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Intelligence Bureau Recruitment 2025: 394 MTS Vacancies – Salary Up to Rs 56,900

IB MTS Recruitment 2025 – Complete Guide: Eligibility, Selection, Salary & How to Apply

The Intelligence Bureau (IB), under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), has kicked off a significant recruitment drive for the year 2025 for the post of Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS). With hundreds of vacancies, attractive pay and allowances, and an all-India posting potential, this opportunity is drawing strong interest from young job-seekers across the country.

In this comprehensive blog post we will cover everything you need to know about IB MTS Recruitment 2025: key highlights, eligibility criteria, selection process, salary and benefits, important dates, how to apply, exam pattern, preparation tips and frequently asked questions. By the end of this, you’ll be well-prepared to decide whether to apply and how to strategise your application.


1. Key Highlights of IB MTS Recruitment 2025

Here are the major points you should know at a glance:

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  • The Intelligence Bureau has announced vacancies for Multi-Tasking Staff (General) (MTS) for this recruitment cycle.
  • The pay scale for successful candidates is Pay Level-1, with a monthly salary range of ₹18,000 to ₹56,900 plus allowances.
  • The application window is open from 22 November 2025 and closes on 14 December 2025 (11:59 pm).
  • Age limit: 18-25 years (with relaxation for reserved categories) as on the last date.
  • Educational qualification: Minimum Class 10 (matriculation) or its equivalent from a recognised board.
  • The selection process includes an online (MCQ) exam in Tier 1, followed by Tier 2 (qualifying nature) and document verification & medical.
  • Posting: Selected candidates may be liable for posting anywhere in India.

2. Eligibility Criteria – Who Can Apply?

Before you begin your application, ensure you satisfy the eligibility criteria. Let’s break it down.

2.1 Educational Qualification

You must have passed Class 10 (matriculation) or an equivalent qualification from a recognised board.
You also should possess the domicile certificate of the state against which you’re applying (as mentioned in the notification).

2.2 Age Limit

  • The minimum age: 18 years
  • The maximum age: 25 years as on the closing date (14 December 2025) for general category.
  • Relaxations for reserved categories:
    • SC/ST: 5 years
    • OBC: 3 years
    • Persons with Benchmark Disability (PwBD): Up to 10, 13 or 15 years depending on category.

2.3 Nationality / Citizenship

You must be an Indian national. (Standard requirement for central government recruitment)
To avoid rejection, verify any other domicile or state-specific requirement mentioned in the official notification.

2.4 Other Conditions

  • Physical fitness, character and antecedent verification will be required.
  • You should not have any disqualifying criminal record or pending prosecutions.
  • You must declare any previous service, if relevant.

3. Vacancy & Salary Details

3.1 Number of Vacancies

While initial reports mentioned 394 posts, more detailed breakdowns list 362 vacancies for MTS (General) in 2025.
State-wise vacancy distribution is also given in the notification (for example: Delhi/IB HQs has 108 posts among others).

3.2 Salary and Allowances

  • Pay Level 1 of the 7th CPC Pay Matrix: ₹18,000 to ₹56,900.
  • In addition to basic pay, selected candidates will get Central Government allowances, Special Security Allowance (SSA), and cash compensation for duty performed on holidays.
  • This makes the in-hand benefit significantly higher than basic pay alone.

4. Selection Process & Exam Pattern

Understanding how you’ll be selected helps in planning your preparation strategy.

4.1 Stage-wise Selection

  1. Tier-1 Online Exam (MCQ): 100 questions, 1 mark each, negative marking of ¼ mark for each wrong answer.
    Subjects include: General Awareness; Quantitative Aptitude / Numerical & Analytical Ability; Reasoning; English Language.
  2. Tier-2 Exam (Qualifying Nature): Score not considered for final merit — only for qualifying.
  3. Document Verification & Medical Examination: Once you clear tiers, you must submit required documents and pass a medical exam as specified.

4.2 Exam Pattern Details

  • Tier-1: 100 questions = 100 marks; time duration typically ~1 hour (confirm from official notice). Negative marking of 0.25 for each wrong answer.
  • Tier-2: Likely descriptive/qualifying (e.g., English comprehension) — check the notification for exact details. (In an article, Tier-2 is “qualifying in nature” and score not counted for final merit)

4.3 Syllabus & Topics to Cover

As per available information, for Tier-1 you’ll need to prepare:

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  • General Awareness: Current affairs, static GK, general science, national/international events
  • Quantitative/Numerical & Analytical Ability: Basic arithmetic, number systems, data interpretation, logical numerical problems
  • Reasoning: Logical reasoning, analytical reasoning, puzzles, series, analogies
  • English Language: Basic vocabulary, comprehension, grammar, sentence structure

Since Tier-2 is qualifying, focus first on clearing Tier-1 with maximum marks, then polish Tier-2 accordingly.


5. How to Apply for IB MTS Recruitment 2025

Applying correctly is crucial. Mistakes in form-filling can lead to rejection.

5.1 Application Timeline

  • Start Date: 22 November 2025 (online registration)
  • Last Date: 14 December 2025 (11:59 PM)

5.2 Step-by-Step Application Guide

  1. Visit the official portal of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) – or the link provided in the notification.
  2. Click on “Register” (if new) or login (if already registered).
  3. Fill basic personal details, contact information (email, mobile), choose state/centre of preference.
  4. Upload photograph and signature as per guidelines (size, format) – check instructions carefully.
  5. Select category (UR/OBC/SC/ST/EWS), pay applicable application fee (if required).
  6. Preview form and submit. Take printout / download pdf for future reference. Keep registration number and password safe.
  7. After submission, keep checking dashboard for updates — admit card release, exam centre, results etc.

