National Defence Academy & Naval Academy Examination
Since your birthdate is 23rd September 2007, here's how many attempts you can make for the National Defence Academy (NDA) exam.
The NDA exam is conducted twice a year by the UPSC, and candidates must meet the age criteria as follows:
- The age limit is generally between 16.5 and 19.5 years.
- For most NDA exams, the candidate must not be older than 19.5 years on the commencement date of the course, which is typically in January or July of the following year after the exam.
Given this, let's calculate:
- By September 2024, you will turn 17 years old, making you eligible to appear for NDA in 2024.
- You will remain eligible for the NDA exam until you turn 19.5 years old, which will be around March 2027.
Therefore, starting from 2024 until 2026 (since the NDA is held twice a year), you can attempt the NDA exam for **5 times** (from NDA 2 in 2024 to NDA 2 in 2026). Keep an eye on specific eligibility criteria for each exam cycle to confirm your eligibility.
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Hello aspirant,
One of the most well-liked competitive tests in the nation is the NDA exam. Twice a year, the Union Public Service Commission conducts it. Every year, a sizable number of applicants who took the Class 12 exam or are taking it do so. Candidates who wish to serve their country by joining the Indian army can do so directly through the NDA.
To be eligible for NDA exam, you must have maths in you 11and 12 standard. Basic maths will not work for NDA exams.
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Hello,
To join the NDA (National Defence Academy), you are required to appear for an entrance exam conducted by UPSC. For the Army wing, candidates can apply with any stream, including basic mathematics. However, for the Air Force and Navy wings, Mathematics and Physics are mandatory subjects in your 10+2.
Even if you're considering basic mathematics, it is advisable to take Science subjects, especially Physics and Chemistry, if you're aiming for the technical branches or Air Force/Navy wings. In addition to core subjects, improving your general knowledge, English, and reasoning skills is essential, as they are part of the NDA written exam.
If you're focused on the Army wing, a combination of basic mathematics with subjects that interest you can work, but opting for advanced mathematics and science will keep more options open for all branches.
Every year, UPSC conducts two NDA exams. The test is taken to gain entry into the esteemed NDA for members of the Army, Navy, and Air Forces. You are not eligible to take the NDA exam after taking basic math in your tenth grade year. You must have taken math and physics in your eleventh and twelfth grades in order to sit for the NDA exam.
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Hello Abeer,
If you have two thumbs on one hand, it could make it difficult to pass the medical exam for NDA (National Defence Academy). The medical standards for NDA are very strict, especially about physical fitness and ability.
NDA requires candidates to have no physical conditions that might affect their performance. If having two thumbs affects how your hand works, like your grip or movement, it might be a problem.
However, every case is looked at individually. If your hand works well and the condition can be treated, you might still have a chance. It's best to talk to a doctor or someone involved in defense recruitment to get clear advice for your situation.
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My date of birth 2007/20/1
I am eligible for 2026 NDA
Hello Sachin!
The NDA exam by the Union Public Service Commission, India, is again a rather less eligibility criterion-based test with age and number of attempts being the main limiting factors. Since your birth date is June 7, 2007, it is thus broken into
Age Limit: For NDA, one should be in the age range of 16.5 years to 19.5 years on the 1st day of the month in which the exam is being conducted. For example, if the NDA exam has been held in April, one should have completed 16.5 years and should not cross over 19.5 years on April 1st of that particular year.
Attempts: No limit is prescribed for the number of attempts to sit for the NDA exam. But since the upper age limit confines a candidate within an age group only, you can have only so many attempts relating to your age.
You are born on June 7, 2007:
You will be eligible to attempt the NDA exam around December 2023 when you would be 16.5 years old.
Your eligibility will remain valid till you reach 19.5 years of age, which is approximately December 2026.
So, you will have roughly around 8 to 9 chances, presuming you attempt both the exams every year.
Please refer to the official notification by NDA about the exam and the guidelines by UPSC for the most accurate and latest information.
Thankyou!
Yes, you are eligible for NDA 2 2025.
The age limit for NDA 2 is between 16.5 and 19.5 years. Since your date of birth is September 6, 2006, you will be 18 years old at the time of the exam, which falls within the eligible age range.
However, please note that:
It's always recommended to check the official notification for the latest information on eligibility criteria and exam dates.
The NDA exam has an age limit for participation. Applicants must be between the ages of 16.5 and 19.5. Both male and female candidates must have been born on July 2, 2004, or July 1, 2007, in order to sit for the NDA 1 2025 exam.
Since you born on 19th july 2005, you are eligible to give this exam.
A distinguished establishment, the National Defense Academy (NDA) prepares cadets to join the Indian Armed Forces as officers. In order to be eligible to join the NDA, prospective applicants must fulfill a number of requirements, including age. The NDA age range is 16.5 to 19.5 years, with a six-month exception for applicants who belong to the SC/ST. It is imperative that applicants accurately determine their age prior to submitting their NDA application.
Yes you are eligible for NDA 2 in 2026
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