NICL AO Prelims Admit Card 2025: National Insurance Corporation Limited has published the NICL AO Prelims Admit Card 2025. Applicants who plan to take the examination can access their hall tickets from the NICL's official website, nationalinsurance.nic.co.in.
NICL AO Recruitment 2025: Important dates
The preliminary exam hall ticket will be accessible to applicants until July 20, 2025. The preliminary examination will be performed between July 14 and July 17, 2025.
This recruiting campaign will fill 266 Generalist and Specialist positions. The registration process began on June 12 and ended on July 3, 2025.
HSBTE May/June Exam Result 2025 Out At hsbte.org.in; Details HereNICL AO Prelims 2025: Exam pattern
The exam will consist of 100-mark objective tests (multiple-choice questions). The exam will be 60 minutes long and divided into three portions (with unique timings for each). Aspirants must complete each test/section with passing marks as determined by the company. An appropriate number of applicants in each category, as determined by the Company (roughly 15 times the number of positions subject to availability), will be shortlisted for the Main Examination.
How to download the NICL AO Prelims Admit Card 2025?
To download the hall ticket, aspirants should follow the instructions below:
Step 1: Visit the official website of NICL at nationalinsurance.nic.co.in.
Step 2: On the homepage, click on the NICL AO Prelims Admit Card 2025 link.
Step 3: After this, a new page will open where applicants need to enter the login details and then submit.
Step 4: Now, the NICL AO admit card will appear on the screen.
Step 5: Download the hall ticket and take a printout of the same for further reference.
Direct link to view the admit card
NICL AO Recruitment 2025: Selection Process
The selection process is divided into two stages: Phase I, which is a preliminary examination, and Phase II, which is the main examination and interview.
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