Punjab & Sind Bank LBO Recruitment 2026
1,000 Officer Vacancies — Apply Now
Your complete, plain-language guide to eligibility, salary, exam pattern, and how to apply before the April 20 deadline.
📋 Table of Contents
- What is PSB LBO Recruitment 2026?
- State-wise Vacancy Breakdown
- Eligibility Criteria — Who Can Apply?
- Salary & Benefits
- Bond, Probation & Career Path
- Selection Process — All 6 Stages
- Exam Pattern in Detail
- Documents Required
- Application Fee
- How to Apply — Step by Step
- Preparation Tips & Critical Warnings
What Is the PSB LBO Recruitment 2026?
Punjab & Sind Bank — a Government of India undertaking — has officially opened its Lateral Recruitment of Local Bank Officers (LBO) in the JMGS-I cadre. The bank is hiring 1,000 officers across 17 states, and the application window is open from today.
The word lateral is key here. This is not a fresher-level drive. The bank wants people who are already working as officers in scheduled commercial banks or Regional Rural Banks. You bring your experience; the bank gives you a permanent government job with a clear career path.
"Each officer is hired for a specific state, posted in that state, and is expected to be fluent in its local language — which is why every state has a mandatory language requirement."
The most critical rule upfront: you can apply for only one state. You cannot apply for multiple states, and once you submit your application, your state and category choices are locked permanently.
State-wise Vacancy Breakdown — 1,000 Posts Total
The vacancies are spread across 17 states. Before you check numbers, verify that you are proficient in that state's mandatory language — it is a non-negotiable requirement, tested separately before joining.
| State | Mandatory Language | Total Posts | SC / ST / OBC / EWS / UR |
|---|---|---|---|
| Uttar Pradesh | Hindi | 200 | 30 / 15 / 54 / 20 / 81 |
| Gujarat | Gujarati | 125 | 18 / 9 / 33 / 12 / 53 |
| Punjab | Punjabi | 100 | 15 / 7 / 27 / 10 / 41 |
| Chhattisgarh | Hindi | 80 | 12 / 6 / 21 / 8 / 33 |
| Odisha | Odiya | 80 | 12 / 6 / 21 / 8 / 33 |
| Tamil Nadu | Tamil | 65 | 9 / 4 / 17 / 6 / 29 |
| Karnataka | Kannada | 60 | 9 / 4 / 16 / 6 / 25 |
| Madhya Pradesh | Hindi | 60 | 9 / 4 / 16 / 6 / 25 |
| Maharashtra | Marathi | 60 | 9 / 4 / 16 / 6 / 25 |
| Assam | Assamese / Bodo / Garo | 50 | 7 / 3 / 13 / 5 / 22 |
| Telangana | Telugu | 30 | 4 / 2 / 8 / 3 / 13 |
| West Bengal | Bengali | 30 | 4 / 2 / 8 / 3 / 13 |
| Himachal Pradesh | Hindi | 20 | 3 / 1 / 5 / 2 / 9 |
| Arunachal Pradesh | English* | 15 | 2 / 1 / 4 / 1 / 7 |
| Kerala | Malayalam | 10 | 1 / 0 / 2 / 1 / 6 |
| Jharkhand | Hindi | 10 | 1 / 0 / 2 / 1 / 6 |
| Nagaland | English* | 5 | 0 / 0 / 1 / 0 / 4 |
| TOTAL | 1,000 | 145 / 68 / 264 / 98 / 425 | |
*English proficiency for Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland applies only to candidates who have studied English as a subject in a school located in those states specifically.
Who Can Apply? — Eligibility Criteria Explained Clearly
1. Nationality
You must be an Indian citizen. Citizens of Nepal, Bhutan, Tibetan refugees who arrived before January 1, 1962, and people of Indian origin from specific countries may also be eligible — but they need a Government of India eligibility certificate.
2. Age Limit (Cut-off: March 1, 2026)
You must have been born between March 2, 1996 and March 1, 2006 (both dates inclusive).
In simple terms: minimum 20 years, maximum 30 years as on the cut-off date.
