LIC AAO exam results 2016 Published at Licindia.in

LIC results 2016

Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) announced the results of the much awaited Assistant Administrative Officer (AAO) exam.

The online written exam was conducted on March 5th,6th,12th and 13th at different centres across the country.
Approximately 2000 candidates have been shortlisted for the next round of selection procedure.

With a hope to find a place amongst 700 vacancies this year, these shortlisted candidates will appear for the next stage which is the interview.

Nearly 12 lakh aspirants applied for this job this year.

LIC results 2016

The results can be checked by opening the pdf file here.

As per the participants who appeared for the exam last year, the difficulty level of the exam this year was between Esay and Moderate.

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Many candidates were able to attempt more than 100 questions out of 160.Candidates selected for the post of Assistant Administrative Officer (AAO).

The exam results season is just on the door as school students are writing their exams from various States. The PU college exams also have begun.

The results are expected to start arriving from April 10th onwards. Stay tuned for the dates.

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