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LIC AAO

Group A officers who handle administrative duties

Exam Date: August 17, 2025

Test Structure

LIC AAO is an entry-level officer post in the Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC), one of India's largest government-owned insurance and investment corporations. The AAO plays a key administrative and managerial role.


Full Form: Life Insurance Corporation – Assistant Administrative Officer

Conducting Body: LIC (Life Insurance Corporation of India)

Post Type: Group A, Gazetted Officer

Department: LIC (a government-owned insurance body under the Ministry of Finance)

Work Location: Across various LIC offices in India

Nature of Job: Primarily office work, handling insurance policies, claims, customer service, risk assessment, policy underwriting, etc.


 Roles & Responsibilities:


Managing and processing insurance claims and policy-related documentation

Assisting in underwriting of policies and maintaining records

Providing customer support and resolving complaints

Overseeing accounts and administrative work

Coordinating with other LIC departments for smooth functioning


 Types of LIC AAO Posts:


LIC recruits AAOs in various categories:


1. Generalist

2. Chartered Accountant (CA)

3. Legal

4. IT (Information Technology)

5. Actuarial

6. Rajbhasha (Hindi Translator)


Each has different eligibility criteria based on the specialization.


Educational Qualification


- Generalist Post: A Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized Indian University/Institution.

- Specialist Posts:


Chartered Accountant: Bachelor’s degree with completion of the final examination of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India.

Actuarial: Graduate from any discipline with at least 6 papers cleared from the Institute of Actuaries of India.

Legal: Bachelor’s degree in Law (3 years or 5 years) from a recognized university.

Rajbhasha: Post Graduate Master’s Degree in Hindi/Hindi translation with English as one of the subjects at Bachelor’s Degree level.

Information Technology: Graduate degree in Engineering (CS/IT/Electronics) or MCA/M.Sc. (Computer Science).


 Age Limit (as of 1st January 2025)


Minimum Age: 21 years

Maximum Age: 30 years


Age Relaxation:


- SC/ST: 5 years

- OBC: 3 years

- PwBD (General): 10 years

       -  PwBD (SC/ST): 15 years

- PwBD (OBC): 13 years

- ECO/SSCO (General): 5 years

- ECO/SSCO (SC/ST): 10 years

- ECO/SSCO (OBC): 8 years

- Confirmed LIC employees: Additional years. 


 Nationality


Must be a citizen of India


Syllabus Breakdown


Phase I: Preliminary Examination


Reasoning Ability: Number Series, Syllogism, Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations, Direction Sense, Seating Arrangement, Puzzles, Input-Output, Data Sufficiency

Quantitative Aptitude: Number System, Simplification/Approximation, Profit & Loss, Ratio & Proportion, Percentage, Time & Work, Time & Distance, Simple & Compound Interest, Mensuration, Data Interpretation

English Language: Reading Comprehension, Sentence Rearrangement, Fill in the Blanks, Error Spotting, Synonyms & Antonyms, Para Jumbles, Cloze Test


Phase II: Main Examination


Reasoning Ability: Advanced Seating Arrangement, Complex Puzzles, Data Sufficiency, Logical Reasoning, Critical Reasoning, Input-Output, Syllogism

Data Analysis & Interpretation: Data Interpretation (Tables, Graphs, Charts), Data Sufficiency, Data Comparison, Data Caselets

General Knowledge & Current Affairs: Current Affairs (National & International), Static General Knowledge, Books & Authors, Awards & Honors, Sports, Economy, Science & Technology

Insurance & Financial Market Awareness: LIC Products & Services, Insurance Terms & Concepts, Financial Markets, Banking & Financial Institutions, Regulatory Bodies (IRDAI, SEBI, RBI), Recent   Developments in Insurance Sector

Descriptive Test (English Language): Letter Writing, Essay Writing, Precis Writing, Report Writing, Comprehension

How to Prepare

Understand the Exam Pattern:


1. Familiarize yourself with the structure and timing of each section. 

2. Regular Practice: Solve previous year question papers and take mock tests to improve speed and accuracy. 

3. Stay Updated: Keep abreast of current affairs and developments in the insurance sector. 

4. Time Management: Allocate specific time slots for each section during preparation to ensure balanced coverage.

5. Focus on Weak Areas: Identify and work on areas where you are less confident.

6. Utilize Quality Study Material:


Reasoning Ability: "A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning" by R.S. Aggarwal

Quantitative Aptitude: "Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations" by R.S. Aggarwal

English Language: "High School English Grammar & Composition" by Wren & Martin

General Knowledge & Current Affairs: Monthly Current Affairs magazines, Newspapers

Insurance & Financial Market Awareness: "Insurance & Financial Market Awareness" by Arihant Experts


7. Mock Tests and Analysis: Take regular mock tests and analyze your performance to identify areas of improvement.

Important Dates

  • July,2025

Frequently Asked Questions

LIC AAO is a national-level competitive exam conducted by LIC to recruit Class I officers in roles like:

Generalist

IT

Chartered Accountant

Actuarial

Rajbhasha (Hindi Language)

21 to 30 years

Age relaxation:

SC/ST: 5 years

OBC: 3 years

PwBD: Up to 10–15 years depending on category

Apply online through the official LIC website:

https://licindia.in

General/OBC: ₹700 + GST

SC/ST/PwBD: ₹85 + GST

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