IB ACIO SYLLABUS 2025 | IB ACIO SYLLABUS & EXAM PATTERN IN HINDI | IB ACIO 2025 SYLLABUS - VIVEK SIR

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22 Jul 202506:35

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Vivek introduces a lucrative opportunity with 3,717 vacancies in the Intelligence Bureau, a central government agency under the Ministry of Home Affairs. The recruitment process involves three tiers: an objective-type test, a descriptive exam, and an interview. The video outlines the detailed syllabus, including current affairs, general knowledge, mathematics, reasoning, English, and specialized topics like security challenges in India. Vivek emphasizes the importance of preparation, offering a live batch and study guide for only ₹199 to help candidates prepare effectively for the exam. The forms are available from July 19 to August 10, and this opportunity is ideal for those seeking a government detective role.

Takeaways

  • 😀 3717 vacancies are available in the Intelligence Bureau under the Ministry of Home Affairs, offering a chance to become a detective.
  • 😀 The application period for these vacancies is from July 19 to August 10.
  • 😀 Age limits for applicants are as follows: General/EWS (18-27), OBC (18-30), SC/ST (18-32).
  • 😀 The required educational qualification is only graduation.
  • 😀 The recruitment process consists of three tiers: Tier 1 (objective test), Tier 2 (descriptive test), and Tier 3 (interview).
  • 😀 Tier 1 has 100 objective questions across 5 subjects: Current Affairs, General Knowledge, Maths, Reasoning, and English.
  • 😀 For Tier 1, each correct answer earns 1 mark, but incorrect answers will lead to a 0.5 mark deduction.
  • 😀 Tier 2 is a descriptive test worth 50 marks, with questions on English comprehension, current affairs, social issues, and essays.
  • 😀 In Tier 3, an interview worth 100 marks will assess your attitude and potential for becoming a detective.
  • 😀 The final merit list will be based on the cumulative scores from all three tiers, totaling 250 marks.
  • 😀 The syllabus includes topics from reasoning, English, mathematics, general knowledge (including current affairs), and more, with some additional topics like statistics and dynamics.

Q & A

  • What is the total number of vacancies available in the Intelligence Bureau as mentioned in the video?

    -There are 3717 vacancies available in the Intelligence Bureau, which is a domestic intelligence agency under the Home Ministry.

  • What is the age criteria for the vacancies in the Intelligence Bureau?

    -The age criteria are as follows: General and EWS - 18 to 27 years, OBC - 18 to 30 years, SC/ST - 18 to 32 years.

  • What is the minimum educational qualification required for applying to the vacancies in the Intelligence Bureau?

    -The minimum educational qualification required is graduation.

  • How is the recruitment process for the Intelligence Bureau different from standard recruitment?

    -The recruitment process includes a companion interview, which is a bit different from the usual recruitment process that does not involve interviews for Group C vacancies.

  • What are the three tiers of the selection process and their respective marks distribution?

    -The selection process consists of three tiers: Tier 1 (Objective type) - 100 marks, Tier 2 (Descriptive type) - 50 marks, and Tier 3 (Interview) - 100 marks, with a total of 250 marks in the final merit.

  • What subjects are included in Tier 1 of the examination?

    -Tier 1 consists of 100 questions from 5 subjects: 20 questions from current affairs, 20 from General Knowledge, 20 from Maths, 20 from Reasoning, and 20 from English.

  • What is the penalty for incorrect answers in Tier 1?

    -For incorrect answers in Tier 1, half of the marks will be deducted as a penalty.

  • How many candidates will be selected for Tier 2 based on the Tier 1 results?

    -Around 400 candidates will be selected for Tier 2, as there are 10 times more vacancies than the number of candidates called.

  • What is the structure of Tier 2 of the examination?

    -Tier 2 is a descriptive exam with 10 marks for English comprehension, 20 marks for short answer questions, and 20 marks for two long answer type questions, including an essay on various topics.

  • What topics are covered under General Knowledge (GK) for this recruitment process?

    -The GK syllabus includes topics such as economics, polity, history, geography, science, security of India, challenges to internal security, and current affairs related to banks, country capitals, currencies, and organizations.

  • What preparation resources are available for candidates applying for these vacancies?

    -A live batch for the exam has been launched on the official application, priced at Rs. 199, which includes a study guide and live classes starting from 1st August, with validity until the exam date.

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