UPSC NDA 2 2022 application form withdrawal facility to begin today; Check important instructions
Vishnukumar V | June 14, 2022 | 09:05 AM IST | 2 mins read
UPSC will begin the NDA 2 application form 2022 today in online mode. Candidates can check the steps to withdraw the UPSC NDA 2 application form at upsc.gov.in.
NEW DELHI: The Union Public Service Commission will begin the UPSC NDA 2 2022 application form withdrawal facility today, June 14 at upsc.gov.in. Candidates will be able to withdraw the NDA 2 application form 2022 till June 20 (6 PM) in online mode.
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UPSC NDA 2 2022 application form - Important dates
Candidates can check the UPS NDA 2 application form 2022 withdrawal dates and other important dates from the below table.
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Events |
Dates |
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NDA 2 2022 application form date |
May 18 to June 7, 2022 |
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UPSC NDA 2 application form withdraw facility |
June 14 to 20, 2022 |
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NDA 2 admit card 2022 |
August 2022 |
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NDA 2 exam date 2022 |
September 4, 2022 |
UPSC NDA 2 2022 application form withdrawal instructions
Applicants wishing to withdraw their UPSC NDA 2 Application Form 2022 can use this facility. Before withdrawing the NDA 2 2022 application form, candidates must go through the below-mentioned important instruction.
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Candidates can withdraw their NDA 2 2022 application form only if it is completed and there is no provision to withdraw the incomplete application form.
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Before making the request for withdrawal, candidates must ensure that they have access to the registered mobile number and email-id which were provided by them at the time of submission of the NDA 2 application form.
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UPSC will send separate OTPs to the registered mobile number and email-id. Request for withdrawal of UPSC NDA 2 application form 2022 will be accepted only after it is confirmed by validating the OTP details sent on candidate’s mobile and email-id.
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The Validity of such OTPs will be 30 Minutes only.
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Candidates should note that requests for generating OTP for withdrawal of NDA 2 2022 application will be accepted only till June 20, 2022, up to 5:30 PM.
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In case applicants have submitted more than one NDA 2 application form 2022 the latest will be considered for withdrawal and all previous applications will be treated as cancelled automatically.
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After the final acceptance of the request for withdrawal of the online NDA 2 application form 2022, the candidate advised must print the authenticated receipt. Once the UPSC NDA 2 application form has been withdrawn by the candidate, it cannot be revived in the future.
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Once candidates withdraw the UPSC NDA 2 application successfully, UPSC will not refund any fee paid by candidates.
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On successful completion of the withdrawal of NDA 2 application form, an auto-generated SMS and email will be sent to the registered email id and mobile.
Note: Candidates are advised not to share the OTPs received on your registered email ID and mobile number with anybody.
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