Aspiring to join the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI)? Here’s your one-stop guide to ace the first hurdle of the SEBI Grade A exam. This article provides aspirants with a comprehensive overview of the SEBI Grade A Phase 1 syllabus and preparation strategy.
It outlines the key topics and question types for each subject, along with questions from the SEBI Grade A 2022 Phase 1 examination. Additionally, it offers valuable insights and strategies to help you prepare effectively for the exam.
SEBI Grade A Phase 1 Complete Syllabus
The SEBI Grade A Phase 1 exam is divided into 2 papers.
- Paper I: General Awareness, English Language, Quantitative Aptitude, and Test of Reasoning.
- Paper II: Commerce, Accountancy, Management, Finance, Costing, Companies Act, and Economics
The official SEBI Grade A recruitment advertisement doesn’t specify the syllabus for Paper 1 of Phase 1. To ease your preparation, we have analyzed the previous year’s questions to identify the important topics for each subject.
Additionally, the syllabus for Paper 2 as provided in the official notification is broad and doesn’t list micro topics. The following decoded syllabus adds to the official syllabus to provide a more comprehensive overview.
General Awareness (GA) Syllabus
General Awareness comprises static and current affairs-based questions. Following is the list of topics that you must prepare for GA.
GA Syllabus: Current Affairs
- National News: MoUs, summits, and major events related to India.
- International: Summits and conferences held abroad.
- Financial & Economics News
- Financial Awareness: RBI and SEBI Notification and Regulations
- Defense: Military exercises, drills, and major updates related to the defense sector of India
- Days in News: Major events or days, along with its date and theme
- Persons in News: Obituaries, appointments, retirements
- Sports: Major tournaments and its winners
- Science, Technology, and Space
- Awards and honors
- Environment
- Banking, Economy related news
- Reports and Government Schemes
- Books and Authors
GA Syllabus: Static
- Chief Ministers and Cabinet Ministers
- National Parks and Sanctuaries
- Airport Locations, Stadiums
- Organizations’ Headquarters
- Banks’ Headquarters and Taglines
- Power Plants in India
- Indian Dance Forms
- Countries Capitals and their Currencies
- Important Days
General Awareness: Types of Questions
Following are a few questions from the SEBI Grade A 2022 Phase 1 examination.
Topic: GA Current Affairs | |
Q1. | _______ edition of the Winter Olympics in Beijing has taken place in 2022. |
a) | 21st |
b) | 23rd |
c) | 24th |
d) | 30th |
e) | 32nd |
Q2. | According to the recent announcement by the Union Minister of Civil Aviation in February 2022, how many new airports are to be set up under PM Gati Shakti initiative in the states of Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, and Maharastra? |
a) | 10 |
b) | 12 |
c) | 14 |
d) | 16 |
e) | 20 |
Topic: GA Static | |
Q3. | Which of the following is the world’s largest Oil refinery in terms of Market Capitalisation in US Dollars? |
a) | Exon Mobile, United States of America |
b) | British Petroleum, United Kingdom |
c) | ARAMCO, Saudi Arabia |
d) | Petrobras, Brazil |
e) | Enbridge, Canada |
Key Takeaways
- Current affairs from the last 3-4 months leading up to the exam hold significant weightage in the SEBI Grade A exam.
- Stay up-to-date on current affairs, particularly in the areas of finance, schemes, budget, and reports.
Download the solved PYQs for SEBI Grade A 2022 Phase 1 exam.
English Language Syllabus
Following is a list of topics that you must practice for English.
- Grammar
- Error Spotting
- Sentence Improvement
- Comprehension Ability
- Comprehension passage
- Cloze test
- Rearrangement
- Para jumbles
- Double Fillers
- Vocabulary – Synonyms, Antonyms, One-word Substitution, Phrasal Verb
English: Types of Questions
Following are a few questions from the SEBI Grade A 2022 Phase 1 examination.
