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LIC AAO Eligibility Criteria 2025, Educational Qualification And Vacancies

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Key Takeaways

  1. Candidates must be Indian citizens aged 21–30 years as on 01.08.2025, with age relaxations for SC/ST, OBC, PwBD, Ex-Servicemen, and confirmed LIC employees.
  2. Bachelor’s degree from a recognized Indian University/Institute required; results must be declared on or before 01.08.2025.
  3. Candidates claiming age/category relaxation must submit valid certificates at the time of interview; no changes allowed after registration.

Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) has released the official notification for the recruitment of Assistant Administrative Officers (AAO) 2025 along with detailed eligibility criteria and vacancy distribution. Candidates who are aspiring for LIC AAO 2025 must carefully check the age limit, educational qualifications, and category-wise vacancies before applying online. Here in this blog, we are providing the details about the eligibility for the post of Assistant Administrative Officer (AAO) posts in both Generalist and Specialist streams, along with Assistant Engineer posts. 

 

LIC AAO Vacancies 2025

Candidates who are planning to apply for the LIC AAO Recruitment 2025 Exam must meet the eligibility conditions set by LIC. This year, LIC has announced a total of 841 vacancies. Out of these, 410 posts are for the Specialist stream, 350 posts are for the Generalist stream, and 81 posts are for Assistant Engineers (AE). Candidates applying for the Specialist stream should note that it includes multiple categories such as AAO (Chartered Accountant), AAO (Company Secretary), AAO (Actuarial), AAO (Insurance Specialist), and AAO (Legal). Each of these positions requires a specific educational qualification and, in some cases, professional certification or membership from recognized institutions. Here we are providing the post-wise Vacancies.

Assistant Engineers (AE) – 81 Posts

PostSCSTOBCEWSURTotal
AE (Civil)831352150
AE (Electrical)43831331
Total1262183481

Assistant Administrative Officer (Specialist) – 410 Posts

PostSCSTOBCEWSURTotal
AAO (Chartered Accountant)42731430
AAO (Company Secretary)1121510
AAO (Actuarial)42731430
AAO (Insurance Specialist)
Total410

PwBD Reservation (out of 410 posts):

  • Locomotor Disability (LD): 5
  • Visual Impairment (VI): 4
  • Hearing Impairment (HI): 4
  • Intellectual/Multiple Disability (ID/MD): 4

Assistant Administrative Officer (Generalist – 32nd Batch) – 350 Posts

CategorySCSTOBCEWSURTotal
Current Year51228838142341
Backlog0639
Total51289138142350

PwBD Reservation (out of 350 posts):

  • Locomotor Disability (LD): 4
  • Visual Impairment (VI): 4
  • Hearing Impairment (HI): 6
  • Intellectual/Multiple Disability (ID/MD): 6

Please note : 

The total number of vacancies and category-wise distribution are provisional and may change depending on LIC’s requirements.

Eligibility Criteria for LIC AAO 2025

Candidates who are planning to apply for the LIC AAO Recruitment 2025 Exam, the candidates need to fulfill the following eligibility criteria, which are mentioned below:

1. Assistant Engineer (AE)

  • AE (Civil): B.Tech/B.E. (Civil) from a recognized University.
  • AE (Electrical): B.Tech/B.E. (Electrical) from a recognized University.
  • Minimum 3 years’ relevant experience required.

2. AAO (Chartered Accountant – CA)

  • Bachelor’s Degree.
  • Should Passed Final Examination of ICAI and completed articleship.
  • Membership number must be valid at the time of interview.

3. AAO (Company Secretary – CS)

  • Bachelor’s Degree.
  • Membership with ICSI (Institute of Company Secretaries of India).

4. AAO (Actuarial)

  • Bachelor’s Degree.
  • Passed 6 or more papers of IAI (Institute of Actuaries of India) examination.

5. AAO (Legal)

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Law (LLB).
  • Enrolled as an advocate with Bar Council.

6. AAO (IT)

  • Graduation in Engineering (Computer Science, IT, Electronics) OR MCA/M.Sc (Computer Science).

7. AAO (Insurance Specialist)

  • Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with relevant specialization in Insurance.

8. AAO (Generalist)

  • Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline from a recognized University/Institution.

Age Limit (Common for All Posts)

Candidates applying for the LIC AAO 2025 must meet the prescribed age criteria to be eligible for the exam. The table below summarizes the minimum, maximum, and relaxed age limits for different categories.

CriteriaAge Limit (as on 01.08.2025)Date of Birth (Inclusive)
Minimum Age21 years02.08.2004
Maximum Age30 years01.08.1995
Age RelaxationApplicable for SC/ST, OBC, PwBD, Ex-Servicemen, and Confirmed LIC EmployeesAs per LIC rules

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