Union Bank of India has opened applications for 1,865 apprentice posts under a one‑year on‑the‑job training programme. The online application window runs from 29 April to 19 May 2026 on the official website: unionbankofindia.bank.in.
Quick overview: What this recruitment is and who should read this
This drive fills 1865 Apprentice vacancies across Union Bank branches and offices. The programme is a one‑year apprenticeship — a training stint inside bank branches and offices, not a permanent job immediately.
You should read this if you are a graduate from a UGC/AICTE recognised Indian college, your final degree result was declared on or before 1 April 2026 , and you meet the age criteria of 20 to 28 years . If you are a recent graduate, note the rule about the degree date on your marksheet: it must be on or after 1 April 2022 .
Apply only through the official website unionbankofindia.bank.in between 29 April and 19 May 2026 . Missing the window means you cannot apply later.
Important dates and deadlines (easy reference table)
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Application start date | 29 April 2026 |
| Application end date | 19 May 2026 |
| Degree final result latest date (must be declared on or before) | 1 April 2026 |
| Acceptable degree date on marksheet for recent grads (on or after) | 1 April 2022 |
The application window is 21 days . Apply early to avoid last‑minute server issues and to have time to fix any upload mistakes.
Detailed eligibility: who can apply and document checklist
Educational requirements
- You must be a graduate from an Indian college recognised by UGC or AICTE. Any subject is acceptable as per the official eligibility.
- Your final degree result must have been declared on or before 1 April 2026 .
- If you are a recent graduate, your degree date on the marksheet must be on or after 1 April 2022 .
Age and nationality
- The prescribed age range is 20 to 28 years . The official notice confirms this age limit.
- The apprenticeship rules imply Indian nationality; apply only if you meet nationality criteria as per apprenticeship rules.
Local language requirement
- You must be able to read, write, speak and understand the local state or UT language where you apply. Expect a local language test in the selection process.
Document checklist to prepare now
- Original mark sheets (all semesters/years) and final degree certificate (or provisional certificate if degree not yet issued but result declared by cut‑off date).
- Photo ID (Aadhaar, passport, PAN, driving licence as accepted by the bank) and proof of age (10th mark sheet/certificate or birth certificate).
- Caste certificate (if applying under SC/ST/OBC) and PwD certificate where applicable.
- Domicile or local language proof if requested for local language verification.
Keep scanned copies of all above documents ready before you start the online form. Originals will be required at document verification.
Step‑by‑step application guide (fill form, pay fee, upload documents)
1) Registration and login
- Visit unionbankofindia.bank.in and look for the Apprentice recruitment link. Register with a valid email and mobile number you control. You will receive an OTP for verification.
2) Complete the application form
- Fill personal details, educational details (marks, year of passing, university), and category details. Ensure name spelling, date of birth and father’s name match your official documents exactly.
3) Documents to upload (prepare these digital files)
- Recent passport‑size photograph (colour).
- Signature in digital format.
- Scanned copies of mark sheets and degree certificate (or provisional certificate showing final result date on or before 1 April 2026 ).
- Category certificate (if applicable) and PwD certificate (if applicable).
Note: The official notice lists original documents for verification — but keep scanned copies in commonly accepted formats (JPEG/PNG for images, PDF for multipage documents). Although the official file format and size limits are not published in the notice, keep images clear, cropped, and under typical portal limits (200–500 KB) to avoid upload errors.
4) Pay the application fee
- Pay the fee online using net banking, debit/credit card or UPI as common modes on bank portals. Save screenshots and the transaction reference.
5) Final submission
- Review every field carefully. Submit the form and download or print the submitted application PDF and fee payment receipt. This is essential for any future query.
If you spot a mistake after submission, check the bank’s recruitment page on unionbankofindia.bank.in for correction windows or instructions. The official notice will state if corrections are permitted.
Application fee structure and concessions (clear comparison)
| Category | Fee |
|---|---|
| General / OBC | ₹800 |
| All women | ₹600 |
| SC / ST | ₹600 |
| PWD | ₹400 |
Tips on fee payment and concessions
- Fee concessions for SC/ST/PwD and women are already listed. Ensure you upload the correct certificate during application to claim concession — mismatched or missing documents can lead to rejection.
- Take a screenshot of the payment acknowledgement and save the confirmation email/SMS. Keep the transaction reference number printed with your application copy.
Selection process explained: written exam, local language test and beyond
The selection flow listed in the official notice is clear: written examination → local language test → document verification → medical exam.
What each stage means for you
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Written examination: This is the first qualifying stage. The bank has not yet published the exact exam date, pattern, or syllabus in the notice. Prepare broadly for objective questions covering numerical ability, reasoning, general awareness (especially banking and current affairs), and English.
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Local language test: You will be graded on your ability to read, write, speak and understand the local language of the state/UT for which you apply. This test is critical — failing it can disqualify you even if you clear the written exam.
