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For Intelligence Bureau (IB) ACIO Some Important Note..

IB ACIO stands for Intelligence Bureau Assistant Central Intelligence Officers. The ACIO Exam is conducted to recruit ACIO in the Intelligence Bureau which proudly claims to be one of the oldest intelligence agencies in the world.

There is uncertaintly over what exactly ACIO does in the Intelligence Bureau. His exact duties are not defined properly due to the seriousness of this job. As you may know that Intelligence Bureau is responsible for internal intelligence in the country. The job of IB is to collect information about terror organizations and maoists and forward it to relevant department.

To become a Assistant Central Intelligence Officer, each candidate is required to appear in a entrance exam. On passing this exam, you would get to work in prestigious organization like Intelligence Bureau. Here are the eligibility Criteria to appear in ACIO Exam.

Eligibility Criteria
~~ You should be Indian
~~ The maximum age limit for ACIO is 27 years.
~~ You need to have a graduation degree in any stream to appear in ACIO Exam.
~~ The upper age limit is extended by 3 years for Other Backward Class
~~ Age Limit is extended by 5 years for SC/ST candidates.

Exam Pattern
There are two sections of the ACIO Exam:-
1) Written Test
2) Interview

There are two papers in the written test.

Paper 1
~~ General Awareness
~~ General Knowledge
~~ English Language
~~ Reasoning
~~ Mathematical Aptitude

Paper 2
~~ Essay
~~ Precis Writing

Note: There is no negative marking in the ACIO Exam
Interview
        Those who will pass the written test would be called for Interview after which candidates will be selected for ACIO post in Intelligence Bureau.

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