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Nikhil Rajak

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The NDA exam is conducted by UPSC for admission to the Army, Navy, and Air Force wings of the NDA. This exam is a gateway for candidates looking forward to joining Defense Forces including Army, Navy, and Air Force. The NDA exam consists of 2 papers. Mathematics and General Ability. Total Marks: The Mathematics paper contains 300 marks while the General Ability test holds 600 marks. The written test will be of total of 900 marks. According to the NDA eligibility requirements, only unmarried male and female applicants between the ages of 16.5 and 19.5 are qualified to take the exam.

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Farin Arif Dange

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Yes, they can appear.

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Raunak kumar

Beginner-Level 3

If you want to get into NDA you might be knowing that the exam is conducted by UPSC. The first paper is of Maths and it is compulsory to qualify to get your 2nd paper checked. Regarding syllabus you should visit UPSC site and for notes you should visit a site name JEE Mains Maths notes as the syllabus of JEE Mains and NDA is almost similarly.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Yes, you can give the NDA-2 exam as per your date of birth. To apply for the NDA II exam in 2023, you need to have been born between January 2, 2005, and January 1, 2008. Hence, if you have completed your 12th grade by the time you appear for SSB, you can apply for NDA 2. You can also apply for the NDA-1 exam, as the required date of birth for this exam is between July 2, 2004 and July 1, 2007. The last date to apply for the NDA I exam has been extended to January 12, 2023.

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Deeksha Dixit

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The exam centers for the NDA exam are decided by the Union Public Service Commission. Every year, along with the exam notification, UPSC releases the names of the exam centers. As per the latest notification, the NDA exam centers for 2023 include more than 70 cities. These cities are Agra, Puducherry, Gorakhpur, Jabalpur, Jammu, Sambalpur, etc. You can check the complete list of exam centers for NDA 2023 at this link: https://www.shiksha.com/exams/nda-exam-centre
Each center will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis, and once a center's capacity is reached, you will be unable to apply for that center.

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Shikhar Saini

Contributor-Level 7

Here's how you can prepare for the same:
1. Know the NDA Exam syllabus and pattern
2. Make a schedule
3. Keep your basics clear
4. Make notes of important topics
5. Mock tests and previous year question papers
6. Bouncer Questions
7. Improve your General Knowledge
8. Revise
9. Be consistent and stay focused
10. Prepare for Exam Day.

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Aakash Malik

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Yes, student from each stream can appear for NDA exam. But you will only be eligible for Army if you are not having Maths &Physics in 12th class.

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Sai Kiran

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Yes, of course you can clear the NDA exam by skipping integration chapter, but you need to be well prepared in rest of the chapters further you need to work out as much as possible. Generally, integration doesn't have higher weightage. Since you are leaving this then you need to be thorough in equations, Probability calculus and rest of the chapters as they carry higher weightage. My suggestion is that it's better if you have a basic knowledge on integration.

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anshu ranjan

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Candidates who were not born earlier than 02 January 2004 or later than 01 January 2007 are eligible to apply for the exam, according to NDA eligibility 2022. Candidates must first meet all of the specified NDA qualifying requirements in order to move on to the exam selection process.

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