Vacancy Circular No: 3/Estt(G)/2022(3)-476
Intelligence Bureau (IB)
invites applications for recruitment of Deputy Director
Number of Vacancy: 04 Posts
Educational Qualification: Bachelor's Degree from a recognized university
Experience: Five years' experience in intelligence work.
Pay Scale:
INR
131100-216600/- Per Month
Age Limit: 56 years.
The application of willing and eligible officers, complete in all respects, may be forwarded with the following documents so as to reach the
Assistant Director/G-3,
Intelligence Bureau,
Ministry of Home Affairs,
35 S P Marg, Bapu Dham,
New Delhi-110021
Published on: 12th March 2022
For more details, please refer to official notification at Download Official Notification
| Job Details | Closing Date |
|---|---|
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Multi Tasking Staff (MTS)
( 362 Posts (UR-160, OBC(NCL)-72, SC-42, ST-54, EWS-34)) Posts • -, Anywhere in India
|
14th December 2025 |
|
Assistant Central Intelligence Officer (ACIO) Grade-II / Technical
( 258 Posts (Gen-114, EWS-21, OBC-68, SC-37, ST-18)) Posts • -, Anywhere in India
|
16th November 2025 |
|
Security Assistant (Motor Transport)
( 455 Posts (UR-219, OBC-90, SC-51, ST-49, EWS-46)) Posts • -, Anywhere in India
|
28th September 2025 |
|
Junior Intelligence Officer Grade-II
( 394 Posts (UR-157, OBC-117, SC-60, ST-28 & EWS-32)) Posts • -, Anywhere in India
|
14th September 2025 |
|
Security Assistant/Executive
( 4987 Posts (Gen-2471, OBC-1015, SC-574, ST-426, EWS-501)) Posts • -, Anywhere in India
|
17th August 2025 |
|
Assistant Central Intelligence Officer Grade-IV/Executive (ACIO/Exe)
( 3717 Posts (Gen-1537, EWS-442, OBC-946, SC-566, ST-226)) Posts • -, Anywhere in India
|
10th August 2025 |
The Intelligence Bureau (IB) is India’s domestic internal security and counter-intelligence agency. Established in 1887, it is regarded as the oldest intelligence agency in the world. Working under the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, the IB is primarily tasked with gathering intelligence within the country, countering terrorism, monitoring potential threats, and providing inputs on internal and external security matters. The agency also plays a key role in border security, counter-espionage, and safeguarding sensitive government establishments.
Over the years, the IB has significantly expanded its scope to deal with evolving challenges such as cyber threats, extremist movements, and cross-border infiltration. It works in coordination with other intelligence and law enforcement agencies to maintain peace and security across the nation. The organization remains highly confidential, with limited public disclosure of its operations, structure, and personnel, as secrecy is central to its functioning.