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UPSC NDA, NA (II), 2020 written exam to be held on 6th Sept., 2020. Apply now at www.cavalierindia.com

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The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), has released online applications for the National Defence Academy and Naval Academy Examination (II) 2020. 
Click here to apply nowwww.cavalierindia.com. The last date for registration is 6 pm of 6 July 2020.
 UPSC NDA, NA (II) 2020 notification released: Registration begins, apply before 6 July at our website www.cavalierindia.com 
The commission will conduct the examination on 6 September.
The NDA, NA (II) notification 2020 was earlier scheduled to be released on 10 June but was postponed to 16 June.
In the Part I registration, applicants will be required to submit basic information. After submission of details, candidates will be prompted to check and make corrections in the form if needed.
The Part II Registration will consists of filling up payment details, uploading of photograph, signature, photo identity card document, selection of examination centre and agreeing to declaration.
Age limit:
Only unmarried male candidates born not earlier than 2 January 2002 and not later than 1 January, 2005 are eligible.
Educational Qualification:
(i) Army Wing of National Defence Academy: 12th Class pass of the 10+2 pattern of School Education or equivalent examination conducted by a State Education Board or a University.
(ii) Air Force and Naval Wings of National Defence Academy and for the 10+2 Cadet Entry Scheme at the Indian Naval Academy: 12th Class pass of the 10+2 pattern of School Education or equivalent with Physics and Mathematics conducted by a State Education Board or a University.
Candidates who are appearing in the 12th Class under the 10+2 pattern of School Education or equivalent examination can also apply for this examination.
For further details,  click here - www.cavalierindia.com/national-defence-academy-nda
Candidates who qualify the UPSC NDA / NA will be called for SSB interview. On the final selection, they will be recruited in the Indian Army, Indian Navy and Indian Air Force wings of the NDA for 146th Course, and for the 108th Indian Naval Academy Courses (INAC) for training.
To enquire about Cavalier India's Upcoming Online and Offline Written Training Programme Batch details for UPSC NDA, NA (II), 2020 contact us here - https://cavalierindia.com/contact/ 

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