LIC AAO Mains 2023 admit card out; Direct link
The LIC AAO Mains admit card 2023 is available for download on the website- ibpsonline.ibps.in.
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Subscribe NowArpita Das | March 15, 2023 | 10:04 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) has released the Assistant Administrative Officers (AAO) 2023 Mains admit card for phase 2 exam. Candidates who will be appearing for the LIC AAO recruitment exam 2023 can download their hall tickets from the website- ibpsonline.ibps.in.
To access and download the LIC AAO admit card 2023, candidates need to log in with their registration number or roll number and password or date of birth.
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The LIC AAO Mains exam 2023 phase 2 is scheduled to be held on March 18, 2023. The LIC AAO Mains admit card will include the name of the candidates, registration number, roll number, exam date and time, centre details and others.
It is compulsory for candidates to carry their LIC recruitment exam admit card 2023 on the day of the exam along with a valid ID proof to the exam centre.
LIC AAO Mains admit card 2023: Important Dates
Events | Dates |
Commencement of Call letter Download | March 14 |
Closure of Call letter Download | March 18 |
LIC AAO 2023 admit card Direct link
LIC AAO Mains admit card 2023: Steps to download
Candidates can download the LIC AAO 2023 admit card by following the below-mentioned steps.
- Visit the website- ibpsonline.ibps.in
- Click on the LIC AAO Mains admit card 2023 link.
- Enter the necessary credentials and submit.
- The LIC AAO hall ticket will get displayed.
- Download and take a printout of the LIC AAO Mains admit card 2023.
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