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Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) was released on 21 August 2024 on the official website, announcing 49 vacancies for the post of Assistant Manager grade through open competition on all India basis for its various offices. Candidates can apply online from 21th August to 20th September 2024, Admit Card will be released on 24th October 2024. As per the official notification IRDAI AM Phase I CBT exam will be conducted on 06th November 2024 and Phase II CBT exam will be conducted on 21th December 2024.

OVERVIEW

The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) is a statutory body established by the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority Act, 1999. Its mission is to protect policyholder interests while also regulating and developing the insurance industry. IRDAI invites applications from eligible Indian citizens to fill the position of Assistant Manager in its various offices through open competition on an all-India basis. IRDAI Assistant Manager recruitment occurs for a variety of specializations including Actuarial, Accounting, Legal, and General.

SALIENT FEATURES

Particulars

Details

Full Exam Name

Assistant Manager in The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India

Short Exam Name

IRDAI Assistant Manager

Conducting Body

The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI)

Vacancy

49

Mode of Application

Online

Mode of Exam

Online

Mode of Counselling

Online

Duration of exam

90 minutes – Paper 1 examination
60 minutes – Paper 2 examination

Type of Questions

Paper- 1: Objective or MCQ
Paper-2: Descriptive

Total number of questions

160 questions for paper-1 examination

Official Website

https://www.irdai.gov.in

VACANCY DETAILS:

IRDAI invites applications from eligible Indian citizens for filling up 49 posts in Assistant Manager (AM) grade through open competition on all India basis for its various offices. Selection will be through a country-wide competitive Phase I – “On-line Preliminary Examination (objective type)” followed by Phase II – “Descriptive Examination” at select Centres and Phase III – Interview. Category-wise number of vacancies is as under:

Name of the Post

Unreserved i.e. General (GEN/UR)

Unreserved i.e. General (GEN/UR)

Other Backward Classes (OBC)

Scheduled Castes (SC)

Scheduled Castes (SC)

Total

Assistant Manager

21

04

12

08

04

49

SALARY STRUCTURE

Selected candidates will draw a starting basic pay of Rs. 44,500/- per month in the scale of Rs. 44500-2500(4)-54500-2850(7)-74450-EB-2850(4)-85850- 3300(1)-89150 (17 years) and other allowances, like Dearness Allowance, House Allowance, Qualification Allowance, City Compensatory Allowance, Grade Allowance and other perquisites as approved from time to time etc., as admissible from time to time. The selected candidates will be fixed at the minimum of basic pay in the scale of pay applicable to the post. At present, initial monthly gross emoluments for Assistant Manager is approximately Rs. 1,46,000/- (excluding qualification allowance, wherever applicable). Selected candidates will be governed by the defined contribution New Pension Scheme (NPS).

IMPORTANT DATES:

Event

Dates

Application Begin

21/08/2024

Last Date for Apply Online

20/09/2024

Fee Payment Last Date

20/09/2024

Phase I CBT Exam Date

06/11/2024

Phase II Exam Date

21/12/2024

EXAM PATTERN

Phases of IRDAI AM Exam

Phase

Name of the Exam

Type of Exam

Phase-I

Online Preliminary Examination

Objective Type

Phase-II

Descriptive Examination

Descriptive (Written exam) Type

Phase-III

Interview

    ——


There are a total of three Phases in the recruitment of IRDAI Assistant Manager recruitment. 

Phase -I ( Objective type ) Examination

The paper-1 examination is the first stage of the recruitment process. The paper-1 examination consists of four sections quantitative aptitude, reasoning, English and general awareness and 40 questions from each section and 40 marks are awarded to each section. The paper-1 examination is for 90 minutes.

Test Mode

Name of Test

No. of Questions 

Maximum Marks 

Separate Time/ Total Time 

Objective Type Online Computer Based  Test

Reasoning

40 Q

40 x 1 = 40 Marks 

90 Minutes

English Language

40 Q

40 x 1 = 40 Marks

Quantitative Aptitude

40 Q

40 x 1 = 40 Marks

General Awareness

40 Q

40 x 1 = 40 Marks

Total

160 Q

160 Marks


Note: Phase-1 is a qualifying paper. Marks obtained in Phase-1 will not be counted for interview or final selection. The exam will be bilingual (i.e., Hindi/English), except the English Language section.

