BOOST YOUR SEBI GRADE A LEGAL OFFICER EXAM PHASE I PREPARATION WITH OUR MOCK TEST SERIES BASED ON THE RECENT PATTERN OF EXAM!
Out of this course students would be getting:
- 17 Mocks consisting of Legal Questions based on SEBI Grade A Officer Exam Pattern
- Additional complimentary support: Counselling as well as doubt resolution support.
- Link to daily Thorough Newspaper Analysis.
- Daily Current Affairs quiz.
- All India Ranking to check one's level of preparation.
Price Rs. 499/-
- Is the SEBI Grade A Officer Exam difficult to crack?
- How can I fool-proof my SEBI Grade A Officer Exam preparation?
- What are the last-minute tips to succeed in the SEBI Grade A Examination?
- What are other examinations for a job in the government sector with less competition?
- Is there any government job that wouldn’t require moving across the country or the state and would require working in a metro city?
If you are preparing for the SEBI Grade A Examination and these questions still come to your mind then LawSikho is here to answer all these questions. First let us look at the pattern of the examination.
Pattern of SEBI Grade A (Phase I) Examination:
Date of SEBI Grade A (Phase I) Exam- 27/07/2024
(Vacancies for SEBI Grade A Legal Officer (Legal) - 5
It will be an online examination with a total of 80 Multiple Choice Questions in Paper 1 and 50 Multiple Choice Questions in Paper 2 for a duration of 60 minutes for Paper 1 and 40 minutes for Paper 2. There will be negative marking of 0.25 for every incorrect answer and positive marking of 1 mark for every correct answer.
Syllabus of Paper I of Phase I Examination:
Syllabus for Legal Stream - Paper - II of Phase I
PHASE – I
SEBI Grade A Officer Exam is less difficult to crack due to lower competition unlike in civil services and judiciary exams. On analysis of previous year papers, it can be said that the level of difficulty of the exam is moderate to difficult.
SEBI Grade A Legal Officer (Phase I) exam is a qualifying examination and the marks scored in Phase II and interview will be added in final selection. A candidate should keep following things in mind while appearing for SEBI Grade A (Phase I) Exam:
- Solve as many mocks as you can.
- Analyse your performance in Mocks and work on the areas where you score less.
- Properly revise all the General awareness concepts.
- Practise the Reasoning Section with all the tips and tricks to solve the questions in time.
- Practise English Section and work on all the weaker areas.
- Effectively managing the time to attempt all the sections.
Mock Schedule (For SEBI Grade A Officer Exam – Phase I):
The marking scheme for SEBI Grade A Officer Exam (Phase I) Mock Test Paper will be as follows:
Positive marking-
Paper 1 – 1.25
Paper 2 – 2.00
Negative marking –
Paper 1 – 0.31
Paper 2 -0.50
Note- The mocks are time bound in nature, in order to provide you with an actual feel of the exam you would be required to take them in at the date and time scheduled for the examination. However, if due to some reason you are not able to appear for the Mock at the time fixed it will be made live again after 48 hours of the scheduled time so that you do not miss upon the important question base.
Note - If there are changes/ reschedule due to an emergency or any technical issue, it will be notified on the Edmingle Portal only.
For Support/ Technical/ Evaluation concerns, write to us on [email protected]. We promise to resolve it within 24 hours, other than weekends and Public holidays.
Who can Enrol for this Course?
All serious aspirants who wish to leave no stone unturned and fool-proof their SEBI Grade A Officer (Trainee Management) Exam preparation.
Common Challenges that SEBI Grade A Officer Exam aspirants face before Exams
- Time Management: As suggested from the pattern above, the key to crack the Phase I examination is found in picking the right questions and giving each question only as much time as is required to help one qualify. For example, while one may require a minute to deliberate upon questions of English comprehension and logical reasoning, putting beyond a few seconds on questions of general/banking awareness may prove fatal when it comes to qualifying the examination.
- Not practising enough: Once you have worked on clearing your basics, practice, practice and only practice is the most crucial element of the examination that is left. On an average one should be solving 300-400 MCQs almost daily as a last month run up to the examination to be fully familiar with the kind of questions that are tested.
- Not Analysing Mock Scores: Analysing where you are lagging in attaining at least 80 percent scores in mock will help you in performing better in the actual exam. Identifying the weaker subjects and working on them will increase the chance of qualifying Prelims and scoring higher marks in Mains Examination as well.
- Simulated environment for a Computer Based Test: Students should always solve mocks in a simulated exam-like environment with a timer on. It will help them to get a hold of time and perform better in exams. Since this is a computer-based test, being well versed in using the computer rather than paper for eliminating questions and marking the correct option on the screen is important.
- Not Knowing What to Skip: It is very important to know what should be focused upon in the last month. It is not practically possible to read everything at the last minute.
Course Plan
Above prices are inclusive of all applicable taxes and charges.
17 Mock on Legal Questions based on the exact pattern of the SEBI Grade A Officer exam.
Detailed Answers and Explanations of the Mocks.
Simulated Exam Like Environment with Time Bound Mocks.
Personal Guidance from Course Anchors to excel in the exam.
All India Rank lists will be provided after every exam.