PFRDA Grade A Phase 2 Preparation Strategy 2025
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PFRDA Grade A Phase 1 will be your first major hurdle to filter out the majority of candidates. It tested your general awareness, aptitude, and subject knowledge. If you cleared it, you’ll be one step away from your final selection. With Phase 2 on 6th October 2025, and Phase 1 on 6th September, you will have only a few weeks between Phase 1 and Phase 2 exams. Therefore, it will be time to fully focus on Phase 2 preparation with a clear plan. In this blog, we’ll discuss the strategy that you can apply for perfect Phase 2 preparation.

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Understanding Phase 2

PFRDA Phase 2 consists of:

  • Paper 1 (Descriptive English – 3 questions)
  • Paper 2 (Objective questions – same subjects as Phase 1 Paper 2, but with a higher difficulty level)

You need to balance both English writing and technical subject preparation smartly.

Phase 2 Preparation Strategy (4 Weeks)

Here’s how to plan your next 4 weeks after Phase 1:

  • Week 1–2: Focus more on technical subjects, revise key concepts
  • Week 3: Start writing practice + revise weak topics
  • Week 4: Take mocks for Paper 2 and attempt 3 full English Descriptive Tests

Paper 1: Descriptive English Strategy

This paper has an Essay, a Precis, and a Reading Comprehension. Your writing must be clear, structured, and formal.

Descriptive English Tips

This paper checks your ability to write and understand the official language. Good grammar and structure matter most.

  • Practice 3–4 essays on finance/social issues.
  • Write 2 precis per week. Keep it within the word limit.
  • Read editorials to improve comprehension skills.
  • Maintain proper format in essays and letters.
  • Use simple, error-free language.

Paper 2: Subject-Wise Tips

The syllabus is the same as Phase 1 Paper 2, but more in-depth questions are asked. Revise concepts, not just MCQs. The syllabus for Paper 2 in Phase 2 is the same as Phase 1, but the questions are asked at a higher difficulty level. You need a deeper understanding, better revision, and focused practice to score well. Here’s a subject-wise strategy to guide your preparation.

Commerce & Accountancy

This is a key subject for most candidates from a commerce background. It includes standards, analysis, transactions, and statements. You must be clear with theory as well as practical problems.

  • Revise all Accounting Standards.
  • Practice ratio analysis and final account formats.
  • Understand cash flow and fund flow basics.
  • Solve numerically based MCQs from past papers.
  • Practice questions on ESOPs and share buybacks.

Management

Management is mostly theoretical but can be scoring with smart revision. The subject includes concepts on leadership, motivation, planning, and communication. Short notes and repeated revision will help you remember key theories and models.

  • Read definitions and roles of managers.
  • Learn leadership styles and motivation theories.
  • Revise HRD, morale, and incentives.
  • Focus on communication types and barriers.
  • Make short notes for quick revision.

Costing

Costing includes calculations, costing methods, and systems like JIT and lean manufacturing. It is scoring but needs practice to remember formulas and cost types. Try to understand the logic behind every method.

  • Learn different costing methods (job, batch, contract).
  • Revise standard and marginal costing formulas.
  • Understand budgetary control and lean systems.
  • Focus on Six Sigma, JIT, TPM basics.
  • Solve numerical examples where possible.

Economics

Economics in Phase 2 will focus on conceptual depth and application. Make sure to revise core models like IS–LM, national income, and inflation types. Practice MCQs based on economic indicators and terms.

  • Revise demand & supply, national income basics.
  • Study IS–LM, inflation, and monetary policy.
  • Learn BOP, exchange rate systems.
  • Read on non-banking financial institutions.
  • Review trends in inflation (CPI, WPI).

Finance

Finance questions will be slightly advanced and conceptual. You must be familiar with markets, instruments, and current reforms. This is one of the most important areas in both Paper 2 and the interview.

  • Understand financial markets (equity, bonds, forex).
  • Learn functions of RBI, SEBI, and other regulators.
  • Revise derivatives, GST, FRBM Act, and inflation.
  • Focus on recent developments in finance.
  • Prepare notes on capital vs. money market.

Companies Act

Only specific chapters are included in the syllabus, so focus your efforts accordingly. Read from simplified notes or bare acts for clarity. Make a list of frequently asked sections and their key points.

  • Read Chapter III, IV, VIII, X, XI, XII, XXVII.
  • Understand share capital, meetings, and audits.
  • Learn basics of board powers and responsibilities.
  • Use MCQ books for practice.
  • Revise important definitions and rules.

Pension Sector

This is a unique and PFRDA-specific subject. Questions are mostly fact-based and can be easily prepared through targeted reading. Focus on government pension schemes and structure of NPS.

  • Learn structure of NPS and Atal Pension Yojana.
  • Know features of different pension schemes.
  • Revise annuity plans and investment basics.
  • Understand PFRDA’s role in pension regulation.
  • Read up on pension reforms and updates.

Time Allocation Plan (Weekly)

You have only 4 weeks between Phase 1 and Phase 2. So, you must use your time wisely. Divide your weekly hours between subject revision, descriptive writing, and mock tests. This table will help you stay focused and cover both Paper 1 and Paper 2 efficiently.

ActivityHours/Week
Paper 2 Subject Revision15–18 hrs
Descriptive Writing Practice6–8 hrs
Mock Tests + Analysis4–5 hrs
Current Affairs for Essay Input2–3 hrs

Mock Test Strategy

  • Attempt 3 full Paper 2 mocks before the exam.
  • Practice at least 5 English essays, 3 precis, and 2 RCs.
  • Time yourself for all tests.
  • Review answers and improve structure or logic.
  • Focus more on accuracy than attempting too many.

Time Allocation Plan (Weekly)

ActivityHours/Week
Paper 2 Subject Revision15–18 hrs
Descriptive Writing Practice6–8 hrs
Mock Tests + Analysis4–5 hrs
Current Affairs for Essay Input2–3 hrs

Action Time

  • Don’t ignore Paper 1—it’s scoring and makes a big difference.
  • Use short notes and revise selectively.
  • Prioritize weak subjects in Week 3.
  • Stay calm, avoid burnout, and revise with focus.
  • Practice full-length mocks under real conditions.

If you remain focused and regular till the very end, Phase 2 will be an achievable task. All the best for your PFRDA Grade A 2025 Phase 2!

FAQs

What does PFRDA Grade A Phase 2 exam include?

Phase 2 has Descriptive English (Paper 1) and Objective questions (Paper 2) on technical subjects at a higher difficulty level.

How many weeks should I prepare for Phase 2 after Phase 1?

You get 4 weeks to prepare fully for Phase 2.

What’s the focus in the first two weeks of Phase 2 prep?

Focus mainly on revising technical subjects and key concepts.

How should I practice Descriptive English for Phase 2?

Practice essays, precis, and reading comprehension regularly with clear, formal writing.

How many mock tests are recommended before the Phase 2 exam?

Attempt at least 3 full Paper 2 mocks and 3 English descriptive tests.

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