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Federal Bank Admit Card 2024 has been released on 27th August 2024 for the online aptitude test. The candidates who applied for the posts of Junior Management have been issued their admit cards on their registered email ID. The online aptitude test is going to be conducted by the Federal Bank on 1st September 2024.
Federal Bank Admit Card 2024 Out
The Federal Bank has announced the release of the Federal Bank Admit Card 2024 for the Junior Management Grade I post on the official website @federalbank.co. The exam is going to be conducted on 1st September 2024 and the candidates who applied for this post can get their admit cards on their email ID. The candidates will have to appear in the online exam, group discussion, and interview to qualify for the recruitment. The mock assessment test is also available for the candidates till 28th August 2024 till 10 PM. The candidates can attempt the mock tests before appearing in the Federal Bank 2024 online aptitude test.
Federal Bank Scale I Admit Card 2024
Along with the details of the Federal Bank Scale I Admit Card 2024, the candidates can go through the highlights of the examination from the table given below.
Federal Bank Admit Card 2024 Overview | |
Recruitment Authority | Federal Bank |
Post | Junior Management Grade I |
Category | Admit Card |
Status | Released |
Federal Bank Scale I Exam Date 2024 | 1st September 2024 |
Selection Process |
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Official Website | federalbank.co.in |
Federal Bank Mock Assessment Test 2024
Since the examination approaching, the candidates can go to the official website and attempt the Federal Bank Mock Assessment Test 2024. It is going to available till 10 PM, on 28th August 2024. The candidates appearing for the online aptitude test for the Junior Management Grade I position have received the credentials on their email ID to attempt the test.
Federal Bank Online Test 2024 Exam Pattern
The Federal Bank Junior Management Grade I Exam Pattern 2024 includes six sections. There are a total of 100 questions for a total of 100 marks. The candidates will receive a total of 75 minutes to solve the paper.