SEBI Grade A Legal Officers' Test Prep Course

BY
LawSikho

Prepare for the judiciary Mains exam with a SEBI Grade A Legal Officers' Test Prep Course certification by LawSikho

Mode

Online

Duration

12 Months

Fees

₹ 55400

Quick Facts

particular details
Medium of instructions English
Mode of learning Self study, Virtual Classroom
Mode of Delivery Video and Text Based
Learning efforts 8-10 Hours Per Week

Course overview

The SEBI Grade A Legal Officers' Test Prep Course certification duration is one year. The certification course equips candidates with various techniques to attempt this examination effectively and present knowledge with precision, that are required to excel in the exam. 

The course is designed for law graduates, aspiring SEBI Grade A Officer candidates, and legal professionals with career aspirations in Securities Law. The SEBI Grade A Legal Officers' Test Prep Course certification by LawSikho offers expert guidance on company and securities laws and also prepares for other competitive exams like UPSC, and UGC-NET.

The highlights

  • 3 Months Online Course
  • Over 6000 MCQs to Practice 
  • 30+ Hours for Interview Preparation Guidance
  • 6-8 Hours of Week of Live Classes with Experts 
  • Doubt Clearing on LMS and Classes Within 24hours
  • Weekly Time Table for Self Study Along With Practice Tests
  • 60+ Hours of Personalised Guidance Via Counselling Calls for Exam Preparation

Program offerings

  • Feedback on assignments
  • 2 online live classes/week
  • Internship & job support
  • Interview preparation guidance
  • Networking with other students & alumni
  • Free mock tests and practice tests

Course and certificate fees

Fees information
₹ 55,400

The SEBI Grade A Legal Officers' Test Prep Course certification fee is Rs 55,400 including all taxes and charges. 

SEBI Grade A Legal Officers' Test Prep Course Certification Fee Structure

Certification Course 

Fees 

SEBI Grade A Legal Officers' Test Prep Course

Rs 55,400

certificate availability

Yes

certificate providing authority

National Skill Development Corporation +1 more

Who it is for

The certification course is designed for aspiring law students and other working professionals. It can also be beneficial for:

Eligibility criteria

Certification Qualifying Details

Candidates will receive a certificate jointly branded by NSDC and Skill India, which will be delivered via courier to the address provided. They must complete all assignments and exercises to qualify for the certificate.

What you will learn

After completing the SEBI Grade A Legal Officers' Test Prep Course certification syllabus, the students will gain the skills and knowledge required to qualify for the SEBI Grade A officers exams. They will also learn how the regulatory bodies function and gain in-depth knowledge of regulations and securities laws.

The participants will learn about the functioning of capital markets, investment instruments, and market operations upon the completion of the SEBI Grade A Legal Officers' Test Prep Course training. They will also gain a deep understanding of the effective techniques and approaches for each stage of the exam from the preliminary phase to the interview round.

