SEBI Grade A Admit Cards Out for Jan 10 Exam | Download Now

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has issued admit cards for the SEBI Grade A recruitment exam 2025. The examination is scheduled for January 10, 2025 . Candidates can download their hall tickets from the official SEBI website,sebi.gov.in.

To access the SEBI Grade A hall ticket, candidates require their registration number, date of birth, or password. A printed copy of the admit card is mandatory for exam entry. Candidates must also present a valid photo identity proof at the examination center. Arrive at the venue before the reporting time specified on the hall ticket. Follow all instructions provided by SEBI.

SEBI Grade A Recruitment Overview

The SEBI recruitment drive aims to fill 110 Officer Grade A Assistant Manager posts. These positions are available across several fields. Categories include General, Legal, Information Technology, Research, Official Language, Engineering (Electrical), and Engineering (Civil) streams.

How to Download SEBI Grade A Admit Card

Follow these steps to download the SEBI Grade A Phase I admit card:

  • Visit the official SEBI website:sebi.gov.in.
  • Click on the “Vacancies” section located on the homepage.
  • Locate the link related to “SEBI Grade A admit card 2025.”
  • Click on the admit card download link.
  • Log in using your registration number, date of birth, or password.
  • The SEBI Grade A Phase I admit card will display on the screen.
  • Download the hall ticket. Print a physical copy for exam day use.

SEBI Grade A Phase I Exam Structure

The SEBI Grade A Phase I exam consists of multiple-choice questions. It tests candidates across several subjects.

Category Detail
Exam Type Multiple Choice Questions
Subjects General Awareness, English Language, Quantitative Aptitude, Test of Reasoning
Total Marks 100
Duration 60 minutes
Negative Marking 1/4 mark deduction for each wrong answer (Paper 1 & 2)

The exam duration is 60 minutes for a total of 100 marks. A negative marking scheme applies; one-fourth (1/4) of a mark will be deducted for every incorrect answer in both Paper 1 and Paper 2 of Phase I.