Army TES 44 Eligibility- Important Instruction for Applicants
Team Careers360 | August 20, 2020 | 03:39 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Indian Army has released the notification for the applicants appearing in NDA 2020 and Army TES 44 at its official website. As per the official notification, candidates appearing for the NDA 2 2020 and not receiving their roll number for the exam are advised to fill army TES 44 application form after downloading the admit card.
NDA exam is conducted twice every year. However due to COVID19 pandemic this year NDA 1 and NDA 2 exam will be conducted on the same day. UPSC NDA 2020 admit card has been released on August 10. Union Public Service Commission will conduct NDA 2020 on September 6 in offline mode.
The notice says “NDA-145 & NA-107 is a parallel course for (10+2) TES-44. All candidates applying for TES-44 are required to fill the application form accordingly.
This year NDA 2020 is conducted for NDA-145,146 and NA-107,108 courses. Candidates must fill the Army TES 2020 application form after issuing admit card.
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