Karmanchal Nagar Sahakari Bank Limited has announced Exam Date for Assistant Grade-II Clerk/Cashier Recruitment Exam. Online written exam will be conducted on 7th June 2026 for 60 posts in all branches in Uttarakhand. The examination process will be conducted by IBPS at designated centers of the state.Candidates who have registered for the recruitment process can download their admit card from the official website kurmanchalbank.bank.in. The hall tickets were released on 25 May 2026. Applicants should carry a printed copy of the admit card along with a valid photo ID proof to the examination center on the day of examination.Recruitment process and vacancy detailsThe recruitment drive is being conducted for the posts of Assistant Grade-II, including for the posts of Clerk and Cashier. Selected candidates will be posted in various branches of the bank located all over Uttarakhand. The recruitment process includes an online written test followed by document verification and medical fitness checking.As per the official schedule, the online application process started on 6th April 2026 and ended on 30th April 2026. The result date has not been announced by the bank yet.The bank has also said that the selected candidates will undergo a two-year probation period after appointment.Procedure to Download Admit CardCandidates can access their admit card through the official portal by entering their registration number and date of birth. Admit card contains details including exam center, reporting time, exam time and candidate information.To download the hall ticket, candidates need to visit the official website or IBPS portal, click on the admit card link available on the home page, enter the login credentials, complete the CAPTCHA verification and download the PDF copy for future use. Exam Pattern and Marking SchemeKarmanchal Bank Clerk Exam will be conducted in online CBT mode. The duration of the exam will be 145 minutes. The paper will carry a total of 200 marks and will consist of questions from five sections.The subjects covered in the exam are Reasoning, English Language, General Awareness, Computer Knowledge and Quantitative Aptitude. Each section will carry 40 marks.The bank has also suggested negative marking in the examination. 0.25 marks will be deducted for each wrong answer submitted by the candidate.