Flexible working rhythm
Agents often meet clients locally and may schedule appointments around client convenience.
LIC Agent Career
Career guidance & recruitment assistance
For ambitious people who enjoy meeting clients
Submit your details for a callback about eligibility, training, IRDAI examination steps, and how agency work can fit your current occupation or business goals.
Quick eligibility check
This checker uses LIC's published basic eligibility information: Standard 10th pass and age 18 or above. It is only a guidance tool; final appointment depends on LIC branch process, training, IRDAI examination, and applicable rules.
Why people consider agency work
LIC's official career pages describe agency work as suitable for people who are outgoing, ambitious to own a business, prefer client-led work, and want to decide their working hours.
Agents often meet clients locally and may schedule appointments around client convenience.
LIC's published process includes branch interaction, training, IRDAI pre-recruitment examination, appointment letter, and identity card.
LIC states that agents can qualify for clubs and recognitions, including MDRT, based on business achieved.
LIC reports 2048 branch offices and 5004 total offices as of 31 March 2025, supporting a wide national footprint.
Verified process from LIC
LIC's guideline page lists Standard 10th pass and age 18 and above as eligibility.
Applicants are guided to contact the nearest branch office and meet the Development Officer.
LIC states that training is for 25 hours and covers aspects of the life insurance business.
After training, candidates appear for the pre-recruitment examination conducted by IRDAI.
After successful completion, LIC says candidates receive an appointment letter and identity card to work as an insurance agent.
Common questions
These answers are written conservatively from verified LIC process information and general insurance agency guidance.
No. licagentcareer.com is an independent career guidance and lead-generation website. For official information, always refer to licindia.in or your nearest LIC branch.
LIC's published guideline page lists Standard 10th pass and age 18 and above as basic eligibility for becoming an LIC agent.
Yes. LIC states that after training, candidates appear for the pre-recruitment examination conducted by IRDAI.
LIC's guideline page states that training is for 25 hours and covers aspects of the life insurance business.
Agency work is generally commission-based. This website does not promise salary, income, appointment, or business results.
Many people explore agency work alongside existing responsibilities, but suitability depends on your time, local branch guidance, training, examination, and compliance requirements.
No joining fee is collected by this website. You should verify any official charges, documents, or branch requirements directly through LIC or authorized channels.
Your enquiry is sent to support@licagentcareer.com for a callback. The conversation is for career guidance and next-step assistance, not an official appointment confirmation.
City targeting pages
These local pages help candidates find city-specific guidance while keeping eligibility, exam, and appointment information tied to verified LIC sources.
Publicly reported success examples
These examples are included for inspiration only. Agency income is commission-based and varies by effort, market, compliance, persistency, and client service.
MDRT's blog identifies Parekh from Nagpur as an MDRT member since 1993 and a Top of the Table qualifier, highlighting his client-first approach to prospecting.
Read sourceThe New Indian Express reported that Rao qualified for MDRT 12 times, attained Top of the Table status six times, and served a large client base.
Read sourceHis public profile says he became a life insurance agent in 2002, qualified for MDRT multiple times, and built a service-led financial advisory practice.
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No income guarantee, no official appointment promise. Just clear guidance on eligibility, next steps, and how to approach the opportunity professionally.