Topic: Reading Comprehension (inclusive of questions based on vocabulary) | |
A primitive seabird that prospered about 85 million years ago along the warm, shallow inland sea that once split North America boasted what scientists are calling a surprising blend of traits from its dinosaur ancestors and modern avian characteristics. Four new fossils of Ichthyornis, which had both a beak and teeth and lived a lifestyle like modern gulls, offer striking evidence of this Cretaceous Period bird’s important position in avian evolutionary history, researchers said on May 2. While Ichthyornis fossils were first unearthed in the 1870s, the new ones from Kansas and Alabama chalk deposits, including a beautifully preserved skull, reveal far more about it than previously known. Birds evolved from small feathered dinosaurs. Unlike the earliest-known birds like Archaeopteryx, which lived 150 million years ago, Ichthyornis was a strong flier, its body streamlined, simplified, and adapted for flight like modern birds, Yale University paleontologist Bhart-Anjan Bhullar said. Its primitive characteristics were largely in its skull. “Despite the modernity of its body and wings, it retained almost a full complement of dinosaurian teeth, and it had a strong bite with large, dinosaurian jaw muscles. However, it perceived its world and thought like a bird, with a bird’s enormous eyes and expanded modern-looking brain”, Bhullar added. While older primitive birds like Confuciusornis, from 125 million years ago, sported a beak, the small one on Ichthyornis was the first known to have modern attributes like a ‘pincer tip’ for grasping, pecking, and fine manipulation. “Its sharp teeth probably would have assisted in holding onto slippery marine prey, while the incipient beak at the tips of its jaws probably would have allowed it to manipulate objects with fine dexterity such as modern birds can do, and preen its feathers”, University of Bath paleontologist Daniel Field said. Ichthyornis was the size of a tern, with a two-foot wingspan, and probably ate fish and shellfish. It shared the skies with flying reptiles called pterosaurs when dinosaurs dominated the land. Toothed birds vanished along with the dinosaurs and many other species after an asteroid impact 66 million years ago. Fossils like those of Ichthyornis and Cretaceous toothed diving bird Hesperornis were cited by 19th-century naturalist Charles Darwin as strong support for his theory of evolution. “Ichthyornis shows the ways in which evolution is both complex and elegant, permissive of individual changes and massive integrated transformations,” Bhullar said. | |
Q1. | As used in the last paragraph, what do you understand by the word ‘preen’? |
a) | Clean |
b) | Pity |
c) | Pure |
d) | Tear |
e) | Fear |
Q2. | As used in the first paragraph, ‘avian’ is used in what reference? |
a) | Relating to artists |
b) | Relating to birds |
c) | Relating to aliens |
d) | Relating to human species |
e) | Relating to insects |
Topic: Error Detection | |
Read the following sentence and determine whether there is an error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. If the sentence is error-free, then select ‘No Error’ as your answer. | |
Q3. | The diameter of a single, cylindrical DNA (A)/ component is always the same, (B)/ regardless to whether it forms part (C)/ of a fruit fly, or a beech tree. (D) |
a) | A |
b) | B |
c) | C |
d) | D |
e) | No error |
Key Takeaways
- To prepare for reading comprehension passages with challenging topics, focus on improving your understanding skills and ability to extract important information from difficult texts. Try mock tests and reading factual editorials to practice.
- To improve your performance in error detection, sentence rearrangement, and other English topics, practice finding grammar mistakes and review English language basics.
Download the solved PYQs for SEBI Grade A 2022 Phase 1 exam.
Quantitative Aptitude Syllabus
Following is the list of topics that you must prepare for Quantitative Aptitude.
- Ratio and Proportion
- Percentage
- Profit and Loss
- Simple and Compound Interest
- Questions on Average and Age
- Time and Work
- Pipes and Cistern
- Time and Distance
- Mixture and Alligation
- Questions on Series and Quadratic equation
- Mathematical Inequalities
- Number Series
- Data Interpretation
- Simplification/Approximation
- Quantity Comparisons
- Data Sufficiency
- Partnership
Quantitative Aptitude: Types of Questions
Following are a few questions from the SEBI Grade A 2022 Phase 1 examination.