Paper-II ( Descriptive ) Examination

The paper-2 examination will be the second stage of the recruitment process. The paper-2 examination is also known as descriptive examination. It consists of three papers for the examination such as English, economics, and social issues affecting insurance, insurance and management. The duration of each paper is 60 minutes or 1 hour. The marks awarded for each paper is 100 marks.

Name of Paper

Type of Paper

Marks

Time (Minutes)

Paper-I: English

Descriptive (Questions will appear on screen and answers have to be written on answer sheets)

100

60

Paper-II: Economic and Social Issues impacting Insurance

100

60

Paper-III: Insurance and Management

100

60

Phase III – Interview

This is the last stage of the recruitment process. Candidates with high scores will advance to this phase, and the specialisation and general positions will have a different intake than in the previous examination. 

The final selection of candidates for the vacancies will be based on the candidate’s performance in Phase II of the descriptive examination and the interview scores taken together in the order of merit, with a weightage of 85:15 for the descriptive examination and interview.

Mode of Examination

IRDAI Examination shall be held as a Computer Based Test. Questions shall be based on Multiple Choice Objective Type. 

Marking Scheme

1/4th mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.

Important Facts:

1. Paper Language: Hindi & English (English Language Test Shall Only be available in English)     

2. Tests will be provided in English and Hindi (except test of English Language which will be provided only in English)    

3. There will be negative marks for wrong answers in the Objective Tests. 1/4th mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.

4. Number of questions answered correctly by a candidate in each Objective Test is considered for arriving at the Corrected Score after applying penalty for wrong answers. 

5. The Corrected Scores so obtained by a candidate are made equivalent to take care of the minor difference in difficulty level, if any, in each of the Objective Tests held in different sessions to arrive at the Equated Scores *.

6. Scores obtained by candidates in any test are equated to the base form by considering the distribution of scores obtained in all examinations, if the examination is conducted in more than one session.

7. Test-wise scores and scores on total is computed with decimal points up to two digits.


ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

Candidates willing to apply for IRDAI AM Examination are required to fulfil certain conditions to be eligible for it. The candidate who does not satisfy the Eligibility criteria like Age, Minimum educational qualification, etc., their candidature shall be rejected by the authorities. The candidate’s eligibility for IRDA AM Exam is based on the fulfilment of the following conditions:-

1. Nationality
2. IRDAIAM: Age Limit & Relaxations
3. IRDAI AM: Educational Qualifications

Nationality

The candidate must be a citizen of India.

Age-Limit

Age: (as on 20.09.2024)

Not below 21 years and not above 30 years as on 20.09.2024 i.e. candidates should have been born not earlier than 21.09.1994 and not later than 20.09.2003 (both days inclusive).

Age relaxations are granted to applicants who belong to special groups such as other backward castes, SC, ST, and so on.

The following is a list of age relaxations for several types of categories:

Category

Age Relaxation

Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe (SC/ST)

5 years

Other Backward Classes (OBC)

3 years

Persons with Disabilities (PWD)

PWD (SC/ST) – 15 years

PWD (OBC) – 13 years

PWD (GEN/UR) – 10 years

Ex-serviceman 

5 years

Jammu and Kashmir during the period from 1.1.1980 to 31.12.1989

5 years

Employees of IRDAI

To the extent of number of years of such service in IRDAI, subject to a maximum of three years.



Education Qualification

Candidates must have a Bachelor’s degree in any field from a recognised university, or an equivalent certification recognised by the Central Government. English must have been one of the candidate’s SSC, HSC, Intermediate, or Graduation subjects. The candidate must have a certificate stating that he or she has passed the qualifying examination as of the date of application registration.

Specialization

Qualification/s required

Actuarial

Graduation with minimum 60% marks and 7 papers passed of IAI as per 2019 curriculum

Finance

Graduation with minimum 60 % marks and ACA/AICWA/ACMA/ACS/CFA

Law

Bachelor’s Degree in Law with minimum 60% marks

IT

Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering (Electrical / Electronics / Electronics and Communication / Information Technology / Computer Science/ Software Engineering) with minimum 60% marks

OR

Masters in Computers Application with minimum 60% marks

OR

Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with a post graduate qualification (minimum 2 years duration) in Computers / Information Technology with minimum 60% marks

Research

Master’s Degree or 2-years Post Graduate Diploma in Economics / Econometrics / Quantitative Economics / Mathematical Economics / Integrated Economics Course/ Statistics/ Mathematical Statistics/Applied Statistics & Informatics with a minimum of 60% marks

Generalist

Graduation with minimum 60% marks

Note:

1. Candidates should possess knowledge of computer operations.

2. All the educational qualifications mentioned should be from a University/Institution/ Board recognized by Govt. of India/approved by Govt. Regulatory Bodies.

