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ib jobs,ib rectruitment, Grade-II/Technical 2025 — the quick picture

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  • Posts: Junior Intelligence Officer Grade-II/Tech (Group ‘C’, Non-Gazetted, Non-Ministerial).
  • Total vacancies: 394 (UR 157, EWS 32, OBC 117, SC 60, ST 28).
  • Pay scale: Level-4 (₹25,500–81,100) in the 7th CPC pay matrix + Special Security Allowance (20% of basic pay) and cash compensation in lieu of duty on holidays (capped at 30 days).
  • Application dates: 23 August 2025 to 14 September 2025 (11:59 pm); fee via SBI challan accepted up to 16 September 2025 (banking hours).
  • Where to apply: Through the MHA website / NCS portal; the official link page for the IB JIO-II/Tech 2025 application is published by MHA.
  • Selection stages: Tier-I (online objective test) → Tier-II (technical/practical skill test) → Tier-III (interview). Category-wise Tier-I minimum cut-offs out of 100: UR 35, EWS 35, OBC 34, SC/ST 33. ¼ negative marking per wrong answer.
  • Service liability: All-India transfer; you must be willing to serve anywhere in India.
  • PwBD: This post is not identified as suitable for any PwBD category for this recruitment.

1) ib jobs,ib rectruitment,Important dates (2025)

  • Apply online: 23 Aug → 14 Sep (till 23:59).
  • Last date to pay via SBI challan: 16 Sep (bank hours).
  • Exam dates: Will be intimated by email/SMS/admit card; keep monitoring your registered email.

Tip: The e-challan you generate is valid 4 days from generation; don’t wait till the last minute.


2) ib jobs,ib rectruitment,Vacancy & reservation

  • Total 394 = UR 157, EWS 32, OBC 117, SC 60, ST 28 (subject to change).
  • Reservation for OBC/SC/ST/EWS/ESM as per Government rules; carry-forward if any is included.

3) ib jobs,ib rectruitment,Eligibility criteria

Nationality

  • Indian nationals only.

Age of ib jobs,ib rectruitment,

  • 18–27 years as on the closing date (14-09-2025).
  • Relaxations:
    • SC/ST: +5 years; OBC: +3 years.
    • Departmental (Central Govt. civilian) candidates with 3 years’ continuous service: up to 40 years (not for PSU/Autonomous bodies).
    • Widows/divorced/judicially separated women (not remarried): up to 35 (UR), 38 (OBC), 40 (SC/ST).
    • Ex-servicemen: as per Central Govt. rules.
    • Meritorious sportspersons: relaxation per DoPT O.M. (with prescribed certificates).

ib jobs,ib rectruitment,Educational qualification (any one)

  1. Diploma in Engineering in: Electronics / E&T / E&C / Electrical & Electronics / IT / Computer Science / Computer Engineering / Computer Applications from a Government-recognized University/Institute, OR
  2. B.Sc. with Electronics / Computer Science / Physics / Mathematics, OR
  3. BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) from a Government-recognized University/Institute.
    Note: Final result must be declared by 14-09-2025; otherwise you’re not eligible.

ib jobs,ib rectruitment,PwBD

  • The post is not identified as suitable for PwBD — candidates in PwBD categories should not apply for this post.

4) Salary, allowances & growth of ib jobs,ib rectruitment,

  • Pay Level-4: ₹25,500–81,100.
  • Special Security Allowance: 20% of basic pay (in addition to DA, HRA, TA etc.).
  • Cash compensation for duty on holidays (capped at 30 days).
  • In-hand will vary by city & allowances; media summaries broadly align with Level-4 + SSA structure.

Career path: JIO-II/Tech is a technical cadre role within IB. With experience, departmental exams & vacancies, you can progress into higher technical/intelligence roles.


