The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has announced recruitment for Officer Grade A (Assistant Manager) positions. The application process for this position will commence soon.
Interested candidates can apply online by visiting SEBI's official website, sebi.gov.in, within the stipulated deadline. Please note that applications through any other medium will not be accepted.
A total of 110 vacant positions will be filled through this recruitment. The majority of these positions are for the General category, while separate positions are also available for areas such as Legal, Information Technology, Research, Official Language (Rajbhasha), and Engineering. Selection for each position will be based on candidate qualifications and educational experience.
To participate in the SEBI Officer Grade A recruitment, candidates must possess a postgraduate degree, diploma, or law degree in a relevant field. The maximum age limit is 30 years, but reserved category candidates will be given relaxation as per the rules. Candidates are advised to consult the official notification for complete recruitment information.
Candidates must pay the prescribed fee when applying. Forms will not be accepted without the fee. The fee for unreserved, EWS, and OBC candidates is ₹1,000 + GST, while for SC, ST, and PWD candidates, it is ₹100 + GST. The fee can only be paid online.
To be selected for this recruitment, candidates will have to go through three stages. The first and second stages will be conducted online. Candidates who qualify in both exams will be called for an interview. Final selection will be made based on their interview performance and qualifications.
The application process is very simple. First, candidates must visit the official SEBI website. You must first complete the registration process by clicking on the recruitment link on the homepage. Submit the form after paying the required fee and save a printout of the completed form.
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