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NIACL AO Mains Exam Analysis 2025, Check Expected Cut off

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The NIACL AO Mains 2025 exam has concluded, and aspirants across the country are eager to understand how they fared. This detailed analysis covers section-wise difficulty, good attempts, and expected cut-off trends to help you evaluate your performance and plan your next steps.

NIACL AO Mains 2025 Exam Analysis

In the NIACL AO Mains 2025 exam, questions were asked from 4 sections and 1 descriptive section. The overall difficulty level of the paper was Moderate. Check the section-wise difficulty level and good attempts given in the table below.

SectionsTotal QuestionsGood AttemptsDifficulty Level
Reasoning Ability5028-32Moderate
English Language5035-40Easy-Moderate
General Awareness5010-14Moderate-Difficult
Quantitative Aptitude5023-28Moderate
Overall20096-104Moderate

Difficulty Level Overview

The overview of the difficulty level in each section is listed here separately. We have also included student feedback about a particular section. Also, we have provided a section-wise good attempts and difficulty level table here. Check which topics were asked and how many questions were asked from those topics in the section-wise table below.

Reasoning Ability

TopicNo. of Questions
Sequence Puzzle (3 Places, 8 Persons)5
Linear Seating Arrangement (8 persons)5
Uncertain Circle Seating5
Designation Puzzle5
Direction1
Blood Relation1
Syllogism4
Data Sufficiency5
Miscellaneous9
Critical Reasoning10
Total50

Quantitative Aptitude

TopicsNo. of Questions
Table DI (A, B – School, Girls, Boys based)6
Pie Chart DI (variable-based)6
Bar Graph DI (Chocolates, vanilla, hazelnut – A, B, C, D)6
Caselet DI6
Quadratic equation4
Simplification4
Wrong Number Series4
Arithmetic Questions14
Total50

English Language

TopicNo. of Questions
Reading Comprehension 16
Para jumbles7
Cloze Test (A to G)7
Error Spotting5
Word Usage4
Match the column4
Sentence rearrangement5
Connectors2
Total50

General Awareness

Types of Questions asked from Static GK, Current Affairs and General Awareness is given below:

  • Level:
  • Highlights:
  • Student Feedback:

Descriptive Section

1. Letter Writing (10marks)

  • Write a letter to the municipality for setting up solar panels

2. Essay (20 marks)

  • Residential development and its impacts on the economy

What’s Next?

  • Descriptive Evaluation: Marks will be added to final merit
  • Interview Preparation: Start revising insurance basics, current affairs, and HR questions
  • Document Readiness: Keep certificates, ID proofs, and category documents updated

Conclusion

The NIACL AO Mains 2025 exam tested both speed and conceptual clarity. Start preparing for the interview if you are confident about clearing the cut-offs. And if you are not scoring above expected cut-offs, don’t get disheartened and try to utilise your time in subject-wise effective preparation. Stay focused, start preparing for the interview, and keep revising insurance-related topics. Your AO dream is within reach!

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FAQs

What was the difficulty level of the NIACL AO Mains exam?

The overall difficulty level of the exam was moderate

How many marks do I need to score to qualify for the interview?

You need to score above the cut-off marks to appear in the interview.

What is the shift timing of NIACL AO Mains 2025?

The shift timing of NIACL AO Mains exam is morning.

Akansha Garg

Hi, I’m Akansha, a post-graduate in Economics with a passion for helping banking aspirants succeed. Having personally cleared multiple banking exams, both Prelims and Mains. I understand what it takes to crack them. Through my blog, I share updated exam information, smart strategies, and practical tips to help you prepare better and achieve your goals.

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