Is it Possible to Crack LIC AAO in 1 month
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There is only one month remaining to prepare for your dream job. Facing the LIC AAO exam with just one month of preparation feels a little tough. It is a national-level, highly competitive exam in which lakhs of aspirants are appearing. The last date to apply for this exam is coming closer now. With its attractive salary and benefits, it has attracted many aspirants who want a secure government job. There are many challenges that every aspirant faces during their preparation stage. Yet, hundreds of aspirants crack this exam despite many difficulties. If you are also an aspirant, you must have thought, is it possible to crack LIC AAO in 1 month only? The remaining days need smart planning with the best possible approach towards each subject. Let’s now discuss in detail how to crack the LIC AAO in only one month.

 

Understanding the LIC AAO Challenge

The LIC AAO (Assistant Administrative Officer) exam is among India’s most prestigious insurance sector recruitment tests. Its popularity is rooted in the security, status, and dignity the job promises. With lakhs competing for a handful of vacancies, the stakes couldn’t be higher. The competition tests not just intelligence, but resolve, resilience, and a candidate’s ability to adapt and innovate.

Exam Structure at a Glance

Success starts with clarity. The LIC AAO exam features two major phases:

Prelims:

  • Reasoning Ability (35 Qs, 20 mins, 35 marks)
  • Quantitative Aptitude (35 Qs, 20 mins, 35 marks)
  • English Language (30 Qs, 20 mins — qualifying only)
  • Total Duration: 1 hour
  • Total Marks: 70

Mains:

  • Reasoning Ability (30 Qs, 40 mins, 90 marks)
  • Data Analysis & Interpretation (30 Qs, 40 mins, 90 marks)
  • Insurance/Financial Awareness (30 Qs, 20 mins, 60 marks)
  • General Awareness (30 Qs, 20 mins, 60 marks)
  • Descriptive English (Email and Report Writing, 30 mins — qualifying)
  • Total Duration: 2 hour 30 minutes
  • Total Marks: 300

No negative marking in Prelims and Mains for Generalist posts allows candidates to attempt all questions without worrying about negative marking. It is advised to reserve the last few minutes to attempt all skipped questions; this may add 25% extra marks to your prelims score. Mains, however, are rigorous and define the merit list.

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Syllabus Details

The syllabus includes reasoning, quantitative aptitude, general awareness, insurance/finance, and descriptive English. It reflects not just knowledge but analytical thinking, clarity of concepts, and real-world application. Check an overview of the syllabus below.

  • Reasoning: Puzzles, seating arrangements, coding-decoding, syllogisms, input-output, blood relations, and direction sense.
  • Quantitative Aptitude: Simplification, arithmetic, data interpretation, probability, mensuration
  • English: Grammar, comprehension, vocabulary, sentence correction
  • General & Financial Awareness: Current affairs, banking/insurance concepts, economic news, policies, and financial markets
  • Descriptive English: Email, Reports, Precis, and Situational Analysis 

Is 1 Month Enough? Let’s Get Real

The straightforward answer is yes, it is possible, but only for aspirants who combine smart work, high discipline, mental resilience, and laser focus. What moves mountains in a month isn’t just intelligence, it’s the courage to start each day with a fresh mind and a plan that’s practical and actionable, not just hope.

What are the Essential Ingredients?

Below are the three essential ingredients you need to crack LIC AAO in 1 month.

  • Existing Foundation: A month suits those with basic knowledge of banking/insurance exams. Complete newcomers need longer to absorb concepts.
  • Focused and Structured Study: Every hour must be planned, every topic must be revised, and every mock test must be analyzed.
  • Adaptability: Different type of questions? Adaptive learning is a must.

Handling Stress During Preparation

Exam stress isn’t just academic, it’s emotional. In just four weeks, aspirants need to cover all important topics of LIC AAO. There will be days of self-doubt, anxiety, and fatigue. But remember, every champion was once a learner. In moments when panic creeps in, pause and remember why you started, who you want to prove yourself to, and what crossing the finish line would mean.

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The 4-Week LIC AAO Action Plan (Daily Strategy)

Below is a 4-week LIC AAO action plan, which suggests how determined aspirants can use every day in a month to cover the entire syllabus of LIC AAO and become ready for success.

Week 1 – Foundation & Speed Building

In week 1 of your preparation, focus on building foundation and learn basic concepts. 

  • Take a diagnostic mock test to understand strengths and weaknesses.
  • Read syllabus and previous-year trends.
  • Focus on basic concepts in reasoning and quant – clear the basics of puzzles, series, seating arrangements, arithmetic, and DI basics.
  • Revise English grammar weekly (because its only qualifying), practice comprehension.
  • Start daily news and current affairs for first 30 minutes of every day.

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Week 2 – Depth & Practice

In week 2, focus on learning advanced concepts, rigorous practice through topic-wise tests, note-making for revision, and full-length mocks per week.

  • Move to advanced reasoning, complex DI, and application-based questions.
  • Start insurance and financial market awareness topics, make concise notes of key terms and events.
  • Attempt full-length mocks (1 per week), analyze thoroughly for each error.
  • Build short notes and memory aids for revision.

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Week 3 – Revision & Simulation

In week 3, focus on weak areas, revision sessions, read current affairs, and take time-bound tests.