3. Candidates may opt to apply either of Actuarial/ Accounts/ Legal/ IT/ Research as per the respective streams and/or Generalist as per their educational qualifications. Separate on-line application for each stream will have to be submitted and requisite fee is to be paid for each application. In case a candidate applies more than once in a Single Specialization and/or applies for more than 2 Specializations (apart from Generalist Stream), only the latest applications shall be considered valid and the other applications shall be rejected and fee/ intimation charges against them will be forfeited. Selection will be on the basis of option exercised and performance as per cut-off marks.

4. In case of candidates belonging to SC/ST categories, relaxation in educational standards to the extent of 5% marks is allowed at Bachelor’s Degree.

5. Where Universities/Institutes have not awarded Class or percentage of marks and allotted Aggregate Grade Points (e.g. CGPA/OGPA/CPI, etc.),

a. But defined criteria for conversion of Aggregate Grade Point into Class and/or percentage of marks, the same will be accepted;

b. But has not defined criteria for conversion of Aggregate Grade Point into Class and/or percentage of marks, or not stating class in the degree certificate, the undefined parameter(s) will be worked out as under:

Equivalent CGPA/OGPA/CPI or similar terminologies allotted on a 10 point scale

Class / Division

Aggregate Percentage of Marks

6.75

I (First)

60 %

6.75

II (Second)

55 %

5.75

II (Second)

50 %

HOW CAN APPLY:

The application process is online, Applicants who meet the eligibility criteria can fill out the application form. The application process involves several steps, such as registering, completing the application form, uploading the required documents, paying the fee, and final submission. Candidates only need to fill out the application form with correct details, otherwise, you are responsible for rejection.

STEPS TO FILL ONLINE APPLICATION FORM

The steps to apply for IRDAI AM Application Form are as follows:

STEP 1. Visit the official website of IRDAI

STEP 2. Click on ‘Employment’ tab on the homepage.and then click on the option “Recruitment for the post of Assistant Manager”..

STEP 3. Click on the ‘New registration’ link.

STEP 4. Now, register by filling in the details in the asked fields.

STEP 5. After which, a registration ID and password will be sent to your provided email Id and phone number.

STEP 6. Now, Login using the registration ID and password.

STEP 7. Candidates should upload their scanned photograph and signature. They should ensure that they adhere to the requirements given in the official notification with regard to the scanned photograph and signature.

STEP 8. Finally, make the payment of the application form.

STEP 9. Candidates should fill in all the required details and then check  the information carefully by clicking on ‘Preview’ before “FINAL SUBMIT”.

STEP 10. Once again, check all the details and submit your application form

APPLICATION FEE

Category

Application Fee

All Other Categories

Rs.750 (inclusive of examination fee and intimation charges

SC/ST/PWBD

Rs. 100/-

EXAM CENTRE:

Sl. No

State and Union Territories

Name of the examination centre (City)

1

Andhra Pradesh

Vijayawada/ Guntur

2

Assam

Guwahati

3

Arunachal Pradesh

4

Mizoram

5

Manipur

6

Meghalaya

7

Nagaland

8

Tripura

9

Bihar

Patna

10

Chhattisgarh

Raipur

11

Delhi

Delhi/ NCR

12

Gujarat

Ahmedabad/ Gandhinagar/ Surat

13

Goa

Panaji

14

Haryana

Ambala / Hisar

15

Himachal Pradesh

Shimla / Solan

16

Jharkhand

Ranchi

17

Karnataka

Bengaluru

18

Kerala

Thiruvananthapuram

19

Madhya Pradesh

Bhopal

20

Maharashtra

Mumbai / Navi Mumbai / Thane/ MMR Region

21

Odisha

Bhubaneshwar

22

Punjab

Mohali / Jalandhar

23

Rajasthan

Jaipur / Sikar / Kota

24

Sikkim

Gangtok – Bardang

25

Tamilnadu

Chennai

26

Telangana

Hyderabad

27

Uttar Pradesh

Lucknow

28

Uttarakhand

Dehradun

29

West Bengal

Kolkatta

30

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

Port Blair

31

Chandigarh

Chandigarh – Mohali

32

Lakshadweep Islands

Kawaratti

33

Puducherry

Puducherry

34

Jammu & Kashmir

Srinagar / Samba / Jammu

35

Ladakh

Leh

ADMIT CARD

Candidates can follow the below-mentioned steps to download admit card for the IRDAI AM exam:

Step 1: First step would be to open the official website of IRDAI

Step 2: Next, go to the employment section on the top right corner of the website, once it opens up.