Age Relaxation — Reserved & Other Categories
| Category | Years of Relaxation |
|---|---|
| SC / ST | +5 Years |
| OBC (Non-creamy layer) | +3 Years |
| Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD) | +10 Years |
| Persons affected by 1984 riots | +5 Years |
| Ex-Servicemen (min. 5 years military service) | +5 Years |
3. Educational Qualification
4. Work Experience — The Core Requirement
Minimum 18 months of branch experience as an officer in:
- Any Scheduled Commercial Bank (SBI, PNB, BOB, HDFC, ICICI, etc.), OR
- Any Regional Rural Bank (RRB) listed in the Second Schedule of the RBI
Experience cut-off date: April 20, 2026. Experience must be post-graduation and as an officer — not as clerical or sub-staff.
5. CIBIL Score
You need a minimum CIBIL score of 650 at the time of joining. Get your CIBIL report from your account-holding bank and keep it ready for document verification. If your score is lower, start clearing dues now.
Salary, Pay Scale & What You'll Actually Earn
LBO officers don't start at the bottom of this scale. You join with 3 additional increments on Day 1, making your actual starting basic pay higher than ₹48,480. If you hold JAIIB or CAIIB certifications, those increment benefits are protected and reflected in your salary from joining itself.
Allowances & Other Benefits
💰 Financial Allowances
- Dearness Allowance (DA)
- HRA or Leased Accommodation
- City Compensatory Allowance (CCA)
- Special Allowance + DA on it
- JAIIB / CAIIB increment protection
🏥 Other Benefits
- Medical benefits for self & family
- Leave Travel Concession (LTC)
- Gratuity & Provident Fund
- Promotion under bank's general cadre
All allowances depend on place of posting and applicable rules at that time. Metro postings carry higher HRA than semi-urban or rural postings.
Bond, Probation & Career Path — Know Before You Sign
| Grade | Bond Amount | Bond Period | Probation |
|---|---|---|---|
| JMGS-I | Equivalent to 3 months' gross salary (basic + DA + special allowance + DA on special allowance) | 3 Years | 6 Months |
Career Path Restrictions for LBO Officers
- Inter-state transfers
- Posting at Zonal / Head Office level
- Special branch postings (Currency Chest, ARB, RCC, etc.)
- Deputation to other organisations
This isn't necessarily a disadvantage — many officers prefer state-level stability. But if Head Office or all-India transfers are on your career wishlist, you'll need to wait for promotion or 12 years.
How Are Candidates Selected? — All 6 Stages
Every stage is eliminatory. Clearing one does not automatically move you to the next — you need to qualify each stage independently.
120 questions · 120 marks · 120 minutes. Four sections. This is the biggest filter — you must score the minimum in every individual section, not just in the total.
Based on written test performance, candidates are shortlisted state-wise and category-wise for the interview. Just passing isn't enough — your rank among your peers matters.
Conducted in New Delhi (unless specified otherwise). Call letters are sent by email only. You attend at your own cost. Minimum qualifying marks apply — those who don't clear are out.
Written test carries 70% weightage, interview carries 30% weightage. Marks out of 120 are converted to 70; interview marks out of 50 are converted to 30. Final list is out of 100.
Conducted for provisionally selected candidates before joining. Tests reading, writing, and understanding of the state's local language. Exempted if you studied that language in Class 10 or 12.
All originals verified. Medical fitness, police verification, and execution of service bond — all happen here before your actual joining date.
