UPSC NDA Admit Card 2020 Released; Download Call Letter @upsconline.nic.in
Team Careers360 | August 10, 2020 | 06:38 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Union Public Service Commission has released the UPSC NDA admit card 2020 for both April and October exams. Candidates can download the e-admit card for National Defence Academy Examination (1 & 2) from the official website- upsconline.nic.in. To download the NDA 2020 admit card, candidates will need their registration number and date of birth. NDA 2020 is scheduled to be held on September 6, 2020. Below we have provided the UPSC NDA admit card 2020 download link-
How to Download the UPSC NDA Admit Card 2020 (1, 2)?
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Go to the official website- upsconline.nic.in or Click here
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Click on the link referring to “e-admit card for National Defence Academy Examination (1 & 2) 2020”
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Select the NDA 2020 admit card link provided on the page.
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A list of instructions will appear on the screen
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Read all the instructions carefully and click on “Yes”
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Select the “Registration ID”
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Enter sked details in the provided blank such as Registration ID, Date of Birth and Captcha code
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Now, click on “Submit”
The printable copy of the NDA admit card will appear on the screen. Candidates are advised to take at least 3-4 print copies of the upsconline.nic.in nda 2020 admit card for future use.
All candidates should note the UPSC NDA admit card 2020 is a mandatory document. Hence, do not forget to bring the same on the day of examination. Also, candidates should bring a valid ID proof along with the upsconline.nic.in NDA 2020 admit card
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