Step 3: You will find the admit card notification under the subsection called Employment notice. All employment related links will be available here.

Step 4: Once you find the IRDAI Assistant Manager admit card download link, click on it. The website will ask you for login credentials.

Step 5: Fill in your login credentials to check your admit card and download it.

Step 6: Download the PDF available on the screen and take a print of it, if possible then.

EXAM RESULT

Step 1: Visit the IRDAI website.

Step 2: You will be diverted to the IRDAI Home Page.

Step 3: On the Homepage of the website, look for ‘IRDAI Assistant Manager Results 2024’ link.

Step 4: After this, the candidate will be diverted to the login page.

Step 5: Enter the details required and click the submit button.

Step 6: Your result will be displayed on the screen. Make a printout of the result sheet for additional reference.

SELECTION PROCESS:

The candidates will undergo 3 stages of the selection process as part of the IRDAI Assistant Manager Recruitment. Details of the same are explained below:

Phase I – On-line Preliminary Examination (Objective Type). This is a qualifying examination to be eligible for Phase II – Descriptive Examination. Through this, candidates for Actuarial, Finance, Law, IT, Research streams and Generalist stream shall be shortlisted for Phase II – Descriptive Examination as per standards to be decided by IRDAI (approximately 20 times the number of vacancies subject to availability). Marks secured in the Phase I – On-line Preliminary Examination will not count for interview or final selection.

Phase II – Descriptive Examination comprising 3 Papers (Paper I, II and III).

Phase III – Interview

1. Candidates for Actuarial, Finance, Law, IT, Research and Generalist stream shall be shortlisted for Phase III – Interview based on the aggregate marks obtained in Papers I, II and III of Phase II – Descriptive Examination only.

2. The minimum cut-off marks for being shortlisted for Phase III – Interview shall be decided for each stream by IRDAI. The cut-off marks for each of the streams may be same or different.

3. Final selection shall be based on the performance and merit of the candidates in Phase II – Descriptive Examination and Phase III – Interview, taken together

IMPORTANT LINK

For Official Website – click here
For Official Notification – click here

LATEST UPDATE

Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) was released on 21 August 2024 on the official website, announcing 49 vacancies for the post of Assistant Manager grade through open competition on all India basis for its various offices. Candidates can apply online from 21th August to 20th September 2024, Admit Card will be released on 24th October 2024. As per the official notification IRDAI AM Phase I CBT exam will be conducted on 06th November 2024 and Phase II CBT exam will be conducted on 21th December 2024.

OVERVIEW

The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) is a statutory body established by the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority Act, 1999. Its mission is to protect policyholder interests while also regulating and developing the insurance industry. IRDAI invites applications from eligible Indian citizens to fill the position of Assistant Manager in its various offices through open competition on an all-India basis. IRDAI Assistant Manager recruitment occurs for a variety of specializations including Actuarial, Accounting, Legal, and General.

EXAM PATTERN

Phases of IRDAI AM Exam

Phase

Name of the Exam

Type of Exam

Phase-I

Online Preliminary Examination

Objective Type

Phase-II

Descriptive Examination

Descriptive (Written exam) Type

Phase-III

Interview

    ——


There are a total of three Phases in the recruitment of IRDAI Assistant Manager recruitment. 

Phase -I ( Objective type ) Examination

The paper-1 examination is the first stage of the recruitment process. The paper-1 examination consists of four sections quantitative aptitude, reasoning, English and general awareness and 40 questions from each section and 40 marks are awarded to each section. The paper-1 examination is for 90 minutes.

Test Mode

Name of Test

No. of Questions 

Maximum Marks 

Separate Time/ Total Time 

Objective Type Online Computer Based  Test

Reasoning

40 Q

40 x 1 = 40 Marks 

90 Minutes

English Language

40 Q

40 x 1 = 40 Marks

Quantitative Aptitude

40 Q

40 x 1 = 40 Marks

General Awareness

40 Q

40 x 1 = 40 Marks

Total

160 Q

160 Marks


Note: Phase-1 is a qualifying paper. Marks obtained in Phase-1 will not be counted for interview or final selection. The exam will be bilingual (i.e., Hindi/English), except the English Language section.

