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Public Sector Insurance Companies (PSICs) like LIC, GIC, and NIACL conduct exams for various positions like AO, Assistant, and SO. The exam pattern generally involves three phases: 1. Preliminary Exam (Shortlisting): - Tests basic skills in Quantitative Aptitude (QA), Reasoning Ability (RA), and English Language (EL). - QA covers topics like number systems, data interpretation, and basic arithmetic operations. - RA assesses logical and analytical skills through puzzles, syllogisms, and coding-decoding. - EL focuses on reading comprehension, vocabulary, and basic grammar. 2. Main Exam (In-depth Knowledge): More detailed assessment based on the specific job role. Common sections include: - QA (similar to preliminary but potentially more complex) - RA (similar to preliminary) - EL (similar to preliminary) - General Awareness (GA): Current affairs, banking/finance, insurance, and basic GK. Some exams may have a Descriptive Test (writing skills). 3. Interview (Final Evaluation): - Assesses personality, communication, and suitability for the role. May involve questions about insurance, current affairs, and the specific job responsibilities. Important Note: The exact pattern and syllabus may vary slightly between companies and positions. Always refer to the official notification from the specific PSIC for the latest details. Preparation Tips: - Start early and make a study plan. - Focus on understanding concepts, not just memorizing. - Practice with previous years' papers and mock tests. - Manage your time effectively during exams. - Revise regularly to retain information. By following these steps, you can effectively prepare for PSIC exams and increase your chances of success.
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