SEBI Admit Card 2026 released: The Securities and Exchange Board of India has released the admit card for the Assistant Manager Grade-A Phase 2 exam. Candidates appearing for the exam can now download their admit cards through the official website. A total of 135 candidates will be selected for this exam. Candidates must submit their login credentials to download the admit card. The Assistant Manager Grade-A Phase 2 exam will be held on February 21st.
Positions Included: The Phase 2 online exam is scheduled for the post of Officer Grade ‘A’ (Assistant Manager) in the following streams: General, Legal, Information Technology, Research, Official Language, Engineering (Electrical), and Engineering (Civil).
How to download the SEBI Grade A Phase 2 call letter
Visit the official website, www.sebi.gov.in
Go to the “Careers” or “Recruitment” section
Click on the link for “SEBI Grade A Phase 2 Call Letter”
Enter your registration number and password/date of birth.
Verify all the details mentioned in the admit card
Download the admit card and take a printout.
What are the exam dates?
The Assistant Manager Grade A Phase 2 exam will be held on February 21st. Therefore, all candidates appearing for the exam are advised to carry their admit card and ID proof with them on the exam day. After downloading the admit card, carefully check your name, exam name, exam centre name, and exam date.
What are the details mentioned on the Admit Card 2026?
Candidate’s name and roll number
Exam Date and Time
Address of the examination centre
Reporting Time
Important Instructions
Important instructions for candidates
Paper 1 (English Descriptive Test) will be conducted online.
Paper 2 for General, Engineering, and Legal (Objective Type) will consist solely of multiple-choice questions.
There will also be negative marking of 1/4th of a mark for each wrong answer in the objective paper.
In the Legal Stream Descriptive Paper, answers must be typed using the keyboard.
Candidates applying for two streams will have to appear for both Paper 2 exams on the same day.
Candidates must meet separate cut-offs in each paper.









