1. Introduction

If you appeared for the IB Junior Intelligence Officer Grade II (Technical) exam, today’s result probably brought a mix of emotions-relief, excitement, or disappointment. That’s completely natural. This recruitment is not just another government job exam; it opens the door to working with Intelligence Bureau, one of India’s most sensitive and respected organisations.

Whether your roll number appears in the result PDF or not, this stage matters. It tells you where you stand in a highly competitive process and helps you decide your next move with clarity instead of confusion.


2. Key Details at a Glance

ParticularInformation
Exam NameIB Junior Intelligence Officer Grade II / Technical
Total Vacancies394
Tier I Exam Date15 October 2025
Result Declaration01 January 2026
Result TypeTier I (Preliminary / Written)
Cut-off MarksNot available as of now
ScorecardNot released separately
Official Websitemha.gov.in

Note: Only information officially available has been included here. If any detail like cut-off or marks is missing, it has genuinely not been published yet.


3. Understanding the Result (Beyond “Qualified” or “Not Qualified”)

What does this Tier I result actually indicate?

This result shortlists candidates for the next stage of the recruitment process. It does not mean final selection. Think of it as crossing the first major filter.

About cut-off marks

The cut-off (once released) will reflect:

  • Number of vacancies (394)
  • Difficulty level of the paper
  • Overall performance of candidates across categories

Until official cut-offs are published, avoid relying on coaching-centre predictions. Many aspirants lose confidence or become overconfident based on unofficial numbers-both are risky.

If your roll number is in the list

  • You are in the race, not at the finish line.
  • Your preparation must now become more focused and disciplined, because competition tightens sharply after Tier I.

If you did not qualify

  • This does not label you as incapable.
  • It highlights gaps-maybe in accuracy, time management, or a specific section.
  • Many successful candidates in IB and other MHA recruitments clear the exam in their second or third attempt.

4. Next Steps After the Result - A Guided Walkthrough

While the detailed notice for the next stage is awaited, based on past IB recruitments, shortlisted candidates should be ready for:

  1. Tier II / Skill or Technical Assessment (if applicable)
  2. Document Verification (DV)
  3. Medical Examination

What you should do immediately

  • Check your email and the official website regularly.
  • Download and safely store:
    • Result PDF
    • Application form printout
    • Admit card(s)

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Ignoring official updates assuming “coaching Telegram will inform”
  • Not matching name/DOB exactly with certificates
  • Waiting till the last day to arrange documents

5. Cut-Off Analysis & Competition Insight

Even though the cut-off is not released yet, some realistic insights can help:

  • Vacancies vs applicants: With only 394 posts and a nationwide applicant pool, even a 1-2 mark difference can decide selection.
  • 10th-pass eligibility: This attracts a very broad crowd, increasing competition significantly.
  • Trend observation: In similar IB exams, cut-offs tend to be moderate to high, especially for General and OBC categories, due to straightforward paper patterns.

For future aspirants, this means:

  • Accuracy matters more than attempting all questions.
  • Static awareness + basic reasoning consistency is crucial.

6. Preparation Strategy for the Upcoming Stage

If Tier II / Technical stage is next

  • Revise fundamentals related to the technical syllabus mentioned in the notification.
  • Practice hands-on or application-based questions, not just theory.
  • Allocate daily slots:
    • 2 hours revision
    • 1 hour mock/practice
    • 30 minutes error analysis

For Document Verification & Medical

  • Start arranging documents now, not after the notice:

    • Educational certificates
    • Category certificate (if applicable)
    • Photo ID proof
  • Maintain basic fitness; IB medical standards are practical but non-negotiable.


7. Pros & Cons of This Stage

Opportunities

  • Entry into a central intelligence organisation
  • Stable career with respect, learning, and internal growth
  • Early shortlisting boosts confidence for other exams too

Challenges

  • High secrecy, limited public information
  • Intense competition after Tier I
  • Strict verification and medical standards

A realistic mindset will help you stay balanced.


8. Checklist for Candidates

Documents to keep ready

  • Result PDF
  • Application form
  • 10th certificate & mark sheet
  • Category certificate (valid and updated)
  • Aadhaar / Voter ID / Passport

Deadlines

  • Next stage dates: not available yet (check official site regularly)

Typical mistakes after result

  • Relaxing too early after qualifying
  • Panicking after non-qualification
  • Trusting rumours over official notices

9. Conclusion

If you’ve qualified, congratulations-but remember, this is a transition point, not the destination. Stay alert, organised, and humble in preparation.

If you haven’t, pause, reflect, and recalibrate. One exam result never defines your potential. What defines it is how intelligently you respond to it.

The IB recruitment process rewards patience, discipline, and quiet consistency-qualities you can build starting today.


10. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1. Is this the final result? No. This is the Tier I result. Further stages are expected.

Q2. When will cut-off marks be released? Not available as of now. Candidates should monitor the official website.

Q3. Will individual marks be shown? As per current information, no separate scorecard has been released.

Q4. What if there is an error in my details? Wait for the next official notice. Usually, correction windows or reporting instructions are provided during DV.

Q5. Should I continue preparing even if dates are not announced? Yes. Waiting for dates often leads to rushed preparation later.