The Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) has officially released the PFRDA Group A Admit Card 2025 on its website, pfrda.org.in. Candidates who successfully registered for the examination can now access their hall tickets online and download the PDF version to appear for the upcoming test. The admit card is a crucial document that grants entry into the examination hall and must be carried along with a valid photo ID.
Candidates can easily download their admit card by following these steps:
Candidates are advised to keep multiple copies of the admit card to avoid last-minute issues.
The PFRDA Group A Hall Ticket 2025 includes important details such as:
Candidates should carefully check all details and contact the exam authority in case of discrepancies.
The Group A recruitment exam is conducted to shortlist candidates for various officer-level positions in PFRDA. The exam consists of two phases:
Only those who qualify in Phase I will be eligible for the Phase II examination.
Candidates can download their PFRDA Group A Admit Card 2025 directly here:
👉 Click Here to Download Admit Card
The release of the PFRDA Group A Admit Card 2025 is a crucial step for aspirants preparing to appear in this highly competitive examination. Candidates are advised to cross-check details on the hall ticket, follow exam instructions carefully, and continue revising the syllabus in the remaining days. The exam is expected to witness tough competition, and thorough preparation will be key to success.
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