Topic: Quadratic Equation | |
Directions: Each of the following questions contains two equations I and II. You have to solve both equations to determine the relationship between them and choose the answer from the given options. | |
Q1. | I) x2 + 33x + 252 = 0 II) y2 + 7y – 60 = 0 |
a) | x> y |
b) | x ≥ y |
c) | x = y or relationship can’t be determined. |
d) | x< y |
e) | x ≤ y |
Q2. | I) x2 + 17x + 72 = 0 II) y2 + 20y + 99 = 0 |
a) | x> y |
b) | x ≥ y |
c) | x = y or relationship can’t be determined. |
d) | x< y |
e) | x ≤ y |
Topic: Boats and Stream | |
Q3. | The ratio of the time taken by the boat covering 120 km in still water to the time taken by the boat covering 216 km along with the stream is 2:3, the speed of the boat against the stream is what percent of the speed of the boat along with the stream? |
a) | 44.44% |
b) | 55.55% |
c) | 66.66% |
d) | 33.33% |
e) | Cannot be determined |
Key Takeaways
- To excel in the Quantitative Aptitude section, consistent practice and mock tests are essential.
- With dedicated preparation, a score of 13-15 is well within reach.
Download the solved PYQs for SEBI Grade A 2022 Phase 1 exam.
Reasoning Syllabus
Following is the list of topics that you must prepare for Reasoning.
- Alphanumeric series
- Coding and Decoding
- Syllogism
- Direction Sense
- Inequality
- Ranking and Order
- Blood Relation
- Puzzles and Seating arrangement
- Input-Output
- Critical Reasoning
- Questions Based on Data Sufficiency
Reasoning: Types of Questions
Following are a few questions from the SEBI Grade A 2022 Phase 1 examination.
Topic: Statement Argument | |
Directions: Each of the following questions consists of a statement followed by two arguments I and II. Select whether the argument(s) is/are followed or not. | |
Q1. | Statement: The employees of this public organization have decided to suppose government control and their push towards cooperative actions with other organizations. Argument I: The Government has no control over its organizations and their actions. Argument II: A public organization functions better without cooperative decision-making. |
a) | If only argument II is strong |
b) | If only argument I is strong |
c) | If either argument I or II is strong |
d) | If neither argument I nor II is strong |
e) | If both argument I and II are strong |
Q2. | Statement: Should those with tattoos on visible body parts, irrespective of their cultural values, be barred from public appearance? Argument I: Yes, the Public is not comfortable with drawings on natural human skin. Argument II: Yes, people with tattoos look disfigured. |
a) | If only argument II is strong |
b) | If only argument I is strong |
c) | If either argument I or II is strong |
d) | If neither argument I nor II is strong |
e) | If both argument I and II are strong |
Topic: Alphabetical Series | |
Q3. | If the consonants of the word “RESERVATION” are changed to the immediate previous letter and vowels are changed to the immediate next letter as in the English alphabetical series then how many letters are repeated? |
a) | More than three |
b) | Three |
c) | None |
d) | Two |
e) | One |
Key Takeaways
- The reasoning section generally presents a moderate level of difficulty.
- By regularly solving mock tests, you can familiarize yourself with the types of questions asked and develop effective strategies to approach them efficiently.
Download the solved PYQs for SEBI Grade A 2022 Phase 1 exam.
Commerce and Accountancy Syllabus
Following is the list of topics that you must prepare for Commerce and Accountancy.
- Accounting as a financial information system.
- Accounting Standards with specific reference to Accounting for Depreciation, Inventories, Revenue Recognition, Fixed Assets, Foreign Exchange Transactions, and Investments.
- Cash Flow Statement, Fund flow statement, Financial statement analysis; Ratio analysis.
- Accounting for Share Capital Transactions including Bonus Shares and Right Shares.
- Employees Stock Option and BuyBack of Securities.
- Preparation and Presentation of Company Final Accounts.
- Introduction to Accountancy
- Theory Base of Accounting
- Recording Transaction Part 1
- Recording Transaction Part 2
- Trial Balance and Bills of Exchange
Commerce & Accountancy: Types of Questions
Following are a few questions from the SEBI Grade A 2022 Phase 1 examination.
