The result will be available on the official website i.e. mha.gov.in.
The candidates who appeared for the exam can visit the official website and check the result.
A total of 17 vacancies in Dibrugarh, Itanagar, and Lucknow have been reduced making it to 1037 from 1054 posts. The Ministry has released an Official Notice where the break up has been given in a table format. The vacancies of other 16 centres would remain the same as per the official advertisement released by the Ministry in October 2018.
IB Security Assistant: Notification
The dates of Tier-II examination will be released along with the result of Tier I. Tier I examination was conducted on February 17 and March 31, 2019, in various centres across the country. The selection process comprises of Tier I, Tier II and Tier III examination. On the basis of Tier I examination, candidates would be shortlisted for Tier II and Tier III exam at 10 times the number of vacancies.
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The Tier-II examination will consist of descriptive type questions.
The examination will be conducted for 50 marks and will have one-hour duration. Tier-II examination will be of qualifying nature. Candidates would be required to obtain minimum 20/50 marks so that their marks in Tier-III could be taken into account for preparing the final merit list on the basis of combined performance in Tier-I & Tier-III exam. The cut-off in Tier-II is same for candidates of all categories. There is no cut-off for Tier-III exam.
The recruitment drive will fill up 1037 Security Assitant/ Executive posts in the organisation.
The candidates selected will be provided with a pay scale of Rs 5200-20200 with Grade Pay of Rs 2000 (PB-1) plus admissible Central Govt. allowances.
Highlights
- The result for the IB Security Assistant Exam is likely to be declared by the Intelligence Bureau.
- The result will be available on the official website i.e. mha.gov.in.
- The candidates who appeared for the exam can visit the official website and check the result.
- A total of 17 vacancies in Dibrugarh, Itanagar, and Lucknow have been reduced making it to 1037 from 1054 posts.
- The Ministry has released an Official Notice where the break up has been given in a table format.
- The vacancies of other 16 centres would remain the same as per the official advertisement released by the Ministry in October 2018.
- The dates of the Tier-II examination will be released along with the result of Tier I.
- Tier I examination was conducted on February 17 and March 31, 2019, in various centres across the country.
- The selection process comprises of Tier I, Tier II and Tier III examination. On the basis of Tier I examination, candidates would be shortlisted for Tier II and Tier III exam at 10 times the number of vacancies.