LIC AAO Prelims 2025 Last Minute Tips – Exam Day Strategy and Smart Revision.
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The LIC AAO Exam 2025 will be held on October 3, 2025, across the country in four shifts. With little time left, it’s natural to feel nervous, but remember this is the moment you’ve been preparing for. The last few days before the exam aren’t about learning from scratch, but about smart revision, effective practice, and staying mentally strong. If you focus on the right strategy now, you can walk into the exam hall with confidence and give your best. Think of these days as a time to refine your preparation and sharpen your tools for the big day.

 

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1. Revise What You Already Know — Don’t Pick Up New Topics

Now is not the time to start new topics. You will only confuse yourself by trying to cover new topics at this stage. Focus on the most scoring topics you have already practised thoroughly.

  • For Quant: simplification, quadratic equations, arithmetic word problems
  • For Reasoning: puzzles, seating arrangements, coding-decoding, syllogisms
  • For English: grammar, comprehension passages, vocabulary

2. Practice Mock Tests and Previous Year Papers

Nothing prepares you better than simulating the real exam. Mock tests help you manage time, improve accuracy, and reduce exam-day anxiety. Think of them as rehearsal sessions before the main performance.

  • Attempt 2–3 full-length mocks in the last week
  • Focus on time management and accuracy rather than attempting all questions
  • Identify weak areas and revise only the necessary parts

Each mock you complete is a step closer to mastery. Treat mistakes as lessons, not failures.

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3. Focus on Formulas and Shortcuts

In the last days, efficiency is key. Quick recall of formulas and shortcuts can save precious minutes during the exam. This is the time to sharpen your speed, not to learn new tricks.

  • Revise algebra, ratio, percentage, speed/distance formulas
  • Go through shortcuts for calculation and reasoning puzzles
  • Prepare a one-page quick-glance formula sheet
  • Try to keep 2-minute reserve to answer the unanswered questions. Pick a single option: a, b, c or d and mark that one as the right answer for the remaining unanswered questions. Say, you have opted for b. Mark ‘b’ as the answer for all the unanswered questions in the last 2 minutes. This will help you maximise your score from the unanswered questions’ point of view.

3. Prioritise Speed Along with Accuracy

Unlike many other banking exams, the LIC AAO Prelims has no negative marking. This means you must aim to attempt all the questions in the given time. Here, speed plays a very crucial role—because every extra question you attempt increases your chances of scoring higher. At the same time, don’t compromise on accuracy; fast and correct attempts will give you the edge.

  • Try to attempt all questions within the given sectional time limits
  • Don’t waste too much time on one tricky problem—move forward quickly
  • Keep accuracy intact, but push yourself to maximise attempts
  • Smart strategy = solve easy ones first, then moderate, and finally tougher questions

4. Focus on High-Scoring Topics

Certain topics appear frequently and can be solved quickly. Revising these gives you higher returns in less time.

  • Quant: approximation, ratio & proportion, number series
  • Reasoning: inequalities, direction & distance, blood relations
  • English: cloze test, error detection, reading comprehension

5. Manage Time During the Exam

Even if you know everything, poor time management can hurt your score. Plan your approach and stick to it. Remember, the goal is accuracy plus speed.

  • Attempt easy questions first to secure marks quickly
  • Allocate time to each section according to your strengths
  • Keep the last 5 minutes for checking calculations and answers.

6. Take Care of Health and Mindset

Your body and mind are your most important assets. A stressed mind and exhausted body will only slow you down. Prioritise your health and stay positive.

  • Sleep well; don’t compromise your rest
  • Eat light, nutritious meals to maintain energy
  • Take short breaks and relax your mind

7. Quick Revision Strategies

The final days are for focused and smart revision, not for cramming. Target topics that give maximum returns and reinforce your confidence.

  • Prepare short notes with formulas, shortcuts, and key points
  • Solve the previous year’s most frequently asked questions
  • Focus on high-probability topics: puzzles, DI, simplification, reading comprehension

8. Day Before the Exam

The day before the exam is not for last-minute stress. It’s for mental preparation, confidence-building, and readiness.

  • Keep all essentials ready: admit card, ID proof, stationery
  • Do light revision only; avoid learning new topics
  • Relax, meditate, or do light reading to calm your mind

Conclusion

The LIC AAO Exam 2025 is an opportunity to showcase all your hard work and preparation. In these last days, focus on smart revision, strategic practice, and maintaining a positive mindset. Trust in your preparation, manage your time wisely, and enter the exam hall with confidence. Remember, success is the sum of small efforts repeated day after day, and these final days are your chance to give those efforts a strong finish.

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