Phase I screening
Phase I broadly checks aptitude, English, awareness, and finance-sector familiarity.

IFSCA Grade A - Assistant Manager Descriptive English Mock Test
IFSCA Grade A - Assistant Manager Descriptive English Mock Test
Phase I broadly checks aptitude, English, awareness, and finance-sector familiarity.
The later stage typically separates English descriptive writing from the technical or stream paper.
Interview rewards clarity on regulation, international finance, market development, and policy reasoning.
IFSCA Grade A combines a regulatory-sector syllabus with a separate English descriptive paper in the later stage, so the prep path is broader than plain essay practice.
Use Phase I for broad coverage, speed, and awareness discipline rather than isolated topic practice.
The English paper is where clear analysis and structured expression matter most.
The second paper focuses on role- or stream-linked knowledge and regulatory understanding.
IFSCA Grade A 2025 descriptive preparation works best when topic choice stays close to the institution and not just generic essay prompts.
International financial services and cross-border finance
Fintech regulation, innovation, and institutional governance
Market development, investor confidence, and compliance themes
Analytical English writing with a regulator-style tone
Analytical essays on international finance, fintech, regulation, and governance.
Structured English responses that reward precision and policy awareness.
The course is aligned to the real descriptive paper or stage instead of relying on generic writing copy.
The focus areas stay close to the institution and exam context instead of broad generic essay themes.
Scheme cards and source visibility make the page easier to trust and easier to scan before you spend prep time.
You can judge the pattern, focus areas, and likely usage flow before deciding how to use the mocks.
It tests whether candidates can explain finance, regulation, and policy issues clearly in written English within the Phase II structure.
Yes. The topic base is more regulatory and finance-market oriented, so the writing should reflect global finance, fintech, and governance context.
International finance, IFSC ecosystem development, fintech regulation, compliance, and market infrastructure are the highest-value areas.
Because the vacancy notice and the latest full scheme do not always sit in a single public document, so the page needs to show candidates what is current and what is pattern reference.