UPSC NDA, NA final result 2022 declared; toppers, merit list here
Rubin Singh, Anushka Anil Borde and Vaishnavi Borde make top 3 of the UPSC NDA, NA exam merit list 2022 out of 519 candidates that cleared the exam.
Ishita Ranganath | November 18, 2022 | 02:59 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) released a merit list 2022 of 519 candidates for the National Defence Academy (NDA) and Naval Academy examination yesterday. The merit list has been made available on upsc.gov.in.
Rubin Singh tops the UPSC merit list for the NDA, NA Exam 2022. Followed by Rubin, there are two female candidates, Anushka Anil Borde and Vaishnavi Gorde, making the top 3 of the UPSC NDA, NA merit list 2022.
Women candidates were not allowed to participate in the NDA, NA exams last year, however, after Supreme Court passed an interim order, a total of 1,47,000 women registered for the examinations this year. The marks of the candidates will be declared on the official website after 15 days from the date of declaration of the final results.
The top 10 candidates of the UPSC NDA, NA 2022 merit list
- Rubin Singh
- Anushka Anil Borde
- Vaishnavi Gorde,
- Aditya Vasu Rana
- Sourya Ray
- Ishant Kothiyal
- Akash Kumar
- Gaurav Singh
- Aayush Sharma
- Adarsh Rai
Check UPSC NDA, NA Merit List 2022 here
"The candidature of all the candidates is provisional, subject to their submitting the requisite certificates in support of date of birth and educational qualifications etc. claimed by them directly to the Additional Directorate General of Recruiting, Adjutant General’s Branch, Integrated Headquarters, Ministry of Defence (Army), West Block No.III, Wing–I, R.K Puram, New Delhi -110066 wherever this has not already been done and NOT to UPSC." said the Press Information Bureau press release.
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