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Assistant Manager Legal exam (LIC HFL) important interview questions for 2020.


🌱 Important interview questions for Assistance Manager ( Legal ) at LICHFC - 

LIC Housing Finance Limited (LIC HFL) is one of the largest Housing Finance Mortgage loan companies in India having its Registered and Corporate office at Mumbai. LIFE INSURANCE CORPORATION OF INDIA holds founder, promoter & controller status.
LIC HFL is associate/subsidiary company of LIC of India.

Following are the some important questions which might be asked in the interview for Legal Manager Post :

1. Tell me something about yourself.
2. Tell us about your education and family background.
3. What you did after graduation?
4. Is this your first interview? What are the other exams you gave recently?
5. What does LIC HFL do?
6. Can you expand CBDT? Who is the Chairman?
7. Do you have any computer knowledge?
8. Tell me little information about insurance business in India.
9. Give me 3 good reasons why you chose LIC HFL?
10. What is KYC?
11. What do you know about Housing Financing?
12. What is the difference between Banks and Housing Financing?
13. What are the current income tax slabs?
14. What is Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) ?
15. What is ECS, NPA & NHB?
16. Can you manage your stress at working place?
17. What do you know about Insurance business?
18. Do you have any experience in this field?
19. Tell little information about LIC HFL.
20. What are your strengths?
21. What are your weaknesses?
22. Where do you see yourself in five years?
23. Why do you believe we should hire you?
24. Do you have any questions?

~ By Vishnu Karle.

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