Paper-II ( Descriptive ) Examination

The paper-2 examination will be the second stage of the recruitment process. The paper-2 examination is also known as descriptive examination. It consists of three papers for the examination such as English, economics, and social issues affecting insurance, insurance and management. The duration of each paper is 60 minutes or 1 hour. The marks awarded for each paper is 100 marks.

Name of Paper

Type of Paper

Marks

Time (Minutes)

Paper-I: English

Descriptive (Questions will appear on screen and answers have to be written on answer sheets)

100

60

Paper-II: Economic and Social Issues impacting Insurance

100

60

Paper-III: Insurance and Management

100

60

Phase III – Interview

This is the last stage of the recruitment process. Candidates with high scores will advance to this phase, and the specialisation and general positions will have a different intake than in the previous examination. 

The final selection of candidates for the vacancies will be based on the candidate’s performance in Phase II of the descriptive examination and the interview scores taken together in the order of merit, with a weightage of 85:15 for the descriptive examination and interview.

Mode of Examination

IRDA Examination shall be held as a Computer Based Test. Questions shall be based on Multiple Choice Objective Type. 

Marking Scheme

1/4th mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.

Important Facts:

1. Paper Language: Hindi & English (English Language Test Shall Only be available in English)     

2. Tests will be provided in English and Hindi (except test of English Language which will be provided only in English)    

3. There will be negative marks for wrong answers in the Objective Tests. 1/4th mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.

4. Number of questions answered correctly by a candidate in each Objective Test is considered for arriving at the Corrected Score after applying penalty for wrong answers. 

5. The Corrected Scores so obtained by a candidate are made equivalent to take care of the minor difference in difficulty level, if any, in each of the Objective Tests held in different sessions to arrive at the Equated Scores *.

6. Scores obtained by candidates in any test are equated to the base form by considering the distribution of scores obtained in all examinations, if the examination is conducted in more than one session.

7. Test-wise scores and scores on total is computed with decimal points up to two digits.


ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

Candidates willing to apply for IRDAI AM Examination are required to fulfil certain conditions to be eligible for it. The candidate who does not satisfy the Eligibility criteria like Age, Minimum educational qualification, etc., their candidature shall be rejected by the authorities. The candidate’s eligibility for IRDA AM Exam is based on the fulfilment of the following conditions:-

1. Nationality
2. IRDAIAM: Age Limit & Relaxations
3. IRDAI AM: Educational Qualifications

Nationality

The candidate must be a citizen of India.

Age-Limit

Age: (as on 20.09.2024)

Not below 21 years and not above 30 years as on 20.09.2024 i.e. candidates should have been born not earlier than 21.09.1994 and not later than 20.09.2003 (both days inclusive).

Age relaxations are granted to applicants who belong to special groups such as other backward castes, SC, ST, and so on.

The following is a list of age relaxations for several types of categories:

Category

Age Relaxation

Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe (SC/ST)

5 years

Other Backward Classes (OBC)

3 years

Persons with Disabilities (PWD)

PWD (SC/ST) – 15 years

PWD (OBC) – 13 years

PWD (GEN/UR) – 10 years

Ex-serviceman 

5 years

Jammu and Kashmir during the period from 1.1.1980 to 31.12.1989

5 years

Employees of IRDAI

To the extent of number of years of such service in IRDAI, subject to a maximum of three years.



Education Qualification

Candidates must have a Bachelor’s degree in any field from a recognised university, or an equivalent certification recognised by the Central Government. English must have been one of the candidate’s SSC, HSC, Intermediate, or Graduation subjects. The candidate must have a certificate stating that he or she has passed the qualifying examination as of the date of application registration.

Specialization

Qualification/s required

Actuarial

Graduation with minimum 60% marks and 7 papers passed of IAI as per 2019 curriculum

Finance

Graduation with minimum 60 % marks and ACA/AICWA/ACMA/ACS/CFA

Law

Bachelor’s Degree in Law with minimum 60% marks

IT

Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering (Electrical / Electronics / Electronics and Communication / Information Technology / Computer Science/ Software Engineering) with minimum 60% marks

OR

Masters in Computers Application with minimum 60% marks

OR

Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with a post graduate qualification (minimum 2 years duration) in Computers / Information Technology with minimum 60% marks

Research

Master’s Degree or 2-years Post Graduate Diploma in Economics / Econometrics / Quantitative Economics / Mathematical Economics / Integrated Economics Course/ Statistics/ Mathematical Statistics/Applied Statistics & Informatics with a minimum of 60% marks

Generalist

Graduation with minimum 60% marks

Note:

1. Candidates should possess knowledge of computer operations.

2. All the educational qualifications mentioned should be from a University/Institution/ Board recognized by Govt. of India/approved by Govt. Regulatory Bodies.

