SEBI Grade A General Stream Archives - ixambee Bringing the latest exam news to you. Thu, 25 Jan 2024 12:06:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 SEBI Grade A 2022: Expected Questions for Paper 2 (General Stream) https://www.ixambee.com/blog/sebi-grade-a-expected-questions-for-paper-2-general-stream https://www.ixambee.com/blog/sebi-grade-a-expected-questions-for-paper-2-general-stream#respond Tue, 08 Feb 2022 08:46:48 +0000 https://www.ixambee.com/blog/?p=12029 The SEBI Grade A 2022 recruitment has commenced. The notification has been released for a total of 120 vacancies of which 80 vacancies are for the General Stream. Moreover, the SEBI Grade A 2022 Phase 1 exam is scheduled to take place on February 20, 2022 and the Phase 2 exam is slated for March […]

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The SEBI Grade A 2022 recruitment has commenced. The notification has been released for a total of 120 vacancies of which 80 vacancies are for the General Stream. Moreover, the SEBI Grade A 2022 Phase 1 exam is scheduled to take place on February 20, 2022 and the Phase 2 exam is slated for March 20, 2022.

In this article, we will look at the expected questions which may be asked in Paper 2 of both SEBI Grade A Phase 1 and Phase 2. Therefore, if you are appearing for the SEBI Grade A exam 2022, we urge you to go through the details provided below carefully.

SEBI Grade A 2022: Expected Questions for Paper 2 (General Stream)

SEBI Grade A 2022: Syllabus

Before going any further, it is imperative that you acquaint yourself with the SEBI Grade A syllabus. This will help you get a better idea about the topics that you need to focus on.

Given below is the SEBI Grade A 2022 syllabus-

Subjects Topics 
Commerce & AccountancyAccounting as a financial information system
Accounting Standards with specific reference to Accounting for Depreciation, Inventories, Revenue Recognition, Fixed Assets, Foreign Exchange Transactions, Investments
Cash Flow Statement, Fund flow statement, Financial statement analysis; Ratio analysis
Accounting for Share Capital Transactions including Bonus Shares, Right Shares
Employees Stock Option and Buy-Back of Securities
Preparation and Presentation of Company Final Accounts.
ManagementManagement: its nature and scope; The Management Processes; Planning, Organisation, Staffing, Directing and Controlling
The Role of a Manager in an Organisation
Leadership: The Tasks of a Leader
Leadership Styles; Leadership Theories; A successful Leader versus an effective Leader
Human Resource Development: Concept of HRD; Goals of HRD
Motivation, Morale and Incentives: Theories of Motivation; How Managers Motivate; Concept of Morale; Factors determining morale; Role of Incentives in Building up Morale
Communication: Steps in the Communication Process; Communication Channels; Oral versus Written Communication; Verbal versus non-verbal Communication; upward, downward and lateral communication; Barriers to Communication, Role of Information Technology.
FinanceFinancial System:
Role and Functions of Regulatory bodies in Financial Sector

Financial Markets:
Primary and Secondary Markets (Forex, Money, Bond, Equity, etc.), functions, instruments, recent developments.

General Topics:
Basics of Derivatives: Forward, Futures and Swap
Recent Developments in the Financial Sector
Financial Inclusion- use of technology
Alternate source of finance, private and social cost-benefit, Public-Private Partnership
Direct and Indirect taxes; Non-tax sources of Revenue, GST, Finance Commission, Fiscal Policy, Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Act (FRBM)
Inflation: Definition, trends, estimates, consequences, and remedies (control): WPI, CPI – components and trends.
CostingOverview of Cost and Management Accounting – Introduction to Cost and Management Accounting, Objectives and Scope of Cost and Management Accounting, Methods of Costing – Single Output/ Unit Costing, Job Costing, Batch Costing, Contract Costing, Process/ Operation Costing, Costing of Service Sectors, Basics of Cost Control and Analysis –
Standard Costing
Marginal Costing
Budget and Budgetary Control, Lean System and Innovation:-
Introduction to Lean System
Just-in-Time (JIT)
Kaizen Costing
5 Ss
Total Productive Maintenance (TPM)
Cellular Manufacturing/ One-Piece Flow Production Systems
Six Sigma (SS)
Introduction to Process Innovation and Business Process Re-engineering (BPR).
Companies ActThe Companies Act, 2013 – Specific reference to Chapter III, Chapter IV, Chapter VIII, Chapter X, Chapter XI, Chapter XII and Chapter XXVII.
EconomicsDemand and Supply, Market Structures, National Income: Concepts and Measurement, Classical & Keynesian Approach Determination of output and employment, Consumption Function, Investment Function, Multiplier and Accelerator, Demand and Supply for Money , IS – LM, Inflation and Phillips Curve, Business Cycles, Balance of Payments, Foreign Exchange Markets, Inflation, Monetary and Fiscal Policy, Non-banking Financial Institutions.

