Applicants who successfully submitted their applications can now access their admit cards in preparation for the upcoming examination.
IB JIO Admit Card released: The Intelligence Bureau, under the Ministry of Home Affairs, has posted on its official website the admit cards for the IB Junior Intelligence Officer (JIO) written examination. Candidates can obtain their admit cards by visiting www.mha.gov.in, which is the IB’s official website.
On June 23, 2023, the application registration period for IB JIO positions came to a close. Applicants who successfully submitted their applications can now access their admit cards in preparation for the upcoming examination.
The IB JIO Exam will be administered on July 22, 2023. This is a significant opportunity for those who wish to enter the Intelligence Bureau and pursue a career in the field of intelligence and security.
This recruitment is for the JIO-II/Tech positions, for which there are a total of 797 openings. The IB JIO selection procedure consists of a written examination, a skills test, and an interview. Candidates must pass each stage in order to advance to the next level.
It is recommended to check the official website frequently for any updates or notifications regarding the IB JIO recruitment process, including any schedule changes or additional instructions.
Direct link to access and download the IB JIO Call Letter for 2023
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