GIC Officer Scale 1 2019 Admit Card Released; Download Now
vikrant.shukla | September 27, 2019 | 05:55 PM IST
NEW DELHI, SEPTEMBER 27: General Insurance Corporation (GIC) of India has released the admit card for GIC Officer Scale 1 Exam 2019. The exam of GIC Officer Scale 1 will be conducted on October 5, 2019. Candidates who have applied for the GIC Officer Scale 1 recruitment can download the admit card from the official website of GIC. The exam is being held to fill in 25 posts in the officer's cadre of assistant manager (scale-I). Candidates can download the admit card from September 26, 2019, to October 05, 2019 using their credentials like roll number/registration number. GIC will release separate admit card for both the stages.
Steps to download GIC Officer Scale 1 Admit Card 2019:
1) Go to the official website of GIC: gicofindia.com/en/
2) In the latest news section on the home page, click on the link titled 'Recruitment Of Scale I Officers – Click Here To Download Admit Card' to download the admit card.
3) You will be directed to the login page
4) Enter your credentials like Registration No / Roll No and Password / DOB
5) Enter captcha code and click on the login tab
6) Take print-out of the admit card which will be displayed as you click on login.
7) Save admit for future reference
Post downloading the admit card candidates must read all the details regarding the exam centre, timing and session along with their personal details carefully and in case of any mistakes, they should contact the exam organising authority for rectifying it.
Candidates are advised to carry their admit card along with a valid photo ID (Aadhar Card, PAN Card, Voter ID, Driving License or Passport) to the exam centre on the date mentioned on the admit card.
The exam will be conducted in online mode.
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