The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has scheduled the Grade A Phase 2 exam for 21st February 2026. Phase II is the decisive stage, and Paper 1 of this exam involves Descriptive English (Essay, Precis, and Comprehension) carrying 100 marks with a 60‑minute time limit. Among these, Reading Comprehension (RC) is one of the most crucial components. Aspirants often assume RC is just about reading fast, but in reality, it is about comprehension, inference, and precision. This blog will give you a step‑by‑step strategy to master Reading Comprehension for SEBI Grade A Phase 2.
RC is not just a test of English—it’s a test of your ability to process complex information quickly. SEBI Grade A Phase 2 passages are often drawn from finance, economics, management, or regulatory topics. This means aspirants must not only read but also understand technical language. A strong RC performance can boost your overall descriptive paper score, while weak comprehension can drag you down even if your essay and precis are strong. Since Paper 1 is worth 100 marks, RC can easily decide whether you cross the cutoff.
The RC passages in SEBI Phase 2 are typically 500–700 words long. They test:
Unlike Phase 1, Phase 2 RC is more analytical. It expects you to connect ideas, not just locate answers.
Reading Comprehension demands structured effort. Following a clear step‑by‑step approach helps aspirants balance speed, accuracy, and inference, ensuring consistent performance under SEBI Grade A Phase 2 exam pressure.
Start by skimming the passage in 30–40 seconds to get the gist. Identify the topic, tone, and structure. Then read carefully, focusing on the introduction, conclusion, and transition sentences. These usually contain the author’s main argument.
Before diving into the passage again, glance at the questions. Knowing whether they ask for facts, inferences, or tone helps you read with purpose. For example, if three questions are inference‑based, pay attention to implied meanings rather than just facts.
Mark key lines or paragraphs mentally. When a question refers to a specific idea, you should know where to look. This saves time and avoids re‑reading the entire passage.
RC questions often have trap options—statements that are partially true but not fully aligned with the passage. Eliminate extremes (always, never) and options that introduce new ideas not mentioned in the text.
Allocate 12–15 minutes per RC passage. Don’t spend too long on one tough question. Move on, and return later if time permits. Remember, you also need time for Essay and Precis.
Speed comes from practice, but accuracy comes from method. Here’s how to balance both:
Paper 1 of Phase II is Descriptive English (Essay, Precis, Comprehension) worth 100 marks in 60 minutes. RC here is not just objective—it may include comprehension questions and summary writing. You may be asked to condense a passage into 150–200 words. Strategy here:
Balancing RC with Essay and Precis is critical. Ideally, spend 12–15 minutes on RC, 25 minutes on Essay, and 15–18 minutes on Precis. Keep 2–3 minutes for review.
By the final week, you should be able to handle RC passages confidently within time limits while balancing other descriptive tasks.
Reading Comprehension in SEBI Grade A Phase 2 is not just about English—it’s about analytical thinking. With the exam scheduled for 21st February 2026, aspirants must sharpen RC skills now. Skim smartly, read deeply, identify question types, and practice with finance‑oriented passages. Avoid common traps, manage time, and focus on accuracy. Remember, Paper 1 is 100 marks in 60 minutes, so balancing RC with Essay and Precis is essential. A disciplined RC strategy can be the difference between clearing Phase 2 and falling short.
Passages are usually finance, economics, or regulatory in nature, testing comprehension, inference, and critical reasoning.
Around 12–15 minutes per passage, balancing speed with accuracy and leaving time for Essay and Precis.
Yes, RC appears in Paper 1 along with Essay and Precis. It tests clarity, comprehension, and summary writing skills.
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