UPSC NDA 2 2022 application form released at upsc.gov.in; Apply till June 7
Vishnukumar V | May 18, 2022 | 12:55 PM IST | 2 mins read
UPSC has released the NDA 2 application form 2022 today in online mode. Aspirants can start to fill the UPSC NDA 2 application form 2022.
NEW DELHI:
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the NDA 2 2022 application form online at upsc.gov.in. Candidates who meet the minimum eligibility can apply for UPSC NDA 2 2022 exam. The last date to fill and submit the UPSC NDA 2 application form 2022 till June 7, 2022.
Direct link to fill the UPSC NDA 2 application form 2022 -
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Before filling the UPSC NDA 2 2022 application form , candidates must go through the eligibility criteria and other necessary details. Applicants must provide their personal and academic details followed by upload the necessary documents and fee payment to complete the UPSC NDA application process. UPSC NDA 2 registration form fee is Rs.100 that should be paid online.
UPSC NDA 2 2022 Vacancy details
Candidates can check the UPSC NDA 2 vacancy 2022 details for Army, Navy, Airforce, and Naval academy courses from the below table here.
UPSC NDA 2 vacancy 2022
|
Divisions |
Number of vacancies |
|
Army |
208 (including 10 for female candidates) |
|
Navy |
42 (including 03 for female candidates) |
|
Air Force |
|
|
Naval Academy (10+2 cadet entry scheme) |
30 (for male candidates only) |
UPSC NDA 2 2022 application form dates
|
Events |
Dates |
|
UPSC NDA 2 notification 2022 date |
May 18, 2022 |
|
UPSC NDA 2 application form 2022 starting date |
May 18, 2022 |
|
Last date to fill and submit the UPSC NDA 2 2022 application form |
June 7, 2022 |
|
Admit Card Release Date |
August 2022 |
|
Exam Date |
September 4, 2022 |
Steps to complete NDA 2 application form 2022
Applicants can follow the below-mentioned steps to fill and complete the UPSC NDA 2 registration form 2022.
Step 1: Visit the UPSC official website at upsc.gov.in
Step 2: Click the UPSC NDA 2 application form link
Step 3: Click and fill the NDA 2 registration 2022 (Part-1)
Step 4: Enter the asked details to complete the NDA 2 2022 registration form
Step 5: Now, Click UPSC NDA 2 2022 registration (part 2)
Step 6: Enter Registration ID and date of birth
Step 7: Payment of application fee
Step 8: Select the choice for NDA 2 examination centre.
Step 9: Upload scanned photo and signature.
Step 10: Click submit button.
UPSC NDA 2 2022 application form withdrawal facility will be available from June 14 to 20, 2022 (6 PM). The request for generating OTP for withdrawal of UPSC NDA 2 application form 2022 will be accepted only till 5.30 PM on June 20, 2022. UPSC NDA 2 exam 2022 is scheduled to be held on September 4, 2022.
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