Written Exam Pattern — Everything You Need to Know
English Only
Eng + Hindi
Eng + Hindi
Eng + Hindi
| Section | Questions | Marks | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| English Language | 30 | 30 | 30 minutes |
| Banking Knowledge | 40 | 40 | 40 minutes |
| General Awareness / Economy | 30 | 30 | 30 minutes |
| Computer Aptitude | 20 | 20 | 20 minutes |
| Total | 120 | 120 | 120 minutes |
Sectional Cut-offs — Don't Neglect Any Section
General / EWS Category
40%
minimum in each section
SC / ST / OBC / PwBD
35%
minimum in each section
Documents You'll Need — Don't Be Caught Unprepared
At the Exam Centre
- Printed exam call letter (downloaded from bank website)
- Original photo ID — PAN Card, Aadhaar, Passport, Voter ID, Driving Licence, or Employee ID (Ration Card and Learner's Licence are NOT accepted)
At Document Verification (Post-Interview)
- Class 10 certificate / marksheet as Date of Birth proof
- Printout of interview call letter and online application form
- All educational certificates from Class 10 onwards (semester-wise marksheets + graduation / PG degree)
- Work experience certificates + NOC from your current employer
- Caste / category certificate (OBC must have Non-Creamy Layer clause; caste must match Central List)
- EWS Income & Asset Certificate (must be valid at time of application)
- Disability certificate from District Medical Board (if applicable)
- Two recent passport-size photographs (matching the application photo)
- CIBIL report drawn from your account-holding bank
- Valid photo ID proof with permanent address
Application Fee — Category-wise Charges
| Category | Fee |
|---|---|
| SC / ST / PwBD | ₹100 + Applicable Taxes + Gateway Charges |
| General / EWS / OBC | ₹850 + Applicable Taxes + Gateway Charges |
Payment is online only — UPI, net banking, debit/credit cards are accepted. Cash, cheques, and demand drafts will not be accepted under any circumstances. The fee is non-refundable — even if the bank cancels the entire process.
How to Apply Online — Complete Step-by-Step Guide
Photograph (20–50 KB, .jpg/.jpeg), signature (10–20 KB, black ink on white paper), left thumb impression (20–50 KB), and hand-written declaration. The system will block you if these aren't ready in the right format.
Go to https://punjabandsind.bank.in/ → Click "Recruitment" → Open the LBO notification link. Only this portal is valid — third-party sites are not.
Enter personal details, academic qualifications, work experience, and select your state. Your name must match your certificates exactly. Once submitted, state and category changes are not allowed.
Write this on white paper with black ink — NOT in capital letters: "I, [Your Name], hereby declare that all the information submitted by me in the application form is correct, true and valid. I will present the supporting documents as and when required."
Photos and signature in .jpg/.jpeg. All supporting documents in PDF format. Check that every upload is clearly visible and not blurry before moving forward.
Complete online payment and save the confirmation. Double-check all details — the fee is non-refundable.
After final submission, download and print the system-generated application form. Keep it safely for all future stages of the process.
Preparation Strategy & Critical Warnings
📚 Banking Knowledge (40 marks)
- JAIIB — Banking Law & Practice module
- RBI circulars (last 6 months)
- NPA, SARFAESI, IBC basics
- Priority sector lending norms
- KYC / AML guidelines
📰 General Awareness (30 marks)
- Current affairs — last 3–4 months
- Union Budget 2025–26 highlights
- RBI monetary policy decisions
- Banking sector news & mergers
- India's key economic indicators
✏️ English Language (30 marks)
- Reading comprehension
- Error detection & correction
- Fill in the blanks (vocab)
- Sentence rearrangement
- Cloze test practice
💻 Computer Aptitude (20 marks)
- MS Office basics (Word, Excel)
- Internet & networking fundamentals
- Core banking system concepts
- Cybersecurity basics
- Database & software terminology
Critical Warnings — Mistakes That Cost Candidature
- Apply for one state only. Only your last valid application counts. You lose any earlier fee paid on a different state application.
- Don't wait for April 20. Bank portals crash on deadline day. Apply by April 15 at the latest to be safe.
- Never sign in capital letters. Your signature on the application, call letter, and attendance sheet must be identical cursive handwriting throughout the entire process.
- No mehndi or ink on your hands before the exam — biometric thumb impressions are captured and inconsistencies lead to rejection.
- Check your CIBIL score today. If it's below 650, start improving it. Clear any outstanding dues or defaults before joining.
- Don't send documents to the bank directly. No documents are to be posted or emailed to the bank before or after the interview. All submission happens at designated verification stages only.
- Maintain the same appearance. Any photo mismatch at any stage can lead to disqualification. Don't change your look drastically between application and interview.
Check your Class 10 marksheet right now. If the state's local language appears as a subject, you are exempt from the language proficiency test. If not, start brushing up on it — failing the language test means no appointment, regardless of your written exam or interview rank.
Ready to Apply?
Applications close on April 20, 2026. Visit the official Punjab & Sind Bank website to register and submit your application.
Apply on Official Website →For queries: ho.hrd@psb.bank.in


