- The General Insurance Corporation of India (GIC Re) conducts examinations for recruitment to various positions within the organization. GIC Re is the national reinsurance company and plays a significant role in the insurance sector in India. Here’s an overview of the examination process:Positions Offered:GIC Re conducts examinations primarily for the following positions:
- Assistant Manager (Scale-I): These are entry-level officer positions.
Exam Pattern:
The exam pattern for the GIC Assistant Manager (Scale-I) generally consists of three stages:
- Online Examination:
- Sections:
- Part A: Objective type – Reasoning, English Language, General Awareness, Numerical Ability & Computer Literacy
- Part B: Objective type – Technical & Professional Knowledge Test in the relevant discipline
- Mode: Online (Computer Based Test)
- Duration: 2 hours
- Group Discussion (GD):
- Candidates who qualify the online examination are called for Group Discussion.
- This stage assesses candidates’ communication skills, leadership qualities, problem-solving ability, etc.
- Interview:
- Candidates who clear the GD round are called for a Personal Interview.
- The interview assesses candidates’ suitability for the role and their overall personality.
Syllabus:
The syllabus for GIC Assistant Manager examination typically includes:
- Reasoning: Verbal and Non-verbal Reasoning, Analogies, Coding-Decoding, Syllogism, Blood Relations, Directions, Seating Arrangements, Puzzles.
- English Language: Grammar, Vocabulary, Comprehension, Error Spotting, Fill in the Blanks.
- General Awareness: Banking Awareness, Current Affairs (national and international), Static GK (important dates, personalities, awards, etc.).
- Numerical Ability: Number Series, Simplification, Average, Percentage, Ratio & Proportion, Data Interpretation (Tables, Charts, Graphs), Profit & Loss, Time & Work, Speed & Distance.
- Computer Literacy: Basic Computer Knowledge, MS Office, Internet Concepts, Networking.
- Technical & Professional Knowledge: This section is specific to the discipline chosen by the candidate (e.g., Insurance, Finance, Legal, Engineering, etc.).