IB ACIO Grade II Recruitment 2017
Ministry of Home and Affair MHA Intelligence Bureau (IB) Are Invited to Online Application Form
for the Recruitment Post of Assistant Central Intelligence Officer Grade-II/Executive ACIO
Examination 2017 Those Are Completed the Education Qualification and Interested to the Following
Recruitment Can Apply Online from the link below.
Important Exam Dates for IB Recruitment
Exam Events | Important Exam Dates |
Start Date of Application Process | 12th August 2017 |
End Date of Application Process | 9th September 2017 |
Exam Date of Tier I | 15th October 2017 |
Exam Date of Tier II | 7th January 2018 |
IB Recruitment – Vacancies
Vacancies | ExSM | Total | |
UR | 951 | 95 | 1046 |
OBC | 184 | 19 | 203 |
SC | 109 | 11 | 120 |
ST | 56 | 05 | 61 |
Total | 1300 | 130 | 1430 |
- This Recruitment Drive for Intelligence Bureau is not applicable for PwD Candidates.
- PwD Candidates should not apply.
Eligibility Criteria for IB Recruitment
A. Age Limit
Minimum Age – 18 years
Maximum Age – 27 years
Maximum Age – 27 years
B. Educational Qualification
- You should have a Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent from a recognized university
- It is desirable that you have Basic Computer Knowledge.
C. Age Relaxation
SC/ST – 5 years
OBC – 3 years
OBC – 3 years
Selection Procedure & Exam Pattern for IB Recruitment
- You will have to go through 3 stages of the exam to get qualified as an Assistant Central Intelligence Officer with the Intelligence Bureau of India.
- The 3 stages of Exam will be as follows:
- Preliminary Exam (Tier I)
- Mains Exam (Tier II)
- Interview
⇒ Exam Pattern of IB Recruitment – Prelims Tier I Exam 2017
Test Name | No. of Qs | Max. Marks | Time |
General Awareness | 25 | 25 | 60 min |
Quantitative Aptitude | 25 | 25 | |
Logical/ Analytical Ability | 25 | 25 | |
English Language | 25 | 25 | |
Total | 100 | 100 |
- A total of 100 questions will be asked.
- This test will be Objective in nature.
- Negative Marking of 0.25 marks is applicable for each answer wrongly marked.
- Once you qualify in Tier I, you will be allowed to appear for Tier II exam.
Exam Pattern of IB Recruitment – Tier II Descriptive Exam 2017
Test Name | Max. Marks | Time |
Essay (1 topic) | 30 | 60 min |
English Comprehension & Precis | 20 | |
Total | 50 |
- The Mains Exam will be of 50 marks.
- It will be a Written Descriptive Paper.
- The Minimum Cut off for Tier II is 33%
⇒ Exam Pattern of IB Recruitment – Interview 2017
- You will be selected by combining your scores in both Tier I & II Exam.
- Final Selection will be based on combined score of Tier I, Tier II & Interview.
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