The syllabus

Company Law

Chapters I and II of the Companies Act, 2013
  • Lesson 1: Important concepts in Companies Act, 2013
  • Lesson 2: How to incorporate a private limited company
  • Lesson 3: How to incorporate a public limited company
  • Lesson 4: How to draft Memorandum of Association
  • Lesson 5: How to draft Articles of Association
  • Lesson 6: How to alter Memorandum of Association
  • Topic-wise assignments for this module- 100 MCQs (indicative)
Chapter III of the Companies Act, 2013
  • Lesson 1: Offer documents
  • Lesson 2: Advertisement of prospectus
  • Lesson 3: Liability for Mis-statements in prospectus
  • Lesson 4: Private placement of securities
  • Topic-wise assignments for this module- 100 MCQs (indicative)
Chapter IV of the Companies Act, 2013
  • Lesson 1: Types of Securities
  • Lesson 2: Transfer of Shares
  • Lesson 3: Rights Issues
  • Lesson 4: Bonus Issues
  • Lesson 5: Reduction of Capital
  • Lesson 6: Debentures
  • Lesson 7: Why do companies buy back their shares
  • Topic-wise assignments for this module- 125 MCQs (indicative)
Chapters V, VI, VII and VIII of the Companies Act, 2013
  • Lesson 1: Acceptance of Deposits by Companies
  • Lesson 2: Compliances in relation to registration of charges
  • Lesson 3: Register and records of the company
  • Lesson 4: Shareholder meetings: Legal and governance aspects
  • Lesson 5: Dividends
  • Topic-wise assignments for this module- 100 MCQs (indicative)
Chapters IX and X of the Companies Act, 2013
  • Lesson 1: Accounting and the law
  • Lesson 2: Approval of financial statements of listed companies
  • Lesson 3: Auditors: Appointment, role and removal under the Companies Act, 2013
  • Topic-wise assignments for this module- 75 MCQs (indicative)
Chapter XI of the Companies Act, 2013
  • Lesson 1: Appointment of Directors
  • Lesson 2: Different types of Directors
  • Lesson 3: Independent Directors
  • Lesson 4: Liabilities of Directors
  • Topic-wise assignments for this module- 100 MCQs (indicative)
Chapter XII of the Companies Act, 2013
  • Lesson 1: Board meeting and best practice aspects
  • Lesson 2: Convening of meetings through video conferencing
  • Lesson 3: Related party transactions
  • Video: When and why do companies need to enter into related party transactions 
  • Video: Who qualifies as related party 
  • Lesson 4: Inter corporate transactions
  • Lesson 5: How can Audit committees act as a safeguard
  • Lesson 6: Nomination and remuneration committee
  • Topic-wise assignments for this module- 100 MCQs (indicative)
Chapter XIII of the Companies Act, 2013
  • Lesson 1: Roles and responsibilities of a Managing Director
  • Lesson 2: CEO, COO, CFO: Roles and responsibilities
  • Lesson 3: Managerial Remuneration
  • Note: Secretarial Audit
  • Video: Regulation of severance compensation for directors
  • Topic-wise assignments for this module- 25 MCQs (indicative)
Chapter XV of the Companies Act, 2013
  • Lesson 1: How to obtain dispensation from conducting meetings of members and creditors
  • Lesson 2: How to draft a petition for approval of a scheme of arrangement
  • Lesson 3: Fast track mergers in India
  • Topic-wise assignments for this module- 50 MCQs (indicative)
Chapters XVI, XXVII, XXVIII and XXIX of the Companies Act, 2013
  • Lesson 1: When and how can you file a petition against oppression and mismanagement
  • Lesson 2: A primer on matters which can be dealt with by NCLT
  • Lesson 3: Special courts under the Companies Act, 2013
  • Lesson 4: Fraud and other offences under the Companies Act, 2013
  • Lesson 5: Dormant companies under the Companies Act 2013
  • Topic-wise assignments for this module- 200 MCQs (indicative)
Limited Liability Partnerships
  • Lesson 1: Basics of Limited Liability Partnerships
  • Lesson 2: Steps for incorporation of an LLP
  • Lesson 3: Annual and periodic compliance for LLPs
  • Lesson 4: Comparison between an LLP and a Company
  • Topic-wise assignments for this module- 50-100 MCQs (indicative)
Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016
  • Lesson 1: Introduction to IBC and its purpose
  • Lesson 2: Glossary of terms and explanation of key concepts in IBC
  • Lesson 3: Overview of corporate insolvency resolution process
  • Lesson 4: Role of National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) in approval / rejection of resolution plan
  • Lesson 5: Liquidation process under IBC
  • Topic-wise assignments for this module- 100 MCQs (indicative)

