IB MTS result 2026 release shortly as per official notice; here’s how to download merit list at mha.gov.in
IB MTS result 2026 expected shortly on MHA website, merit list and cut off details IB MTS result 2026: The Intelligence Bureau is set to declare the IB MTS Result 2026 on the Ministry of Home Affairs website, with the official notice indicating that the result will be released shortly. As of April 13, 2026, candidates who appeared for the examination are awaiting confirmation of their qualifying status.The Multi-Tasking Staff examination was conducted on January 27, 2026, for 362 vacancies. Once released, the result will be available in PDF format on mha.gov.in, carrying the roll numbers of candidates shortlisted for the next stage of recruitment.Result preparation and latest updateFollowing the examination, the provisional answer key and response sheet were issued within two days. Objections submitted by candidates are currently under review. The final answer key, once released, will form the basis for preparing the IB MTS Result 2026.The selection process includes Tier 1, Tier 2, and an interview stage. Only candidates clearing the written examination will move forward in the process.• Direct link to visit the official webpageSteps to download result and key detailsCandidates will be able to access the result by visiting the official website and selecting the IB MTS Result 2026 link. The merit list PDF will display shortlisted roll numbers, which can be searched directly. It is advised to download and retain a copy for reference.The result document will include essential details such as examination name, candidate’s roll number, name, marks obtained, and instructions for the next stage. Any discrepancy must be reported promptly.Marking scheme and score calculationThe written examination consisted of objective-type multiple-choice questions. Each correct answer carries one mark, while an incorrect response results in a deduction of one-fourth mark.Candidates can estimate their scores by adding marks for correct answers and subtracting penalties for incorrect ones to arrive at a tentative total.Merit list and cut off criteriaThe merit list will be released alongside the cut-off marks. It will be prepared based on written examination scores, subsequent stages where applicable, category-wise vacancies, and document verification status.The cut-off marks will depend on factors including the number of candidates, total vacancies, reservation norms, difficulty level, and normalisation criteria. Candidates meeting or exceeding the cut-off will qualify for the next stage.Next stage and document verificationShortlisted candidates will be called for document verification. Required documents include proof of date of birth, educational certificates, domicile certificate, caste or disability certificate where applicable, and other relevant records. Failure to produce valid documents may lead to disqualification.