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UPSC NDA Admit Card 2021 Out @upsc.nic.in: Check Download Link for NDA NA Call Letter Here, Exam on 18 April

Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has uploaded the admit card of written test for National Defence Academy & Naval Academy Examination (I) and (II), 2021 on its official website - upsc.gov.in.

Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released UPSC NDA Admit Card 2021 Today i.e. on 26 March 2021 on its website - upsc.nic.in. Candidates who are appearing for UPSC NDA Exam on 18 April, can download UPSC NDA Admit Card from the official website of UPSC Online - upsconline.nic.in.

UPSC NDA Admit Card Link is given below. The candidates can download UPSC NDA NA Admit Card, directly, through the link below:

UPSC NDA Admit Card Download Link

How to Download UPSC NDA Admit Card 2021 ?

  1. Go to official website of UPSC i.e. upsc.gov.in
  2. Click on “e - Admit Card: National Defence Academy and Naval Academy Examination (I) & (II), 2021”
  3. Go to “Click Here”, given against “ National Defence Academy and Naval Academy Examination (I) & (II), 2021”
  4. Read the important instruction and click on ‘Yes'
  5. Select your 'Registration ID' or 'Roll Number' and 'Date of Birth'
  6. Click on 'Submit;
  7. Download UPSC Admit Card 2021

UPSC is conducting the written test for National Defence Academy & Naval Academy Examination (I) and (II), 2021 on 18 April 2021 (Sunday).

The candidates should carry their UPSC NDA 1 Admit Card along with the (original) Photo Identity Card, whose number is mentioned in the e-Admit Card , in each session to secure admission to Examination Hall. E-Admit Card must be preserved till the declaration of the final result as its production before Service Selection Board is necessary. Also, candidates whose photo is not clear on the e-Admit Card will have to bring a photo identity certificate and two passport size photographs for one session each for appearing in the examination after giving the address.

There will Negative Marking for wrong answers marked.

UPSC NDA Result 2021

The result will be published on the official website of UPSC. Selectd candidates required shall be required ro register themselves online on Directorate General of Recruiting website www.joinindianarmy.nic.in.

Candidates who would qualify in UPSC NDA Exam will be called for Intelligence and Personality Test conducted by Services Selection Board (SSB)

UPSC NDA NA Notification was published on 30 December 2020 for filling up 400 vacancies in Army, Navy and Air Force Wings of NDA for 147th Course and for 109th Indian Naval Academy Course (INAC) commencing for 02 January 2022.

UPSC NDA Exam is scheduled on 18 April. As per UPSC NDA Notification, UPSC NDA Admit Card Download will be available 3 weeks before the exam.

UPSC NDA Exam Pattern

Subject Post Code No. of Questions Marks Time
Mathematics 01 120 300 2 Hours & 30 Minutes
General Ability 02 150 600 2 Hours & 30 Minutes

There will Negative Marking for wrong answers marked UPSC NDA Result 2021 The result will be published on the official website of UPSC. Selected candidates required shall be required to register themselves online on Directorate General of Recruiting website www.joinindianarmy.nic.in. Candidates who would qualify in UPSC NDA Exam will be called for Intelligence and Personality Test conducted by Services Selection Board (SSB) UPSC NDA NA Notification was published on 30 December 2020 for filling up 400 vacancies in Army, Navy and Air Force Wings of NDA for 147th Course and for 109th Indian Naval Academy Course (INAC) commencing for 02 January 2022. UPSC NDA Exam is scheduled on 18 April. As per UPSC NDA Notification, UPSC NDA Admit Card Download will be available 3 weeks before the exam.

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