Title: Know All About NDA Examination (1)
1About NDA Examination
- By SSBToSuccess (www.ssbtosuccess.com)
2What is NDA Exam?
- NDA is one of the most sought after defence
entrance exams in the country. NDA recruitment is
conducted for admission to Army, Navy and Air
Force wings of NDA and Indian Naval Academy
Course (INAC). NDA is conducted twice a year. The
exam is conducted two stages - written exam and
SSB Interview. Around 4 lakh aspirants sit for
NDA every year, out of which approximately 6000
are called for SSB Interview.
3NDA Eligibility Criteria (Age)
- Age Limit Applying candidate's age must be
between 16.5 19.5 years. The date of birth is
calculated as mentioned on the Matriculation or
Secondary School Leaving Certificate or in a
certificate recognised by an Indian University as
equivalent to Matriculation.
4NDA Eligibility Criteria (Education Qualification)
- Army Wing of National Defence Academy Candidates
must have passed Class 12/HSC under 102 pattern
of school education or equivalent from a
recognised board or university. - Air Force, Navy and Naval Academy of National
Defence Academy Candidates must have passed
Class 12/HSC under 102 pattern of school
education with Physics and Mathematics conducted
by a State Education Board or a University.
5NDA Eligibility Criteria (Height Weight
Standard)
6NDA Eligibility Criteria (Vision Standard)
Air Force Candidates Candidates who are wearing
spectacles habitually are not eligible for Air
Force. According to the official sources, the
minimum distant vision 6/6 in one eye and 6/9 in
other, correctable to 6/6 only for Hypermetropia.
Colour vision CP-I Hypermetropia 2.0 D Sph
Manifest Myopia Nil Retinoscopic Myopia 0.5
in any Meridian permitted Astigmatism 0.75 D
Cyl (within 2.0 D.Max) Maddox Rod Test.
- Naval Candidates
- Uncorrected without glass 6/6, 6/9
- Corrected with glass 6/6, 6/6
- Limits of Myopia 0.75
- Limits of Hypermetropia 1.5
- Binocular vision III
- Limits of colour perception I
7NDA Eligibility Criteria (Nationality)
A candidate must be either (i) a Citizen of
India, or (ii) a subject of Nepal, or (iii) a
subject of Bhutan, or (iv) a Tibetan refugee who
came over to India before January 1, 1962, with
the intention of permanently settling in India,
or (v) a person of Indian origin who has
migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka or East
African Countries of Kenya, Uganda, the United
Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, and
Ethiopia or from Vietnam with the intention of
permanently settling in India.
8How to Apply for NDA Exam
- Visit the official website of UPSC
- Go to the ''Apply Online'' tab
- Select the ''Online Application for Various
Examinations'' - Click on the ''ONLINE APPLICATION FOR VARIOUS
EXAMINATIONS OF UPSC'' - Start the NDA registration process with Part-I.
- Fill-up all the details
- Pay the NDA application fee.
- Upload the scanned photograph and signature
- Agree to the declaration
- Submit the application.
- Download the NDA application form for future
reference.
9NDA Exam Day Guidelines
- Candidates should carry their NDA admit card to
the exam centre - Along with the admit card, candidates should also
carry one photo-identity proof - Carry clipboard or hardboard and a black ball pen
for marking their responses - Sheet for doing rough work is provided by the
invigilator - Books, notes, loose sheets, electronic or any
other type of calculators, mathematical and
drawing instruments, log tables, stencils of
maps, slide rules, test booklets and rough sheets
are not allowed inside the examination centre - Misconduct during exam is not entertained and
serious actions will be taken against the
candidates doing the same - Strict action is taken against those candidates
found copying or cheating
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