Job Details
Post Name : Probationary Officer
No of Vacancy : 20 Posts
Pay Scale : Rs 25000/- (Per Month)
Post Name : Assistant cum Assistant Cashier
No of Vacancy : 35 Posts
Pay Scale : Rs 15000/- (Per Month)
Educational Qualification :
For Probationary Officer : Post Graduate in any discipline or equivalent degree in MBA, CA, Engineering, MCA, Agriculture etc and knowledge of computer
For Assistant cum Assistant Cashier : Graduate in any discipline.
Age Limit : Minimum & Maximum age limit is 23 to 28 years for Probationary Officer & 21 to 26 years for Assistant cum Assistant Cashier as on 01092017
Job Location : Assam
Selection Process : The selection of the candidates shall be made on the basis of the Online Test/Examination
Application Fee : Candidates have to pay Rs300/- through Demand Draft or Pay order in favour of “ The Assam Co-operative Apex Bank Ltd.
” payable at Guwahati
How to Apply : Candidates are required to apply in prescribed application form along with self attested copies of educational qualifications from HSLC.
onwards both pass certificate & marksheets, experience certificate, Age certificate and other qualifications etc send to The Managing Director, The Assam Co-operative Apex Bank Ltd, HO, Panbazar, H.
B Road, Guwahati-781001, Kamrup (M), Assam on or before 28092017
The Bank was registered on 10th November 1915 under the name and style of “The Mysore Provincial Cooperative Bank Limited,” under the Mysore Co-operative Societies Act of 1905.
Then , the Bank was not an Apex institution, as it was not exclusively meant for financing the co-operatives in the then State of Mysore Another Bank called the Bangalore Central Co-operative Bank Limited, Bangalore (which was later converted into an urban bank), which was registered in 1905, was also financing the co-operatives The bank owes its origin to Sri MA.
Narayan Iyengar, BA, BL, who was the Registrar of Co-operative Societies at that time.
The Bank was founded with the objective of financing, inspecting and supervising the co-operative societies in the Mysore State Subsequently, several district co-operative central banks with the jurisdiction of a district were registered Five such district central banks were started But their working was not satisfactory and they became defunct As such, the provincial bank started financing the societies directly.
Besides granting of loans, the Bank served as an outlet for investment of the surplus finds of the co-operative societies in the State The Bank thus acts as the balancing centre of the Co-operative Movement in the State, safeguarding its interests