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The LIC AAO (Assistant Administrative Officer) exam is one of the most competitive in the insurance sector. With only 15 days left, many aspirants feel pressure to “cover everything,” but the most important thing now is smart revision, focused practice, and stress-free preparation. These last two weeks should be used to polish your strengths, fix your weak areas, and practice exam-like questions. In this blog, we’ll share a step-by-step 15-day plan, section-wise revision tips, and mock test strategies so you can enter the exam hall with confidence and maximize your score.

 

Step-by-Step Revision Strategy for LIC AAO Prelims

LIC AAO Prelims 2025 Revision Strategy focuses on guiding you in your last 15 days of preparation for LIC AAO exam. In these last days, focus on Prelims specific important topics which can boost your score. Your main focus should be on clearing LIC AAO Prelims with a safe score. So that without worrying about the cut-offs, you can directly start your mains exam preparation after prelims. Without spending much time, let’s now discuss a step-by-step revision strategy for LIC AAO exam 2025.

Step 1 – Self-Analysis Comes First (Day 1 – 2)

The first step is to analyze yourself. Go through your mock test reports and identify which areas are your strong, moderate, and weak zones. Strong areas need only revision, moderate areas need targeted daily practice, and weak areas should be given only limited time; don’t start new topics now. Remember, these two days are about planning, not panicking. Once you know where you stand, the next 13 days will become much more structured and productive.

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Step 2 – Section-Wise Revision Strategy

In this last 15-day strategy, we are talking only about the prelims exam strategy, because in the mains exam preparation, you will get 1 month after prelims. If possible, dedicate 1 hour to the current affairs section and descriptive writing practice, as these sections can be a make-or-break in your LIC AAO final selection. LIC AAO Prelims includes 3 sections: Quant, Reasoning, and English, and scores obtained in these sections will decide the prelims cut-offs. The English language is qualifying, but it is mandatory to score 10 marks (out of 30) in this section also. Thus, a section-wise strategy for LIC AAO prelims exam has been provided below.

Reasoning Ability

Reasoning often reduces the score in LIC AAO exam because puzzles dominate the paper. Revise all common puzzle types like linear, circular, floor, and box arrangements. Practice 2–3 puzzles daily with a timer so you don’t get stuck in the exam. Don’t neglect the “easy gain” topics like inequalities, coding-decoding, syllogisms, direction sense, and blood relations as they often carry 1 to 2 marks each and can be solved quickly. Accuracy should always be your first focus, followed by speed. Keeping a small note of reasoning shortcuts will save revision time in these crucial last days.

Quantitative Aptitude

Quantitative Aptitude is about both calculation speed and conceptual clarity. Revise high-weightage topics like simplification, approximation, quadratic equations, number series, and especially data interpretation (DI). Memorize percentage-to-fraction conversions, squares up to 30, and cubes up to 20 to speed up calculations. Solve at least 20 to 25 mixed questions daily and gradually increase the weight on DI sets in the final week. Focus more on accuracy, since one error here can waste precious time. Regular revision of formulas and shortcuts for averages, ratios, interest, and profit-loss will make you exam-ready in this section.

English Language

The English Language section is often underestimated because of its qualifying nature. But you should not completely neglect this section, as scoring 10 out of 30 often becomes challenging. Revise grammar rules for error spotting and sentence correction. Practice one Reading Comprehension (RC) daily, focusing on inference and vocabulary-based questions. Revise common synonyms, antonyms, and word usage. Avoid spending excessive time here; instead, keep English revision short and smart. Read The Hindu editorial daily to stay updated while improving your comprehension. Remember, English is more about familiarity. A steady 20 to 25 minutes daily is enough to keep this section under control.

Step 3 – Mock Test Strategy

Mock tests are your final rehearsal before the real exam. In the first 10 days, attempt one full-length mock test every 2 days. Spend double the time analyzing mistakes as writing the test. Note which questions took longer, where you guessed wrongly, and which questions should have been skipped. In the last 5 days, shift to one mock test daily to build speed and exam stamina. This practice will help you simulate exam conditions and remove nervousness. Remember: it’s not about how many mocks you give, but how well you analyze them for improvement.

Step 4 – Exam-Time Do’s & Don’ts

The last stretch is about mindset as much as preparation. Pick and attempt your strong areas first to build confidence in the exam. Allocate strict time limits for each question and stick to them. Revise formulas, short notes, and mock tests solution analysis before you go to sleep to keep them fresh in your mind. Sleep well and stay hydrated, as mental sharpness is more important than extra hours of study now. Note that you need to avoid starting new topics now. 

Remember: Focus on learning, practicing, and scoring in the exam rather than the cut-offs, because the final selection depends on overall performance. Calmness is your biggest strength now.

Suggested 15-Day Study Schedule for LIC AAO Prelims 2025

A proper timetable can reduce stress and keep you disciplined. Below, we have suggested what you can do in the last 15 days to crack LIC AAO Prelims 2025.

  • For the first 5 days, revise basics and do targeted sectional practice. 
  • From Day 6–10, focus on moderate or weak areas and attempt 3 mock tests. 
  • Between Day 11–13, shift to daily full-length mocks and revise important concepts of most scoring topics thoroughly. 
  • The last two days should be kept only for revising short notes, formulas, and mock test analysis. 
  • Avoid heavy study on the final day; instead, relax and boost your confidence. 

Following this structured 15-day plan ensures balanced revision and steady performance on exam day.

Summary

In these last 15 days, success in LIC AAO is about a structured strategy. Instead of cramming new topics, focus on revision, practice, and self-analysis. Even four to five hours of focused study daily can be more effective than long, distracted sessions. Don’t compare your progress with others and trust your preparation. Go into the exam hall with confidence, attempt smartly, and manage your time. Remember, consistency always beats last-minute rush. With the right mindset, these final 15 days can transform your preparation into success. Believe in yourself, you’re closer to clearing LIC AAO than you think!

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

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FAQs

1. How to study for the LIC AAO exam?

In the last days remaining for the exam, focus on revision and practice of important topics of quant and reasoning.

2. What is the revised basic pay for LIC AAO?

The revised basic pay for LIC AAO is Rs 88,635 per month.

3. How many attempts for LIC AAO?

There is no specific limit to the number of attempts in LIC AAO. You can appear in this exam as long as you meet the eligibility criteria.

4. How to revise properly for LIC AAO Prelims?

To revise properly for LIC AAO Prelims, refer to your self-made notes. If you have not prepared notes, you can revise through the test series and practice the most asked questions regularly.

5. How to revise Quant for LIC AAO Prelims?

You can revise quant by attempting sectional tests and recalling all shortcuts and formulas that you have learned previously.

6. How to revise reasoning for LIC AAO Prelims?

You can revise the reasoning for LIC AAO Prelims by applying basic concepts that you have learned into practice. Solve the Previous Year Paper of LIC AAO Reasoning and take full-length mock tests based on PYPs and analyze your overall performance.

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