Once the candidate goes through the LIC AAO Syllabus, Pattern and Vacancies he is clear as to the basic structure of the exam and the amount of preparation that he would be required to invest in. The syllabus would have a checklist of topics that the candidate would be required to study for the exam. With the concentration on the pattern and the theme of the examination, attempting the Reasoning and the Quantitative section would help the candidate learn well. A lot of marks have been allotted for the Reasoning and Quantitative section.
The candidates are required to prepare for the following topics for the Quantitative Section
- Ratio and Proportion
- Average
- Profit and Loss
- Time and Distance
- Series
- Quadratic Equation
- Data Interpretation
- Probability
- Data Sufficiency
The topics that would be asked of the Reasoning Section are:
- Coding and Decoding
- Puzzles
- Direction and Distance
- Syllogism
- Order and ranking
- Blood Relations
- Data Sufficiency
- Seating Arrangement
- Coded Inequalities
The Puzzles can prove to be the toughest part of the Reasoning Section while everything shall be normal. The best thing that the candidate can do is to attempt the puzzle at the end. The candidates can make a strategy based on their weaknesses and strengths.
The Computer Knowledge Syllabus is as explained below:
- Fundamentals of the Computer
- Internet
- MS Office
- Networking
- Database Management System
- Shortcut Keys
- Miscellaneous concepts
The topics for General Awareness:
The candidates should keep themselves updated about the latest happenings and the basics associated with Banking and Insurance. The candidate should keep himself aware of current affairs spanning over a period of last 6 months.
The syllabus for the English Language Test is as follows:
- Cloze test
- Detection of errors
- Parajumble
- Fill in the Blanks
- Reading Comprehension