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Introduction

The Intelligence Bureau (IB) ACIO-II/Executive examination 2025 follows a comprehensive three-tier selection process. Understanding the detailed syllabus for each tier is crucial for effective preparation. This guide provides the complete syllabus breakdown based on the official notification, helping candidates prepare strategically for all examination stages.

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Complete Examination Structure Overview

Tier Examination Type Duration Total Marks Qualification Criteria
Tier-I Online Objective (MCQ) 1 hour 100 marks Cut-off based
Tier-II Descriptive Paper 1 hour 50 marks Minimum 33% required
Tier-III Interview/Personality Test Variable 100 marks Final selection

Tier-I Syllabus: Online Objective Examination

Examination Pattern Details

  • Total Questions: 100 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
  • Total Marks: 100 (1 mark per question)
  • Time Duration: 60 minutes
  • Negative Marking: -0.25 marks for each wrong answer
  • Question Distribution: 20 questions from each subject

Subject-wise Detailed Syllabus

1. Current Affairs (20 Questions – 20 Marks)

National Affairs

  • Government policies and schemes
  • Recent appointments and resignations
  • Parliamentary proceedings and legislation
  • Constitutional amendments
  • National awards and honors
  • Census and surveys
  • Important government reports

International Affairs

  • Global summits and conferences
  • International organizations (UN, WHO, WTO, etc.)
  • India’s foreign relations
  • Trade agreements and partnerships
  • Global conflicts and resolutions
  • International awards and recognitions

Sports & Games

  • Recent tournaments and championships
  • Indian sports achievements
  • Olympic and Commonwealth Games
  • Sports personalities and awards
  • New records and milestones

Science & Technology

  • Recent scientific discoveries
  • Space missions and achievements
  • Medical breakthroughs
  • Technology trends and innovations
  • Digital India initiatives
  • Artificial Intelligence and emerging technologies

Economic Affairs

  • Budget highlights
  • Economic surveys
  • Banking and financial sector updates
  • Stock market developments
  • Currency and monetary policies
  • Economic indicators (GDP, inflation, etc.)

2. General Studies (20 Questions – 20 Marks)

History

  • Ancient Indian History
    • Indus Valley Civilization
    • Vedic Period
    • Mauryan and Gupta Empires
    • South Indian kingdoms
  • Medieval Indian History
    • Delhi Sultanate
    • Mughal Empire
    • Regional kingdoms
  • Modern Indian History
    • British rule and policies
    • Freedom struggle
    • Partition and independence

Geography

  • Physical Geography
    • Earth and solar system
    • Landforms and climate
    • Natural resources
    • Environmental issues
  • Indian Geography
    • Physical features
    • Rivers, mountains, plateaus
    • Climate and monsoons
    • Natural disasters
  • World Geography
    • Continents and countries
    • Major rivers and mountains
    • Climate zones

Polity & Constitution

  • Indian Constitution
    • Fundamental rights and duties
    • Directive principles
    • Constitutional amendments
  • Government Structure
    • Parliament and functions
    • Judiciary system
    • Executive branch
  • Electoral System
    • Election Commission
    • Electoral reforms
    • Political parties

Economics

  • Basic Economic Concepts
    • Demand and supply
    • Inflation and deflation
    • Economic planning
  • Indian Economy
    • Five-year plans
    • Economic reforms
    • Banking system
    • Public finance

General Science

  • Physics
    • Motion and energy
    • Light and sound
    • Electricity and magnetism
  • Chemistry
    • Acids, bases, and salts
    • Metals and non-metals
    • Carbon compounds
  • Biology
    • Human body systems
    • Plant and animal kingdoms
    • Diseases and immunity

3. Numerical Aptitude (20 Questions – 20 Marks)

Arithmetic

  • Number systems and operations
  • Percentages and their applications
  • Profit and loss calculations
  • Simple and compound interest
  • Ratios and proportions
  • Time and work problems
  • Time, speed, and distance
  • Averages and mixtures

