Once, announced the IB ACIO 2017 results will be made available at the official website - mha.nic.in. The exams were conducted on October 15 2017.
Once, announced the IB ACIO 2017 results will be made available at the official website - mha.nic.in. The exams were conducted on October 15 2017. (Web Image)
The wait for IB ACIO 2017 results is yet to get over as there is no official clarification as to when the IB ACIO 2017 results would be declared. However, multiple reports have appeared suggesting that IB ACIO 2017 results may be announced by the end of this week. Once, announced the result will be made available at the official website – mha.nic.in. The exams were conducted on October 15 2017.
Candidates who clear the IB ACIO Tier I Exam 2017 would be called to appear in the IB ACIO Tier II examination. The Tier II round is scheduled for January 7, 2018. The results once declared will be available on mha.nic.in.
The Intelligence Bureau Grade II Assistant Central Intelligence Officer examination was held on 15th October 2017. This year Home Ministry had advertised for 1430 vacancies for Intelligence Officer. The selected candidates will be offered a monthly salary of Rs 9,300 to Rs 34,800, along with a grade pay of Rs 4,200.
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