IB Vacancy 2025: There's good news for candidates preparing for government jobs after passing the GATE exam. The Intelligence Bureau (IB) has released a short notification for recruitment to the Assistant Central Intelligence Officer (ACIO) Grade-II/Tech positions. The application process for these positions will begin tomorrow, October 25th, and continue until November 16th. Interested candidates can apply according to the prescribed registration schedule by visiting the official website, mha.gov.in.
The IB has invited applications for a total of 258 ACIO positions. Candidates should note that they must submit their application forms on or before the prescribed deadline. Let's explore the age requirements for applying and how and on what basis selection will be made.
IB ACIO Vacancy 2025: What should be the applicant's age?
Candidates applying for the Assistant Central Intelligence Officer position must have passed GATE 2023, 2024, or 2025 with ECE or CS and IT/Discipline Branch. Candidates must be between 18 and 27 years of age. The upper age limit is relaxed for reserved category candidates as per government regulations.
IB ACIO Recruitment 2025 Application: How much is the application fee?
General, OBC, and EWS category applicants must pay an application fee of ₹200. For SC, ST, and other reserved categories, the application fee is ₹100.
IB ACIO Vacancy 2025: How to Apply
Visit the official website mha.gov.in.
Go to the Vacancy section.
Now, click on the ACIO Vacancy 2025 link.
Apply as per the rules.
IB Vacancy 2025: What is the selection process?
Applicants for these positions will be selected through GATE scores, interviews, and document verification. Selected candidates will receive a salary between ₹44,900 and ₹142,400 under Level 7. More details will be provided in the detailed notification.
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