Securities Laws

Capital markets and securities laws
  • Lesson 1: Introduction to capital markets - I
  • Lesson 2: Introduction to capital markets - II
  • Lesson 4: Who are the intermediaries regulated by SEBI?
  • Lesson 5: What are depositories?
  • Topic-wise assignments for this module- 150 MCQs (indicative)
Power of Institutional Regulators
  • Lesson 1: Role and functions of SEBI, establishment and regulation of stock exchanges
  • Lesson 2: Securities Appellate Tribunal: Constitution and jurisdiction 
  • Lesson 3: How to make a complaint to SEBI (SCORES portal) 
  • Lesson 4: How to get informal guidance from SEBI
  • Lesson 5: SEBI (Ombudsman) Regulations, 2003
  • Topic-wise assignments for this module- 250 MCQs (indicative)
Issue, buyback, listing and delisting of Securities
  • Lesson 1: Types of Securities
  • Lesson 2: IPO Concept, Eligibility and Regulations
  • Lesson 3: IPO: Pricing, process and allotment
  • Lesson 4: ESOP, ESPS and Sweat Equity
  • Lesson 5: Indian Depository Receipts and Global Depository Receipts 
  • Lesson 6: How do buybacks of shares of listed companies work?
  • Lesson 7: Liabilities of directors under SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations 2005
  • Lesson 8: Delisting of Securities
  • Topic-wise assignments for this module- 400 MCQs (indicative)
Takeovers and Insider trading
  • Lesson 1: Takeovers of listed companies: basic concepts
  • Lesson 2: Indirect and Creeping Acquisition
  • Lesson 3: Five essential ingredients of an open offer
  • Lesson 4: Competing offers and Voluntary offers
  • Lesson 5: How to secure exemption from making public announcement of open offer
  • Lesson 6: How to ensure compliance with Insider trading regulations
  • Topic-wise assignments for this module- 225 MCQs (indicative)
Mutual funds and Collective Investment schemes
  • Lesson 1: How do venture capital funds and private equity deals work
  • Lesson 2: Regulation of angel investors and angel funds 
  • Lesson 3: Real estate investment trust (REIT)
  • Lesson 4: How do Mutual Funds / Collective Investment Schemes work? 
  • Lesson 5: What are Hedge Funds and what do they do?
  • Topic-wise assignments for this module- 250 MCQs (indicative)
Taxation Law
  • Lesson 1: General Principles of Taxation
  • Lesson 2: Tax aspects related to investment transactions
  • Lesson 3: Taxation of Foreign Companies (PoEM Rules)
  • Lesson 4: Capital Gains
  • Lesson 5: Securities Transaction Tax
  • Topic-wise assignments for this module- 100-200 MCQs (indicative)
Constitutional law
  • Lesson 1: History & Features of the Constitution
  • Lesson 2: Preamble to the Indian Constitution
  • Lesson 3: Article 12 of the Indian Constitution
  • Lesson 4: An analysis of Article 13 of the Constitution 
  • Lesson 5: Essence of Fundamental Rights
  • Lesson 6: Article 14- Right to Equality
  • Lesson 7: Positive Discrimination under Articles 15 and 16
  • Lesson 8: Fundamental Freedoms under the Indian Constitution
  • Lesson 9: Analysis of the Fundamental Right of Freedom of Speech & Expression
  • Lesson 10: Article 20
  • Lesson 11: Article 21- Right to Life
  • Lesson 12: Safeguards against arbitrary arrest & detention: Article 22
  • Lesson 13: Right against Exploitation: Articles 23 & 24
  • Lesson 14: Right to Freedom of Religion-Articles 25-28
  • Lesson 15: Cultural & Educational Rights- Articles 29 & 30
  • Lesson 16: Articles 31A to 31C
  • Lesson 17: Right to Constitutional Remedies & restrictions on Fundamental rights
  • Lesson 18: Directive Principles of State Policy
  • Lesson 19: Fundamental Duties
  • Lesson 20: Relationship between FDs, DPSPs and FRs
  • Lesson 21: Powers & Functions of the President
  • Lesson 22: Separation of Powers
  • Lesson 23: Role of Council of Ministers in the Indian Constitution
  • Lesson 24: Supreme Court & High Courts
  • Lesson 25: Appointment of Judges
  • Lesson 26: Transfer of Judges
  • Lesson 27: The State Executive
  • Lesson 28: Governor & his Powers
  • Lesson 29: The State Legislature
  • Lesson 30: The Union Territories & Tribal Areas
  • Lesson 31: Status of Panchayats, Municipalities & Cooperative Societies
  • Lesson 32: Freedom of Trade, Commerce & Intercourse
  • Lesson 33: UPSC and SPSC: Powers & Functions
  • Lesson 34: Administrative Relations
  • Lesson 35: Amendment
  • Topic-wise assignments for this module- 200-250 MCQs (indicative)

Constitutional Law

  • Lesson 1: Preamble to the Indian Constitution
  • Lesson 2: Essence of Fundamental Rights
  • Lesson 3: Fundamental Freedoms under the Indian Constitution
  • Lesson 4: Directive Principles of State Policy
  • Lesson 5: Fundamental Duties
  • Lesson 6: Powers and Functions of President
  • Lesson 7: The State Executive
  • Lesson 8: The Union Territories and Tribal Areas
  • Lesson 9: Status of Panchayats, Municipalities & Co-operative Societies
  • Lesson 10: Administrative Relations
  • Lesson 11: Amendment

