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Intelligence Bureau Releases Results for Security Assistant and Executive Exam

The Intelligence Bureau has published the results for the Security Assistant and Executive recruitment examination held on September 29 and 30, 2025. Candidates can now download their results from the official MHA website. Those who qualify for the Tier-1 exam will proceed to the Tier-2 examination, which includes a translation task. This article outlines the steps to access the results and details about the upcoming examination phases.
 
Intelligence Bureau Releases Results for Security Assistant and Executive Exam

Results Announcement



The Intelligence Bureau has officially announced the results for the Security Assistant and Executive recruitment examination. Candidates who participated in the written test held on September 29 and 30, 2025, can now access their results via the official website www.mha.gov.in. The results are available in PDF format, allowing candidates to verify their roll numbers.


Steps to Download the Results

How to Download the Result


The results for the Security Assistant and Executive examination were released on December 17. Follow these simple steps to download your results:


1. Visit the official IB website at www.mha.gov.in.


2. Click on the link labeled 'IB SA Result 2025' on the homepage.


3. The result will appear on your screen.


4. Check your roll number and print the document.


Next Steps for Qualified Candidates

After the Result


Candidates who pass the Tier-1 examination will qualify for the Tier-2 examination. This next stage involves translating a 500-word passage, which will be scored out of 50 marks. The duration for this examination is set at one hour. Those who succeed in this phase will be invited for an interview, also worth 50 marks.


Exam Details

Exam Date


The Tier-1 examination was conducted by the IB at various centers nationwide on September 29 and 30. An answer key was made available on October 4. The Tier-1 exam consisted of questions totaling 100 marks, covering subjects such as General Awareness, English, and General Studies, and was conducted over a one-hour period.