Suviral Shukla | September 26, 2025 | 11:12 AM IST | 1 min read
IB SA Admit Card 2025: The selection process includes an objective, and descriptive test, followed by an interview round, and document verification.
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The IB SA 2025 admit card has been published by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on the official website at mha.gov.in. Candidates appearing for the Intelligence Bureau (IB) Security Assistant or Executive Examination 2025 can use their login details such as registration number and password or date of birth to access the IB SA 2025 exam hall ticket.
The IB SA admit card 2025 contains details relating to examination date, reporting time, venue, among other important instructions for exam day.
The IB SA exam 2025 will be conducted between September 28 and 30 to fill a total of 4,987 posts. The selection process includes an objective, and descriptive test, followed by interview, and document verification.
As per the exam pattern, the question paper for the IB SA exam 2025 will involve a total of 100 marks among varied subjects such as general awareness, quantitative aptitude, logical or analytical reasoning, English language, and general studies.
The competitive exam will be conducted for one hour and it will be purely objective in nature. The IB SA 2025 descriptive test will be held for 50 marks, containing questions on translation, comprehension, including other specific topics.
Also read IBPS PO 2025 prelims result out shortly for 5,208 posts at ibps.in
Candidates can follow the instructions given below to get their IB SA exam hall ticket 2025.
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