The UPSC EPFO Exam 2025 has been successfully conducted, and candidates across the country have shared their first reactions regarding the overall difficulty level, types of questions, and section-wise performance. This analysis provides an accurate breakdown of the exam so that aspirants appearing in future cycles can understand the trend and set their preparation strategy accordingly. The written test was held in offline mode and followed the previously prescribed syllabus structure, covering General English, Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning, Social Security Laws, General Science, Current Events, and Indian Polity.

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Overall Difficulty Level: Moderate to Difficult
Based on initial feedback, the UPSC EPFO 2025 exam can be categorised as moderate to difficult. While some sections such as English and Reasoning were manageable, others—especially Quantitative Aptitude, Current Affairs, and Social Security Legislations—were rated challenging due to the depth of concepts tested. The paper maintained UPSC’s reputation for conceptual and analytical questioning rather than straightforward recall-based items.
General English: Easy to Moderate
Quantitative Aptitude: Moderate to Difficult
Reasoning Ability: Moderate
General Science: Moderate
Current Events & GK: Moderate to Difficult
Indian Polity & Governance: Moderate
Social Security Laws: Moderate to Difficult
Candidates who prepared holistically across subjects found the paper balanced, whereas those dependent solely on factual memory found certain sections tough.
Good Attempts (Overall)
A wide consensus suggests that 80–88 questions (with reasonable accuracy) would be considered a strong attempt for this year’s paper. Since the EPFO exam has no sectional cut-off, candidates had the flexibility to attempt more from their stronger areas. However, given the tricky nature of reasoning and polity questions, accuracy played a crucial role.
Approximate Good Attempts by Section:
General English: 18–20
Quantitative Aptitude: 10–12
Reasoning: 15–17
General Science: 12–14
Current Affairs & GK: 12–15
Polity: 10–12
Social Security Laws: 10–12
Overall, an attempt of around 85 questions with high accuracy is expected to be competitive.
Section-Wise UPSC EPFO Exam Analysis 2025
1. General English
This section was comparatively easy, with questions from error spotting, sentence improvement, fill in the blanks, synonyms, antonyms, and reading comprehension. Candidates who regularly practice editorial reading found this portion highly scoring.
2. Quantitative Aptitude
This was one of the tougher sections. Questions from arithmetic (percentage, profit-loss, time & work, ratios, simple interest, compound interest), algebra, and data interpretation were heavily conceptual. While not overly lengthy, they required smart time management.
3. Reasoning Ability
Reasoning was moderate with questions from syllogism, analogy, classification, coding-decoding, series, direction sense, and blood relations. No puzzles or very complex sets were asked, which made the section manageable.
4. General Science
Science questions covered Physics, Chemistry, and Biology basics with a tilt toward application-based questions from NCERT concepts. Topics like human physiology, electricity, and environmental science were common.
5. Current Events & GK
This was one of the trickiest sections. Many questions were based on recent national events, government schemes, international organizations, awards, economic updates, and reports.
6. Indian Polity
Polity questions were conceptual and aligned with UPSC’s usual style—topics like Parliamentary procedures, FRs, DPSPs, amendments, president-governor powers, and constitutional bodies were dominant.
7. Social Security Laws
Candidates found this portion moderately difficult due to practical, application-based questions from EPF Act, Payment of Wages Act, Maternity Benefit Act, and Employee Compensation Act.