3. Candidates may opt to apply either of Actuarial/ Accounts/ Legal/ IT/ Research as per the respective streams and/or Generalist as per their educational qualifications. Separate on-line application for each stream will have to be submitted and requisite fee is to be paid for each application. In case a candidate applies more than once in a Single Specialization and/or applies for more than 2 Specializations (apart from Generalist Stream), only the latest applications shall be considered valid and the other applications shall be rejected and fee/ intimation charges against them will be forfeited. Selection will be on the basis of option exercised and performance as per cut-off marks.

4. In case of candidates belonging to SC/ST categories, relaxation in educational standards to the extent of 5% marks is allowed at Bachelor’s Degree.

5. Where Universities/Institutes have not awarded Class or percentage of marks and allotted Aggregate Grade Points (e.g. CGPA/OGPA/CPI, etc.),

a. But defined criteria for conversion of Aggregate Grade Point into Class and/or percentage of marks, the same will be accepted;

b. But has not defined criteria for conversion of Aggregate Grade Point into Class and/or percentage of marks, or not stating class in the degree certificate, the undefined parameter(s) will be worked out as under:

Equivalent CGPA/OGPA/CPI or similar terminologies allotted on a 10 point scale

Class / Division

Aggregate Percentage of Marks

6.75

I (First)

60 %

6.75

II (Second)

55 %

5.75

II (Second)

50 %

SELECTION PROCESS

The candidates will undergo 3 stages of the selection process as part of the IRDAI Assistant Manager Recruitment. Details of the same are explained below:

Phase I – On-line Preliminary Examination (Objective Type). This is a qualifying examination to be eligible for Phase II – Descriptive Examination. Through this, candidates for Actuarial, Finance, Law, IT, Research streams and Generalist stream shall be shortlisted for Phase II – Descriptive Examination as per standards to be decided by IRDAI (approximately 20 times the number of vacancies subject to availability). Marks secured in the Phase I – On-line Preliminary Examination will not count for interview or final selection.

Phase II – Descriptive Examination comprising 3 Papers (Paper I, II and III).

Phase III – Interview

1. Candidates for Actuarial, Finance, Law, IT, Research and Generalist stream shall be shortlisted for Phase III – Interview based on the aggregate marks obtained in Papers I, II and III of Phase II – Descriptive Examination only.

2. The minimum cut-off marks for being shortlisted for Phase III – Interview shall be decided for each stream by IRDAI. The cut-off marks for each of the streams may be same or different.

3. Final selection shall be based on the performance and merit of the candidates in Phase II – Descriptive Examination and Phase III – Interview, taken together

IMPORTANT LINK

For Official Website – click here
For Official Notification – click here

LATEST UPDATE

Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) was released on 21 August 2024 on the official website, announcing 49 vacancies for the post of Assistant Manager grade through open competition on all India basis for its various offices. Candidates can apply online from 21th August to 20th September 2024, Admit Card will be released on 24th October 2024. As per the official notification IRDAI AM Phase I CBT exam will be conducted on 06th November 2024 and Phase II CBT exam will be conducted on 21th December 2024.

SYLLABUS

Phase I CBT Exam

The syllabus for IRDAI AM Examination is given below:

Name of Test

Topic 

Weightage

Reasoning 

Relationship  

40 Q

Analogies 

Similarities & Visual memory

Space visualization

Problem-solving 

Differences & Analysis and Judgment

Decision-making

Discrimination & Observation

Verbal and figure classification & Concepts

Arithmetical reasoning & Arithmetical number series

English Language

English grammar

40 Q

Antonyms

Spellings & Synonyms

Vocabulary & Comprehension

Correct and incorrect usages, etc.

