NDA 2 2021: Exam to begin soon; First time women candidates appear for NDA
UPSC is going to conduct the UPSC NDA 2 2021 CBT exam today and all steps have been taken by the Commission to ensure that the exam is conducted in an fair manner.
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Subscribe NowPiyush Chaudhary | November 14, 2021 | 07:12 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is to conduct the NDA 2 2021 exam in offline mode from today. The NDA 2 mathematics and GAT exam is scheduled to be held in two shifts: Shift 1 from 10 AM to 12:30 PM and Shift 2 from 2 PM to 4:30 PM. All necessary steps have been taken by the UPSC, in order to ensure that the NDA 2 2021 examination is conducted in an impartial way.
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A total of 400 NDA and NA 2 2021 vacancies will be filled through the NDA 2 2021 exam. This time the number of candidates who appear for the exam is expected to increase as women have been allowed to appear for the NDA exam . Approximately 5 to 6 lakh candidates have registered for the NDA 2 2021 exam.
Only those who have been issued the NDA 2 admit card 2021 are eligible to appear for the exam. The NDA hall ticket 2021 download can be done from the official UPSC website. Along with the admit card, candidates must carry an original valid photo identity card.
As the NDA 2 2021 exam is going to commence soon, applicants must stay calm, hydrated and focused.
NDA 2 exam date 2021
Events |
Important Dates |
NDA 2 admit card 2021 release date |
October 22, 2021 |
NDA 2 exam date 2021 |
November 14, 2021 |
NDA exam - Overview
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The NDA exam has multiple choice questions.
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In the mathematics paper a total of 120 questions are asked and 150 in the GAT paper.
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The duration of each paper is 2 hours 30 minutes.
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Wrong answers carry a penalty of negative 1/3th mark.
NDA exam pattern 2021
NDA Exam Mode |
Offline |
Language Medium |
English & Hindi (Except for English section - questions in English only) |
No. of Papers |
2 papers (Mathematics & GAT) |
Time duration for each paper |
2 hours 30 minutes |
No. of questions and marks for mathematics |
120 for 300 marks |
No. of questions and marks for GAT |
150 for 600 marks |
Types of questions |
Objective (MCQ type) |
General and COVID-19 instructions to follow during NDA 2 2021
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Face masks must be worn by candidates for the full duration of the exam.
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The NDA 2 admit card 2021 must be carried along with an original photo ID card to the examination venue..
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No electronic devices or gadgets are allowed inside the examination centre.
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All the coronavirus and social distancing protocols must be adhered too by candidates and staff.
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Candidates are allowed to carry their own drinking water and hand sanitizer in a transparent bottle.
NDA 2021
The Union Public Service Commission conducts the NDA recruitment exam to hire eligible and qualified candidates to the rank of officers in the Indian Army, Navy and Air Force.
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