The wait is almost over for candidates who took the IB Security Assistant (SA)/Executive Tier 1 Exam 2025. Conducted by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), the results are set to be released in November 2025.
If you were among the thousands who sat for the exam on 29th or 30th September, this guide covers everything you need—from the release date to how to download your result and what comes next in the selection process.
Overview
The IB Security Assistant Result 2025 will be declared on the official website of the MHA, mha.gov.in. The result will appear in PDF format and include the roll numbers of shortlisted candidates. These individuals will move forward to the Tier 2 exam, which includes both a descriptive test and a local language skill test.
Here’s a quick look at the major details:
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Exam Name | IB SA/Executive Tier 1 Exam 2025 |
| Conducting Body | Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) |
| Post Name | Security Assistant/Executive |
| Exam Date | 29th & 30th September 2025 |
| Result Status | To be Released |
| Expected Result Date | November 2025 |
| Official Website | www.mha.gov.in |
| Next Stage | Tier 2 Exam (Descriptive + Skill Test) |
Result Link
Once the result is declared, a direct link to download the PDF will be available on the official website. This PDF will contain only the roll numbers of candidates who cleared the Tier-1 exam. To avoid missing it, keep an eye on the “What’s New” or “Latest Updates” section of the mha.gov.in homepage.
Steps
Here’s how to check your IB SA Result 2025:
- Visit the official MHA site at mha.gov.in.
- Find the link titled “IB Security Assistant Result 2025” under Latest Updates.
- Click the link to open the result PDF.
- Use Ctrl + F to search your roll number.
- If your roll number is listed, congrats—you’ve qualified for Tier 2.
- Download and save the PDF for future use.
It’s that simple. No login or credentials are needed to view the PDF.
Details
Once you’ve downloaded the result PDF, here are the key things you should verify:
- Your roll number
- The name of the post (Security Assistant/Executive)
- Category (UR, OBC, SC, ST, or EWS)
- State or region
- Cut-off marks (if provided)
- Tier 2 exam details and instructions
- Marks obtained in Tier 1 (if included)
Any discrepancy in the details should be immediately reported to the MHA through official contact channels.
Next Stage
After the Tier 1 result, qualifying candidates head to Tier 2. This stage includes a descriptive test and a local language translation test. While it’s qualifying in nature, performing well is crucial for the final shortlist.
Let’s look at what Tier 2 involves.
Pattern
| Component | Description |
|---|---|
| Translation Test | 500-word passage (local language ↔ English) |
| Type | Descriptive |
| Total Marks | 50 |
| Nature | Qualifying Only |
| Duration | 1 Hour |
| Minimum Marks | 20 out of 50 |
You won’t be scored in a typical ranking here, but failing to clear this stage will end your selection journey. Prepare accordingly.
Scoring
Want to estimate your Tier-1 marks? Here’s how:
- Each correct answer gives you 1 mark.
- Every wrong answer deducts 0.25 marks.
- Use this formula:
Total Marks = (Correct Answers × 1) – (Wrong Answers × 0.25)
Use your final score to compare with last year’s cut-off to guess your chances. This isn’t exact but can give you a fair idea.
The IB Security Assistant Result 2025 is a big milestone in your recruitment journey. If you’ve done your part, just sit tight and keep checking the official website. With the result expected in November, your next step could be just a scroll away. Prepare for Tier 2 as the competition will only get stiffer from here. Best of luck!
FAQs
When will IB SA Result 2025 release?
It is expected to release in November 2025.
Where to check IB Security Assistant result?
Visit mha.gov.in and look under Latest Updates.
How to download IB SA Tier 1 result?
Download the PDF result from the MHA website.
What is Tier 2 exam in IB SA?
It’s a descriptive and translation-based qualifying test.
What’s the minimum score in Tier 2?
You need at least 20 marks out of 50 to qualify.


















