NIACL AO Preparation Without Coaching
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The New India Assurance Company Limited has announced the NIACL AO recruitment 2025 Notification on their official website, along with 193 Vacancies for the Administrative Officers (generalists) post. The prelims exam is scheduled on the 14th of September. In such a situation, many students prefer to prepare at home without taking any coaching. This way, you will save your money and time, as the time and effort you put in commuting to the coaching centre will be reduced you will be able to devote more time to your self-preparation. But to prepare on your own, you need a clear map or direction to follow, so that you won’t waste any time, as hardly less than 20 days are left. You also have to devote atleast 10 hours daily to your preparation. To help you in your preparation, we have come up with a list of the most important topics to be covered and also some important tips to keep in mind while preparing for the exam. But before moving ahead, let’s take a brief overview of NIACL Exam pattern. 

NIACL AO Exam Pattern

The Preliminary Examinations, consisting of Objective Tests for 100 marks, will be conducted online. This would consist of 3 sections (with separate timings for each section) as follows:

NIACL AO Prelims Exam Pattern 2025
Name of Test/Section (not in sequence)Type of testMax. MarksDuration for each test/section (Separately timed)
English LanguageObjective3020 min
Reasoning AbilityObjective3520 min
Quantitative AptitudeObjective3520 min
Total 1001 Hour

Note: There is a sectional and an overall cutoff decided by the conducting authority. Also, there is negative marking of 1/4th marks deducted from each incorrect answer.

For more details of the Syllabus and Exam pattern, you can check our blog.

Most Important Topics to be focused on 

In the table given below, we have listed the most important topics. The list is made after a thorough analysis of the PYPs(previous year papers) done by our experts. 

English LanguageReasoning AbilityQuantitative Aptitude
Parts of speech (noun, pronoun, adverb, adjective, verb, preposition, conjunction, Interjection)Puzzles (floor-based, linear, circular seating arrangement, etcsimplification/approximation
Error detectionInequalitiesPuzzles (floor-based, linear, circular seating arrangement, etc
Cloze testBlood RelationRatio and Proportion
Para-phrasal verbsDirectionsProfit andLosss
Antonyms- SynonymsProfit and LossData Interpretation
Reading comprehensionCoding-decodingPercentage
Sentence completionSyllogismAverage
ParajumbleSimple and Compound Interest
Fillers/cloze testTime, Speed, and Distance (Boats and Streams; Trains

Strategy to prepare for NIACL AO without Coaching

NIACL AO is a public sector insurance job. The job comes with low pressure and a healthy work-life balance. Due to these reasons, there will be intense competition. Along with this, the number of vacancies is also very low. To crack the exam with flying colours, that too without coaching, we have given some tips below- 

Start your preparation by solving previous year papers

Many students will just start watching videos of any given important topics in the list, but the ones who clear the examination will start their preparation by solving the previous year’s papers. It is so because by solving previous year papers, you’ll get an idea of the exam, what type of questions were asked in the examination, and if you can solve at least some questions or not. What amount of hours do you’ve to dedicate to preparation? This will help you to recognize your pain points as well as your strong ones. 

Read the Newspaper editorials to improve your language skills

Insurance exams like NIACL AO demand a good level of English. For this, you need to read newspaper editorials daily. If you’re someone who struggles with getting the meaning of certain words or not unable to understand the article. Then check out our The Hindu articles, which come up with explanations, important words, and much more. 

Do not start your preparation with Puzzles

Yes, you read it right! Do not start your preparation with puzzles, as they are a bit tricky and require a lot of time. Instead, what you can do is during the first three days practice alphanumeric series, syllogism, word or pair formation. It will help you to get accustomed to the nature of the reasoning section. Once you get the tricks and your brain starts working in the same direction, then you can head towards the Puzzles. For more such reasoning tips, you can visit our blog on how to prepare reasoning for NIACL AO exam. 

Solve approximation and simplification problems

Solving approximation and simplification daily will not only help you speed up your calculations but also help you establish a rhythm for the preparation of the quants section. To speed up your calculation, make sure to use ratio-decimal conversion charts and percentage-ratio conversion charts. For more such quants tips,  you can visit our blog on how to prepare quants for NIACL AO exam

Solve as many mocks as you can 

Practice as many mock tests as you can. This will help you get accustomed to the real exam-like environment. You can take our mock test series as it comes along with a free full-length mock test, and you can get a detailed analysis of all the mock tests. By attempting a mock test, you will get to know about your own strengths and weaknesses. In which section, you score well, where you lack concepts, or are not able to recall formulas or tricks to solve the questions? All these can be figured out very easily using the mock test series.

Conclusion 

In this blog, we have discussed how to prepare for NIACL AO without coaching using free resources. To practice concepts by solving questions, you can take our mock test series. The link is given below. 

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