The Combined 9 Bank Admit Card 2024 for the Officer (General) post has been published officially. The authority made the admit card live on the official website. Applicants who have applied are advised to take a printout directly from erecruitment.bb.org.bd.
The information was officially announced today, Thursday (July 11) through a press release. The notice was signed by MD Kawsar Matin, Director of BSCS, and published on the mentioned website. The Admit Card for the qualified candidates has been uploaded on the website, as said on the notice.
Combined 9 Bank Officer Admit Card 2024
As per the report, the authority going to recruit a total of 1597 candidates in 9 Banks. Among them, Sonali Bank PLC will recruit 643 which is higher than the rest of the Banks. Those people who have registered for the online application and submitted the form need to collect the Admit Card to participate in the exam.
It is also said that the admit card can be collected from the official website at erecruitment.bb.org.bd. Interested candidates can collect it from today, Thursday (July 11) until August 4, 2024.
Combined 9 Bank Details
- Sonali Bank PLC – 643
- Janata Bank PLC – 164
- Bangladesh Development Bank (BDBL) – 05
- Ansar-VDP Unnayan Bank – 01
- Bangladesh Krishi Bank (BKB) – 449
- Rajshahi Krishi Unnayan Bank (RAKUB) – 231
- Probashi Kallyan Bank – 64
- Karmasangsthan Bank – 12
- Bangladesh House Building Finance Corporation (HBFC) – 20
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9 Bank Admit Card: How to collect
The authority will recruit about 1597 people in 9 Banks in Officer posts. It is assumed that a large number of people have applied from all over the country. All of them can get the admit card by providing the User ID and Password on the main website.
- First of all, visit the official website.
- Type the “Tracking” number.
- Type the “Password”.
- Click on the “Print PDF” button.
- Finally, the admit card will be available in the printed format.
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