A career in the defence forces promises one of the most prestigious and respected positions in the country. Youngsters who aspire to choose a career of excitement, adventure, and challenges can find no better place than the defence to meet all their professional expectations.
The Indian Armed Forces are the military forces of India that consist of four professional uniformed services: The Indian Army, Indian Air Force, Indian Navy and Indian Coast Guard. The various paramilitary organisations and various inter-service institutions also help the Indian Armed Forces.
NDA is a national-level entrance examination conducted by UPSC twice a year to recruit eligible candidates for the Army, Navy, and Air Force wings of the National Defence Academy. The preparation for the exam must start with the formulation of a study plan and a strategic approach.
NDA Highlights
Full Exam Name |
National Defence Academy & Naval Academy Examination |
Short Exam Name |
NDA |
Conducting Body |
Union Public Service Commission |
Frequency of Conduct |
2 times a year |
Languages |
English, Hindi |
Mode of Application |
Online |
Application Fee (General) |
100 Rs |
Mode of Exam |
Offline |
Mode of Counselling |
Offline |
Eligibility Criteria for NDA Exam
1. There is a set eligibility criterion for the candidates to appear for the NDA exam as prescribed by the UPSC on their official website.
2. Candidates who have applied for the upcoming exam should ensure they fulfil all the eligibility norms.
3. 16.5 to 19.5 years for all categories there is no age relaxation in the NDA exam.
4. For Indian Army - Passed Class 12 from State Education Board or a University.
5. For Air Force and Naval - Passed 12th class with Physics and Mathematics from State Education Board or a University.