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i was born on 28 january 2007, can i give nda 1 of the year 2026?

Sujal Singh 20th May, 2025

As per the NDA 2026 eligibility, the candidate must be between 16.5 and 19.5 years old on the exam date. Born on 28 January 2007, you will be 19 by NDA 1, 2026, so you are eligible to apply for NDA 1, 2026.

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My date of birth is 22/09/2006 is elible for NDA 2 2025

Riya Dhoot 5th May, 2025

Hello Abhay,

if your date of birth is 22/09/2006, you will be 18 years old in september 2025. for NDA 2 2025, candidates must be born between 02 january 2007 and 01 january 2010. so you are not eligible for NDA 2 2025 as you are older than the upper age limit.

Hope this message finds you well,

thank you.

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My date of birth is april 2006 , am i eligible for NDA II 2025 exam

Swayam 1st May, 2025

According to the updated age requirements, you are qualified for NDA II 2025 if your birthday is April 2006 (however there is some disagreement among sources).  According to the most recent revisions, applicants born between January 2, 2006, and January 1, 2009 (age 16.5–19.5 years), including April 2006, are eligible.  However, other sites mention January 2, 2007–January 1, 2010, therefore check the formal announcement (anticipated by April–May 2025) for exact dates.

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I was born on 13 dec 2006,am I eligible for NDA 2 2025?

harsh singh 29th Apr, 2025

No, you're not eligible for NDA 2 2025 since you were born on 13th December 2006. The age limit for NDA 2 2025 is between 2nd January 2007 and 1st January 2010.

However, you're eligible for NDA 1 2026.


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How to crack NDA exam in first attempt

SUKRITI GUPTA 29th Apr, 2025

Cracking the NDA (National Defence Academy) exam in the first attempt requires a well-structured preparation strategy, unwavering dedication, and a positive mindset. It's a competitive exam, but with the right approach, success is achievable.

Firstly, understand the exam pattern and syllabus thoroughly. The NDA exam consists of two main papers: Mathematics and General Ability Test (GAT). The GAT is further divided into English and General Knowledge. Go through the detailed syllabus for each subject, identify your strengths and weaknesses, and plan your study schedule accordingly. Knowing what to study is the foundation of your preparation.

Next, focus on building a strong foundation in the fundamentals. Ensure your basic concepts in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, History, Geography, Economics, and English grammar are clear. NCERT books for classes 11th and 12th are invaluable resources for this. Consistent and regular study is key; aim for daily study sessions rather than last-minute cramming.

Practice previous years' question papers extensively. This will familiarize you with the exam pattern, the types of questions asked, the difficulty level, and the time constraints. Solving these papers will also help you identify your weak areas so you can focus on improving them. Time management is crucial in the NDA exam, so practice solving papers within the stipulated time limit.

Develop effective time management skills. During your preparation, learn to allocate time wisely to each subject. In the exam hall, stick to your planned schedule and don't spend too much time on a single question. Accuracy and speed are both important. Regular mock tests that simulate the actual exam environment will help you hone these skills.

Stay updated on current affairs and improve your general knowledge. Read newspapers, magazines, and follow reliable online sources to stay informed about national and international events, science and technology, sports, and other relevant topics. A good grasp of current affairs is essential for scoring well in the General Knowledge section.

Finally, maintain a positive attitude and take care of your physical and mental well-being. Believe in your preparation and stay motivated. Get enough sleep, eat a balanced diet, and exercise regularly. A healthy mind and body are crucial for effective learning and performing under pressure. If needed, seek guidance from mentors or join study groups for motivation and support. Consistent effort and a strategic approach will significantly increase your chances of cracking the NDA exam in your first attempt.

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my dob is 20/12/2006 I am eligible for NDA 1 2026

harsh singh 29th Apr, 2025

Yes, with a DOB of December 20, 2006, you are eligible for NDA 1, 2026 as you’ll be between 16.5 to 19.5 years old in April 2026.

NDA 1, 2026 Exam is in April 2026.

Application starts around December 2025.

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My date of birth is 26/09/2008. Currently I am in class 11th. Am I eligible for nda II 2026 and nda I 2027

Saurabh Yadav 28th Apr, 2025

Hii,

Your birth date is September 26, 2008, and you are in Class 11. For NDA II 2026, you must have been born between January 2, 2008 and January 1, 2011. You are qualified depending on age, but you must be in Class 12 or have passed it.

You are also eligible for NDA I 2027, which requires a birth date between 02/07/2007 and 01/07/2010. You are now in Class 11, thus you cannot apply. You can apply while in Class 12 or after passing it.

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I am 07/06 /2007 born. Am I eligible for 2026 nda 1 and nda2

Devanshi Goyal 24th Apr, 2025

HELLO,

Yes, you are eligible for both NDA 1 and NDA 2 in 2026 based on your date of birth June 7, 2007

NDA 2026 Eligibility for 07/06/2007 born

  • NDA 1 April 2026: eligible

  • Required DOB: between July 2, 2007 – July 1, 2010

  • NDA 2 September 2026: eligible

  • Required DOB: between January 2, 2008 – January 1, 2011

  • You are just a little older than the age limit for NDA 2 so you might not be allowed to apply unless the rules change.

Hope it helps.


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Bosse board is recognised by nda or not. If any person from this board had gone to ssb and got in documents done??

Prachi Kumari 21st Apr, 2025

Hello,

BOSSE (Board of Open Schooling and Skill Education), Sikkim is not recognised by most defence recruitment boards like NDA (National Defence Academy). For NDA, the qualification must be from a recognised board like CBSE, ICSE, or any state board recognised by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) and Ministry of Education .

As of now, there is no confirmed proof that someone from BOSSE board has cleared SSB and completed all document verification. Even if someone attended SSB, they might face issues at the final document stage if the board is not recognised.

So, it is better to choose a board that is surely accepted by UPSC and defence forces to avoid problems later.

Hope it helps !

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