SEBI Recruitment of Officers Grade A (Assistant Manager) 2025 - List of Selected Candidates
What happened
SEBI released the final list of selected candidates for Officer Grade A (Assistant Manager) 2025 recruitment across streams including General, Legal, IT, Research, and Official Language. The General Stream selection list includes candidates identified by roll numbers such as 1121000248, 1211000045, and 1731000772, among 53+ listed. This marks the conclusion of a multi-stage selection process comprising Phase I (online screening), Phase II (written exam), and Phase III (interview). Selected candidates will join SEBI as Assistant Managers.
Why it matters
SEBI's Officer Grade A (Assistant Manager) recruitment is one of India's most competitive financial sector exams, attracting thousands of applicants across streams — General, Legal, IT, Research, and Official Language. The selection process is rigorous: Phase I is an objective online test covering English, reasoning, quantitative aptitude, and general awareness with finance/securities market focus; Phase II comprises descriptive papers testing subject expertise and essay writing; Phase III is a personal interview assessing regulatory temperament and domain knowledge.
The final selected list published in 2025 represents candidates who cleared all three phases. For aspirants, understanding this recruitment cycle is critical because SEBI Grade A is not merely an administrative role — selected officers become frontline regulators overseeing capital markets, intermediaries, investor grievances, and enforcement actions. The General Stream is the largest and most competitive stream. Unlike banking exams, SEBI's syllabus demands deep knowledge of securities law (SEBI Act 1992, SCRA 1956), financial markets, corporate governance, and regulatory frameworks like LODR and Takeover Code. The 2025 selection list signals SEBI's continued capacity-building at the entry-level regulatory cadre, crucial given India's rapidly expanding capital markets, rising retail investor participation, and increasing complexity of financial instruments requiring skilled oversight.
The final selected list published in 2025 represents candidates who cleared all three phases. For aspirants, understanding this recruitment cycle is critical because SEBI Grade A is not merely an administrative role — selected officers become frontline regulators overseeing capital markets, intermediaries, investor grievances, and enforcement actions. The General Stream is the largest and most competitive stream. Unlike banking exams, SEBI's syllabus demands deep knowledge of securities law (SEBI Act 1992, SCRA 1956), financial markets, corporate governance, and regulatory frameworks like LODR and Takeover Code. The 2025 selection list signals SEBI's continued capacity-building at the entry-level regulatory cadre, crucial given India's rapidly expanding capital markets, rising retail investor participation, and increasing complexity of financial instruments requiring skilled oversight.
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