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Document verification: Originals will be checked against uploaded copies. Any mismatch in name, DOB, or qualification dates can lead to rejection.
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Medical exam: Final shortlisted candidates must pass a medical test. Keep basic health certificates ready if asked.
What is not yet published (coverage gaps) and how to handle them
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The official notice does not include the exact written exam date, detailed exam pattern, section‑wise marks, or category‑wise vacancy breakup. It also does not state the stipend for apprentices.
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How to prepare anyway: follow a standard bank‑recruitment plan that covers quantitative aptitude, reasoning, English, and current affairs. Practice previous years’ question papers for bank clerk/office assistant roles to get comfortable with formats and time management.
Practical study plan and tips for the written exam and language test
Weekly study schedule (8 weeks before expected exam)
- Weeks 1–2: Strengthen basics — arithmetic (percentages, averages, ratio, time‑speed‑distance), basic grammar and vocabulary, and reasoning fundamentals.
- Weeks 3–4: Start timed practice — sectional tests in quantitative aptitude, reasoning and English; read daily current affairs focused on banking and economy.
- Weeks 5–6: Full‑length mock tests twice a week and review weak areas. Work on speed and accuracy.
- Weeks 7–8: Revision and practice previous bank‑exam papers. Focus on avoiding silly mistakes and time allocation.
Daily targets
- 60 minutes quantitative practice, 45 minutes reasoning, 30 minutes English, 30 minutes current affairs/ banking awareness.
- One short mock or sectional test every 2–3 days.
Local language test tips
- Practice reading newspapers or articles in the local language for at least 30 minutes daily.
- Write a few short letters or notices in the local language and practice speaking common banking dialogues (greeting customers, explaining simple account procedures).
- If you learned the language in school but are rusty, revive grammar basics: common verbs, sentence structure and daily vocabulary.
- Time yourself while writing or reading. The test may evaluate comprehension under time pressure.
Mock tests and simulation
- Simulate exam conditions: no phone, timed sections, and strict negative marking rules if applicable. Practising like this improves mental stamina and reduces exam day anxiety.
Document verification, medical exam and post‑selection steps
What to carry to document verification
- Originals of all semester/ year mark sheets and the final degree certificate (or provisional certificate where applicable).
- Proof of date of birth (10th certificate), photo ID (Aadhaar/PAN/passport), and recent passport‑size photographs.
- Category certificate (SC/ST/OBC) or PwD certificate in the prescribed format.
- Any local language or domicile certificate required by the bank for your applied state/UT.
Common reasons for verification rejection and how to avoid them
- Name mismatch: Ensure your name in the application matches your name on mark sheets and ID exactly. If you have name changes, carry legal proof (gazette or marriage certificate).
- Incorrect or missing certificates: Upload and carry every document you declare. Do not assume the bank will accept emailed documents later.
- Degree result dates: If your final result was declared after 1 April 2026 , you are ineligible. Don’t apply if you don’t meet this date.
Medical exam and apprenticeship expectations
- The medical exam checks basic fitness for posting. Prepare routine health records if you have chronic conditions.
- The apprenticeship is training; attendance and performance may be monitored. The official notice does not mention a stipend amount. Treat this period as professional training that improves your chance to secure regular employment later.
Application day checklist and last‑minute tips
Final checklist before you hit submit
- Confirm eligibility: degree result date on or before 1 April 2026 , degree date on marksheet (if recent) on or after 1 April 2022 , and age between 20 and 28 years .
- Scanned copies of photograph, signature, degree/ marksheets, category/PwD certificates.
- Valid email and mobile number for OTPs and communications.
- Payment method ready (card/netbanking/UPI) and funds available for the fee.
- Note down the application reference number and take a screenshot of the payment confirmation.
If you make an error after submission
- Check the bank’s recruitment web page for an official correction window. If none is announced, contact the bank’s recruitment helpline or email given on unionbankofindia.bank.in. Keep proof of your communication.
Time‑saving tips
- Complete registration and uploads during off‑peak hours (early morning or late night) to avoid portal slowness.
- Save a PDF copy of the final submitted application and payment receipt immediately.
- Apply early in the 21‑day window to handle any technical issues.
FAQs
1) How many Apprentice posts are available?
There are 1865 apprentice posts in this recruitment drive.
2) What are the application dates?
Online applications are open from 29 April to 19 May 2026 .
3) What is the minimum educational qualification?
You must be a graduate from a UGC or AICTE recognised Indian college, with the final degree result declared on or before 1 April 2026 .
4) What are the selection stages?
Selection will follow this order: written examination → local language test → document verification → medical examination.
5) Is there an age limit?
Yes. The age limit stated in the official notice is 20 to 28 years .
6) Where do I apply?
Apply only on the official website: unionbankofindia.bank.in during the application window.