LIC AAO 2019 Result Announced for Mains Exam; 880 Candidates Qualified
Shristi Kirti | July 30, 2019 | 10:15 AM IST | 1 min read
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Subscribe NowN EW DELHI, JULY 30 : Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) has announced the result of LIC AAO 2019 for the mains exam on July 29. As many as 880 candidates have qualified in the mains phase of LIC AAO 2019 exam which was held on June 28. As per the result of LIC AAO, total of 735 candidates have qualified for the post of Generalist, 2 candidates have qualified for Rajbhasha and Actuarial, 120 candidates have qualified for IT and 21 candidates have qualified for the post of CA.
The result has been released in the form of PDF format for each post separately. To download the result of LIC AAO mains exam, candidate must visit on the official website and click on the result link as per their respective post.
To visit the official website, candidates must click - l icindia.in . The result PDF contains the names, and roll numbers,, gender and date of birth of all the qualified candidates.
The names of only those candidates have been mentioned in the result PDF who have scored the minimum cut off marks. Candidates whose names are mentioned in the result PDF have to appear for the mains exam which is scheduled to be held on June 28, 2019.
The exam of LIC AAO is conducted for the recruitment of candidates as Assistant Administrative Officers (AAO). The exam is conducted in three stages - prelims, mains, and interview. Candidates who qualify in all the three stages of exam are shortlisted for the final recruitment at LIC as AAO.
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