For preparing for the LIC AAO (Assistant Administrative Officer) exam, candidates can refer to a variety of books covering different sections of the exam syllabus. Here are some recommended books for each section:
- Quantitative Aptitude:
- “Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations” by R.S. Aggarwal
- “Fast Track Objective Arithmetic” by Rajesh Verma
- “Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations” by Abhijit Guha
- Reasoning Ability:
- “A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning” by R.S. Aggarwal
- “Analytical Reasoning” by M.K. Pandey
- “Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation for the CAT” by Nishit K. Sinha
- English Language:
- “Objective General English” by S.P. Bakshi
- “High School English Grammar and Composition” by Wren & Martin
- “Word Power Made Easy” by Norman Lewis
- General Awareness:
- “Lucent’s General Knowledge” by Dr. Binay Karna, Manwendra Mukul, and Sanjeev Kumar
- “Pratiyogita Darpan” magazine (Monthly publication)
- “Manorama Yearbook” by Mammen Mathew
- Insurance and Financial Market Awareness:
- “IC38 Insurance Institute of India” study material (for basic insurance concepts)
- “Financial Awareness” by Arihant Publications
- “Banking Awareness” by Arihant Publications
Additionally, candidates should refer to previous years’ question papers and practice mock tests to get familiar with the exam pattern and improve their time management skills.
It’s essential to choose books that suit your learning style and cover the entire syllabus comprehensively. Make sure to regularly revise and practice questions to strengthen your understanding of concepts and increase your chances of success in the LIC AAO exam.