Exam Date: August 17, 2025
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
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.
July,2025
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