5) Selection process & exam scheme

Stages

  1. Tier-I (Online Objective, 100 marks, 2 hours)
    • 25%: General Mental Ability (GMA)
    • 75%: Technical (combination of subjects as per your essential qualification)
    • Negative marking: ¼ per wrong answer
    • Cut-offs (out of 100): UR 35, EWS 35, OBC 34, SC/ST 33 (may go higher depending on vacancies/marks).
  2. Tier-II (Skill Test — practical & technical, 30 marks).
  3. Tier-III (Interview/Personality Test, 20 marks).
    Final merit = Tier-I + Tier-II + Tier-III; then character/antecedent verification and medical.
    Tie-breakers: Tier-I score → Tier-II → Tier-III → older DOB → alphabetical order of first name.

Syllabus pointer (what to study)

The official notice doesn’t prescribe a chapter-wise syllabus; it only states GMA (25%) and technical (75%) per your qualifying discipline. Practically, plan for:

  • GMA: reasoning, data interpretation, basic arithmetic, analytical ability, and problem-solving under time pressure.
  • Technical: focus on your stream’s core subjects (e.g., for ECE: networks, analog/digital, signals, microprocessors, communications; for CS/IT/BCA: DS & algorithms, OS, networks, DBMS, cybersecurity basics, programming fundamentals; for Physics/Maths: electronics basics, EM, circuits, instrumentation, numerical methods, probability/statistics).
    (These are prep cues based on the exam’s structure; the official scope is “as per essential qualification.”)

6) Exam centres & city choice

  • You must provide five preferred cities for Tier-I while applying. IB may shift/change centres based on administrative needs; Tier-II/Tier-III may be held at selected cities.
  • Centres span most states/UTs (e.g., Delhi/NCR, Mumbai/MMR, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Lucknow, Bhopal, Jaipur, etc.). Full list is in the advertisement.

7) How to apply (step-by-step)

  1. Open the official application portal via MHA or NCS. MHA also published a one-page link notice pointing to the DigiAlm application page for IB JIO-II/Tech 2025.
  2. Register (Step-I): enter name, DOB, email, mobile → receive Application Sequence Number & password on your registered email/SMS.
  3. Complete the form (Step-II): fill category & personal details; enter qualification; choose five exam cities; upload photo & signature; select payment mode; submit.
  4. Upload specs:
    • Photo: JPG/JPEG, 100–200 KB, recent (< 12 weeks), 35mm × 45mm, light background; face 70–80% of frame.
    • Signature: JPG/JPEG, 80–150 KB.
  5. Fee payment:
    • Two components: Examination Fee ₹100 (for applicable categories) + Recruitment Processing Charges ₹550 (for all candidates).
    • Who pays what?
      • All candidates: ₹550 (processing).
      • Male candidates of UR/EWS/OBC: ₹550 + ₹100 = ₹650.
      • Female, all SC/ST, and ESM eligible for reservation: ₹550 only (exam fee exempt).
      • Bank charges extra; no refund.
    • Modes: SBI e-pay Lite (debit/credit/net-banking/UPI) or SBI challan (last date 16-09-2025).
  6. Submit & print: Keep the application and payment acknowledgement.
  7. Emails/Admit cards: Further communication (Tier-I/Tier-II/Tier-III) will come to your registered email; ensure nic.in/gov.in emails don’t go to spam.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Entering the wrong category (cannot be changed later).
  • Applying without having your final result by 14-09-2025.
  • Uploading a different photograph later (must match the uploaded one).

8) Documents you’ll eventually need (for DV/interview)

Keep originals + self-attested copies ready soon after Tier-I results:

  1. Matriculation certificate (name & DOB),
  2. 12th certificate (if acquired),
  3. Degree/Diploma/Provisional (as per your essential qualification) + marksheets,
  4. OBC (central list) / EWS / SC / ST certificate in prescribed formats,
  5. NOC (if in Govt./PSU/Autonomous — note: PSU/Autonomous employees don’t get the departmental age relaxation),
  6. Multiple passport photos identical to the uploaded one,
  7. Proofs for claimed relaxations (ESM discharge, widow/divorce certificate, meritorious sportsperson certificate, etc.).

9) What happens after you apply

  • Tier-I admit card: arrives in your email/portal before the exam.
  • Tier-I test: 100 MCQs, 2 hours, ¼ negative marking.
  • Shortlisting: About the vacancies advance to Tier-II/III (subject to meeting cut-offs).
  • Tier-II (skill) and Tier-III (interview): dates/centres communicated by email.
  • Final merit: combined scores of Tier-I + Tier-II + Tier-III; then C&A verification and medical.

