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The PFRDA Grade A Phase 1exam 2025 has just been conducted today. If you’re targeting this highly competitive exam, staying updated with the PFRDA Grade A exam analysis, expected cut off, and difficulty level can make all the difference in how you plan your next phase of preparation. This year’s exam was tougher than last years exam. In this blog, we’ll provide the latest PFRDA Grade A exam analysis 2025 for both Phase 1 and Phase 2, along with the subject-wise difficulty level and expected cut off. For now, here’s the analysis of the Phase 1 exam.

PFRDA Grade A Exam Analysis 2025 Phase 1- Paper 1 & 2

The PFRDA Grade A Phase 1 exam for 2025 was conducted on 6th September 2025. The overall analysis will be available soon. Meanwhile, you can check the tables below, which will be updated section-wise.

PFRDA Grade A Exam Analysis 2025 Difficulty Level

Phase 1 (Paper 1) Difficulty Level

SubjectDifficulty Level
Reasoning AbilityModerate
Quantitative AptitudeEasy
English LanguageModerate to Difficult
General AwarenessEasy to Moderate 
OverallModerate

PFRDA Grade A 2025 Phase 1 (Paper 2) Difficulty Level

The difficulty level of

SubjectDifficulty Level
Commerce & AccountsEasy to Moderate
ManagementEasy to Moderate
FinanceEasy to Moderate
CostingEasy to Moderate
EconomicsEasy to Moderate
Companies ActEasy to Moderate
Pension SectorEasy to Moderate
OverallEasy to Moderate

PRFDA Grade A Exam 2025 – Reasoning Section (Topic-wise Questions)

Here’s the PFRDA Grade A 2025 Reasoning Topic-Wise Weightage from Phase 1 Paper 1, based on memory-based analysis:

TopicsNumber of Questions
Floor Based Puzzle (1 Variable)4
Input output5
Scheduling Puzzle (5 Months, 2 Dates)5
Critical Reasoning (CR)2
Syllogisms2
Alphabet Series1
Coding-Decoding1

PFRDA Grade A 2025 Quantitative Aptitude (Topic-wise Questions)

Given below is the PFRDA Grade A 2025 Quantitative Aptitude topic-wise weightage from Phase 1 Paper 1, based on memory-based analysis:

TopicsNumber of Questions
Data Interpretation8 (5+3)
Quadratic Equations5
Partnership1
Simple Interest & Compound Interest1
Trains1
Time & Work1
Rectangle1
Ages1
Average1

PFRDA Grade A 2025 English (Topic-wise Questions)

Here’s the PFRDA Grade A 2025  English Topic-Wise Weightage from Phase 1 Paper 1, based on memory-based analysis:

TopicsNumber of Questions
Reading Comprehension (Intermittent Fasting)5
Double Fillers4
Error Detection3
Sentence Rearrangement1
Sentence Replacement5

PFRDA Grade A 2025 General Awareness (Topic-wise Questions)

General Awareness was of a moderate difficulty level. The question trend followed the previous exams. The same patterns were seen. 1 question was asked about schemes. 1 question was asked related to abbreviated related to a portal launched by SEBI. Similarly, a question was asked on world’s art day.

PFRDA Grade A Phase 1 Paper 2 (List of Questions Asked)

Below are topics/questions asked in today’s PFRDA Grade A Phase 1 Exam 2025:

Manufacturing & Operations

  • Manufacturing – Secondary
  • CR = 1.5
  • Takt Time
  • Last stage of Accounting Process
  • Absorption Costing
  • Scale – BEP, MOS
  • Batch Costing – Types
  • Categories of Per Capita LOB
  • Characteristics of Lean Manufacturing
  • Example of Grapevine Communication
  • Kaizen Principle – Gradual Improvement
  • ESOP – Requirements to be satisfied for service
  • Theory X (McGregor)
  • Herzberg’s Theory
  • Also called Laissez-faire leadership

Finance & Accounts

  • Finance Commission – Vertical Devolution
  • Partial Withdrawal of NPS
  • RBI Intervention – Russia Ukraine War
  • MF, Pension, PFRDA
  • NPS Vesting Age
  • Tier I Minimum Contribution
  • Highest Exposure Limit – PFRDA
  • Non-Tax Revenue
  • Supplementary Grant
  • Calculation of Profit After Tax
  • Non-payment of Dividend – 30 days
  • Financing Activity – Dividend Paid

Economics

  • Law of Demand
  • Difference between Keynesian Consumption & Friedman’s Permanent Income Hypothesis
  • Prime Costs
  • Red Herring Prospectus
  • Abnormal Loss – 300
  • Shift from SDF to Repo

Inventory & Management

  • Type of Inventory system by which info about each receipt/issue is always available (Perpetual Inventory System)
  • Advantage of Table Coin (maybe stable coin?)
  • Social cum Pension Scheme – COI
  • BRSR – SEBI 2021–22

Public Finance & RBI

  • Capital of RBI
  • Supplementary Grant
  • Dividend Paid (Financing Activity)

Securities & Investments

  • T-Bills – MM – GOI
  • 125 – ISPF
  • Public Issue / Corporate Issue
  • Maximum Age – APY = 40
  • Design – DMAIC
  • APY – Min contribution = 42
  • Private Placement – 60 days

Other Important Concepts

  • US Genius Act
  • Law of Demand
  • Requirement for ESOP service
  • Employee takes Six Sigma Implementation + Job Setup

PFRDA Expected Cut off 2025 for Grade A Post

The expected cut off for PFRDA Grade A 2025 will depend on the overall difficulty of the paper and student attempts.

CategoryExpected Cut Off
General45 – 50
OBC40 – 45
SC35 – 40
ST33 – 38

Disclaimer: This exam analysis is prepared on the basis of feedback from test-takers and insights from subject experts. The observations regarding section-wise difficulty levels, question trends, and “good attempts” are indicative estimates only and should not be interpreted as definitive or universally applicable. Actual exam experiences may vary across candidates. Wherever possible, references are drawn from reliable sources and past exam patterns to provide context. Readers are strongly encouraged to verify all details with official answer keys, notifications, and updates released by the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) before making any conclusions or preparation decisions. This content is intended to serve as a guidance resource and not as an official or guaranteed representation of the exam.

FAQs

Q1. What was the overall difficulty level of the PFRDA Grade A Phase 1 Exam 2025?

The overall level of the exam was Moderate. Reasoning was not very tough, but time taking. Quant was easy. English was moderate to difficult. General Awareness was easy to moderate. Paper 2 was also moderate.

Q2. Was the exam tougher compared to last year?

Yes. This year’s exam was tougher than last year. Candidates faced more tricky reasoning and moderate to difficult English. Paper 2 was not very tough, but still lengthy.

Q3. What type of questions were asked in the Reasoning section?

Reasoning had puzzles, input-output, and scheduling-based questions. Critical reasoning and syllogisms were also asked. The section was moderate, but some puzzles took extra time.

Q4. What was the focus of the General Awareness section?

General Awareness followed the same trend as before. Questions came from schemes, regulatory bodies, and portals. Current events like World Art Day were also asked. The section was moderate.

Q5. How many questions were asked from Quantitative Aptitude?

Quant had 5 questions each from quadratic equations and data interpretation. Questions also came from speed, distance, partnership, and ages. Overall, the section was easy and scoring.

Q6. What is the expected cut off for PFRDA Grade A Phase 1 Exam 2025?

The expected cut off depends on difficulty and attempts. General may be 45–50. OBC may be 40–45. SC may be 35–40. ST may be 33–38.

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