LIC AAO admit card 2019 released for Prelims @licindia.in; check live updates here
Bachan Thakur | April 22, 2019 | 06:59 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, April 22: Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) has released the admit card of LIC AAO 2019 in online mode on April 22. It must be noted that the LIC AAO admit card 2019 has been released for the Prelims examination which is slated to be held on May 4 and 5. Registered candidates can download the Prelims call letter till May 5.
To download the admit card, candidates have to visit the official website – licindia.in and click on the admit card link. After clicking on the hall ticket link, candidates have to enter their registered roll number/registration number and date of birth/password in the login window and click on log in button.
Now they can access their admit card. Candidates are advised to check all details reflected on the hall ticket and ensure that all the particulars are correct to the best of their knowledge. In case of any mistake/discrepancy, they must immediately contact the LIC officials for the rectification.
After downloading the hall ticket, candidates must take at least two printouts of it. The admit card has to be brought to the examination centre on the exam day, as without it no candidate will be allowed to take the test. Along with the hall ticket, they must also carry one of the prescribed photo ID proofs to the exam hall.
LIC has announced a total of 590 vacancies for the recruitment year 2019-20. Candidates between 21 to 30 years of age with the prescribed educational qualification can apply for the exam. LIC AAO is conducted in three phases - Prelims, Mains and Interview followed by pre-recruitment medical test. The exam is held for the recruitment of Assistant Administrative Officers (AAO) in different domains/departments like Generalist/IT/Chartered Accountant/Actuarial/Rajbhasha.
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