
Officer Scale-II   (Law)
2
Officer Scale-II  (Treasury Manager)
2
Officer Scale-II   (Marketing Officer)
17
Officer Scale-II   (Agricultural Officer)
7
Officer Scale-I
318

Office Assistant (Multipurpose)
682



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