LIC Assistant Recruitment Notification 2019 to be Out Soon; See Here Details
Supriya Kumari | September 17, 2019 | 10:30 AM IST
NEW DELHI, SEPTEMBER 16: Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) is to release a recruitment notification for LIC Assistant 2019. It will be a part of LIC recruitment 2019 which will enable the LIC to ensure its smooth operations. As per media reports, the LIC recruitment notification along with the application is expected to be released any time soon. Approximately 8,000 vacancies are expected for the year 2019 recruitment. Candidates will be able to check the total number of vacancies zone wise for different departments. The application form of LIC Assistant recruitment will be available zone wise for eastern, east-central, central, southern, south-central, northern, northern-central, western. The examination authority LIC, has released a link for the recruitment of Assistant but the detailed regarding the same is expected to be out soon.
Candidates with graduation degree may be able to apply for LIC Assistant 2019 recruitment. However, all the relevant details regarding the eligibility criteria will be prescribed in the notification.
To apply for the exam, candidates will have to visit the official website of LIC at licindia.in . The dates to fill LIC Assistant application form, payment of fee, exam dates, admit card dates etc will be issued in the detailed notification.
Previously, LIC has conducted the Assistant Administrative Officer (AAO) and Apprentice Development Officers (ADO). The selection of the candidates for AAO is done on the basis of prelim, mains and interview whereas for ADO, candidates are selected on the basis of prelims, mains exam, interview and medical examination.
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