Intelligence Bureau Recruitment 2024 Apply online at mha.gov.in
Intelligence Bureau Recruitment 2024: As on Today Intelligence Bureau job notifications are updated here. Below are the Active and Upcoming Intelligence Bureau vacancy details. Check the latest Intelligence Bureau jobs based on your qualification and apply through official website mha.gov.in
Organization | Post Names | Qualification | Last Date | Apply Details |
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Intelligence Bureau | Assistant Central Intelligence Officer-I/ Executive (660) | 10th, 12th, Diploma, Degree, Graduation, BE/ B.Tech, Driving License | 11-May-2024 | Job Details |
Intelligence Bureau | Assistant Central Intelligence Officer (226) | BE/ B.Tech, Masters Degree | 12-Jan-2024 | Job Details |
Intelligence Bureau | Assistant Central Intelligence Officer (ACIO) Grade-II Executive (995) | Graduation | 15-Dec-2023 | Job Details |
Intelligence Bureau | Security Assistant/Motor Transport, MTS (677) | 10th | 13-Nov-2023 | Job Details |
Intelligence Bureau | Junior Intelligence Officer (797) | Diploma, Bachelor's Degree | 23-Jun-2023 | Job Details |
Intelligence Bureau | Security Assistant/Executive, MTS (1675) | 10th | 17-Feb-2023 | Job Details |
Intelligence Bureau | Security Assistant, MTS (1671) | 10th | 25-Nov-2022 | Job Details |
Intelligence Bureau | Dy. Central Intelligence Officer, Assistant Director (157) | Degree, B.Sc, B.E or B.Tech, Master of Science, MCA, Master's Degree, Ph.D | 17-Sep-2022 | Job Details |
Intelligence Bureau | Assistant Central Intelligence Officer, Executive (766) | 10th, Diploma, Degree, Graduation | 21-Aug-2022 | Job Details |
Intelligence Bureau | Assistant Central Intelligence Officer (150) | B.E or B.Tech, Master's Degree | 07-May-2022 | Job Details |
About Intelligence Bureau 2024
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) discharges multifarious responsibilities, the important among them being – internal security, border management, Centre-State relations, administration of Union Territories, management of Central Armed Police Forces, disaster management, etc. Though in terms of Entries 1 and 2 of List II – ‘State List’ – in the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution of India, ‘public order’ and ‘police’ are the responsibilities of States, Article 355 of the Constitution enjoins the Union to protect every State against external aggression and internal disturbance and to ensure that the Government of every State is carried on in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution. In pursuance of these obligations, the Ministry of Home Affairs continuously monitors the internal security situation, issues appropriate advisories, shares intelligence inputs, extends manpower and financial support, guidance and expertise to the State Governments for maintenance of security, peace and harmony without encroaching upon the constitutional rights of the States.