1.How many exams does NIACL AO have?
There are two online tests for NIACL AO: one is the preliminary test, which includes objective-type questions, and the second is the mains test, which includes both objective and descriptive-type questions. The final round is the interview.
2.Is the NIACL AO exam conducted every year?
No, the NIACL AO exam is not held every year, but it is entirely dependent on the number of vacant job vacancies in various grade levels at the time.
3.How do I apply for the NIACL AO exam?
The steps to be followed to apply for the NIACL AO exam are:
- Visit the recruitment section of the NIACL website and check the various notices available to know the details of the open positions.
- If you find one, then click “apply online” for new registration.
- Fill in the details, such as name, email address and mobile number.
- To log in to your account, a provisional registration number and password are sent to your email address and contact number.
- Log in with the credentials and complete the whole process.
- Upload all the required documents, such as marksheets, a signature, a photograph, a hand-written declaration and a left thumb impression.
- Click “preview” to ensure that all details are correctly filled in and then click “submit” for final submission.
- After that, you will be moved to the payment gateway to make the application fee payment either through debit cards, credit cards, UPI, net banking, or mobile wallets.
- You will finally receive your application form, which is used for further purposes at the time of examination.
4.What is the application fee for NIACL AO exam 2023?
The application fees for the NIACL AO Exam 2023 will be ₹100 for the SC, ST or PwBD category, and the other remaining categories will be charged ₹750.
5.Is there any sectional cut-off in the NIACL AO exam?
Yes, there will be state-wise and category-wise, section-wise cut-offs released by the NIACL for both the online preliminary and mains tests. The cut-off changes every year and is dependent on a number of factors, such as the number of applicants, the marking scheme, the level of difficulty, etc.