The Intelligence Bureau (IB) has officially issued the admit cards for the Security Assistant/Executive Recruitment 2025. Applicants for the 4,987 positions can now access their hall tickets via the official MHA website (mha.gov.in). The examination is set to take place from September 28 to 30, 2025.
Steps to Download the IB Admit Card
To obtain the hall ticket, candidates must have their Application ID and Password. Here’s how to download it:
Visit the official website: mha.gov.in.
Navigate to the IB Recruitment section and click on the login link.
Input your Application ID and Password.
Your admit card will be displayed on the screen.
Download and print a copy for your records.
The admit card includes crucial information such as exam date, reporting time, exam venue, candidate’s name and photo, and exam day instructions. It is essential for candidates to check all details to prevent any issues.
Exam Schedule and Structure
The Tier 1 exam is scheduled for September 28–30, 2025. The recruitment process will consist of the following stages:
Online Examination (Tier 1)
Written Examination (Tier 2)
Interview/Personality Test
Details of the Tier 1 Exam:
Format: Objective-type multiple-choice questions (MCQs)
Sections:
General Awareness
Quantitative Aptitude
Numerical/Analytical/Logical Ability
Reasoning
English Language & General Studies
Questions per Section: 20 questions, 1 mark each
Total Marks: 100
Duration: 1 hour
Negative Marking: 0.25 marks for each incorrect answer
Candidates who pass the Tier 1 exam will advance to the written examination.
Selection Criteria
The final selection will depend on:
Performance in Tier 1 and Tier 2 exams
Interview/Personality Test
Document Verification
This comprehensive selection process ensures that only the most qualified candidates are chosen for the position of Security Assistant/Executive in the Intelligence Bureau.
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