SEBI Grade A posts are among the most cherished regulatory posts in India. With the 2025 notification released on 8th October 2025, announcing 110 vacancies for Assistant Manager posts across multiple streams, aspirants from all backgrounds are gearing up. But if you are a non-commerce student, you might be asking: “Can I really clear this SEBI Grade A exam as I’m from a non-commerce background?” The answer is a resounding yes. Especially when the exam dates are still not out, which will be released with the full notification. So, non-commerce students have a lot of time to embrace the right strategy, resources, and have the right mindset to not only compete but excel. In this blog, we have broken down how you can prepare smartly for SEBI Grade A 2025.
The SEBI Grade A selection process has three stages:
You need to know exactly where your strengths (Quant, Reasoning, English, GA) can give you an edge, and where you need to build new knowledge (Finance, Management, Accounts, Companies Act).
Many aspirants wrongly assume that SEBI is only for commerce graduates. In reality:
Preparing for SEBI Grade A 2025 with a non‑commerce background may feel challenging, but the right strategy makes it achievable. These seven proven tips focus on smart planning, consistent practice, and targeted revision.
Follow them step by step to build confidence, cover the syllabus effectively, and maximize your exam score.
The SEBI Grade A syllabus is vast, covering everything from Quant and Reasoning to Finance and the Companies Act. Research shows that students who break their preparation into smaller, time-bound targets retain 40% more than those who study randomly.
To apply it, break the syllabus into parts divided among each week as per your convenience.
For example, dedicate Week 1 to high-weightage Quant topics, Week 2 to Management basics, Week 3 to Companies Act, and so on. This way, you’ll cover both familiar and unfamiliar areas systematically.
Weekly targets prevent burnout, give you a sense of accomplishment, and ensure you don’t leave any subject untouched.
Consistency beats intensity. For non-commerce students:
Keep in mind that short, regular blocks are more effective than long, irregular sessions, even if you’re working or studying elsewhere.
By the end of two months, you’ll have covered the syllabus with clarity and confidence.
In SEBI Grade A, not all topics carry equal weight. Analysis of past papers shows that Finance, Management, and Companies Act dominate Paper 2, while Quant and Reasoning dominate Paper 1. Non-commerce students often waste time on low-weightage areas, leaving the scoring ones for later. That’s a mistake. By focusing on high-weightage topics first, you secure a strong base and ensure that even if time runs short, your score remains competitive.
So, you should start with topics that appear most frequently in past exams.
For example:
This approach builds confidence early and ensures that your preparation is aligned with the exam’s scoring pattern. Even if you can’t master every subject, your stronghold on high-weightage areas will maximize your chances of clearing the cut-off.
Studies show that students who take regular mocks improve their final scores by up to 25%. For non-commerce students, mocks reveal whether your preparation in Finance and Accounts is catching up with your aptitude strengths.
They also let you experience the exam pressure, helping you manage time and stress. Without mocks, you’ll never know if your preparation is exam-ready or just theoretical.
So, you should:
Research in cognitive psychology shows that writing notes in your own words improves retention by 50%. For SEBI Grade A, where revision is indispensable, short notes become your lifeline. Non-commerce students often drown in bulky textbooks, but concise notes save time and reduce stress.
They also make last-week revision possible, which is critical for recalling formulas, definitions, and key sections of the Companies Act.
Your notes should be:
These notes will, undoubtedly, save you from drowning in bulky books.
Solve at least one previous year paper every week. Time yourself strictly. After solving, analyze which sections took longer and where you lost marks.
Did you struggle with costing numerals? Did you miss easy GA questions?
This analysis will guide your preparation. Over time, you’ll notice recurring question types, which you can master. Previous year papers also train your brain to think like the examiner, giving you a competitive edge.
Speed without accuracy is useless. Data from toppers shows that accuracy above 85% is more important than attempting maximum questions. Non-commerce students often rush through Finance or Accounts questions, leading to silly mistakes. Building accuracy first ensures that when you increase speed later, your answers remain correct. This balance is what separates qualifiers from those who miss the cut-off by a few marks.
In the beginning, solve questions slowly and carefully. Double-check your steps, especially in Accounts and Costing. Once you consistently get answers right, start timing yourself. Gradually push for speed without compromising accuracy.
You should not forget that negative marking can ruin your score if you attempt recklessly. Accuracy builds confidence, and confidence builds speed.
And ultimately, by exam day, you should be both fast and precise.
It’s tempting to avoid Accounts or Costing if you’re from a non-commerce background. But ignoring them can cost you marks. Instead:
Lastly, SEBI Grade A preparation is neither a marathon nor a sprint. So, you should keep taking short breaks after every hour of study. Stretch, walk, or listen to music. A fresh mind absorbs better.
Your one-stop solution to master SEBI Grade A 2025, designed especially for aspirants from non-commerce backgrounds. With structured notes, quizzes, and full-length mocks, the SEBI Grade A 2025 Non-Video Crash Course, given below, ensures you cover every subject with clarity and confidence.
Course Features:
This course is especially useful for non-commerce students, as it simplifies technical subjects into easy-to-understand notes and provides ample practice to build confidence.
And, here are some more powerful resources that you can fully utilize to accelerate your Phase 1 exam preparation:
| SEBI Revision Notes | Mock Test 1 |
| SEBI Study Notes | Mock Test 2 |
| Sampoorna – Paper 2 Current Affairs | Mock Test 3 |
| SEBI Notes – Chapterwise Tests | Mock Test 4 |
| SEBI Paper 2 – CA Tests | Mock Test 5 |
For non-commerce students, SEBI Grade A 2025 is not an impossible challenge—it’s an opportunity to prove that smart strategy beats background. Break the syllabus into weekly targets, focus on high-weightage topics, revise daily, and use mocks as checkpoints. Build a simple routine, take breaks, and stay consistent till the end. With the right mindset and resources, you can bridge the gap and compete with the best.
Your background, c non-commerce, doesn’t define your success—your preparation does.
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