NDA stands for National Defence Academy Exam, and the UPSC recently posted a notification for students interested in joining the Army, Navy, or Air Force on May 17, 2023, with training beginning in July 2024. The written test will be held on September 3rd, 2023, for a total of 395 positions. The online registration link, on the other hand, will stay available from May 17 until June 6 06:00 PM. If the candidate makes an error in the application, the repair deadlines are June 7 to June 13, 2023.
Eligibility for NDA-II 2023
There is also a qualifying condition that applies to both male and female candidates, which states that the candidates must be unmarried and born between January 2nd, 2005, and January 1st, 2008. Candidates can pay the exam application costs both online and offline, with the prices being INR 100 for General/OBC candidates and nil for everyone else. upsconline.nic.in/ is the webpage where you may fill out the form. The educational classification eligibility conditions are that one must have passed class 12th or be taking the same. The exam syllabus consists of Maths and GAT with a total of 900 marks, and on average, over 5.3 lakh people fill out the application form, with approximately 2.24 lakh candidates appearing for the exam. Individuals are called up for an SSB Interview after passing the written exam.
Also, the candidate must be a citizen of India and must be between the ages of 16.5 and 19.5. Candidates taking the exam must also have completed their 12th grade in topics such as Physics, Chemistry, and Maths. A very significant need for these types of exams is that the candidate be physically fit for the exam. The exam is also divided into two shifts, with the morning shift taking place between 10:00 am and 12:30 pm and the afternoon shift taking place between 2:00 pm and 4:30 pm.
Application Procedure
Another critical component is to be aware of the online procedure for filling out the application form, which includes completing the one-time registration process and accessing the official site of UPSC as described above. The registration process is divided into two phases, which comprise completing PART 1 and PART 2. Part 1 requires the entry of basic personal information such as name, email, educational qualification, address, and so on. In Part 2, one must upload scanned images, sign, and pay fees, among other things. One of the most crucial things to consider is the size and extension of the files being requested. Because only those credentials will be accepted by the internet platform. Furthermore, candidates are not permitted to transmit a paper copy of the application form to the application authority; rather, following the final submission and completion of the application procedure, candidates must keep the application form with themselves.
Also, three months before the exam, UPSC releases the admit card on its official website, and to obtain it, one must input their registration number or roll number on the internet portal. Candidates can also select a center of their choosing from a list supplied while filling out the application form, and they must bring their admit cards to the examination hall on the exam date. Qualifying for the NDA exam is a subject of considerable honor, as the candidate receives a high pay scale and serves the country.