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Last Chance to Apply for LIC AAO and AE Positions

The Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) is inviting applications for 841 positions of Assistant Administrative Officer (AAO) and Assistant Engineer (AE) until September 9. Candidates aged between 21 and 30 can apply, with age relaxations for SC, ST, OBC, and Divyang categories. Applicants must hold a BE, B.Tech, or equivalent qualification. The selection process includes preliminary and main examinations. Follow the outlined steps to submit your application online. Don't miss this opportunity to join LIC!
 
Last Chance to Apply for LIC AAO and AE Positions

Apply Now for LIC AAO and AE Positions



Candidates have until September 9 to submit their applications for the roles of Assistant Administrative Officer (AAO) and Assistant Engineer (AE) at the Life Insurance Corporation (LIC). Those interested in these positions should act quickly, as the application portal will close after this date. A total of 841 vacancies for AAO and AE will be filled by LIC. Interested applicants can apply online through the official LIC website.


Age Requirements


Applicants must be at least 21 years old and not older than 30 years. Additionally, age relaxation is available for certain categories: SC and ST candidates receive a 5-year extension, OBC candidates get a 3-year extension, and Divyang candidates are eligible for a 10-year extension.


Educational Requirements


To qualify for these positions, candidates must possess a BE, B.Tech, or equivalent qualification from a recognized institution in India.


Steps to Apply for LIC AAO Recruitment 2025


Follow these steps to apply for the AAO and AE positions:


1. Visit the official LIC website.


2. Click on the "LIC AAO application" link on the homepage.


3. Log in using your personal details.


4. Upload the necessary documents in scanned format.


5. Pay the required examination fee and review your information carefully.


6. Submit the application and print a copy for your records.


Selection Process


Candidates will be chosen based on their performance in both preliminary and main examinations. The preliminary exam will consist of 100 multiple-choice questions covering Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, and English. Those who pass this stage will be invited to take the main examination.