Topic: Introduction to Accounting | |
Q1. | Which of the following is not a qualitative characteristic of accounting information? |
a) | Accountability |
b) | Consistency |
c) | Verifiability |
d) | Relevance |
e) | Comparability |
Topic: Accounting Standards for Revenue Recognition | |
Q2. | Ind-AS 18 related to revenue recognition is dealing with __________. |
a) | Hire Purchase |
b) | Revenue arising from Leases |
c) | Contract |
d) | Revenue arising from Interest, Royalty, Dividend |
e) | None of the above |
Topic: Accounting for Buyback of Shares | |
Q3. | Which of the following is correct about but back rules? |
a) | No need to file a declaration of solvency |
b) | No board approval is required even if the buyback is up to 10% of the total paid-up equity capital and free reserves of the company |
c) | This can be done by issuing the same kind of shares |
d) | No authorisations in articles |
e) | The ratio of the aggregate of secured and unsecured debts owed by the company after buy-back shall not be more than twice the paid-up capital and its free reserves |
Key Takeaways
- The questions asked are generally conceptual in nature, requiring a thorough understanding of the concepts rather than factual cramming of topics.
- Even though there were no numerical questions in 2022, they are an essential part of your preparation for Commerce and Accountancy.
Download the solved PYQs for SEBI Grade A 2022 Phase 1 exam.
Management Syllabus
Following is the list of topics that you must prepare for Management.
- Management: Its nature and scope; The Management Processes. Planning, Organization, Staffing, Directing, and Controlling.
- The Role of a Manager in an Organization. Leadership: The Tasks of a Leader.
- Leadership Styles: Leadership Theories; A successful Leader versus an effective Leader.
- Human Resource Development: Concept of HRD; Goals of HRD
- Motivation, Morale, and Incentives: Theories of Motivation; How Managers Motivate; Concept of Morale; Factors determining Morale; Role of Incentives in Building up Morale.
- Communication: Steps in the Communication Process; Communication Channels; Oral versus Written Communication; Verbal versus non-verbal Communication; upward, downward and lateral communication; Barriers to Communication, Role of Information Technology.
Management: Types of Questions
Following are a few questions from the SEBI Grade A 2022 Phase 1 examination.
Topic: Leadership | |
Q1. | Transactional leadership is a style of leadership in which a leader promotes compliance by followers through both rewards and punishments. Transactional leadership is also known as? |
a) | Management Leadership |
b) | Participative Leadership |
c) | Autocratic Leadership |
d) | Transformational Leadership |
e) | Situational Leadership |
Topic: Motivation | |
Q2. | Which of the following is an implication of the high morale in the Organisation? |
a) | Creates inter-group conflicts |
b) | Reduces conflict and promotes orderly resolution |
c) | Not obeying the hierarchy of command |
d) | Defy the orders from senior team members |
e) | None of the above |
Topic: General Management | |
Q3. | Identify the component of directing that involves a manager meeting regularly, looking after employees, and interacting with the workers to review their work. Which of the following components is discussed above? |
a) | Leadership |
b) | Motivation |
c) | Supervision |
d) | Communication |
e) | Controlling |
Key Takeaways
- Practice applying factual concepts to real-world scenarios to refine your problem-solving skills.
- For General Management questions, build a strong foundation in related topics and keywords from the given syllabus.
Download the solved PYQs for SEBI Grade A 2022 Phase 1 exam.
Finance Syllabus
Following is the list of topics that you must prepare for Finance.
- Financial System: Role and Functions of Regulatory Bodies in the Financial Sector.
- Financial Markets: Primary and Secondary Markets (Forex, Money, Bond, Equity, etc.), functions, instruments, and recent developments.
- Basics of Derivatives: Forward, Futures, and Swap
- Recent Developments in the Financial Sector
- Financial Inclusion- use of technology
- Alternate source of finance, private and social cost-benefit, Public-Private Partnership
- Direct and Indirect taxes;-Non-tax sources of Revenue, GST, Finance Commission, Fiscal Policy, Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Act(FRBM),
- Inflation:-Definition, trends, estimates, consequences, and remedies (control): WPI, CPI-components, and trends
Finance: Types of Questions
Following are a few questions from the SEBI Grade A 2022 Phase 1 examination.