Law of Contracts

Indian Contract Act, 1872
  • Lesson 1: Formation of a valid contract
  • Lesson 2: Standard Form Contracts
  • Lesson 3: Consideration
  • Lesson 4: Privity of Contracts
  • Lesson 5: Promissory Estoppel
  • Lesson 6: Capacity to contract
  • Lesson 7: Free Consent
  • Lesson 8: Coercion
  • Lesson 9: Undue Influence
  • Lesson 10: Fraud
  • Lesson 11: Misrepresentation
  • Lesson 12: Mistake
  • Lesson 13: Agreements against Public Policy
  • Lesson 14: Wagering Agreements
  • Lesson 15: Contingent Contracts
  • Lesson 16: Performance of Contracts
  • Lesson 17: Anticipatory Breach of Contract
  • Lesson 18: Joint Liability in Contracts
  • Lesson 19: Performance of Reciprocal Promises
  • Lesson 20: Time is the essence of contracts
  • Lesson 21: Appropriation of Payments
  • Lesson 22: Frustration of Contract
  • Lesson 23: Discharge of Contract
  • Lesson 24: Waiver
  • Lesson 25: Quasi-Contracts
  • Lesson 26: Quantum Meruit
  • Lesson 27: Breach of a Contract
  • Lesson 28: Contract of Indemnity
  • Lesson 29: Contract of Guarantee
  • Lesson 30: Rights of Surety
  • Lesson 31: Bailment
  • Lesson 32: Pledge
  • Lesson 33: Law of Agency
  • Lesson 34: Del Credere Agents
  • Topic-wise assignments for this module- 150-200 MCQs (indicative)
Indian Partnership Act, 1932
  • Lesson 1: Introduction to the Indian Partnership Act
  • Lesson 2: Relationship between Partners (Rights & Duties)
  • Lesson 3: Relation of Partners with third parties
  • Lesson 4: Minor’s position to benefits of a Partnership
  • Lesson 5:Types of Partners 
  • Lesson 6:Incoming & outgoing partners
  • Lesson 7:Dissolution of a Partnership 
  • Topic-wise assignments for this module- 100 MCQs (indicative)
Specific Relief Act, 1963
  • Lesson 1: Introduction to Specific Relief Act
  • Lesson 2: Insights on Specific Relief Amendment Act, 2018
  • Lesson 3: Recovering Possession of Property
  • Lesson 4: Specific Performance of Contracts- an Insight
  • Lesson 5: Specific Performance of Contracts & their enforceability
  • Lesson 6: Rectification of Instruments
  • Lesson 7: Rescission of Contracts
  • Lesson 8: Cancellation of Instruments
  • Lesson 9: Declaratory Decrees
  • Lesson 10: Preventive Relief
  • Topic-wise assignments for this module- 100-150 MCQs (indicative)

