SEBI successfully conducted the Grade A Phase 2 Exam 2024 on 31st August 2024. Candidates who want to be part of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) as Assistant Managers must clear this Phase. As always, this time too, the Phase 1 exam thoroughly tested candidates’ knowledge of finance, economics, and regulation. In this blog, through the SEBI Grade A Phase 2 analysis, we will see how many questions were asked in each section and what types of questions they were.
The SEBI Grade A Phase 2 exam 2024 thoroughly tested candidates’ overall knowledge of various subjects, including analytical and time management skills. Now, candidates are eager to learn all about the Grade A Phase 2 exam analysis for 2024. The results of Phase 2 will decide whether they will advance to the next recruitment stage. This stage is the interview round. Many candidates who wish to take the exam next year are also very interested in knowing the Grade A Phase 2 exam analysis for 2024. This will help them prepare effectively.
Overall, the difficulty level of the SEBI Grade A Phase 2 exam 2024 was moderate. All subjects included in the exam were thoroughly tested for core knowledge. Candidates who had prepared well and took mock tests performed well on many questions. Speed and time management also played a critical role in this exam, as it always does. Below, we have discussed in detail the difficulty level of all sections in the Grade A Phase 2 exam and the upcoming sections in 2024.
Given below are the subject-wise analysis:
Essay (Word Limit: 250-270 words):
Precis (to be updated)
Reading Comprehension: Evolution of Social Influencers (5 questions)
Read the blog above to get detailed analysis of the Phase 2 exam conducted on 31st August 2024.
The difficulty level of the SEBI Grade A Phase 2 Exam 2024 was Moderate.
Disclaimer: The exam analysis presented in this article is prepared on the basis of feedback from test‑takers and insights shared by subject experts. Observations such as section‑wise difficulty levels and “good attempts” are approximate estimates meant to provide context and guidance, not definitive conclusions. Wherever possible, references to past exam patterns and publicly available information have been included to support transparency. Readers are strongly encouraged to verify all details with the official notifications, answer keys, and updates released by SEBI, as only those sources provide authentic and authoritative information.
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