- By Anshika Verma
- Fri, 26 Sep 2025 08:38 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
LIC AAO Admit Card 2025 OUT: The hall tickets for the Assistant Administrative Officers (AAO) Recruitment 2025 has been officially released by the Life Insurance Corporation of India on September 25, 2025 on their official website. Those students who will be appearing for the AAO Recruitment Examination 2025 will be able to download their hall tickets from the official website of the LIC at licindia.in.
LIC AAO Admit Card 2025: Total Vacancies
This recruitment process is conducted by the Life Insurance Corporation of India to fill a total of 760 vacancies which includes 410 vacancies for Assistant Administrative Officer (Specialist) and 350 vacancies for Assistant Administrative Officer (Generalist) in the department.
The preliminary examination will be conducted October 3, 2025 by the Life Insurance Corporation of India. The recruitment examination will be divided into three sections (with separate time duration provided for each section). A total of 100 questions will be asked in the LIC AAO recruitment Exam, and the maximum mark is 70. The time duration to complete the examination is 1 hour.
The students are advised to keep a close check on the official website of the Life Insurance Corporation of India at licindia.in to stay updated with the latest information regarding the recruitment process.
Steps to check LIC AAO Admit Card 2025:
Step 1. Students must visit the official website of LIC at licindia.in to download their hall tickets
Step 2. There will be a link for the LIC AAO Admit Card 2025 available on the home page.
Step 3. A new page will open on the screen where candidates will have to enter the login credentials in the designated fields.
Step 4. Click on submit and your LIC AAO Admit Card 2025 will be displayed on the screen.
Step 5. Check the hall ticket and download it for future reference and examination day.
LIC AAO Admit Card 2025: Exam Pattern
In the exam, there will be reasoning ability and quantitative aptitude sections which will have 35 questions of 35 marks whereas English language with emphasis on grammar, vocabulary and comprehension will include 30 questions worth 30 marks. Students must note that there will be no negative marking in the written examination. The candidates will be required to qualify each section separately to move ahead in the selection procedure.