  • Focus sharply on weak areas.
  • Take full-length mocks simulating actual exam conditions.
  • Daily current affairs reading, government policies, insurance news, and banking updates.
  • Group revision sessions (online or with friends) to test retention under pressure.

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Week 4 – Final Push & Mindset Mastery

In the last week remaining for the exam, don’t start and new topic and take prelims level mock tests and do analysis of each test.

  • Focus on only mock tests and targeted revisions.
  • Analyze final mock tests, benchmark scores with past cut-offs.
  • Complete revision, rest, and healthy routines.
  • Practice exam day scenarios: time management, question selection, calmness.

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PracticeMock Courses – Who Should Use What?

Below is the PracticeMock course break-down, so aspirants pick the best course for their unique needs and preparation levels:

CourseWho Is It For?Key Features
Banking BasicBeginners, freshers, comebackersPrelims/Mains mocks, e-books, 2-year mocks
Banking ProRepeaters, target toppersSectional/topic mocks, quizzes, boosters 
Banking PlusAdvanced learners, 1-month sprintsAll Pro features + PDF course (20,000+ Qs) 
Banking MaxBanking + RBI aspirants + video learnersAll Plus + 200+ video lectures, RBI Phase 1, revision tools 

How PracticeMock Courses Change Results

Candidates using PracticeMock’s platform experience:

  • Real exam simulation: Practice mock tests reflect actual exam pressure and pacing.
  • Personalized feedback: Detailed analysis so you fix weaknesses and build exam strategy.
  • Adaptive revision: Courses smartly prioritize high-value topics for last-minute prep.
  • Weekly Live Tests: Participate in live tests to know your All India Rank.

Study Tips for the Last 30 Days

Below are some action steps every aspirant should follow in their last month of LIC AAO preparation.

  • Set realistic goals: Don’t aim for perfection, aim for safe cut-off and above.
  • Block distractions: Family, phone, social media, minimize anything that pulls mind away.
  • Practice under pressure: Each mock test is like the real exam day, timed, isolated, uninterrupted.
  • Revise smart: Instead of random reading, resolve the top 100 questions of last year.
  • Sleep, eat, rest: Underestimating health is the quickest way to sabotaging results.
  • Talk it out: Connect with other aspirants on our Telegram channel and ask your doubts for stress relief and support.

Overcoming Self-Doubt – Stories That Inspire

Interviews with successful LIC AAO officers show that last-minute preparation is never perfect, but relentless honesty, test-taking discipline, and a supportive network make the difference. Many started late due to jobs, family or health struggles, but their drive to secure the role kept them going.

For Repeaters and Freshers – Hope For Success

Repeaters: Use your past experience, look for patterns in mistakes; focus only on what needs fixing.

Freshers: Trust that consistent discipline can compensate for lack of experience. Use more mocks, stay organized, and don’t skip concept-building.

Why Every Day Matters?

Every day of this 1-month preparation isn’t just about cracking a competitive exam, it’s about building a future, restoring faith, and learning resilience for life. Give every minute your absolute best; LIC AAO isn’t just a designation, it’s a symbol of courage, willpower, and family pride.

Conclusion – Your Journey, Your Triumph

Cracking LIC AAO in 1 month is not an ordinary task. It is the triumph of hope, action, and consistent efforts. For the dreamers racing against time, there is always a way. With the actionable strategies, and the community that stands beside every aspirant, victory is not just possible, it is waiting for those who refuse to give up.

Every sentence in this blog stands for every determined candidate who dares to fight, even with time against them. The finish line may feel distant today, but every effort brings it closer. Remember: “A winner is just a dreamer who never gave up.”

Also read other related blogs:

LIC AAO Syllabus and Exam PatternLIC AAO Previous Year Cut-offs
LIC AAO Eligibility CriteriaLIC AAO Salary
LIC AAO Study PlanLIC AAO Previous Year Paper

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FAQs

1. How many attempts for LIC AAO?

There is no limit to the number of attempts as long as you are eligible for the role.

2. What is the monthly salary of LIC AAO?

The monthly gross salary of LIC AAO is Rs. 1,26,000 per month.

3. Is a LIC AAO job stressful?

LIC AAO is a stress-free secure government job with fix working hours.

4. Is it possible to crack any exam in one month?

Yes, it is possible with great dedication and discipline towards your goal.

5. Is LIC AAO a transferable job?

Yes. LIC Assistant Administrative Officers can be transferred anywhere across India.

6. What is the work hours of AAO?

The working hours of LIC AAO are 10 AM to 5 PM (Monday to Friday) and 10 AM to 1:30 PM on Saturdays.

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By Sandhya

Hi, I'm Sandhya Sadhvi (B.E. in ECE from GTU 2017-2021). Over the years, I've been a dedicated government job aspirant, having attempted various competitive exams conducted by the Government of India, including SSC JE, RRB JE, Banking & Insurance exams, UPSC CDS, UPSC CSE and GPSC. This journey has provided me with deep insights into the examination patterns and preparation strategies. Currently, I channel this experience into my role as a passionate content writer at PracticeMock, where I strive to deliver accurate and relevant information to candidates preparing for Banking exams, guiding them effectively on their preparation journey.

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