IBPS Agriculture Field Officer (AFO) – Specialist Officer (Scale I) recruitment for 2025:

Overview & Vacancies
Conducting Body: Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) under CRP SPL‑XV

Total Vacancies: 310 posts across public sector banks
Important Dates
Notification Release: 30 June 2025 

Online Application Window: 1 July–21 July 2025 

Prelims Exam: 30 August 2025 

Mains Exam (Professional Knowledge): 9 November 2025 

Interview: December 2025–January 2026 (tentative) 

Eligibility Criteria
Age: 20–30 years as of 1 July 2025.

Age relaxations: SC/ST (+5 yrs), OBC (+3 yrs), PwBD (+10 yrs), Ex‑servicemen/1984 riot-affected (+5 yrs) 

Education:

A four‑year bachelor’s degree in Agriculture or related fields (Horticulture, Veterinary Science, Dairy/Fishery Science, Agricultural Engineering, Forestry, etc.) 

Citizenship: Must be an Indian citizen or hold equivalent eligibility (e.g., Nepal/Bhutan refugee status) 

Selection Process & Exam Pattern
Preliminary Exam (150 questions, 2 hours)

Sections: English (25 marks), Reasoning (50), Quantitative Aptitude (50) 

Mains Exam – Professional Knowledge (60 questions, 45 minutes; 60 marks)

Interview – 100 marks 

Final Merit – Based on combined score; weightage approx. 80% (Main) + 20% (Interview) 

Salary & Allowances
Monthly In-hand Salary: Approximately ₹48,480–₹85,920 (Basic + DA + HRA + Other allowances) 

Estimated CTC: ₹9–10 lakh per annum including perks 

Application Fee
General/OBC/EWS: ₹850

SC/ST/PwBD: ₹175 

Job Profile
As an Agricultural Field Officer, your responsibilities will include:

Disbursing and monitoring agricultural loans

Conducting site inspections in rural areas

Promoting and expanding banking products among farmers

Coordinating with Panchayats and agricultural stakeholders

Analyzing soil and crop suitability, maintaining regular farmer contact 

What You Should Do Next
Apply Online: Complete the form and pay fees between 1–21 July 2025 on the IBPS site. 

Prepare Strategically:

Prelims: Focus on basics—English, Reasoning, Quant.

Mains: Deepen knowledge in agriculture topics (e.g. soil, crops, farm tech).

Mock Tests: Regular practice will boost speed and accuracy.

Admit Card: Expected in August for Prelims and around October for Mains.

Interview Prep: Be ready to discuss rural agriculture trends, loan portfolio management, and interpersonal communication.

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