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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
1. Know in detail about the whole 5-day procedure and each and every test.
2. Take help from online materials to prepare for some paper-based tests (OQL, TAT, What, etc. ).
3. For some tests, like group discussions and physical tests, you have to participate in the mock SSB.
4. With practice, focus on improving oratory and decision-making skills.
5. You need to have detailed knowledge of your school subjects, defense forces, native place, and current events.
6. Maintai
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
1. Apply for the NDA exam, which is conducted twice by the UPSC after passing your 12th.
2. You can apply after giving the 12th exam or while pursuing the 12th class, but you need to submit your marksheet at the time of document verification.
3. Your age must be between 16.5 and 19.5 years old to be eligible.
4. You have to pass a written test with a total score of 900 and two objective papers to get selected for the second stage.
5. The SSB is a challenging and crucial process a
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
1. Keep revising important topics until the day of the test.
2. Practice previous year's question papers to become familiar with the types of questions asked in the exam.
3. Focus on accuracy while attempting full-length mocks.
4. Start planning how you will attempt the question paper on the day of the written exam.
5. If you are facing confidence issues, you can attempt easy sections in the last week.
6. Take good care of your health because you have two papers to write.
7. Stay
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
1. The selection process itself is challenging, with a written test, SSB, and medical test.
2. The written stage syllabus is extensive, particularly in the GK section.
3. There are 120 questions in Paper 1 and 150 questions in Paper 2, which is further divided into two sections.
4. Further, there is negative marking for wrong answers, making it more challenging to score.
5. The SSB is a crucial and tough process for a 12th-grade pass-out student.
6. This stage continues for five days and consists of psychological, physical, a
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
1. Check the exam pattern and syllabus to select study material for the exam.
2. The NDA question paper has two objective-type tests, which are followed by the SSB.
3. To score well in Paper 1, which is mathematics, you need to have clarity in your concepts.
4. Effective time management is very important for this paper, as you need to solve 120 questions in 2.5 hours.
5. Make short notes on important topics such
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
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3 years agoBeginner-Level 5
1) Your age must be between 16.5 and 19.5 on the day of reporting to the academy, provided you make it in the final merit list and get the joining letter.
2) You must be able to provide the class 12th marksheet and Certificate on the day of reporting to the academy, or before the cutoff date as stipulated by the respective HQ.
New answer posted
3 years agoBeginner-Level 5
What are the process to become a pilot? As you didn't described that whether you want to become an airline pilot or fighter pilot. So I am going to give the process for both fields pilot.
1. Fighter Pilot:
You can join Indian Air Force as a fighter pilot through four ways. NDA (National Defense Academy):
One can join NDA after completing +2 with Physics and Maths compulsory. The written exam consist of two papers and (I. e. Maths and General Awareness) is tough as it is conducted by UPSC and is of 900 marks (300+600 respe
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