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Stock selection parameters for index creation are broken down into quantitative and qualitative categories by .a.Managers of index constructionb.SEBIc.NSEd.Rankings Committee

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Stock selection parameters for index creation are broken down into quantitative and qualitative categories by .a.Managers of index constructionb.SEBIc.NSEd.Rankings Committee

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The parameters for stock selection for index creation are broken down into quantitative and qualitative categories by the managers of index construction. They are the ones who decide which stocks to include in the index based on various factors such as market capitalization, liquidity, and industry representation.

SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India) and NSE (National Stock Exchange) are regulatory bodies. They provide guidelines and regulations for index construction but do not directly involve in the selection of stocks for index creation.

The Rankings Committee could be involved in the process if it is a part of the organization that is creating the index. However, the question does not provide enough information about the role of the Rankings Committee in this context.

So, the answer is a. Managers of index construction.

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