From Finance Enthusiast to SEBI RA at a Young Age: Arjit Garg’s Inspiring Story

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 Arjit Garg’s Inspiring Story

At just 21 years old, Arjit Garg has achieved what many in the financial world spend years working toward. Based in Mumbai, Arjit is officially licensed as a Research Analyst, making him one of the youngest professionals in India to hold this title.Education and Early Passion Currently a BBA (Hons.) graduate from Amity University, Noida, Arjit also holds the NISM Series XV certification, a key qualification for professionals in the capital markets. His fascination with finance began in his teenage years, and over the past four years, he has immersed himself in research, learning, and practical exposure to the markets.Professional Milestone Though still at the start of his career, Arjit has already earned recognition as India’s youngest licensed Research Analyst — a rare milestone at such a young age.

The journey, however, was not without challenges. “Everything is possible. I met a dozen people who told me, ‘This is not possible’ or ‘You’re too young for it.’ The key is to ignore the noise and keep stepping up. Soon you’ll hear them say, ‘You did it,’” Arjit reflects.Core Expertise and Mission Arjit’s core expertise lies in equity research and investor education, areas he is determined to build further through his independent practice. His mission goes beyond personal recognition: “To empower individuals with the knowledge, insights, and resources necessary to navigate the financial markets with confidence and precision.”

Looking Ahead Arjit believes India’s next wave of investors will be driven by young people who combine discipline with curiosity. He wants to help nurture this generation through better financial literacy and informed decision-making.At 21, Arjit Garg is not just India’s youngest licensed Research Analyst — he is also an inspiration for those who believe age is a limitation. His story is proof that with passion and persistence, even the highest barriers can be broken.

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