5.3 Application Fee

According to one source, the application fee+processing charges are:

  • For General/OBC male: ₹650
  • Others (SC/ST, female, PwBD): ₹550 (processing charges only)

Always verify from the official PDF notification to confirm.


6. Tips & Strategy for Preparation

Since the competition will be intense and many factors matter, here are some recommended tips:

6.1 Timeline Management

  • With less than a month before the last date (and thereafter exam date) you must begin immediately.
  • Ensure you allocate regular study hours daily for each subject: e.g., 1 hour GK + 1 hour Quant + 1 hour Reasoning + 1 hour English.

6.2 Strengthen Basics

  • For Quantitative & Reasoning: Revisit arithmetic fundamentals (percentages, ratios, averages), practice ample problems.
  • For English: Brush up grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension exercises.
  • For General Awareness: Daily current affairs (especially past 6-12 months), static GK (India/World), key events.

6.3 Practice with Mock Tests & Previous Papers

  • Attempt full-length previous years’ papers or model papers under timed conditions.
  • This trains you in time-management, identifies weak areas, and familiarises you with negative marking.
  • After each mock, analyse mistakes and revise accordingly.

6.4 Focus on Negative Marking

  • Each wrong answer deducts ¼ mark in Tier-1. So accuracy is crucial.
  • Skip questions you’re unsure of rather than guess blindly, unless you can eliminate options.

6.5 Revision & Short Notes

  • Maintain short notes for quick revision of formulas, vocabulary, logical reasoning tricks, current affairs.
  • Before the exam, go through these notes rather than attempting new topics.

6.6 Exam Day Strategy

  • Arrive early at exam centre, keep admit card, ID and other required documents ready.
  • Manage time: e.g., allocate ~1 minute per question (for 100 questions in say 60 minutes) but ensure leaving last 5-10 minutes to review flagged questions.
  • Don’t spend too much time on difficult questions — move on and return if time allows.

6.7 Health & Well-Being

  • Maintain a healthy routine: adequate sleep, balanced diet, short breaks during study.
  • Stay calm and confident; avoid excessive stress or last-minute cramming.

7. Common FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

Here are some common questions candidates often have — with answers:

Q1. Can I apply if I’m 26 years old?
A. The upper age limit is 25 years for general category as on the closing date. If you are beyond that and not eligible for relaxation, you cannot apply. (Reserved-category age relaxations apply as per rules)

Q2. Is the score of Tier-2 considered for final merit list?
A. According to the notification, Tier-2 is qualifying in nature and its score will not be counted for final merit list.

Q3. Can I choose my preferred exam city?
A. Yes, the form allows selecting a number of preferred exam centres. However, final allotment is at the discretion of IB and may depend on availability and your location.

Q4. Will I be posted in my home state only?
A. No guarantee of home-state posting. The job carries “all-India transfer liability” – you may be posted anywhere in India.

Q5. What happens if I fail the medical exam?
A. Failing in the medical examination or verification of character/antecedents would result in disqualification, even if you have cleared the exams and been found eligible otherwise.


8. Why This Recruitment Is Worth Considering

Let’s explore why applying to IB MTS Recruitment 2025 could be a smart career decision.

8.1 Prestige & Stability

Working with the Intelligence Bureau – one of India’s key internal security agencies – adds both prestige and national-service value.
Government jobs like these offer relative long-term stability, benefits, allowances, and defined service structure.

8.2 Attractive Pay & Allowances

Although entry level, the pay scale (₹18,000-56,900) plus allowances and SSA make the overall remuneration competitive for 10th-pass level candidates. A good entry point.
Additionally, government benefits (pension/retirement benefits) apply.

8.3 Scope for Growth

Though you start as MTS, there could be internal promotions, lateral shifts, training opportunities within central services.
Also being in such a reputable organisation enhances your profile.

8.4 Large Number of Vacancies

With over 300+ posts, the opportunity is substantial. It gives a relatively better chance compared to very rare postings.
If you are eligible and prepare well, the timeframe is limited — early action gives advantage.


9. Mistakes to Avoid When Applying / Preparing

To improve your chances, avoid these common errors:

  • Late submission: The portal closes at 11:59 PM on last date (14 Dec 2025) — avoid waiting until the last minute.
  • Incorrect details or category: Make sure you accurately fill your category, state domicile, educational qualification, etc. Mistakes may lead to rejection.
  • Poor document uploads: Follow format for photograph and signature (size, dimensions, file type).
  • Ignoring negative marking: Many candidates lose marks due to blind guessing. Be strategic.
  • Neglecting Tier-2: Even if it is qualifying in nature, ignoring it may cost you the final selection because not qualifying it may disqualify you.
  • Assuming easy competition: Many others will apply — treat it seriously and prepare diligently.

10. Timeline & Next Steps

Here’s a simplified timeline you should follow:

  1. Immediately: Check you satisfy eligibility (age, qualification, domicile).
  2. Within the next few days: Register online, pay fee, upload documents and submit form before deadline (14 Dec 2025).
  3. Parallelly: Begin preparation for Tier-1 exam – set daily schedule covering all four subjects.
  4. Two weeks before exam: Attempt mock tests, analyse, revise weaker areas.
  5. After Tier-1: If you clear Tier-1, prepare for Tier-2 (qualifying) and keep required documents ready for verification.
  6. Final stage: Clear document verification & medical examination to secure appointment.

If you are looking for a stable central government job, have passed Class 10, and are aged between 18-25 years (or eligible under category relaxation) then IB MTS Recruitment 2025 is a very promising opportunity. The salary, chances, and prestige combine to make this a strong option. However, success will depend on your timely application, correct form filling, focused exam preparation and smart strategy around the negative marking and exam pattern.

Start now, keep your goal clear, avoid procrastination, and give your best. With consistent effort, you can turn this opportunity into reality.

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