LIC AAO Admit Card 2025 Released
LIC AAO Admit Card 2025: The Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) has officially issued the admit card for the AAO Preliminary Examination scheduled for 2025. Candidates can access their admit cards by visiting the official LIC website at licindia.in. The preliminary examination is set to take place on October 3, 2025, followed by the main examination on November 8, 2025.
To obtain the admit card, candidates must enter their roll or registration number along with their date of birth or password as login credentials.
Required Documents
LIC is organizing the examination for Assistant Administrative Officer roles nationwide. Candidates must present their admit card along with one valid photo ID, such as an Aadhaar card, voter ID, PAN card, or passport, at the examination venue. The application window was open from August 16, 2025, to September 8, 2025.
Exam Pattern Overview
The LIC AAO Preliminary Exam will be conducted online and will feature objective-type questions. The exam will include a total of 100 questions, divided into 30 from the English Language, 35 from Quantitative Aptitude, and 35 from Reasoning Ability. The English section is qualifying in nature. Each section will have a time limit of 20 minutes, totaling 1 hour for the entire exam.
Steps to Download the Admit Card
Follow these steps to download your admit card:
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