The Intelligence Bureau (IB) is hiring for Assistant Central Intelligence Officer (ACIO) Grade-II/Tech posts with 258 vacancies.

The Intelligence Bureau (IB) has launched its recruitment drive for Assistant Central Intelligence Officer (ACIO) Grade-II/Tech posts under the Ministry of Home Affairs. The ongoing application window will remain open on the official website mha.gov.in until November 16, 2025.
Eligibility
The current recruitment offers a total of 258 vacancies—90 posts in Computer Science/Information Technology and 168 posts in Electronics & Communication. Graduated with a BE/B.Tech or ME/M. Tech and a valid GATE score from 2023, 2024, or 2025 are eligible. Applicants must be aged 18-27 years as of the closing date. Candidates will be shortlisted on their GATE score and called for a skill test and interview in Delhi. The selected officers will be paid between ₹44,900 and ₹1,42,400 (Level 7), along with government allowances and benefits.
How to apply online
- Visit the official website of the Ministry of Home Affairs: mha.gov.in
- Click on the “Apply Online” link for IB ACIO Tech Recruitment 2025
- Register and log in with your credentials
- Fill in all mandatory details, including personal, academic, and GATE information
- Upload scanned copies of your photograph, signature, and relevant documents
- Pay the application fee using the online payment gateway
- Carefully review all details before submitting the application
Submit the form and download/print the confirmation page for future reference
Candidates are strongly advised to read the official notification on the MHA website and apply well in advance to avoid last-minute technical issues.
Published: 27 Oct 2025, 05:14 pm IST
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