UPSC NDA-2 exam admit cards out at upsconline.nic.in
Candidates who do not have clear photographs admit card of NDA 2 exam will have to bring a photo identity proof and 2 passport size photographs with an undertaking.
Mridusmita Deka | August 11, 2023 | 01:09 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has issued the National Defence Academy (NDA) 2 and Naval Academy Admission 2 admit cards for the 2023 exams. The upsconline.nic.in website is hosting the NDA 2 admit card. Candidates will have to compulsorily take the NDA 2 admit card along with a valid original photo identity proof to the exam centre. The UPSC NDA exams will be held on September 3.
A statement on the NDA 2 hall ticket download link said: "In case of any problem in downloading e-admit card for the National Defence Academy & Naval Academy Examination (II), 2023 or discrepancy noticed in the e-admit card, may please be informed in detail on e-mail."
Candidates who do not have clear photographs on the e-admit card of NDA 2 exam will have to bring a photo identity proof and two passport size photographs one for each session for appearing at the examination with an undertaking.
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For Applicant Data problem, candidates will have to mail usnda-upsc@nic.in and for technical problem, system-upsc@gov.in, should be contacted.
It has been asked to mention the examination name and year, candidate name, registration ID and date of birth in all correspondence with UPSC.
Candidates will have to reach the NDA 2 written exam centre at least 30 minutes before the reporting time. The entry to the exam centre will be closed 10 minutes before the exam start-time of each shift.
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