SEBI Grade A Exam Analysis 2022: Securities and Exchange Board of India conducted the SEBI Grade A Exam 2022 on this Sunday, February 20 at various examination centers across the country. SEBI has organized Computer Based Online Examination in Phase I in the first phase i.e. Phase I for the selection of candidates for the 120 vacancies declared for the posts of Assistant Managers for the posts of Grade A Officers in IT, General, Research, Legal and Official Language Departments. was done. SEBI Grade A Phase 2 Exam 2022 had two papers.
The first paper with a maximum of 100 marks was of 60 minutes and a total of 80 questions were asked from the subjects of General Awareness, English Language, Quantitative Aptitude and Reasoning. At the same time, the second paper of 100 marks was of 40 minutes and 50 questions related to the concerned department were asked in it.
SEBI Grade A Exam Analysis 2022
According to the analysis of examination experts of JagranJosh.com based on the responses received from the candidates who appeared in SEBI Grade A Exam 2022, the difficulty level of questions in both the papers was ‘Easy to Moderate’. However, the level of some questions in Paper 2 was ‘Moderate to Difficult’. In Paper 1 2-3 questions were asked from Static GK, while 15-16 questions were asked from Current Affairs. At the same time, about 20-20 questions were asked from Quant, English and Reasoning subjects of Paper 1 itself.
Know how many marks will be ‘Good Attempt’
According to Jagranjosh experts, on the basis of the response received from the candidates who appeared in the examination and the level of difficulty of the questions, if a candidate has attempted 60-69 correctly in Paper 1 of SEBI Grade A Exam 2022, then his attempt is considered as ‘Good Attempt’. should go. At the same time, if a candidate has attempted 44-50 questions correctly in Paper 2, then his attempt can be considered as ‘Good Attempt’. Check more details on SEBI Grade A Exam Analysis 2022 from this link.
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