10) Smart preparation roadmap (practical & stream-wise)

The official notice keeps the technical portion open-ended (“as per essential qualification”). Use the structure below to organize your 4–6 week sprint.

A. General Mental Ability (25% of Tier-I)

  • Daily (45–60 min):
    • Quant basics (ratios, %ages, averages, speed–time–distance, probability).
    • Reasoning (series, coding-decoding, syllogisms, pattern/analytical puzzles).
    • Data interpretation (tables, pie/bar charts).
  • Strategy: accuracy first (because of ¼ negative marking); aim 20–22 serious attempts here.

B. Technical (75% of Tier-I)

  • Electronics/ECE/EEE: Basic circuits, network theorems; analog (diodes/BJT/FET/Op-amp); digital (logic gates, combinational/sequential, K-maps); signals/systems; microprocessors/microcontrollers; communications (analog/digital, modulation, noise, link budget basics); control systems; instrumentation.
  • CS/IT/BCA: Data structures & algorithms; OS (process/thread, scheduling, memory, deadlocks); DBMS (ER/SQL/transactions/normalization); Computer Networks (OSI/TCP-IP, routing, switching); Programming concepts (C/Java/Python basics); Cybersec basics (authN/Z, crypto, common threats).
  • Physics/Maths (if B.Sc.): Electronics fundamentals, EM theory & devices, measurement/instrumentation, numerical methods, probability & statistics, linear algebra & transforms used in signal processing.

C. Tier-II – Skill test (30 marks)
Expect hands-on/practical, commensurate with the role: debugging/wiring/problem diagnosis (ECE/EEE) or code/network/configuration/log analysis (CS/IT/BCA). Build speed and clarity with small lab-style tasks and previous practicals.

D. Tier-III – Interview (20 marks)

  • Crisp self-intro, clear on projects/mini-projects.
  • Expect “explain like I’m 15” questions on your core subject, basic current tech/security awareness (no need for political opinions).
  • Always link answers to reliability, discretion, and field readiness.

11) Do’s, don’ts & safety notes

  • Read admit-card instructions carefully (entry/exit, frisking, allowed items). Non-compliance can cancel candidature.
  • Mobile phones/electronics are banned at centres; custody isn’t guaranteed.
  • Beware of fraud: IB warns against scamsters offering help/“leaks” or fake appointment letters. Apply only via official portals. Avoid publicising your progression on social media.

12) FAQs (straight answers)

Q1. I’m in the final semester. Can I apply?
Only if your final result is declared on or before 14-09-2025. If not, you’re ineligible.

Q2. Is there any relaxation for women candidates?
Yes, widows/divorced/judicially separated (not remarried): up to 35 (UR), 38 (OBC), 40 (SC/ST). Others follow standard category relaxations.

Q3. What exactly is the technical syllabus?
No chapter-wise official list. The paper draws from your qualifying discipline; weight is 75% technical. Prepare your core subjects thoroughly.

Q4. How many cities can I choose?
Five preferences for Tier-I. IB can shift/cancel centres and may club cities for Tier-II/III.

Q5. Is the exam bilingual?
IB typically conducts central recruitment tests bilingually (English/Hindi) for MCQs; check your admit card for specific language instructions when released.

Q6. What is the in-hand salary?
Varies by place of posting and allowances. Base is Level-4 + SSA 20% + DA/HRA/TA etc.; media estimates align with that structure.

Q7. Can I edit my application after submission?
You can edit in Step-I/Step-II before final submission. After submission, no edits.


13) Clean checklist before you hit “Submit”

  • ✅ You meet age & education cut-off on 14-09-2025.
  • Photo (100–200 KB) & signature (80–150 KB) ready (JPG/JPEG).
  • ✅ You filled category correctly and picked five exam cities.
  • ✅ You know your fee (₹650 for UR/EWS/OBC males; ₹550 for female/SC/ST/eligible ESM).
  • ✅ You’ve used the official portal and saved your Application Sequence Number & receipts