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The NDA cutoff is the minimum score needed for candidates to pass the written exam and the SSB interview. UPSC sets the cutoff scores for both the written exam and the final selection. Candidates need to score differently on the written test and in the SSB interview to be eligible. The next rounds of the selection procedure are open to those who meet the NDA cutoff points. The NDA exam is used to select eligible candidates for admission to the Army, Navy, and Air Force wings of the National Defence Academy and Indian Naval Academy courses. The NDA selection process comprises written examinations and SSB interviews.

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During the application process, students are need to select the exam centres for the SSC GD. The SSC grants permission for exam centres depending on availability and desire. The SSC GD Constable exam centre cannot be changed once it has been assigned. After the admit card is sent out, requests to change the SSC GD test site are not taken into account by the SSC. Candidates must appear for the SSC GD exam at the address listed on their respective admission cards.

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The National Defence Academy and Indian Naval Academy Course offer admission to the Army, Navy, and Air Force wings through the NDA exam. To choose qualified applicants for the Indian Military Academy (IMA), Indian Naval Academy (INA), Air Force Academy (AFA), and Officers Training Academy (OTA), the CDS exam is administered. The syllabus for CDS and NDA differs. The NDA syllabus is divided into classes 10, 11, and 12. In contrast, the CDS syllabus adheres to graduation-level standards. Maths and GAT make up the two halves of the NDA course. The three sections of the CDS syllabus are General Awareness, English, and Elementary Maths. T

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