Certification reform: Sebi proposes new norms for market professionals; hybrid learning, tighter exemptions on the cards
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Sebi is proposing significant changes to how securities market professionals are certified. The regulator aims to include more people and improve skill levels. New long-term courses will be introduced. Some existing exemption categories will be discontinued. Electronic and hybrid formats for continuing education will be allowed. These updates are in response to market growth and new products.
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