Algebra

  • Linear equations
  • Quadratic equations
  • Algebraic expressions
  • Polynomials

Geometry

  • Area and perimeter
  • Volume and surface area
  • Angles and triangles
  • Circles and polygons

Statistics & Data Interpretation

  • Mean, median, mode
  • Data representation (charts, graphs)
  • Probability basics
  • Data analysis and interpretation

4. Reasoning/Logical Aptitude (20 Questions – 20 Marks)

Verbal Reasoning

  • Analogies and classifications
  • Series completion
  • Coding and decoding
  • Blood relations
  • Direction sense
  • Logical sequences

Non-Verbal Reasoning

  • Pattern recognition
  • Figure series
  • Mirror and water images
  • Paper folding and cutting
  • Embedded figures
  • Spatial visualization

Logical Reasoning

  • Syllogisms
  • Statement and assumptions
  • Statement and conclusions
  • Cause and effect
  • Arguments and inferences

Analytical Reasoning

  • Seating arrangements
  • Puzzles and games
  • Logical deductions
  • Critical reasoning

5. English Language (20 Questions – 20 Marks)

Grammar

  • Parts of speech
  • Tenses and voice
  • Articles and prepositions
  • Subject-verb agreement
  • Sentence structure

Vocabulary

  • Synonyms and antonyms
  • Word meanings
  • Idioms and phrases
  • One-word substitutions

Comprehension

  • Reading comprehension passages
  • Inference and conclusion
  • Main idea identification
  • Fact vs. opinion

Writing Skills

  • Sentence correction
  • Error detection
  • Paragraph completion
  • Sentence rearrangement

Tier-II Syllabus: Descriptive Examination

Examination Pattern

  • Total Marks: 50
  • Time Duration: 60 minutes
  • Minimum Qualifying Marks: 33% (17 out of 50)
  • Paper Type: Descriptive/Subjective

Component-wise Breakdown

1. Essay Writing (20 Marks)

Topics Coverage:

  • Social issues and problems
  • Economic developments
  • Political scenarios
  • Environmental concerns
  • Technological advancement
  • International relations
  • Government policies
  • Current national issues

Evaluation Criteria:

  • Content relevance and depth
  • Logical flow and structure
  • Language proficiency
  • Original thinking
  • Conclusion and recommendations

2. English Comprehension (10 Marks)

Skills Tested:

  • Reading comprehension ability
  • Understanding of complex passages
  • Inference and interpretation
  • Critical analysis
  • Vocabulary in context

Question Types:

  • Multiple choice questions based on passages
  • Short answer questions
  • Fill in the blanks
  • Word meanings and usage

3. Long Answer Questions (20 Marks)

Two Questions of 10 Marks Each

Subject Areas:

  • Current Affairs (National and International)
  • Economics (Indian and Global Economy)
  • Socio-political Issues

Question Format:

  • Analytical questions requiring detailed answers
  • Policy-based questions
  • Issue-based discussions
  • Cause-effect analysis
  • Solution-oriented responses

Tier-III Syllabus: Interview/Personality Test

Interview Components (100 Marks)

1. Personality Assessment

  • Communication skills
  • Leadership qualities
  • Decision-making ability
  • Problem-solving approach
  • Stress management
  • Ethical values

2. General Awareness

  • Current affairs knowledge
  • Government policies
  • National security issues
  • International relations
  • Social and economic issues

3. Subject Knowledge

  • Academic background
  • Professional experience
  • Specific skills and expertise
  • Research and analytical ability

4. Psychological Evaluation

  • Mental alertness
  • Emotional intelligence
  • Adaptability
  • Team working skills
  • Integrity and honesty

Cut-off Marks and Qualification Criteria

Tier-I Cut-off Marks

Category Minimum Cut-off Remarks
Unreserved (UR) 35 marks Out of 100
EWS 35 marks Out of 100
OBC 34 marks Out of 100
SC/ST 33 marks Out of 100

