
The schedule for the National Defense Academy (NDA) 2 and Naval Academy examination (NA) II tests was released by the Union Public Service Commission (upsc) on August 27. The UPSC NDA 2 and NA 2 exam schedule is available to those who have registered for the test at upsc.gov.in and upsconline.nic.in.
The UPSC timetable states that the 2025 NDA 2 and NA 2 exams would be administered in two shifts on Sunday, September 14. The general ability test will be administered during the second shift, which is scheduled from 2 to 4:30 pm, while the first session is dedicated to mathematics and will run from 10 am to 12:30 pm. The overall score for the general ability exam is 600, whereas the total score for mathematics is 300.
The SSB Test/Interview will be open to candidates who pass the written exam. There will be a 900-mark SSB or interview.
Important factors for the UPSC NDA, NA 2 Exam in 2025 Only objective-style questions will be included in the question sheets. – Both Hindi and English will be used in the question papers. – Questions involving the metric system of weights and measures will be set. – No candidate will be allowed to take the help of a scribe to write answers for them. – Using calculator, mathematical or a log table will not be allowed while taking the exam.
For 406 positions at the Naval Academy and the National Defence Academy, the UPSC NDA and NA 2 test 2025 is being held. Those who pass the test will be eligible to participate in courses at the National Defence Academy II, the Officers Training Academy in Chennai, the Indian Naval Academy in Ezhimala, the Air Force Academy in Hyderabad, or the Indian Military Academy in Dehradun.
Seven days before to the test, the admit card will be available at upsconline.nic.in. Candidates can use their date of birth and application ID to download it. Candidates are encouraged by UPSC to thoroughly review their admission card and report any inconsistencies right away.
A candidate should get in touch with the commission in person or by calling its assistance desk at 011-24041001 if they have not received their admit card or any other correspondence about their candidacy.
No candidate will typically be permitted to take the test unless they possess an electronic admit card. After receiving the e-Admit Card, carefully review it and notify the UPSC of any inconsistencies or inaccuracies right away. The courses to which the candidates are admitted will be determined by their eligibility based on their preferences and the educational requirements for various courses, according to UPSC.
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