SEBI Grade A 2022: Distribution of Questions (SEBI Grade A 2020)

Before looking at the expected questions, it will be beneficial to understand the question distribution in SEBI Grade A 2020 Phase 1 and 2. This will help us in understanding the recent question trend. Given below is the pictorial representation of the same-

SEBI Grade A 2022: Recurring Topics

Given below is the subject-wise breakdown of the recurring topics that you must pay attention to-

Subject Recurring Conceptual TopicsNumerical Topics
Accounts Balance Sheet items
Accounting terms/rules
Cash flow
AS- Depreciation, Inventory, Revenue
Ratios
Share Transaction
AS- Inventory/Revenue
Companies ActAuditor
Prospectus
Dividend
Section related questions- 2 to 3
Finance Financial Awareness
Regulator
Financial Instruments
Basic Tax related concepts
Economics Law of Demand
Fiscal Policy
Money
ManagementFunctions & Roles
Leadership styles or Motivation theory
Communication
Costing Basic Costing terms/definitions
Marginal Costing (Break-even, fixed and variable cost concepts)
Kaizen 
BE
PV Ratio
Variance

SEBI Grade A 2022: Expected Question Pattern

The expected pattern of SEBI Grade A 2022 for Paper 2 of General stream is as follows-

SubjectsNumber of QuestionsExpected Topics
Accounts & Commerce8Accounting Principles, AS- Inventory, PPE, Rights & Buyback, Financial Statements
Management8Roles & functions, leadership styles, communication types, HRD biases
Finance10Financial awareness, focus on Budget aspects and Economic Survey
Costing8Marginal costing, key definitions
Companies Act9Prospectus and allotment, dividend, Independent directors and auditors, take clues from the Budget
Economics7Fiscal Policy, National Income, Monetary Policy news
Total 50
Numericals5Ratios, cash flow, Break-even and Marginal costing

SEBI Grade A 2022: Plan Before the Exam

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The SEBI Grade A 2022 recruitment has commenced. The notification has been released for a total of 120 vacancies of which 80 vacancies are for the General Stream. Moreover, the SEBI Grade A 2022 Phase 1 exam is scheduled to take place on February 20, 2022. Therefore, if you are planning to take the SEBI Grade A 2022 exam, then this article is for you.

SEBI Grade A 2022: General Stream Study Plan

In this article, we will devise an exhaustive SEBI Grade A Study Plan for General stream (Phase 1). This study plan will help you in covering the entire syllabus in time and also save enough room for revision.

Furthermore, the application window will close on January 24, 2022, so if you haven’t already applied, we encourage you to do so at the earliest.

SEBI Grade A General Stream: Exam Pattern

The SEBI Grade A General stream exam will be conducted in three phases-

SEBI Grade A 2022 Exam Pattern
SEBI Grade A 2022 Exam Pattern

Take a look at the detailed SEBI Grade A Exam Pattern 2022 here.