General Awareness

Current Events & Books and Authors

40 Q

Current Affairs (National and International)

Major Financial / Economic News

Budget and Five Year Plans

Sports & Abbreviations

Science – Inventions and Discoveries

Awards and Honors

Important Days & International and National Organizations

Quantitative Aptitude

Simplification

40 Q

Number Systems & Data Interpretation

Simple Interest & Compound Interest

Surds & Indices

Average

Time & Distance

Profit & Loss

Mensuration – Cylinder, Cone, Sphere

Sequence & Series

Ratio & Proportion, Percentage

Mixtures & Allegations

Percentage

Permutation, Combination &Probability

Simplification & Problems of Ages

Number Series & Quadratic Equation

Data Sufficiency & Time and Work

Linear Equation



IMPORTANT LINK

For Official Website – click here
For Official Notification – click here



LATEST UPDATE

Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) was released on 21 August 2024 on the official website, announcing 49 vacancies for the post of Assistant Manager grade through open competition on all India basis for its various offices. Candidates can apply online from 21th August to 20th September 2024, Admit Card will be released on 24th October 2024. As per the official notification IRDAI AM Phase I CBT exam will be conducted on 06th November 2024 and Phase II CBT exam will be conducted on 21th December 2024.

EXAM PATTERN

Phases of IRDAI AM Exam

Phase

Name of the Exam

Type of Exam

Phase-I

Online Preliminary Examination

Objective Type

Phase-II

Descriptive Examination

Descriptive (Written exam) Type

Phase-III

Interview

    ——


There are a total of three Phases in the recruitment of IRDAI Assistant Manager recruitment. 

Phase -I ( Objective type ) Examination

The paper-1 examination is the first stage of the recruitment process. The paper-1 examination consists of four sections quantitative aptitude, reasoning, English and general awareness and 40 questions from each section and 40 marks are awarded to each section. The paper-1 examination is for 90 minutes.

Test Mode

Name of Test

No. of Questions 

Maximum Marks 

Separate Time/ Total Time 

Objective Type Online Computer Based  Test

Reasoning

40 Q

40 x 1 = 40 Marks 

90 Minutes

English Language

40 Q

40 x 1 = 40 Marks

Quantitative Aptitude

40 Q

40 x 1 = 40 Marks

General Awareness

40 Q

40 x 1 = 40 Marks

Total

160 Q

160 Marks


Note: Phase-1 is a qualifying paper. Marks obtained in Phase-1 will not be counted for interview or final selection. The exam will be bilingual (i.e., Hindi/English), except the English Language section.

Mode of Examination

IRDA Examination shall be held as a Computer Based Test. Questions shall be based on Multiple Choice Objective Type. 

Marking Scheme

1/4th mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.

Important Facts:

1. Paper Language: Hindi & English (English Language Test Shall Only be available in English)     

2. Tests will be provided in English and Hindi (except test of English Language which will be provided only in English)    

3. There will be negative marks for wrong answers in the Objective Tests. 1/4th mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.

4. Number of questions answered correctly by a candidate in each Objective Test is considered for arriving at the Corrected Score after applying penalty for wrong answers. 

5. The Corrected Scores so obtained by a candidate are made equivalent to take care of the minor difference in difficulty level, if any, in each of the Objective Tests held in different sessions to arrive at the Equated Scores *.

6. Scores obtained by candidates in any test are equated to the base form by considering the distribution of scores obtained in all examinations, if the examination is conducted in more than one session.

7. Test-wise scores and scores on total is computed with decimal points up to two digits.

IMPORTANT LINK

For Official Website – click here
For Official Notification – click here

LATEST UPDATE

Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) was released on 21 August 2024 on the official website, announcing 49 vacancies for the post of Assistant Manager grade through open competition on all India basis for its various offices. Candidates can apply online from 21th August to 20th September 2024, Admit Card will be released on 24th October 2024. As per the official notification IRDAI AM Phase I CBT exam will be conducted on 06th November 2024 and Phase II CBT exam will be conducted on 21th December 2024.

OVERVIEW

The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) is a statutory body established by the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority Act, 1999. Its mission is to protect policyholder interests while also regulating and developing the insurance industry. IRDAI invites applications from eligible Indian citizens to fill the position of Assistant Manager in its various offices through open competition on an all-India basis. IRDAI Assistant Manager recruitment occurs for a variety of specializations including Actuarial, Accounting, Legal, and General.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

Candidates willing to apply for IRDAI AM Examination are required to fulfil certain conditions to be eligible for it. The candidate who does not satisfy the Eligibility criteria like Age, Minimum educational qualification, etc., their candidature shall be rejected by the authorities. The candidate’s eligibility for IRDA AM Exam is based on the fulfilment of the following conditions:-

1. Nationality
2. IRDAIAM: Age Limit & Relaxations
3. IRDAI AM: Educational Qualifications

Nationality

The candidate must be a citizen of India.

