NIACL AO Admit Card 2019 for Mains Exam Released; Check Details Here
Sanjana Surbhi | February 8, 2019 | 07:17 PM IST
NEW DELHI, FEBRUARY 8: The New India Assurance Co. Ltd. (NIACL) has released the mains admit card of NIACL AO 2019 on February 8 in online mode. The admit card has been released at https://www.newindia.co.in for those candidates who will be appearing for the mains exam on March 2. Candidates who have qualified in the prelims exam can now download the admit card till the date of examination. In order to download NIACL AO admit card 2019, candidates have to enter their registration number/roll number and date of birth/password in the login window.
After downloading the NIACL AO admit card , candidates must check all the details and ensure that the admit card carries all the correct information. In case any information reflecting on NIACL AO admit card is not correct, then candidates must immediately contact the exam conducting authority for correction.
Along with the admit card of NIACL AO, candidates must also carry any one of the prescribed photo-identity proofs (Voter Card, Aadhaar Card, Driving License, PAN card, Employee ID, Passport) to the examination centre. Candidates will not be permitted to appear for the exam without the admit card of NIACL AO and the prescribed photo ID proof.
NIACL AO exam is conducted in three phases - Preliminary, Mains and Interview and the admit card is released separately for all the stages. This year, the authority has announced 312 vacancies in different disciplines like Company Secretary, Legal, Finance and Accounts and Generalists disciplines.
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