SEBI Grade A General Stream: Phase 1 Exam Pattern

The SEBI Grade A Phase 1 exam pattern is as follows-

  • QRE (Quant/Reasoning/English) + General Awareness (Paper 1)
  • General Stream (Paper 2)

SEBI Grade A General Stream: Previous Year Question Papers

Before jumping into your preparation, make sure that you go through the SEBI Grade A previous year question papers. This will give you a better understanding of the exam pattern and latest question trend which will offer a good starting point.

SEBI Grade A General Stream Study Plan

Before we go into the details of the SEBI Grade A General Stream study plan, it is essential that you are aware of the SEBI Grade A syllabus to identify the core topics that you need to focus on.

Divide the Syllabus

After you have read the SEBI Grade A syllabus thoroughly, the next step is to divide the syllabus. You can divide the syllabus into three parts-

  • QRE
  • Static (Theory Paper 2)
  • GA + Dynamic Paper 2

Note-

For GA and Dynamic Paper 2, one of the subjects in SEBI Grade A Phase 1 Paper 2 is Finance. So, in the Finance section of Paper 2, majority of the questions are based on financial awareness. Therefore, preparing for General Awareness and Financial awareness simultaneously will also help you in covering a significant portion of Finance as well.

Now, since there are roughly 40 days to go for the SEBI Grade A Phase 1 exam, we are here to assist you in designing a foolproof SEBI Grade A General Stream study plan which will allow you to clear the Phase 1 exam with ease.

For your convenience, we have divided the study plan into two parts-

Study Plan for SEBI Grade A General Phase 1 Paper 1

QRE

  • The first aspect of your preparation is to tackle QRE.
  • The next 40 days you have to devote two days each to prepare Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning and English.
  • Spend at least one to two hours everyday on QRE to get a grip and comfort on these subjects.
  • Practice enough to have a basic understanding of all the topics. The goal here is not to excel in every segment but to be able to attempt at least 40 percent of Paper 1 as you need 30 percent to clear the minimum cut-off.
  • For instance, if there are 20 questions in Quantitative Aptitude, you should be able to attempt at least eight to nine questions comfortably.

QRE Strategy

  • Know short tricks. This will help you save time in the exam and you will be able to attempt more questions.
  • Learn to skip and pick as you don’t have to attempt each and every question.
  • Focus on speed and accuracy, which will only come with regular practice.
  • If you are a working professional, you need to give at least one hour for practice.

General Awareness (including financial sector)

  • The next aspect is the General Awareness section which also includes financial awareness.
  • It is advisable that you spend all the 40 days on GA. If possible you can devote more time on this section, but if you are a working professional, spending one to two hours everyday will be sufficient.
  • Spend at least 15 days on static portion and 25 days on current affairs.

GA Strategy

Questions on GA will revolve around-

  • Current affairs
  • Current affairs related to financial markets i.e Banking/Finance/Economic awareness
  • Union Budget and Economic Survey (key highlights)
  • Reports & Indices
  • Any recent updates by SEBI and RBI
  • Static GK- Books & Authors, Important Days, Capitals, Currencies, National Parks, Dams, New appointments in
  • Ministries, Banks Tagline & HQ, etc.
  • You can also take the GA Daily Quiz everyday to check your preparation.

If you still don’t know where to start, ixamBee provides GK updates in the form of  BeePedia. These updates are free and available in Hindi as well.

Also Read- How to Prepare General Awareness for SEBI Grade A (Phase 1)?

Study Plan for SEBI Grade A General Phase 1 Paper 2

Now that we have covered Paper 1, we will focus our attention on the study plan for Paper 2. Here, we have divided the 40 days into two parts-

  • 30 days for preparation of Paper 2 Subjects
  • 10 days for mock tests and revision

Given below is the 30 day subject-wise study plan for Phase 1 Paper 2-

Accounts

  • Spend at least 5 to 6 days on Accounts as it has more topics. In any case, do not spend more than six days on Accounts even if you are doing it for the first time.
  • First and foremost, understand the five key accounting terms- assets, liabilities, income, expenses and capital. Having a clear understanding of these terms will help you in forming a base for Accounts.
  • Then move to Accounting conventions, in which the most important are- depreciation, revenue and inventory.
  • The next important chapter to understand is Financial Statements and how they are presented.
  • Then you can cover the topic of Ratios. Focus on simple level formula based numericals.
  • From the Share Transaction topic, understand the meaning of each type of share transaction.
  • In-depth study of the Accounting Standards and high-level numericals should be avoided.

