Get detailed insights on IB JIO Exam Analysis 2025 for the exam conducted on October 15, 2025. Know the difficulty level, question paper pattern, and expected cutoff trends from expert analysis.

IB JIO Exam Analysis 2025:
The Intelligence Bureau, Ministry of Home Affairs, has concluded IB JIO 2025 exam for candidates aspiring to join the esteemed organization as Junior Intelligence Officers today,
October 15, 2025
at 11 AM. The question paper comprised a total of 100 questions. Out of these, 25 questions were from Mental Ability, while the remaining 75 questions were based on the relevant technical domain, testing candidates on their core subject knowledge. The total duration of the exam was 2 hours, and the total marks were 100.
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The difficulty level of IB JIO Exam 2025 is determined by analyzing the question paper and collecting feedback from candidates. A detailed IB JIO Exam Analysis 2025 has been provided after the exam by our subject experts to help candidates understand the level of competition and expected cutoff trends.
Detailed IB JIO Exam Analysis 2025
The overall and subject-wise difficulty level of the IB JIO Exam 2025 will be evaluated separately for the General Mental Ability and Technical Section in the table below. The exam analysis will help candidates understand which sections were more challenging and how they performed relative to others.
Particulars | Paper Analysis |
---|---|
Overall difficulty level | Easy to Moderate |
Overall good attempts | 70+ |
General Mental Ability Difficulty Level | Moderate |
Technical Section Difficulty Level | Easy to Moderate |
Good Attempts in General Mental Ability | 20+ |
Good Attempts in Technical Section | 50+ |
Topics Asked | To be updated |
Was the paper challenging? | No, it was overall doable |
Was the examination time-consuming? | No, paper was not time-consuming |
The expected cutoff for the IB JIO Exam 2025 varies by category: General (68-72), OBC (60-65), SC (50-55), ST (42-47), and EWS (65-70). These cutoffs are influenced by factors like vacancy numbers, exam difficulty, candidate participation, and historical trends. While these are expected cutoffs, actual marks may differ based on candidate performance and organizational requirements. Candidates can use these estimates to gauge their performance and prepare for the exam.
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