NDA 2 2021 Application Form: Women candidates to register before last date at upsc.gov.in
vikrant.shukla | October 7, 2021 | 10:27 AM IST | 2 mins read
UPSC will close the NDA 2 2021 application form for female candidates tomorrow. The candidates who have not filled the application form yet, can do the same by 6 PM tomorrow. Check the dates and steps to apply here.
NEW DELHI:
The Union Public Service Commission will close the window for women candidates to apply for NDA 2 2021. Women candidates can visit the official website - upsc.gov.in and apply in online mode. As per the notification released, only unmarried women candidates can fill the NDA/NA 2 application form till October 8th.
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In order to successfully apply, the candidates will have to first complete the NDA registration by providing their information and then use the login credentials to fill the application form further. The female aspirants are exempted from paying the application fee.
NDA application form dates 2021 - Women candidates
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NDA 2 2021 events |
Important dates |
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NDA application form 2021 September |
September 24 to October 8, 2021 (6 PM) |
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NDA 2 exam for women candidates |
November 14, 2021 |
Steps to fill NDA application form 2021 for women candidates
Step 1 - Visit - upsc.gov.in.
Step 2 - Click on “National Defence Academy and Naval Academy Examination (II), 2021 (Scheduled on 14.11.2021) - Only for Women Candidates”.
Step 3 - In the new window, check the dates and process with registration by clicking on part 1, followed by part 2.
Step 4 - Submit the NDA 2 2021 application form online.
Earlier, Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) released the NDA application form 2021 for women candidates on September 24, 2021. The Supreme Court of India directed the central government to permit women candidates to take part in the NDA and NA (2) 2021 . Due to this historic decision, this is the first time that female applicants will apply for NDA . The physical standards and number of vacancies will be notified soon.
Also read - After SC verdict, UPSC allows unmarried women to apply for national defence, naval academy exam
In the official notification, UPSC also mentioned that if any candidate other than female applies for the NDA 2 2021 between September 24 to October 8, then strict action will be taken and the offender will be debarred for 10 years from appearing in future UPSC examinations.
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