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Every year Life Insurance Corporation of India exams are conducted to recruit thousands of students from all over India for various domains and the exam is considered to be the most sought-after insurance exam in the country. Life Insurance Corporation of India is the largest insurance company in the country. Life Insurance Corporation of India exam Posts are as under:
1- Assistant Administrative Officer (LIC AAO)
2- Apprentice Development Officer (LIC ADO)
3- Housing Finance Limited (LIC HFL)
4- Direct Sales Executives (LIC DSE)
5- Financial Services Executives (LIC FSE)
6- LIC IRDA (Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India)
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GIC is a reinsurance company that conducts a recruitment exam every year to shortlist eligible students for the post of Scale-I (Assistant Manager). General Insurance Corporation of India is a regulatory body of insurance companies. The selection method of General Insurance Corporation includes 2 phases which are, Phase 1 and Phase 2. Phase 1 is an online test whereas, Phase 2 is based on GD (group discussion) and interview. General Insurance Corporation recruitment is done for various positions such as Assistant, Assistant Manager, and other entry-level positions. For senior posts, positions are filled through promotion or through lat
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GIC (General Insurance Corporation of India) is a re-insurance company that conducts a recruitment exam every year to shortlist eligible applicants for the post of Assistant Manager which is Scale-I. GIC is a regulatory body of insurance companies. The selection method of General Insurance Corporation of India includes two phases that are, Phase 1 and Phase 2. Phase 1 is an online test whereas, Phase 2 is based on GD (group discussion) and interview. For more details, you may visit the Shiksha General Insurance Corporation of India exam page. (https://www.shiksha.com/exams/gic-exam)
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GIC Assistant Manager Salary, GIC Assistant Manager Pay Scale: INR 32795 - INR 1610 (14), INR 55335 - INR 1745 (4), INR 62315
GIC Officer Scale I Basic Pay: INR 32,795 (Increment for 14 Years equals INR 1610)
GIC Assistant Manager Scale I Basic Pay after 14 years: INR 55,335 (Increment for 4 Years equals INR 1745)
GIC Officer Scale I Maximum Basic Pay: INR 62,315
GIC Assistant Manager Gross Monthly Salary: INR 65,000
GIC Assistant Manager Scale I Total Salary Per Annum: Current Cost to the Company of an Assistant Manager posted in Mumbai is approximate INR13 LPA. House Rent Allowance City Wise:
1- 10 percent of pay subject to a maximum of IN
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Yes, there is a negative marking. There will be a penalty of 1/4th (one-fourth) marks assigned to the question for each of the wrong answers. Every 3 wrong answers will be deducted from the marks scored for one right answer. For more marking details, you may visit the Shiksha GIC exam page. (https://www.shiksha.com/exams/gic-exam-pattern#:~:text=Negative Marking in GIC 2021 Online Test, -The candidates should&text=There will be a penalty, scored for one right answer. )
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Syllabus for GIC;
1- Reasoning: Blood Relations, Alphanumeric Series, Input-Output, Calendars, Reasoning Analogies, Mirror and Water Images, Cause and Effect, Odd One Out, Picture Series and Sequences, Clocks, Statement and Assumptions, Embedded Images, Cubes and cuboids, Statement and Conclusions, Paper Folding, Coding-Decoding, Artificial Language, Puzzles, Syllogism, Critical Path, Figure Matrix, Seating Arrangements, Deductive Reasoning or Statement Analysis, Pattern Series and Sequences, Data Sufficiency, Dices, Order & Ranking, Decision Making Directions, Shape Construction.
2- General Awareness.
3- Numerical Ability: Simplificati
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Yes, there is a height-related criterion to apply for the NDA exam. The minimum height to be eligible for the NDA is as follows:
1. For general candidates, including girls, it is 157 cm.
2. For the Air Force, the minimum height requirement is 162.5 cm.
3. For candidates from the Ladakh Tribal Region, Andaman & Nicobar, Minicoy, and Lakshadweep Islands, it is 155 cm.
4. For candidates from Gorkhas, Nepali, Assamese, Garhwali, Kumaoni, Bhutan, Sikkim & the North East Region, and Uttarakhand, it is 152 cm.

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Minimum Educational Qualification for GIC Assistant Manager:
For Finance or Accounts: A Bachelor of Commerce Degree from a recognised University with min 60 percent mark in the degree examination for General and OBC category students and at least 55 percent marks for SC or ST category students or any equivalent qualification recognised as such by Central Government with the prescribed benchmark. For General: Graduation in any discipline with min 60 percent marks for General and OBC and min 55 percent marks for SC or ST category from a recognised university. For Legal: Students must possess LL.B. Or BL degree from a recognised University
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Yes, an average student can successfully pass the NDA exam with the right effort and preparation. These expert suggestions can help you prepare for the NDA exam:
1. To choose study materials for the exam, look over the exam syllabus and pattern.
2. You must have a solid grasp of your concepts in order to perform well on the mathematics paper.
3. You have only 2.5 hours to complete the 120 questions in the math paper and the 150 questions in the GAT paper. Therefore, learning time management is essential.
4. Make short notes on crucial subjects like geometry, Trigonometry and other GK concepts.
5. To ace the English section of Part A of
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The number of attempts at the NDA entrance exam is unlimited. You can take this exam as many times as you want until you reach the age of 19.5. As per UPSC guidance, there is no cap on the number of attempts in the NDA. There is, however, a restriction on age, which is 19 years and 6 months. According to the age requirements, applicants must be between the ages of 16.5 and 19.5 to be considered. For admission to the January and July batches of the NDA. The UPSC holds the exam twice. The next exam cycle will begin in the last week of December.

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