NIACL has announced recruitment for 550 vacancies for the post of Administrative Officer (Scale I) — covering both generalist and specialist roles.
Notification released on 7 August 2025.
Online applications were open from 7 August to 30 August 2025.
The exam follows a three-stage selection process: Prelims → Mains (Objective + Descriptive) → Interview.

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Prelims Exam Date & Result
The preliminary (Phase I) online exam was conducted on 14 September 2025.
The result for the Prelims has been officially released. Candidates can check their roll numbers for short-listing to Mains.
According to one source, the result PDF was released on 9 October 2025.
The result also includes the list of candidates provisionally shortlisted for Phase II.
Mains Exam Date – Phase II
The Mains exam is scheduled on 29 October 2025.
It will include objective tests + a descriptive test, as per notification.
What’s in the Notification (Highlights)
Vacancy: 550 posts — Generalists & Specialists (Scale I)
Age limit: Typically 21 to 30 years (with category relaxations) for most posts.
Educational qualification: Varies by specialist roles; for generalists, usually a graduate degree required.
Fee, exam pattern, syllabus and selection stages detailed in the official PDF.
What Candidates Should Do Now
Download your result/roll number shortlist: Visit the NIACL website → Recruitment section → select AO (Scale I) 2025 and download the shortlist PDF. Use Ctrl + F to check your roll number.
Check your status: If your roll number appears, you’ve qualified for Mains. Note the exam date and centre details. If not, you may wait for future recruitment drives.
Download the call-letter/admit card: NIACL will issue the Mains admit card a few days before the test. Check date, time, venue, instructions.
Download syllabus & pattern again: Since Mains includes objective + descriptive tests, ensure you revisit the detailed exam pattern from the notification.
Prepare for the Mains: Focus both on speed + accuracy (for objective) and on written communication skills (for descriptive).
Document readiness: Keep ID proof, photograph, category certificate (if applicable) ready for verification later stages.
Stay updated: Visit NIACL website regularly for any updates regarding exam centre, time change, interview schedule, or final list publication.
Mains Preparation Strategy (Short-Term)
With Mains just around the corner, here are some targeted tips:
Objective Section
Revise key subjects: English (Comprehension, Grammar), Reasoning (Verbal & Non-Verbal), Quantitative Aptitude, General Awareness.
Practice previous year questions and mock tests under timed conditions.
Focus on accuracy first; negative marking may apply in mains (check notification).
Analyse your prelim performance (if you have sectional marks) to identify weak areas.
Descriptive Section
Practice essay writing, letter/comprehension, case-studies (as per topic).
Improve your typing speed and clarity (if test is computer-based).
Time yourself: e.g., 30 minutes to type an essay of ~300-350 words with proper structure.
Stay updated with recent Banking/Insurance developments to include relevant points.
General Points
Create a revision plan: Last 2-3 weeks should focus on revision + mocks.
Sleep well, eat healthily, maintain focus. You don’t want fatigue to impact performance.
On exam day: arrive early, carry documents, follow dress/ID instructions.
FAQs – NIACL AO 2025
Q1. How many vacancies are there for NIACL AO 2025?
A: 550 vacancies for Administrative Officers (Scale I) — generalist & specialist posts.
Q2. When was the Prelims exam held?
A: 14 September 2025.
Q3. Has the Prelims result been released?
A: Yes — result shortlisting for Mains is out; dates around early October.
Q4. When is the Mains scheduled?
A: 29 October 2025.
Q5. What next after the Mains?
A: Those who qualify Mains will be called for Interview; final merit list will follow. [General process]
Q6. Where can I download result/admit card?
A: On official website of NIACL — newindia.co.in → Recruitment Section.

