Intelligence Bureau Is Hiring Security Assistant and Multi Tasking Staff | 600+ Posts | Apply Now

Intelligence Bureau Is Hiring Security Assistant and Multi Tasking Staff | 600+ Posts | Apply Now

The Intelligence Bureau (IB), under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has invited applications from all the interested and eligible candidates for MHA IB SA/MT and MTS Recruitment 2023.

As per the recruitment schedule, the last date to submit applications for Security Assistant or Motor Transport (SA/MT) and Multi-Tasking Staff/General (MTS/General) posts is November 13, 2023. Applicants can apply for the MHA IB SA/MT and MTS Recruitment 2023 via the official website, mha.gov.in.

The Intelligence Bureau, IB Recruitment 2023 aims to fill 677 positions within the organisation.

IB RECRUITMENT 2023: VACANCY DETAILS

  • Security Assistant or Motor Transport (SA/MT): 362 posts
  • Multi-Tasking Staff/General (MTS/General): 315 posts

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR MHA IB RECRUITMENT 2023

  • Matriculation (10th class pass) or equivalent from a recognised board, and
  • Possession of a domicile certificate of that state against which the candidate has applied.

Only for SA/MT:

  • Possession of a valid driving license for Motor Cars (LMV) issued by the competent authority;
  • Knowledge of Motor Mechanism (The candidate should be able to remove minor defects in the vehicle), and
  • Experience of driving a motor car for at least one year after obtaining a valid driving license.

HOW TO APPLY FOR IB RECRUITMENT 2023

The applicants are advised to apply only through online registration by logging on to MHA's website (www.mha.gov.in) or the NCS portal (www.ncs.gov.in) only.

DIRECT LINK TO APPLY

https://cdn.digialm.com/EForms/configuredHtml/1258/85755/Index.html

DIRECT LINK TO MHA IB RECRUITMENT 2023

https://cdn.digialm.com//per/g01/pub/726/EForms/image/ImageDocUpload/12/1115467299874462947871.pdf

SELECTION PROCESS

The candidate has to appear in Tier-I at one of the 5 centres allotted to him/her out of his/her choice of five cities. There will be a negative marking of one-fourth mark for each wrong answer. No marks would be awarded for an un-attempted question.

The questions marked as 'mark for review' by the candidates will not be considered for evaluation.