Do you want to make the most of the days left before your PFRDA Phase 1 exam? Want to give your preparation a real push it needs and want to know how? The answer is to follow a clear and focused revision plan. And the right plan? A plan that helps you polish your concepts, recall all the points, and take notes quickly. Because there are a few days to revise many topics, you should do it smartly via a smart revision plan. A plan that can make your path to success smoother? In this blog, we’ve crafted a revision plan that will help not only cover all important topics from the syllabus but also maximize your retention. It will divide your time effectively between Paper 1 and Paper 2. Now, let’s shed light on the areas that carry the most marks based on previous years’ exams. It will make you practice in a way that imitates the real PFRDA exam conditions and make the remaining days count. So, let’s go!
Also, go through the PFRDA Grade A Syllabus 2025
If you want your revision to work like a booster, mock tests are a must. The PFRDA Grade A Phase 1 exam is on 6th September 2025, and today is 13th August 2025. That means you have just enough time to use them effectively.
We offer you PFRDA Grade A Phase 1 Paper 1 2025 Test Series: 10 mock tests and PFRDA Grade A Phase 1 Paper 2 2025 Test Series: 5 mock tests.
Here’s how they can skyrocket your revision:
Daily quizzes are small, but they act as powerful tools for revision. Each quiz covers a single topic or section, so you don’t feel tired and concentrate only on a specific topic or part.
Like for instance, the English quizzes will test your grammar, your knowledge of vocabulary, and how you comprehend a text in quick formats. Similarly, the Quants quizzes help you retain all the important formulas and shortcuts.
For Reasoning, they’ll push you to solve puzzles and arrangements faster. In GA, you’ll revise important current affairs and static facts in bite-sized questions.
For Paper 2 subjects, targeted quizzes will keep technical concepts sharp, without reading for long hours.
You’ll keep all topics active in your memory till the final day by investing just 15 to 20 minutes daily on quizzes.
Now, to jump right on the track to success, you need a 24-day revision plan, just as the plan given below:
This plan starts from 14th August 2025 and ends on 5th September 2025. It balances Paper 1 and Paper 2 preparation, focusing more on high-weightage and frequently asked topics based on past years’ analysis.
| Day | Topics to Revise | Importance |
| Day 1 | Reasoning – Puzzles, Seating Arrangement | Very Important |
| Day 2 | Quantitative Aptitude – Data Interpretation (Tabular, Bar, Line) | Very Important |
| Day 3 | English – Reading Comprehension + Cloze Test | Very Important |
| Day 4 | GA – Banking & Economy News (Last 4 months) | Very Important |
| Day 5 | Paper 2 – Commerce & Accountancy (Accounting Standards) | Very Important |
| Day 6 | Reasoning – Syllogism, Inequality, Coding-Decoding | Important |
| Day 7 | Quantitative Aptitude – Arithmetic (Profit & Loss, SI-CI, Time & Work) | Important |
| Day 8 | English – Error Spotting, Sentence Improvement | Important |
| Day 9 | GA – Current Affairs: Awards, Appointments, Sports | Important |
| Day 10 | Paper 2: Finance (Financial Markets, Instruments) | Very Important |
| Day 11 | Reasoning: Input-Output, Alphanumeric Series | Moderately Important |
| Day 12 | Quantitative Aptitude: Simplification/Approximation, Number Series | Important |
| Day 13 | English: Para Jumbles, Double Fillers | Important |
| Day 14 | GA – Static GK (Capitals, Currencies, HQs) | Moderately Important |
| Day 15 | Paper 2: Management (Leadership, Motivation) | Important |
| Day 16 | Reasoning: Mixed Practice (All topics) | Very Important |
| Day 17 | Quantitative Aptitude: DI + Arithmetic Mix | Very Important |
| Day 18 | English: Mixed Grammar & Comprehension Practice | Important |
| Day 19 | GA: Last 7 Days Current Affairs | Very Important |
| Day 20 | Paper 2: Economics (Inflation, Monetary Policy) | Very Important |
| Day 21 | Paper 2 : Costing (Cost Control & Analysis) | Important |
| Day 22 | Paper 2: Costing (Cost Control & Analysis) | Important |
| Day 23 | PFRDA Mock Test 2025 – Paper 1 & Paper 2 | Very Important |
| Day 24 | Final Revision of Notes + Weak Areas | Very Important |
This 20-day revision plan will make sure every day you touch a mix of Paper 1 and Paper 2. Also, we’ve given priority to the areas that have historically carried more marks in the exam.
Every day, begin with a quick review of yesterday’s notes for 30 minutes. Then focus on the topic assigned for the day and spend 2 to 3 hours on it. For GA and current affairs, stick to concise notes and avoid learning too much new information in the last 10 days.
Dedicate the final hour of your study time to taking a section-wise quiz from PracticeMock. This will help you immediately test what you revised. On mock test days, try your best to imitate the real exam environment, no breaks, exact timings, and full attention.
Avoid heavy study in the last 3 days. Use those days to read through your key notes, recall important formulas, and go through only the most important facts. This will keep your mind fresh for the final day.
The PFRDA Grade A Phase 1 exam requires smart revision. It doesn’t just want you to keep toiling. So, the well-structured 24-day plan given above, packed with regular mock tests and daily quizzes, will help you cover the syllabus. It will also strengthen your weak points, and you can walk into the exam hall with full confidence of clearing the exam.
Now is the time to act. Follow this plan and start your revision today. Make the most of PracticeMock’s 10 mock tests for Paper 1 and 5 mock tests for Paper 2, and make sure you revise with precision.
Because when you revise right, you score right.
And keep in mind the two quotes below:
“The more you revise, the more you realise there’s more to revise.” – C.S. Lewis
“Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out.” – Robert Collier
A. It will be held on 6th September 2025.
A. Yes, with a focused daily revision plan.
A. 10 for Paper 1 and 5 for Paper 2.
A. Yes, they boost quick recall and accuracy.
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