Companies Act, 2013

  • After Accounts, focus on Companies Act, 2013.
  • Spend at least 4 days on this subject.
  • Have an overview of what the Companies Act is and important definitions must be covered.
  • Here, seven chapters are covered- Prospectus, Allocation, Meaning of Shares and Debentures, Dividend rules and timelines, Auditors, Directors.
  • Start with the chapter on Prospectus. Learn about the different types of prospectus and the penalties for misstatement in the prospectus and rules relating to allocation.
  • Then, learn about the meaning of shares and debentures.
  • Next, move on to the topic of dividend rules & timelines and how the dividend moves from one account to the other.
  • With respect to the chapter of Auditors and Directors, you must know the key rules regarding the appointments, disqualifications and timelines related to their tenure.
  • You can leave aspects related to the penalties of every type.

Finance

  • Spend at least 4 to 5 days on Finance.
  • In Finance there are three topics- Financial System and Regulators, Financial Markets and recent developments.
  • For Financial system and Regulators, know the different names of the regulators and the domain that they work in.
  • While covering Financial Markets, focus on the capital markets, money markets and the various securities in the different markets.
  • After you are done with these topics, you must shift your focus on recent developments, as majority of the questions will be based on this.
  • Avoid going into too much detail of the topics, a basic understanding will be sufficient.

Economics

  • Spend at least 4 days on this subject.
  • In Economics, there is Part A and Part B.
  • In Part A- demand & supply, market structures, IS-LM is more important.
  • Coming to part B, cover topics like- national income, budget, economic survey.
  • You can avoid every other topic in Part A apart from the important one’s mentioned above.
  • You must also know the key definitions of terms like capital and current accounts under Balance of Payments.

Management

  • For management also 4 days will be sufficient as it is relatively easier than the other subjects.
  • Read about the functions, roles, leadership and communication.
  • Avoid going into the peripheral topics.
  • Restrict yourself to the topics mentioned in the syllabus.

Costing

  • Spend at least 5 to 6 days on Costing.
  • Have a clear understanding of the definitions of costing, the scope of costing, difference between financial and managerial accounting.
  • Then, shift your focus on topics like- Unit costing, Marginal costing and Break Even analysis.
  • You can skip accounting for different types of costing under Process costing, Contract costing and high-level numericals.

Study Plan for the Next 10 days

The remaining 10 days will be critical and that is why we have separated them from the rest of the study plan.

  • This time must be utilised to revise and practice everything that you have studied in the last 30 days.
  • Avoid wasting your time on unnecessary details and peripheral topics apart from the financial awareness covered.
  • Give SEBI Grade A General Stream Mock Tests everyday for 10 days.

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It is evident from the above mentioned study plan that taking SEBI Grade A Online Mock Tests plays a crucial role in your preparation as the mock tests will assist you in identifying your weak areas and judge your preparation before the exam. These mock tests are totally free.

Online Course

If you are preparing for the SEBI Grade A 2022 exam, ixamBee is providing the SEBI Grade A Online Course which can help you in kick-starting your exam preparation.

However, if you are still not sure whether you need this course or not, you can check out our Demo Lectures for SEBI Grade A and then come to a conclusion.

Here is a snippet of the live doubt class for SEBI Grade A 2022

At ixamBee you can find free Online Test Series, GK updates in the form of BeePedia, as well as latest updates for Bank PO, Bank Clerk, SSC, RBI, NABARD, and Other Government Jobs.

Also Read

7 Mistakes to Avoid in Your Exam Preparation: SEBI Grade A 2022

SEBI Grade A 2022: Previous Year Papers and Sample Questions

Quantitative Aptitude Sample Questions: SEBI Grade A 2022

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