The Securities and Exchange Board of India - SEBI - http://www.sebi.gov.in recruits candidates primarily for the role of Grade A - Assistant Manager across various streams. Below is a detailed breakdown of SEBI recruitment, including eligibility, exam pattern, and the application process.
SEBI Grade A - Assistant Manager Recruitment
SEBI conducts recruitment for different streams such as General, Legal, Information Technology - IT, Research, Official Language, and Engineering - Civil and Electrical.
1. Eligibility Criteria
Educational Qualifications
- General Stream: Bachelors degree in any discipline OR Masters degree in any discipline OR CA, CFA, CS, Cost Accountant.
- Legal Stream: Bachelors degree in Law - LLB.
- Information Technology - IT Stream: Bachelors degree in Engineering - Electrical or Electronics or IT or Computer Science OR Masters in Computer Application OR Bachelors degree in any discipline with a postgraduate qualification in IT.
- Research Stream: Masters degree in Statistics or Economics or Commerce or Business Administration - Finance or Econometrics.
- Official Language Stream: Masters degree in Hindi with English as a subject at the Bachelors level OR Masters degree in Sanskrit or English or Economics or Commerce with Hindi as a subject at the Bachelors level.
- Engineering - Civil and Electrical: Bachelors degree in Civil or Electrical Engineering.
Age Limit
- Maximum 30 years as of the recruitment year.
- Age relaxation for reserved categories as per government rules.
SEBI Grade A Exam Pattern
The selection process consists of three phases:
Phase 1: Online Examination - Prelims
- Multiple-choice questions - MCQs covering General Awareness - including Financial Sector, English Language, Quantitative Aptitude, and Reasoning Ability.
- Subject-specific Paper based on the applied stream.
- Qualifying nature, but marks are considered for shortlisting.
Phase 2: Online Examination - Mains
- Two papers: General English - Descriptive and Stream-Specific Paper.
- Marks in this phase determine the selection for the interview.
Phase 3: Interview
- Candidates can opt for an interview in Hindi or English.
- Final selection is based on Phase 2 scores and interview performance.