Life Insurance Corporation of India has released the Recruitment notification (LIC Assistant 2019) for eligible Indian Citizens for appointment as Assistant. The application is going to start from 17- September-2019 and will close on 01- October - 2019. To score well in this examination, it is important for a candidate to have the knowledge of the exam pattern of Examination. Below is the Exam pattern of the LIC Assistantexam. The candidates will be able to apply online through LIC Official websitefrom 17- September-2019 to 01- October - 2019.
LIC Assistant Exam Pattern for Prelims Exam
S.No.
Topics
No. of Questions
Marks
Minimum Qualifying Marks
Duration
SC/ST/PwBD
Others
1.
Reasoning Ability
35
35
11
12
20 minutes
2.
Numerical Ability
35
35
13
14
20 minutes
3.
English Language / Hindi Language
30
30
13
14
20 minutes
Total
100
100
60 minutes
LIC Assistant Mains Exam
After qualifying for Preliminary Exam, candidates would be appearing for Mains exam. The Pattern for Mains Exam of LIC Assistant is two types:
North/North Central/Central/Western
S.No.
Topics
No. of Questions
Marks
Minimum Qualifying Marks
Duration
SC/ST/PwBD
Others
1.
Reasoning Ability & Computer Aptitude
40
40
14
16
30 minutes
2.
General/ Financial Awareness
40
40
14
16
30 minutes
3.
Quantitative Aptitude
40
40
14
16
40 minutes
4.
English Language
40
40
14
16
30 minutes
5.
Hindi Language
40
40
14
16
30 minutes
Total
200
200
150 minutes
Eastern/South Central/Southern
S.No.
Topics
No. of Questions
Marks
Minimum Qualifying Marks
Duration
SC/ST/PwBD
Others
1.
Reasoning Ability & Computer Aptitude
60
60
22
24
40 minutes
2.
General/ Financial Awareness
50
50
18
16
35 minutes
3.
Quantitative Aptitude
50
50
18
20
40 minutes
4.
English Language
40
40
14
16
35 minutes
Total
200
200
150 minutes
Main examination will consist of objective tests for 200 marks.
The objective test will be conducted in online mode. The objective test will have separate timing for every section.
Qualification of Preliminary exam is essential to appear for the Mains Exam. However, the marks obtained in the Preliminary Examination (Phase I) will not be combined with Mains for selection and final selection will be based on the marks obtained by a candidate in Main Examination (Phase II)
There will be negative marks of ¼ marks for wrong answers in the Objective tests for the main examination