Topic: Finance Current Affairs | |
Q1. | The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has unveiled a framework for making an operational gold exchange, which will facilitate trading of the yellow metal in the form of __________. |
a) | Exchange Trade Gold Receipts |
b) | Exchangeable Gold Receipts |
c) | Equity Gold Receipts |
d) | Electronic Gold Receipts |
e) | None of the above |
Topic: Derivatives (Options) | |
Q2. | If the strike price is higher than the market price under the call option, that one will be called as? |
a) | At the money |
b) | In the money |
c) | Out of the money |
d) | Advance money |
e) | None of the above |
Topic: Basics of Derivation (Forward, Future, and Swaps) | |
Q3. | The value of derivative ________? |
a) | Increases |
b) | Decreases |
c) | Remains constant |
d) | Fluctuates with the value of the underlying asset |
e) | None of the above |
Key Takeaways
- Questions relevant to the SEBI circular, especially those issued recent to the exam, are likely to appear on the exam.
- While numerical questions were not present in Phase 1 of the 2022 exam, it’s crucial not to overlook their importance in the Finance section.
Download the solved PYQs for SEBI Grade A 2022 Phase 1 exam.
Costing Syllabus
Following is the list of topics you must prepare for Costing.
- Overview of Cost and Management Accounting: Introduction to Cost and Management Accounting, Objectives and Scope of Cost and Management Accounting.
- Methods of Costing: Single Output/ Unit Costing, Job Costing, Batch Costing, Contract Costing, Process/ Operation Costing, and Costing of Service Sectors.
- Basics of Cost Control and Analysis- (a) Standard Costing, (b) Marginal Costing, (c) Budget, and Budgetary Control.
- Lean System and Innovation – Introduction to Lean System, Just-in-Time (JIT), Kaizen Costing, 5 Ss, Total Productive Maintenance (TPM), Cellular Manufacturing/ One-Piece Flow Production Systems, Six Sigma (SS), Introduction to Process Innovation and Business Process Re-engineering(BPR)
Costing: Types of Questions
Following are a few questions from the SEBI Grade A 2022 Phase 1 examination.
Topic: Lean System and Innovation | |
Q1. | Which of the following is not a part of the 5S? |
a) | Seiton |
b) | Seiri |
c) | Shitsuke |
d) | Seiso |
e) | Support |
Topic: Overview of Cost and Management Accounting | |
Q2. | Which of the following is an example of Indirect Cost? |
a) | Store Services for Canteen |
b) | Starch Powder for Dressing Yarn |
c) | 2 Batteries for Radio Transistor |
d) | Packaging Material like Carton |
e) | Jute for Bag |
Topic: Budgeting | |
Q3. | Which of the following is not a feature of budgetary control? |
a) | Budgeting is a plan of action based on past performance and governed by rational judgment of factors that will influence the course of business in the future. |
b) | For budgeting the organizational structure must be clearly defined and responsibility should be assigned to identifiable units within the organization. |
c) | Budgeting does not facilitate management by exception. |
d) | Budgeting is quantifiable in monetary or quantity or both terms. |
e) | All are correct. |
Key Takeaways
- The 2022 exam saw a heavy weightage of questions on the topic of Lean System and Innovation (6 questions out of 9). However, this will not be the case every year.
- While questions from topics like Process Costing, Job Costing, and Unit Costing were not included in the latest exam, it’s essential to maintain a comprehensive understanding of these for future exams.
Download the solved PYQs for SEBI Grade A 2022 Phase 1 exam.
Companies Act Syllabus
Following is the list of chapters you must prepare for the Companies Act.
- The Companies Act, 2013- Specific reference to Chapter III, Chapter IV, Chapter VIII, Chapter X, Chapter XI, Chapter XII, and Chapter XXVII.
- Chapter IX Companies Act: Accounts of Company
- Chapter XIII Companies Act: Remuneration of Managerial Personnel
- Chapter I of Companies Act: Basics of Companies Act
Companies Act: Types of Questions
Following are a few questions from the SEBI Grade A 2022 Phase 1 examination.
