UPSC NDA, NA Results 2024: List of 641 recommended candidates, mark sheet out at upsc.gov.in
Anu Parthiban | November 6, 2024 | 06:15 PM IST | 2 mins read
UPSC NDA, Naval Academy exam was held for admission to the Army, Navy and Air Force wings of the NDA commencing from July 2, 2025.
NEW DELHI: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has announced the recommended candidates name along with their marks for the National Defence Academy and Naval Academy Examination (ll), 2024. The commission will fill around 404 vacancies in the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force. Armaanpreet Singh obtained the highest marks of 998 out of 1,800 marks, as per the all India merit list.
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The UPSC NDA written exam, carrying 900 marks, was conducted in two shifts on September 1. Of the total number of candidates who appeared for the exam, 8,303 were declared qualified for the next round. The Services Selection Board (SSB) interview was also held for 900 marks. As per the combined UPSC NDA result 2024, a total of 641 candidates have been recommended for the vacancies. The list of recommended candidates and marks have been uploaded on the official website, upsc.gov.in.
The UPSC NDA, Naval Academy exam was held for admission to the Army, Navy and Air Force wings of the NDA for the 154th Course and for the 116th Indian Naval Academy Course (INAC) commencing from July 2, 2025, the commission said. The detailed vacancies under each wing is given below.
|
UPSC NDA, Naval Academic |
Vacancies |
|
National Defence Academy |
Army -208 (including 10 for female candidates) |
|
|
Navy - 42 (including 06 for female candidates) |
|
|
Air Force - Flying –92 (including 2 for female candidates) Ground Duties (Tech) –18 (including 2 for female candidates) Ground Duties (Non Tech) –10 (including 2 for female candidates) |
|
Naval Academy (10+2 Cadet Entry Scheme) |
34 (including 5 for female candidate) |
|
Total |
404 |
UPSC NDA Exam 2: List of recommended candidates, marks
Here’s the top 10 scorers of UPSC NDA, Naval Academy exam 2.
|
Name |
Written exam marks (Out of 900) |
SSB/ Interview marks (Out of 900) |
Total - Out of 1,800 |
|
554 |
444 |
998 |
|
|
Hardik Garg |
469 |
524 |
993 |
|
Nikhil Raj |
536 |
443 |
979 |
|
Ujjwal Ola |
531 |
447 |
978 |
|
Om Sengar |
595 |
382 |
977 |
|
Agrim Yadav |
441 |
497 |
938 |
|
Vaibhav Chaubey |
464 |
454 |
918 |
|
Abhijat Rawat |
450 |
467 |
917 |
|
Maanav Sharma |
467 |
449 |
916 |
|
Sumeet Negi |
482 |
429 |
911 |
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