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NDA/NAE-I Exam 2021: Download Admit Card At upsc.gov.in, Check Direct Link Here & Steps To Follow

Candidates who have applied for the exam can download the UPSC NDA/NAE 2021 hall ticket before the exam with the help of registration number/roll number.

It’s time to download the admit card for students aiming to take National Defence Academy and Naval Academy Examination I (NDA/NAE) 2021. The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) on Friday released the admit card on its official website upsc.gov.in on Monday. The exam is scheduled to be conducted on April 18.

Candidates who have applied for the exam can download the UPSC NDA/NAE 2021 hall ticket before the exam with the help of registration number/roll number. Also Read: BSEB 12th Result 2021: Here's Complete Procedure To Appear In Bihar Compartment Exam 2021

The written test for National Defence Academy & Naval Academy Examination (I) and (II), 2021 will be conducted on 18 April 2021 (Sunday).

Here’s how to download the admit card 

Step 1. Firstly, visit the website upsc.gov.in to download the ticket

Step 2. Go to the homepage, click on the examination tab and click for ‘Active Examination’

Step 3. On the next page, you will find the link for ‘National Defence Academy and Naval Academy Examination (I), 2021’

Step 4. In the next step, just check the link to download admit card for UPSC NDA/NAE 2021 examination. Click on that link to initiate the process.

Step 5. Here you will be redirected to a new window where you have to enter the details including registration no./roll no and captcha code .

Step 6. The hall ticket will be displayed on the screen. Download the admit card and take a print out.

Click on the direct link here to download UPSC NDA/NAE 2021 admit card

It is important to carry a hard copy of the e-admit card to the examination venue along with the photo identity card (original) which is recorded in the e-admit card. Applicants must keep the e-admit card safe till the declaration of the final result as they will need to submit it before the Service Selection Board.

Applicants are advised to reach the exam centre on reporting time as entry will be stopped 10 minutes before the commencement of the examination. A total of 400 seats have been announced to grant admission to the Army, Navy and Air Force wings of the NDA.

It is mandatory to carry a hard copy of the e-admit card to the examination centre along with the photo identity card (original) which is recorded in the e-admit card. Applicants need to keep the e-admit card safely till the declaration of the final result as candidates will need to submit it before the Service Selection Board.

Remember the applicants are advised to report to the exam centre on time as entry will be barred 10 minutes before the commencement of the examination. There are total 400 seats for admission in the Army, Navy and Air Force wings of the NDA.

 

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