Topic: Chapter XII: Meeting of Board of Directors (Section 172 – 183) | |
Q1. | As per section 174(1) of the Companies Act, 2013, the quorum for a meeting of the board of directors of a company shall be ________ of total strength or _______ director(s), whichever is higher. |
a) | 2/3, 1 |
b) | 1/3, 2 |
c) | 1/2, 2 |
d) | 3/4, 1 |
e) | None of the above |
Topic: Chapter X: Audit and Auditors | |
Q2. | Auditors appointed at AGM shall hold the office from the conclusion of 1st AGM till the conclusion of ______? |
a) | Fifth |
b) | Sixth |
c) | Third |
d) | Fourth |
e) | None of the above |
Topic: Chapter XXVII: NCLT and NCLAT | |
Q3. | Which of the following is the minimum qualification for a person to be appointed President of NCLT? |
a) | Judge of the High Court for 5 years |
b) | Judge of the High Court for 10 years |
c) | Judge of a District Court for 5 years |
d) | Judge of a District Court for 10 years |
e) | None of the above |
Key Takeaways
- To ace this section, focus on a comprehensive understanding of the Companies Act.
- The questions are generally asked from the entire syllabus evenly. Familiarize yourself with the entire syllabus to prepare effectively.
Download the solved PYQs for SEBI Grade A 2022 Phase 1 exam.
Economics Syllabus
Following is the list of topics you must prepare for Economics.
- Demand and Supply, Market Structures, National Income: Concepts and Measurement, Classical Vs Keynesian Approach Determination of output and employment, Consumption Function, Investment Function, Multiplier, and Accelerator, Demand and Supply for Money, IS-LM, Inflation and Phillips Curve, Business Cycles
- Balance of Payments, Foreign Exchange Markets, Inflation, Monetary and Fiscal Policy, Non-banking Financial Institutions.
Economics: Types of Questions
Following are a few questions from the SEBI Grade A 2022 Phase 1 examination.
Topic: IS-LM | |
Q1. | Which one of the following statements w.r.t LM curve is not correct? |
a) | LM curve shifts to the left when money demand is increased |
b) | LM curve shifts to the right when the money supply is increased |
c) | High interest rate elasticity leads to a steep LM curve |
d) | LM curve shifts in accordance with Liquidity preference |
e) | None of the above |
Topic: Demand and Supply | |
Q2. | D = 12 – P; S = -3 + 4P, what is the equilibrium point? |
a) | Price = 3, Quantity = 9 |
b) | Price = 3, Quantity = 6 |
c) | Price = 3, Quantity = 12 |
d) | Price = 4, Quantity = 12 |
e) | Price = 2, Quantity = 4 |
Topic: National Income | |
Q3. | In 1991, if the GDP of America is = $5766 and the given GNP is $5796, then what is the possible reason? |
a) | Positive net factor income from abroad is added to GDP to get GNP |
b) | Negative net factor income from abroad is added to GDP to get GNP |
c) | Net factor income from abroad is added to GDP to get GNP |
d) | Positive net factor income from abroad is added to GNP to get GDP |
e) | None of the above |
Key Takeaways
- Given the significant weightage (8 questions) allotted to Economics in the previous year’s exam, it is crucial for candidates to prioritize this subject and develop a strong conceptual understanding during their preparation for Phase 1.
Download the solved PYQs for SEBI Grade A 2022 Phase 1 exam.
SEBI Grade A 2024 Phase 1: Difficulty Level
Understanding the expected difficulty level for SEBI Grade A 2024 Phase 1 is crucial for strategic preparation and maximizing your chances of success.
For example, by knowing the difficulty level of each subject, you can choose practice materials that align with your needs, ensuring targeted preparation.
Paper 1 Difficulty Level
Following is the overall breakdown of the difficulty level for the SEBI Grade A Phase 1 Paper 1 since the change of syllabus.
Subject | Difficulty Level | 2022 | 2020 |
Quantitative Aptitude | Easy | 15 | 15 |
Moderate | 5 | 6 | |
Difficult | 0 | 0 | |
General Awareness | Easy | 6 | 6 |
Moderate | 13 | 12 | |
Difficult | 1 | 2 | |
Reasoning | Easy | 12 | 15 |
Moderate | 4 | 5 | |
Difficult | 4 | 0 |
For the English section (Phase 1 + 2), the difficulty level is generally easy to moderate. Following are 3 quick tips to help you better your preparation.
