Preparing for the LIC AAO (Assistant Administrative Officer) exam in 3 months requires a structured and disciplined approach. The exam consists of Preliminary (Phase 1), Mains (Phase 2), and Interview (Phase 3) stages. Here's a detailed 3-month strategy to help you prepare efficiently and maximize your chances of success.
π Understanding the LIC AAO Exam Pattern
Phase 1: Prelims (Online)
- Quantitative Aptitude β 35 Questions (35 Marks)
- Reasoning Ability β 35 Questions (35 Marks)
- English Language β 30 Questions (30 Marks) (Qualifying only, marks not counted for merit)
- Total Questions β 100
- Duration β 60 minutes
Phase 2: Mains (Online)
- Reasoning Ability β 30 Questions (90 Marks)
- General Knowledge & Current Affairs β 30 Questions (60 Marks)
- Data Analysis & Interpretation (For Generalists) / Professional Knowledge (For Specialists) β 30 Questions (90 Marks)
- Insurance & Financial Market Awareness β 30 Questions (60 Marks)
- Descriptive Test (Letter & Essay Writing in English) β 2 Questions (25 Marks)
- Total Marks β 325
- Duration β 2 hours 30 minutes
Phase 3: Interview
- Conducted for candidates who qualify for the Mains.
- Total Marks β 60
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Step-by-Step Study Plan (3 Months)
Each month will focus on specific areas while revising previously learned topics.
π Month 1: Build Concepts & Strengthen Basics
π Daily Routine:
- Reasoning (2 hours) β Learn puzzle-solving techniques, seating arrangements, coding-decoding, and syllogism.
- Quantitative Aptitude (2 hours) β Focus on simplification, percentage, ratio & proportion, and arithmetic problems.
- English Language (1 hour) β Read newspapers (The Hindu, Economic Times), practice comprehension, grammar, and vocabulary.
- General Awareness (1 hour) β Start reading current affairs (past 6 months), banking & insurance awareness.
- Mock Tests & Analysis (1 hour) β Take 1 prelims mock test every alternate day.
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Topics to Cover:
- Quantitative Aptitude β Number System, Simplification, Approximation, Profit & Loss, Percentage, Ratio & Proportion.
- Reasoning Ability β Blood relations, Directions, Syllogism, Inequalities.
- English Language β Reading Comprehension, Error Spotting, Cloze Test.
- General Awareness β Start covering Banking & Insurance terms, Static GK.
- Mock Tests β Focus on Prelims-level practice.
π Month 2: Advance Preparation & Mains Focus
π Daily Routine:
- Reasoning (2 hours) β Advanced puzzles, seating arrangements, data sufficiency.
- Quantitative Aptitude (2 hours) β Data interpretation, caselets, missing DI, quadratic equations.
- English Language (1 hour) β Practice Descriptive Writing (Letter & Essay).
- General Awareness & Insurance (1.5 hours) β Deep dive into insurance, banking, and finance-related current affairs.
- Mock Tests & Analysis (1.5 hours) β Take 1 mock test every day and analyze mistakes.
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Topics to Cover:
- Quantitative Aptitude β Time & Work, Boats & Streams, Probability, Data Interpretation.
- Reasoning Ability β High-level Puzzles, Logical Reasoning.
- English Language β Descriptive Writing, Error Spotting, Para Jumbles.
- General Awareness β Financial Market Awareness, Static GK, Budget, Economic Survey.
- Mock Tests β Take full-length Mains mock tests.
π Month 3: Full-Length Tests & Revision
π Daily Routine:
- Full-Length Prelims & Mains Mock Tests (3 hours)
- Revising Weak Topics (2 hours)
- Current Affairs (1 hour)
- Descriptive Writing Practice (1 hour)
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Final Touches:
- Solve previous 5 yearsβ LIC AAO question papers.
- Focus on time management in solving mock tests.
- Improve accuracy & speed.
- Daily revision of formulas, shortcuts, and tricks.
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Resources & Study Material
π Best Books
- Reasoning Ability β "A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning" by R.S. Aggarwal
- Quantitative Aptitude β "Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations" by R.S. Aggarwal
- English Language β "Word Power Made Easy" by Norman Lewis
- General Awareness β Lucentβs General Knowledge, "Banking Awareness" by Arihant
- Descriptive Writing β "Descriptive Writing Book for Banking & Insurance Exams" by Adda247
π Best Online Resources
- Current Affairs β AffairsCloud, Gradeup, BankersAdda, PIB
- Mock Tests & Online Practice β Oliveboard, Testbook, PracticeMock
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Tips for Success
- Follow a Strict Timetable β Allocate fixed time for each subject.
- Time Management & Speed β Regularly practice time-bound tests.
- Strengthen Weak Areas β Identify your weaker topics and practice them daily.
- Stay Updated with Current Affairs β Read newspapers & follow insurance-related news.
- Analyze Mistakes in Mock Tests β Focus on improvement rather than attempting more questions.
- Stay Motivated & Healthy β Take short breaks, exercise, and avoid burnout.
π₯ Final 7-Day Crash Strategy (Before Exam)
Day 1-2: Revise formulas, shortcuts, GK notes, and high-weightage topics.
Day 3-4: Solve previous yearβs papers and improve accuracy.
Day 5-6: Attempt full-length mock tests and analyze mistakes.
Day 7: Relax, stay confident, and revise key points.
π Conclusion:
A 3-month strategy is enough if followed with dedication. Focus on concepts, speed, and accuracy. Attempt mock tests regularly, improve weak areas, and stay consistent. LIC AAO is not just about knowledge; time management and smart preparation will help you crack the exam.
π All the Best for Your LIC AAO Exam! π