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1. To choose study materials for the exam, look over the exam syllabus and pattern.
2. You must have a solid grasp of your concepts in order to perform well on the mathematics paper.
3. You have only 2.5 hours to complete the 120 questions in the math paper and the 150 questions in the GAT paper. Therefore, learning time management is essential.
4. Make short notes on crucial subjects like geometry, Trigonometry and other GK concepts.
5. To ace the English section of Part A of
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
1. When you enroll as a cadet, you receive training from one of India's top academies.
2. You can become an officer in the armed forces after a three-year training period.
3. By joining the armed forces, you have the chance to serve your country.
4. The NDA provides opportunities for you to trek and travel.
5. You can make connections with the world-class NDA alumni network.
6. You can excel in any sport because the NDA has numerous sports facilities.
7. In addition, there are plenty of opportunities
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
1. After a three-year training period, you will be eligible to join the armed forces as an officer.
2. You get the opportunity to serve the country by joining the armed forces.
3. You get training from one of the top academies in India as a cadet.
4. You will get free accommodations during your study and training period at NDA.
5. You get amazing hostel and mess facilities in the NDA.
6. Your college education will be free, as you will be enrolled at reputed JNU and other universities.
7. There are many spor
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2 years ago
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New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
1. On day one, there is a screening process with tests like the verbal, non-verbal, and PPDT.
2. The shortlisted candidates must take a psychological test the following day. This test requires them to write their first response in TAT, What, and SRT.
3. The third day is about GTO, which consists of outdoor and indoor group activities like group planning exercises.
4. The fourth day consists of the interview process for shortlisted candidates.
5. The final task is the conference, where each candidate needs to answer collective questio
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2 years ago
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1. Introductory: These questions are asked to make you feel comfortable with the panel. You may be asked about your name, native place, hobbies etc.
2. Subject-based: There are questions about your subjects, for example, the third law of Motion.
3. Personality-based: These questions are asked to assess your personality, like your daily routine, strengths, or how you will react in certain situations.
4. Defense knowledge: With questions on the army, navy, air force, etc. , they might t
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