The Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) Assistant Administrative Officer (AAO) examination comprises multiple stages, each with specific qualifying criteria. Here's a detailed breakdown of the marks required to qualify at each stage:
1. Preliminary Examination:
Objective: The Preliminary Examination serves as a screening test to shortlist candidates for the Main Examination.
Structure: It consists of three sections:
- Reasoning Ability
- Quantitative Aptitude
- English Language
Marking Scheme: Each section carries 35 marks, totaling 100 marks.
Qualifying Criteria:
- Sectional Cut-Offs: Candidates must achieve the minimum qualifying marks in each section.
- Overall Cut-Off: An aggregate score is calculated by combining the marks obtained in all sections. Candidates must meet or exceed the overall cut-off to qualify for the Main Examination.
Note: The English Language section is qualifying in nature; however, candidates must still meet the sectional cut-off for this section.
2. Main Examination:
Objective: The Main Examination assesses candidates' in-depth knowledge and suitability for the AAO role.
Structure: It includes both objective and descriptive sections:
- Objective Section:
- Reasoning Ability
- General Knowledge, Current Affairs, and Professional Knowledge
- Insurance and Financial Market Awareness
- Data Analysis and Interpretation
- English Language (Letter Writing and Essay)
- Descriptive Section:
- Letter Writing
- Essay Writing
Marking Scheme: The objective section carries 300 marks, and the descriptive section carries 25 marks, totaling 325 marks.
Qualifying Criteria:
- Sectional Cut-Offs: Candidates must achieve the minimum qualifying marks in each section.
- Overall Cut-Off: An aggregate score is calculated by combining the marks obtained in all sections. Candidates must meet or exceed the overall cut-off to qualify for the Interview stage.
3. Interview:
Objective: The Interview assesses candidates' personality, communication skills, and suitability for the AAO role.
Structure: The Interview carries 60 marks.
Qualifying Criteria:
- Minimum Marks: Candidates must secure a minimum of 30 marks in the Interview to be considered for final selection.
- Final Selection: The final selection is based on the combined performance in the Main Examination and Interview. Candidates must meet the overall cut-off, which is determined by the LIC based on various factors, including the number of vacancies and the performance of candidates.
4. Final Selection:
Important Notes:
Normalization: In the case of online examinations, LIC may apply normalization to account for variations in difficulty levels across different sessions.
Category-Specific Cut-Offs: Cut-off marks vary based on categories (e.g., General, SC, ST, OBC, EWS). Candidates should refer to the official LIC notifications for category-specific cut-offs.
Official Notifications: For the most accurate and up-to-date information, candidates should refer to the official LIC notifications and website.
Please note that the above information is based on previous years' patterns and may be subject to change. It's essential to consult the latest official LIC notifications for the most current details.