Age Limit

Age: (as on 20.09.2024)

Not below 21 years and not above 30 years as on 20.09.2024 i.e. candidates should have been born not earlier than 21.09.1994 and not later than 20.09.2003 (both days inclusive).

Age relaxations are granted to applicants who belong to special groups such as other backward castes, SC, ST, and so on.

The following is a list of age relaxations for several types of categories:

Category

Age Relaxation

Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe (SC/ST)

5 years

Other Backward Classes (OBC)

3 years

Persons with Disabilities (PWD)

PWD (SC/ST) – 15 years

PWD (OBC) – 13 years

PWD (GEN/UR) – 10 years

Ex-serviceman 

5 years

Jammu and Kashmir during the period from 1.1.1980 to 31.12.1989

5 years

Employees of IRDAI

To the extent of number of years of such service in IRDAI, subject to a maximum of three years.



Education Qualification

Candidates must have a Bachelor’s degree in any field from a recognised university, or an equivalent certification recognised by the Central Government. English must have been one of the candidate’s SSC, HSC, Intermediate, or Graduation subjects. The candidate must have a certificate stating that he or she has passed the qualifying examination as of the date of application registration.

Specialization

Qualification/s required

Actuarial

Graduation with minimum 60% marks and 7 papers passed of IAI as per 2019 curriculum

Finance

Graduation with minimum 60 % marks and ACA/AICWA/ACMA/ACS/CFA

Law

Bachelor’s Degree in Law with minimum 60% marks

IT

Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering (Electrical / Electronics / Electronics and Communication / Information Technology / Computer Science/ Software Engineering) with minimum 60% marks

OR

Masters in Computers Application with minimum 60% marks

OR

Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with a post graduate qualification (minimum 2 years duration) in Computers / Information Technology with minimum 60% marks

Research

Master’s Degree or 2-years Post Graduate Diploma in Economics / Econometrics / Quantitative Economics / Mathematical Economics / Integrated Economics Course/ Statistics/ Mathematical Statistics/Applied Statistics & Informatics with a minimum of 60% marks

Generalist

Graduation with minimum 60% marks

Note:

1. Candidates should possess knowledge of computer operations.

2. All the educational qualifications mentioned should be from a University/Institution/ Board recognized by Govt. of India/approved by Govt. Regulatory Bodies.

3. Candidates may opt to apply either of Actuarial/ Accounts/ Legal/ IT/ Research as per the respective streams and/or Generalist as per their educational qualifications. Separate on-line application for each stream will have to be submitted and requisite fee is to be paid for each application. In case a candidate applies more than once in a Single Specialization and/or applies for more than 2 Specializations (apart from Generalist Stream), only the latest applications shall be considered valid and the other applications shall be rejected and fee/ intimation charges against them will be forfeited. Selection will be on the basis of option exercised and performance as per cut-off marks.

4. In case of candidates belonging to SC/ST categories, relaxation in educational standards to the extent of 5% marks is allowed at Bachelor’s Degree.

5. Where Universities/Institutes have not awarded Class or percentage of marks and allotted Aggregate Grade Points (e.g. CGPA/OGPA/CPI, etc.),

a. But defined criteria for conversion of Aggregate Grade Point into Class and/or percentage of marks, the same will be accepted;

b. But has not defined criteria for conversion of Aggregate Grade Point into Class and/or percentage of marks, or not stating class in the degree certificate, the undefined parameter(s) will be worked out as under:

Equivalent CGPA/OGPA/CPI or similar terminologies allotted on a 10 point scale

Class / Division

Aggregate Percentage of Marks

6.75

I (First)

60 %

6.75

II (Second)

55 %

5.75

II (Second)

50 %

IMPORTANT LINK

For Official Website – click here
For Official Notification – click here
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LATEST UPDATE

Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) was released on 21 August 2024 on the official website, announcing 49 vacancies for the post of Assistant Manager grade through open competition on all India basis for its various offices. Candidates can apply online from 21th August to 20th September 2024, Admit Card will be released on 24th October 2024. As per the official notification IRDAI AM Phase I CBT exam will be conducted on 06th November 2024 and Phase II CBT exam will be conducted on 21th December 2024.

IMPORTANT DATES

Event

Dates

Application Begin

21/08/2024

Last Date for Apply Online

20/09/2024

Fee Payment Last Date

20/09/2024

Phase I CBT Exam Date

06/11/2024

Phase II Exam Date

21/12/2024

IMPORTANT LINK

For Official Website – click here
For Official Notification – click here