Candidates can now access their hall tickets for LIC’s upcoming exams through the official website.
The Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) has announced the release of the Preliminary exam schedule for the Assistant Administrative Officers (AAO) and Assistant Engineer (AE) positions for the year 2025. This recruitment drive is significant as it aims to fill a total of 841 positions across various categories, which includes 350 AAO Generalist posts, 81 AE Specialist posts, and 410 AAO Specialist posts.
Eligible candidates can conveniently download their hall tickets from the official LIC website at licindia.in. The Preliminary exam is set to take place on October 3, 2025, and will last for one hour. The examination will consist of 100 questions, which will carry a total of 70 marks. Notably, the question paper will be available in a bilingual format, offering both English and Hindi options, except for the language paper.
Following the Preliminary examination, candidates who qualify will be required to appear for the Main exam, which is scheduled for November 8, 2025. This two-stage examination process is designed to ensure that only the most qualified individuals are selected for the available positions within the organization.
To download the admit card, candidates should navigate to the homepage of the LIC website, where they can find the ‘Careers’ tab. By clicking on the link designated for the AE and AAO Preliminary admit cards for 2025, candidates will be prompted to log in. Upon successful login, they will be able to download and print their admit cards for future reference.
For further details, candidates are encouraged to visit the official LIC website, where they can find additional information and updates related to the recruitment process. This release marks an important step for candidates aspiring to build a career with LIC, one of India’s leading financial institutions.
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