Tocopherols are compounds present in oilseeds with major effect on nutritional and technological properties of seed oils. Brassica spp. mainly contain varying concentrations of -tocopherol, with high vitamin E value, and -tocopherol, which contributes to oil stability. The objective of this research was to select for contrasting tocopherol content and profile in Ethiopian mustard (Brassica carinata A. Braun). A collection of 211 F-4:5 lines was evaluated for tocopherol content and profile, and divergent selection was conducted till the S-3:4 generation. Selection resulted in two lines with increased tocopherol content (244 and 243mg/kg seed as average of four environments), one line with reduced tocopherol content (117mg/kg), two lines with reduced /-tocopherol ratio (0.22 and 0.28) and two lines with increased /-tocopherol ratio (3.74 and 3.34). Control line C-101 averaged 196mg/kg with /-tocopherol ratio of 1.10. Reduced /-tocopherol ratio was controlled by recessive alleles at a single locus. Seed to plant correlation was high (r=0.92), which suggests the feasibility of selecting at the single-seed level.