Civil and Criminal Litigation

Indian Penal Code, 1860 (Chapters I, II, III, IV, V, VA, VI, IX, XVII, XXI, XXII, XXIII)
  • Lesson 1: Principles of Criminal Liability
  • Lesson 2: Essential Elements of Crime
  • Lesson 3: Kinds of Punishment
  • Lesson 4: General Exceptions under the IPC
  • Lesson 5: Mistake of Fact under IPC
  • Lesson 6: Judicial Acts as a defence
  • Lesson 7: Accident and Necessity as Defence
  • Lesson 8: Infancy as a Defence
  • Lesson 9: Insanity as a Defence
  • Lesson 10: Intoxication as a Defence
  • Lesson 11: Consent as a Defence
  • Lesson 12: Private Defence
  • Lesson 13: Abetment
  • Lesson 14: Criminal Conspiracy
  • Lesson 15: Sedition
  • Lesson 16: Theft
  • Lesson 17: Extortion
  • Lesson 18: Robbery
  • Lesson 19: Dacoity
  • Lesson 20: Criminal Misappropriation of Property
  • Lesson 21: Criminal Breach of Trust
  • Lesson 22: Receiving Stolen Property
  • Lesson 23: Cheating
  • Lesson 24: Mischief
  • Lesson 25: Criminal Trespass
  • Lesson 26: Forgery
  • Lesson 27: Defamation
  • Lesson 28: Criminal intimidation, insult and annoyance
  • Topic-wise assignments for this module- 150-200 MCQs (indicative)
Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
  • Lesson 1: Understanding the meaning of important definitions
  • Lesson 2: Functionaries under CrPC
  • Lesson 3: Constitution and Classes of Criminal Courts
  • Lesson 4: Bailable and Non-bailable offence
  • Lesson 5: Bails & Anticipatory Bails
  • Lesson 6: Difference between Cognizable Offence & Non-cognizable offence 
  • Lesson 7: Search Warrant
  • Lesson 8: Trial
  • Lesson 9: Summary trials
  • Lesson 10: Reference and Revision
  • Topic-wise assignments for this module- 100 MCQs (indicative)
Law of Evidence – Indian Evidence Act, 1872
  • Lesson 1: Extent & applicability of the Law of Evidence
  • Lesson 2: Facts, facts in issue & relevant facts
  • Lesson 3: Direct & circumstantial evidence
  • Lesson 4: Documentary evidence
  • Lesson 5: Presumptions as to documents
  • Lesson 6: Burden of proof
  • Topic-wise assignments for this module- 100 MCQs (indicative)
Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
  • Lesson 1: Overview of the course & introduction to CPC
  • Lesson 2: Section 1 and 2 of CPC
  • Lesson 3: Decree and Order
  • Lesson 4: Definition of CPC
  • Lesson 5: Definition: Pleaders & Judgment
  • Lesson 6: Revenue Courts & Small Causes Courts
  • Lesson 7: Introduction to Jurisdiction
  • Lesson 8: Pecuniary Jurisdiction
  • Lesson 9: Section 16 and 17
  • Lesson 10: Sections 18 and 19
  • Lesson 11: Section 20
  • Lesson 12: Objection to Jurisdiction
  • Lesson 13: Transfer of Cases
  • Lesson 14: Res Sub Judice
  • Lesson 15: Introduction to Res Judicata
  • Lesson 16: Res Judicata continued
  • Lesson 17: Explanation to Section 11-Part 1
  • Lesson 18: Explanation to Section 11-Part 2
  • Lesson 19: Res Judicata conclusion
  • Lesson 20: Institution of a suit
  • Lesson 21: Return & rejection of a plaint
  • Lesson 22: Written Statement
  • Lesson 23: Foreign Judgment
  • Lesson 24: Caveat
  • Lesson 25: Interpleader Suit
  • Lesson 26: Precept
  • Lesson 27: Order 2 Rule 2
  • Lesson 28: Pleadings
  • Lesson 29: Issue of Summons
  • Lesson 30: Service of Summons
  • Lesson 31: Amendment of the Pleadings
  • Lesson 32: Representative Suits
  • Lesson 33: Impleadment of Parties
  • Lesson 34: Order 1: Joinder, mis-joinder and non-joinder
  • Lesson 35: Order 9
  • Lesson 36: Order 9, Rule 13
  • Lesson 37: Adjournments
  • Lesson 38: Order X and ADR
  • Lesson 39: Discovery and inspection
  • Lesson 40: Disposal of suit on first hearing
  • Lesson 41: Settlement of issues
  • Lesson 42: Admissions
  • Lesson 43: Production, impounding and return of documents
  • Lesson 44: Production of documents
  • Lesson 45: Summoning of witnesses
  • Lesson 46: Order XVI
  • Lesson 47: Judgement and Decree
  • Lesson 48: Order XIX
  • Lesson 49: Costs and Interest
  • Lesson 50: Order XXIV
  • Topic-wise assignments for this module- 200-250 MCQs (indicative)

Administrative Law and Principles of Jurisprudence

Administrative Law and Principles of Natural Justice
  • Lesson 1: Principles of Natural Justice
  • Lesson 2: Delegated Legislation & its constitutionality
  • Lesson 3: Judicial review of administrative action
  • Lesson 4: Public Interest Litigation 
  • Lesson 5: Legal aid
  • Topic-wise assignments for this module- 50-100 MCQs (indicative)
Jurisprudence and Interpretation of Statutes
  • Lesson 1: Basic rules of interpretation
  • Lesson 2: Rules of Construction
  • Lesson 3: Internal aids to construction
  • Lesson 4: External aids to construction
  • Lesson 5: Interpretation of the Constitution
  • Lesson 6: Beneficial & Harmonious Construction
  • Lesson 7: Introduction to Jurisprudence
  • Lesson 8: Legislation as a source of law
  • Lesson 9: Precedents as a source of law
  • Lesson 10: Sources of Law
  • Lesson 11: Construction of Taxing Statutes
Important Latin terms and maxims
  • Lesson 1: Important Latin terms & maxims

