Q1: How many seats are available?
Q2: Do I need to register at NATS?
A: Yes. You must register on the Apprenticeship portal https://nats.education.gov.in/ and complete 100% profile before applying; keep the NATS enrollment ID for the Bank application.
Q3: Is there a written exam?
A: The notification describes a merit list (state-wise) based on 12th/Diploma marks and local language test at document verification. Currently no separate national written exam is specified.
Q4: What is the stipend?
A: Monthly stipend ₹15,000 — Bank pays ₹10,500 and Government share ₹4,500 via DBT (as per notification). Apprentices are not eligible for other allowances.
Q5: Who is NOT eligible?
A: Candidates who have more than one year of job experience after graduation, or those who have already undergone apprenticeship training previously, are not eligible. Also ensure graduation date falls in the specified window.
Conclusion + Disclaimer
Conclusion & advice (practical analysis, competition, who should apply, quick tips and common mistakes — original analysis, 700+ words)
(Careful — read these practical insights before you apply.)
Competition & who should apply. This intake (3500 seats) is large and primarily targeted at fresh graduates (passed graduation between 01-01-2022 and 01-09-2025). Because seats are allocated state-wise, applicants who select states with fewer seats and high demand will face tougher competition; conversely, some states/districts with lower seats may still provide a reasonable chance if you meet the local merit thresholds. This programme suits fresh graduates seeking banking exposure and on-the-job training without a long exam pipeline. If you have >1 year experience after graduation or have already completed apprenticeship training, do not apply — the notification disqualifies such candidates.
What the merit rule means practically. The Bank’s merit is unusual: it uses 12th/Diploma marks (not graduation marks) for preparing the merit list. That makes the process advantageous to candidates with strong 10+2/Diploma marks even if their graduation percentages are average — but be sure to read the exact clause: minimum 60% (55% for SC/ST/PwBD) in 12th/Diploma is required. If you relied on graduation marks to judge eligibility, correct that assumption now: check your 12th/Diploma marks carefully and ensure your scanned marksheet is ready.
Tips to improve chances.
- Choose the correct state — you can opt for training in only one state. If you live in a state with LOWER seat count, evaluate neighbouring states where you might still be eligible (but remember allotment is at Bank’s discretion and based on district needs).
- Maximise eligible points — ensure your 10+2/Diploma percentage is correctly computed (do not round up). The Bank is strict about fractions (59.99% = <60%). Do not depend on a borderline percentage.
- Local language evidence — if you studied the local language in 10th/12th, upload the certificate/marksheet; you will then be exempted from the local language test. That’s an advantage.
- NATS enrollment completeness — complete all fields in NATS (including district preference) and double-check spelling of name/father’s name — the Bank will verify names from SSC/SSLC marks card.
- Follow scanning specs exactly — blurry or capital-letter signatures or handwriting declarations in capitals will lead to rejection. The Bank explicitly warns against CAPITAL LETTERS for signatures/handwritten declarations.
Common mistakes to avoid.
- Using graduation date outside the specified window (ensure graduation completion date is between 01-01-2022 and 01-09-2025).
- Submitting wrong or unreadable scanned files (signature in capitals, blurred photos, or handwritten declaration not in candidate’s handwriting).
- Not registering at NATS first — you must get an enrollment ID and include it in Bank application. Missing this will block the application.
- Assuming an exam will be held — the notification uses merit and local language test. Don’t plan for an online prelim without confirmation.
- Incorrect category documentation — if seeking relaxation or reservation, ensure you have the correct format of caste/non-creamy layer certificates; failure to provide correct documents will result in disqualification.
How to prioritise your time (practical plan): spend the first day registering and completing the NATS profile; the next two days prepare scans (photo/signature/declaration) and proof docs; final day to fill bank portal, upload files, pay fee, and take confirmation screenshot. Keep originals of all certificates safe for document verification.
Bottom line: This is a low-barrier entry for fresh graduates who meet the specified date window and 12th/Diploma percentage thresholds — a good way to get a training stint in a public sector bank. Be precise on documentation, and prioritise states/districts sensibly to improve selection odds.
Disclaimer: The official Canara Bank notification PDF is authoritative. Candidates must read the official PDF before applying. Notification (PDF): https://canarabank.bank.in/UploadedFiles/Pdf/NOTIFICATION-%20APP-22.pdf. This article summarises and interprets official details for convenience; in case of discrepancy, the Bank’s official notice prevails.