mha.gov.in IB ACIO Intelligence Bureau Admit Card 2021 : Ministry of Home Affairs
Organisation : Ministry of Home Affairs
Exam Name : Assistant Central Intelligence Officer Grade II Recruitment 2020
Announcement : Admit Card 2021
Exam Date : February 2021
Website : https://www.mha.gov.in/
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MHA Intelligence Bureau (IB) Admit Card
Ministry of Home Affairs has uploaded the admit card for Assistant Central Intelligence Officer Grade II exam
How To Download Admit Card?
Just follow the simple steps mentiond below to download the admit card.
Step-1 : Go to the link https://cdn.digialm.com//EForms/configuredHtml/1258/68961/login.html
Step-2 : Enter your User ID
Step-3 : Enter the Password
Step-4 : Click on Login button to download the Admit Card.
Exam Pattern
Tier-I exam (only online mode) : 100 Objective type MCQs, divided into 5 parts containing 20 questions of 1 marks each on:
a. General awareness,
b. Quantitative aptitude,
c. Numerical/analytical/logical ability & reasoning,
d. English language &
e. General studies.
[Negative marking of ¼ mark for each wrong answer.]
Tier-2 : Descriptive type paper of 50 marks: Essay (30 marks) & English comprehension & précis writing (20 marks).
Selection of Candidates
a) The candidate has to appear in Tier-I at one of the 3 centre allotted to him/her out of his choice of three cities. There will be negative marking of ¼ 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.
b) In order to achieve qualitative selection & recruit the best available talent, there would be cut-off marks (out of 100) in Tier-I exam as under : UR-35, OBC/EWS-34 & SC/ST-33 (all Ex-servicemen would be treated in their own category viz., UR/EWS/OBC/SC/ST)
c) On the basis of their performance & normalization of marks in Tier-I exam, candidates would be shortlisted for Tier-II exam at 10 times the number of vacancies, subject to the candidate scoring the minimum cut-off.
d) On the basis of their combined performance in Tier-I and Tier-II, the candidates would be shortlisted for the Tier-III/Interview AT 5 times the number of vacancies subject to the condition that the candidate secures minimum 33% marks (17 out of 50) in Tier-II exam.
Note : Cut-off for Tier-I & Tier-II exam in different categories may go higher depending upon the marks obtained by candidates and number of vacancies.
e) Based on the combined performance in Tier-I, Tier-II and Tier-III/Interview, the candidates would be shortlisted for final selection subject to their Character and Antecedent verification followed by medical examination, etc.
f) The date, time & centre of Tier-II & Tier-III/Interview would be intimated to the successful candidates by E-mail given by them in online application.
g) Tier-II & Tier-III/Interview may not be conducted at all centres mentioned in Para 4 above. The department reserves the right to conduct Tier-II & Tier-III/Interview at a centre by clubbing the candidates of nearby centres.