Torts, Consumer Protection and Arbitration

Law of Torts and Consumer Protection Act, 2019
  • Lesson 1: Strict & Absolute Liability
  • Lesson 2: Vicarious Liability
  • Lesson 3: Liability of State in torts
  • Lesson 4: Negligence
  • Lesson 5: General defences
  • Lesson 6: Consumer Protection Act: A brief history
  • Lesson 7: Consumer Protection Act: Aims & Objectives, definition & rights of a consumer
  • Lesson 8: What is a Complaint & the procedure for filing the same
  • Lesson 9: New Amendments to the 1986 Act
  • Lessons 10-12: Bare Act Provisions
  • Topic-wise assignments for this module- 100-150 MCQs (indicative)
Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996
  • Lesson 1: Introduction to the concept of ADR
  • Lesson 2: Salient Features of the Arbitration & Conciliation Act
  • Lesson 3: Latest Amendments to the Act
  • Lesson 4: Understanding the various modes of ADR and the difference between them
  • Lesson 5: The Arbitral Process
  • Lesson 6: Actors involved in the Arbitral Process
  • Lesson 7: Powers of the Arbitrator
  • Lesson 8: The Arbitral Award 
  • Lesson 9: Introduction to the concepts of Conciliation
  • Topic-wise assignments for this module- 50-100 MCQs (indicative)
Transfer of Property Act, 1882
  • Lesson 1: Sale of immovable property
  • Lesson 2: Mortgage & its types
  • Lesson 3: Right of redemption & Foreclosure
  • Lesson 4: Marshalling, Contribution & Subrogation
  • Lesson 5: Lease of Immovable Property & License
  • Topic-wise assignments for this module- 50-100 MCQs (indicative)
Law of Trusts - The Indian Trusts Act, 1882
  • Lesson 1: Introduction to the Law of Trust
  • Lesson 2: Creation of Trust
  • Lesson 3: Duties & Liabilities of a Trustee

Admission details

To join SEBI Grade A Legal Officers' Test Prep Course classes, follow the below-mentioned steps: 

Step 1: Browse the link mentioned below:

https://lawsikho.com/course/sebi-grade-a-legal-officers-test-prep-crash-course

Step 2: Participants must click on the “Enroll Now” button, fill in the necessary information and click on the “Submit” button.

Evaluation process

Participants are required to attempt the MCQ test to complete the course and to receive the certificate. The MCQ test can be given online from your home or any convenient place. The candidates are not required to visit any centre to attempt this MCQ exam.

How it helps

The SEBI Grade A Legal Officers' Test Prep Course certification benefits include:

  • Students will receive extensive training to qualify for the examination.  
  • They will receive more than 6000 MCQs to practice, digital access to entire study material, doubt clearing on WhatsApp, LMS and classes and 2 live online class facilities. 
  • The course also provides instructor-led courses with online live classes, internships, job support, interview preparation guidance and networking with other students & alumni.

FAQs

What is the duration of the SEBI Grade A Legal Officers' Test Prep Course training?

 The certification course lasts for one year. The course offers the required skills and knowledge to qualify for the Grade A Legal Officer.

What is the career potential for the online SEBI Grade A Legal Officers' Test Prep Course?

After pursuing the certification course students will be able to clear the SEBI Grade A Officers exams, learn Company law and securities laws concepts and can also work as in-house counsel.

How students can enrol for the SEBI Grade A Legal Officers' Test Prep Course?

To enrol in this certification course, students must visit the official course page, click on 'Enroll Now,' fill out the registration form, and submit it.

Do students need to attempt the MCQ test compulsorily for the SEBI Grade A Legal Officers' Test Prep Course?

The students are required to attempt the MCQ test to complete the course and to receive the certificate.

What are the timings of classes for the online SEBI Grade A Legal Officers' Test Prep Course?

The timings of this course are on Weekdays: 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm IST, Saturdays: 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm IST and Sundays: 10:00 am - 8:00 pm IST.

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