Today is the NDA application form 2021 last date for girls. Female candidates can visit the official website and complete the NDS 2 2021 application procedure till 6 PM.
Ujjwal Kirti | October 8, 2021 | 10:10 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Union Public Service Commision (UPSC) will close the UPSC NDA application form 2021 for girls on October 8, (today) at 6 PM. Female candidates who have not filled the NDA 2 2021 application form can visit the NDA official website - upsc.gov.in and complete the application form of NDA 2021 within the allotted time.
UPSC has released the NDA notification 2021 for female candidates on September 24, 2021. According to the NDA 2 notification 2021, only unmarried girls can fill the NDA 2 application form 2021. Those who filled the NDA 2 2021 application form successfully will be eligible for the NDA 2 2021 exam which is scheduled to be conducted on November 14, 2021.
NDA 2 2021 events | Important dates |
NDA application form 2021 (For girls) | September 24 to October 8, 2021 (6 PM) |
NDA 2 2021 exam | November 14, 2021 |
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Visit the NDA official website - upsc.gov.in’
Click on the link available for NDA 2 2021 application form for girls on the homepage
A new page will be open
Click on the Part 1 of the NDA 2 application form 2021
Enter the required details to complete the registration process of NDA 2 2021
After submitting the details, the NDA 2 registration slip will be generated.
Login using the NDA registration number for Part II of NDA 2 2021 application form
Pay the requisite fees
Upload the scanned photograph and signature
Check the preview before the final submission of NDA 2 application form 2021
Take the print out of the NDA application form for girls for further reference
After the Supreme Court’s direction for allowing female candidates to appear in the NDA exam, UPSC has released the notification for girls. During the NDA application process for girls, if any other gender applies, then that candidate will be liable to penal action including debarment for 10 years from appearing at all future Examinations/Recruitments of the UPSC, according to the rule 7 of UPSC examinations.
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