LIC ADO Main Result 2019 Declared; Know How to Download in 5 steps
vikrant.shukla | October 16, 2019 | 11:53 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, OCTOBER 16: Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) has declared the main result of ADO (Apprentice Development Officer) 2018-19. The LIC ADO exam was conducted for three categories- Open Market, LIC Employees and LIC Agents. Candidates who attempted the examination can visit the official website of LIC to check the region-wise result. LIC has released the result for Open Market, LIC Employees, LIC Agents for all zones like Central, Northern, Western, Eastern, Southern, North Central, South Central and East-Central Zone. The exam of ADO was conducted on August 11, 2019. The online examination was conducted to fill in 8581 vacancies. Qualified candidates are now required to appear for the interview and if selected in the interview they will have to undergo a pre-recruitment medical examination after which they will be appointed the position of LIC ADO.
Selected candidates will be required to appoint suitable candidates as LIC agents and train them properly while also help the agents in selling LIC insurance policies.
Steps to check the result:
1. Visit the official website of licindia.in
2. Select the zone for which you have applied
3. On the result page select category - Open Market, LIC Employees and LIC Agents
4. Click on the result link and check your roll number
5. Download the results for future purpose
To be selected for the LIC ADO position, candidates must obtain cut off marks in each section and should also obtain minimum marks in the aggregate to qualify the Preliminary, Main and the interview round. The minimum marks to be obtained in each paper and in the aggregate will be decided by LIC.
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