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IB ACIO Recruitment 2025: Short Notice Out For 3,717 Vacancies, Eligibility And Other Details Here

IB ACIO Recruitment 2025: Short Notice Out For 3,717 Vacancies, Eligibility And Other Details Here

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The IB ACIO Recruitment 2025 short notice has been released for 3,717 posts, with the official notification expected on July 19. Ask ChatGPT
IB ACIO 2025 Recruitment: 3,717 Vacancies Announced, Notification Expected on July 19.
IB ACIO Recruitment 2025: The Intelligence Bureau (IB) has issued a short notice for the recruitment of 3,717 vacancies for the post of Assistant Central Intelligence Officer (ACIO) Grade-II/Executive under the Ministry of Home Affairs. The official notification PDF for IB ACIO Recruitment 2025 is expected to be released on July 19, 2025. The short notice outlines key details including category-wise vacancy distribution, pay scale, educational qualifications, and more.
Intelligence Bureau Recruitment 2025: Overview
IB ACIO 2025 Eligibility Criteria
Candidates applying for the Intelligence Bureau Assistant Central Intelligence Officer (ACIO) posts must meet the following requirements:
Educational Qualification
IB ACIO 2025 Vacancy Details
The IB ACIO 2025 Short Notice announces a total of 3,717 vacancies. Category-wise distribution is as follows:
IB ACIO stands for Intelligence Bureau Assistant Central Intelligence Officer, a Group 'C' (Non-Gazetted) post under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Government of India. The role of an IB ACIO is crucial to maintaining national security. Officers are primarily tasked with gathering and analyzing intelligence, conducting surveillance, and carrying out field operations.
They play a key role in dealing with sensitive internal security issues and often work in coordination with other law enforcement and intelligence agencies to safeguard the country's interests. The job demands discretion, alertness, and a high level of dedication.
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