- Expand your vocabulary. Read widely and learn new words.
- Practice mock tests. Get comfortable with the exam format and style.
- Work on grammar. Review basic rules and incorporate tools such as Grammarly to test yourself.
Paper 2 Difficulty Level
Following is the overall breakdown of the difficulty level for the SEBI Grade A Phase 1 Paper 2 since the change of syllabus.
For paper 2, candidates from a non-Commerce background may find the syllabus to be more challenging. Subjects such as economics and costing may require additional effort for those unfamiliar with these subjects.
However, with efficient strategic learning techniques, candidates from diverse backgrounds can effectively bridge this gap and excel in paper 2.
SEBI Grade A 2024 Phase 1: Most Important Topics
To accurately identify the most important topics for the SEBI Grade A exam 2024, we would need to analyze question papers from the past five years.
In 2020, the SEBI Grade A syllabus underwent significant changes. Core subjects such as the Securities Market (Phase 1) and Economic and Social Issues and Financial Management (Phase 2) were removed and replaced with new subjects.
With the availability of PYQs for only two exam years (2022 & 2020) under the new syllabus, aspirants are strongly advised to comprehensively cover the syllabus topics listed in this article to guarantee thorough preparation for the SEBI Grade A Exam.
Click Here for a Comprehensive Analysis of the Previous Year’s Question Papers (2022 & 2020).
SEBI Grade A 2024 Phase 1: Preparation Strategy
Now that you are clear on the syllabus, important topics, types of questions, the expected difficulty level, and the ideal approach of the various subjects, it is time to develop a preparation strategy for the SEBI Grade A 2024 Phase 1 exam.
The following steps will help you effectively target the syllabus as a beginner.
Step 1: Lay a Strong Foundation
- Begin by thoroughly understanding the SEBI Grade A Phase 1 Paper 1 syllabus.
- Delve into previous year’s questions (PYQs) from the past two years (2020 and 2022) to gain insights into exam pattern and asked topics.
Step 2: Grasp the Exam Structure
- Familiarize yourself with the SEBI Grade A exam pattern.
- Remember that Phase 1 is a qualifying exam only.
Step 3: Draft a Strategic Approach
- Develop an effective study plan to cover the entire syllabus.
- Utilize a variety of study resources, including mock tests and available courses, to effectively tackle Quantitative Aptitude and Reasoning.
- Enhance your English language proficiency by expanding your vocabulary and strengthening your grammar skills.
- Prioritize the latest three months of Current Affairs, supplementing your preparation with compilations rather than newspaper reading.
- Prioritize the subjects of Management, Company Law, and Finance due to their Factual foundation and relative ease of preparation.
- Gradually transition to Costing, Economics, Commerce, and Accounts.
Step 4: Develop Specific Skills
- Integrate numerical questions into your study routine to balance factual concepts with practical applications.
- Remember, application is key. Focus on understanding and applying concepts rather than cramming the syllabus.
For a more detailed preparation strategy highlighting specific topics and approaches, refer to the following video.
Disclaimer: The provided video outlines a preparation strategy for the SEBI Grade A 2023 Phase 2 exam. While the video mentions the 2023 exam, the preparation strategy remains applicable for the 2024 recruitment as the notification was not released in 2023.
Conclusion
With our comprehensive SEBI Grade A Phase 1 syllabus and preparation guide, you’re ready to conquer the Phase 1 exam and advance toward your SEBI dreams. It’s time to study the decoded syllabus and master the exam trends.
FAQs
In 2020, the SEBI Grade A syllabus underwent significant changes. Core subjects such as the Securities Market (Phase 1) and Economic and Social Issues and Financial Management (Phase 2) were removed and replaced with the current syllabus.
Analyzing previous year’s question papers is crucial to identify the most important topics and the exam pattern. This information can help you tailor your preparation strategy and focus on the areas that are most likely to be tested.
The best way to prepare for the SEBI Grade A 2024 exam is to create a comprehensive study plan that covers all of the theoretical and practical aspects of the syllabus. You should understand the exam pattern and types of questions asked with previous year’s question papers and take mock tests to assess your readiness for the exam.