What are the key differences between AIC and AFO exams?
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The AIC (Agriculture Insurance Company) exam and IBPS AFO (Agricultural Field Officer) exam differ mainly in their focus and roles. The AIC exam primarily recruits for insurance-based roles, testing candidates on agriculture, insurance concepts, and general aptitude. It often includes a descriptive paper or interview related to insurance operations. In contrast, the IBPS AFO exam is part of the IBPS Specialist Officer recruitment, focusing on agricultural knowledge, rural banking, and financial products to support farmers. AFO roles are more field-oriented, involving farm visits and loan processing. Both exams have sections on reasoning, English, and general awareness but differ in job nature and organizational objectives.
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