NDA Application Form 2019 to Conclude on September 3; Apply Now
aayushi madavi | August 29, 2019 | 02:25 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, AUGUST 29: Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) will close the application process for NDA II 2019 on September 3. Candidates can fill NDA 2019 application form on the official website - upsc.gov.in . In order to apply for NDA II examination, candidates have to first register and then fill the application form. NDA II 2019 is scheduled to be conducted on November 17.
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How to fill NDA 2019 Application Form?
Follow the steps given below to fill NDA application form -
Part-I
Step 1: Click on NDA application form link
Step 2: Click on Part-I Registration and fill personal details like name, email, educational qualification, etc.
Step 3: Fill preference of branch (Army, Navy, Air Force and Naval Academy)
Step 4: Verify details entered and click on ‘I Agree’ button
Step 5: Preview details and continue, registration ID will be generated and sent to the provided email ID
Part-II
Step 1: Click on Part-II Registration link then enter registration number and date of birth
Step 2: Pay the requisite fee (Rs. 100) in online or offline mode
Step 3: Select exam centers
Step 4: Upload scanned images of photograph and signature in the prescribed size
Step 5: Agree on the declaration and hit ‘Submit’
Candidates who belong to SC and ST category, and sons of JCOs, NCOs, and ORs are exempted from paying NDA 2019 application form fee.
NDA exam is conducted in two stages – written exam and SSB Interview. Candidates who will make it to the final merit list will be given admission in Indian Navy, Air Force and Army.
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