The SEBI Grade A Phase 2 Exam 2025 is scheduled for 21st February 2026, which means aspirants have less than a month to prepare. With only 29 days left, this is the most important phase of your journey. The right revision strategy now can make the difference between clearing the exam and falling short. Aspirants must remember that while Prelims is qualifying in nature, the Mains exam carries 70% weightage in the final merit list. Hence, it is vital to dedicate 30% of your preparation time to Mains even during this final stretch. This blog provides a perfect revision roadmap that balances Prelims coverage, Mains preparation, and consistent mock test practice.
Preparing for SEBI Grade A Phase 2 Exam 2025 with just 29 days left requires smart planning. Aspirants must balance Prelims revision with Mains preparation, dedicating 30% of study time to Phase 2 subjects. Consistent mock test practice and focused topic‑wise revision will ensure confidence and exam‑day readiness.
Week 1 (23rd Jan to 29th Jan):
Week 2 (30th Jan to 5th Feb):
Week 3 (6th Feb to 12th Feb):
• Prelims Focus (70%): Practice high level reasoning sets and arithmetic topics.
• Mains Focus (30%): Cover Costing & Companies Act. Revise costing methods, marginal costing, lean systems, and key provisions of Companies Act 2013.
• Mock Practice: 2 Prelims mocks + 1 full length Mains Paper 2 mock test.
Week 4 (13th Feb to 19th Feb):
Here are 5 things that you need to keep in mind to revise the syllabus completely and successfully:
The SEBI Grade A Phase 2 Revision Strategy 2025 is designed to help aspirants maximize their preparation in the final 29 days. By dedicating 70% time to Prelims and 30% to Mains, practicing mock tests regularly, and revising smartly, you can ensure exam day confidence. Remember, Phase 2 is not just about knowledge but about clarity, presentation, and regularity. Stay disciplined, follow this roadmap, and you’ll be ready to clear SEBI Grade A with confidence.
Aspirants should follow a 70:30 ratio, that means, 70% of daily study time for Prelims and 30% for Mains.
Because Mains carries 70% weightage in final merit, starting early ensures you don’t lose valuable time after Prelims.
At least 2 Prelims mocks per week and 1 Mains sectional/mock paper. Analyze mistakes after every attempt.
Key areas include Accounting Standards, Ratio Analysis, Company Final Accounts, and Costing methods.
Write one essay or precis every 3–4 days, focusing on structure (Introduction, Body, Conclusion) and clarity.
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