Shortlisting Criteria

  • Tier-II: 10 times the number of vacancies (subject to Tier-I cut-off)
  • Tier-III: 5 times the number of vacancies (minimum 33% in Tier-II required)

Preparation Strategy

For Tier-I Preparation

Time Management

  • Current Affairs: 2-3 hours daily
  • General Studies: 3-4 hours daily
  • Numerical Aptitude: 2-3 hours daily
  • Reasoning: 2-3 hours daily
  • English: 1-2 hours daily

Study Plan (3-Month Strategy)

Month 1: Foundation Building

  • Complete syllabus coverage
  • Basic concept understanding
  • Daily newspaper reading

Month 2: Practice and Revision

  • Mock test practice
  • Previous year questions
  • Weak area identification

Month 3: Final Preparation

  • Intensive revision
  • Speed improvement
  • Stress management

For Tier-II Preparation

Essay Writing Tips

  1. Structure: Introduction-Body-Conclusion
  2. Word Limit: 250-300 words typically
  3. Time Management: 25-30 minutes
  4. Practice Topics: Social, economic, political issues

English Comprehension

  1. Daily Reading: Newspapers, magazines
  2. Vocabulary Building: Word lists, usage
  3. Speed Reading: Practice with time limits

For Interview Preparation

Key Areas to Focus

  1. Current Affairs: Last 6 months thoroughly
  2. Academic Background: Graduation subject clarity
  3. Personal Interests: Hobbies and achievements
  4. Career Goals: Why IB and intelligence services
  5. Mock Interviews: Practice with peers/mentors

Recommended Books and Resources

For Current Affairs

  • Newspapers: The Hindu, Indian Express, PIB releases
  • Magazines: Pratiyogita Darpan, Competition Success Review
  • Online: PIB, government websites, news portals

For General Studies

  • NCERT Books: Classes 6-12 for basics
  • Reference Books: Lucent’s General Knowledge, Arihant General Studies

For Numerical Aptitude

  • R.S. Aggarwal: Quantitative Aptitude
  • Fast Track: Arithmetic by Rajesh Verma

For Reasoning

  • R.S. Aggarwal: A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning
  • Arihant: General Intelligence and Test of Reasoning

For English

  • Wren & Martin: High School English Grammar
  • S.P. Bakshi: Objective General English

Important Preparation Tips

Do’s

Regular Practice: Daily study routine ✅ Mock Tests: Weekly full-length tests ✅ Current Affairs: Daily newspaper reading ✅ Time Management: Practice with time limits ✅ Revision: Regular review of covered topics ✅ Health: Maintain physical and mental fitness

Don’ts

Procrastination: Avoid last-minute preparation ❌ Overconfidence: Don’t skip any topic ❌ Negative Sources: Avoid unreliable study materials ❌ Stress: Don’t panic before examinations ❌ Comparison: Focus on own preparation, not others

Sample Questions for Practice

Tier-I Sample Questions

Current Affairs Q1. Who is the current Chief Justice of India (as of 2025)? Q2. Which country hosted the G20 summit in 2024?

General Studies Q1. The battle of Plassey was fought in which year? Q2. Which is the longest river in India?

Numerical Aptitude Q1. If 20% of a number is 80, what is 25% of that number? Q2. A train travels 300 km in 5 hours. What is its speed?

Reasoning Q1. Complete the series: 2, 6, 12, 20, ? Q2. If BOOK is coded as 2151516, how is PAPER coded?

English Q1. Choose the synonym of “Abundant”: (a) Scarce (b) Plenty (c) Limited (d) Few Q2. Find the error: “He is more stronger than his brother.”

Final Words

Success in the IB ACIO-II/Executive examination requires dedicated preparation, consistent practice, and strategic planning. Focus on understanding concepts rather than rote learning, stay updated with current affairs, and maintain a positive attitude throughout your preparation journey.

Remember: The syllabus is comprehensive but manageable with proper planning. Start early, practice regularly, and give your best effort in each tier of the examination.

Apply Now: Don’t forget to submit your application through the official portal before the deadline.