Saturday 31 December 2011

UPSC- National Defence Academy and Naval Academy Examination (I), 2012


The candidates who are interested to join National Defense Academy may apply for the entrance exam conducted by union public service commission. Academy consists of three wings of joint training: army, navy and air force. Getting into NDA is considered highly prestigious. Admissions are conducted twice a year. At first a written test will be there which will be followed by interview rounds and also group tasks and medical. At present there are about 350 vacancies and every year number of candidates applying is increasing. This makes it more difficult for the candidates to clear the exam
Posts: 335 (Army-195, Navy-39, Air Force - 66, Navy Academy- 35)
Structure for the NDA Examination
The exam is divided into two parts-mathematics (300 marks) and general ability (600marks) for two and a half hour. The candidates with good mathematical skill and with right confidence   can easily qualify or the test.
  1. Paper –I (mathematics)
  2. Paper –II (general ability)
  3. Part ‘A’ (English) – To test candidate’s knowledge in English
  4. Part ‘B’ (general knowledge)- It is divided  into part A- F and consist of physics, chemistry, history, general science, geography and current events.

Intelligence and Personality test
The candidate has to go through verbal as well as non-verbal intelligence tests. They have to go through other exercises like GD and other outdoor group tasks. Sometimes candidates are also instructed to prepare and deliver lectures on specific subjects.

Syllabus for NDA Examination
  1. Mathematics
  2. Algebra
  3. Analytical Geometry of two and three dimensions
  4. Differential Calculus
  5. Integral Calculus and Differential equations
  6. Matrices and Determinants
  7. Probability
  8. Statistics and
  9. Trigonometry
  10. Vector
  11. English
  12. Antonyms
  13. Comprehension
  14. Error in Sentences
  15. Idioms and Phrases
  16. Jumbled Words
  17. Misspelled words
  18. One word Substitution
  19. Synonyms
  20. Vocabulary Test
  21. General Knowledge
  22. A broad survey of Indian History
  23. Achievements of Eminent Scientists
  24. Current important events
  25. Elementary knowledge of Five Year Plans of India
  26. Elementary study of Indian Constitution and Administration
  27. Freedom Movement in India
  28. Panchayati Raj, Co-operatives and Community Development
  29. Prominent personalities
  30. Chemistry
  31. Acids and Alkalies
  32. Concepts in Chemistry
  33. Organic and Inorganic Chemistry
  34. Geography
  35. Ocean Currents and Tides
  36. Atmosphere and its composition
  37. Important Sea ports and main sea
  38. Origin of Earth
  39. Physics
  40. Electricity and Electronics
  41. Motion & Laws
  42. Optics
  43. Biology
  44. Basis of Life-Cells, Protoplasm’s and Tissues
  45. Difference between the living and non-living
  46. Elementary knowledge of human body and its important organs
  47. Food-Source of energy for man
  48. Growth and Reproduction in Plants and Animals

Eligibility Criteria
Candidates who have cleared 10+2 and those who are currently doing can apply Those who had taken Physics & Mathematics in Class 12th can apply for navy and air force. Candidates appearing for the exam must be bachelors .They must be between16 1/2 to 19 years on January 1st or July 1st of the year subsequent to the year of the examNon-permanent citizens of India are not allowed to apply Nationalities of Nepal, Bhutan and Tibetan refugee can apply only if they have migrated to India with a purpose to become permanent citizens of  India prior to January 1st In case candidates origin is from India but actually migrated from either neighboring countries of India or East Africa nations like Uganda and Kenya can apply provided they are planning to permanently settle in India.Gorkha category of Nepal need not submit any proof
Physical standards 
Any candidate whose height is not within157.5cms to 162.5cms cannot apply for Air Force wing. Candidates whose chest is less than 81cms cannot apply. Candidates should have proper eye-sight. They should not be overweight or under weight
How to Apply
Applications can be submitted both online and offline method.
There is a common form for all UPSC exams. In the prescribed form, a candidate has to indicate the exam he/she has applied for. Forms are available in selected post offices across the country. As soon as the application forms are received and processed, the candidates will be sent an admit card. Candidates who belong to reserved quota can post their applications along with concession proof.
Rules for Reservation
No relaxation is available to students of any category in the National Defense Academy.
How to fill the Form
On-line applications are available at http://www.upsconline.nic.in/. The Process of filling the form is given below. Candidates should follow the instructions given in the site to fill the two stages Part I and Part-II.
On-line
Fee : Rs.50/- 
By submitting in any branch of SBI by cash
By net banking facility of SBI
By Visa/Master Credit/ Debit Card
Before filling the form, candidate’s recent photograph and signature scanned in the .png format is required. The required file size is 40KB.The notification date can be filled in the second part of the form
Off-line
Candidates applying offline need to care certain things. The candidates should fill the form themselves. The forms are processed on computerized machines; candidates should handle the forms very carefully .HB pencils should be used for darkening the circles. Entry in the boxes can be made through black or blue pen. Candidates please note that both of these fields must be filled very carefully so that there is no difference between the two entries
Important Dates
[Please note that we only provide tentative dates based on previous years dates. For exact dates related information it is always best to check official websites only.]
Important Dates for NDA I Exam
Release of Notification: October, 2011/2012
Last date of submission of application form: November, 2011/2012
Date of Examination: April, 2012/2013
Important dates for NDA II EXAM:
Release of Notification: April,2012
Last date of submission of application form: May, 2012
Date of Examination: August, 2012
List of NDA exam centers
  1. Agartala
  2. Ahemdabad
  3. Aizwal
  4. Allahabad
  5. Bangalore
  6. Barely
  7. Bhopal
  8. Chandigarh
  9. Chennai
  10. Cuttack
  11. Dehradun
  12. Delhi
  13. Dharwa
  14. Dispur
  15. Gangtok
  16. Hyderabad
  17. Imphal
  18. Itanagar
  19. Jaipur
  20. Jammu
  21. Jorhat
  22. Koch
  23. Kohima
  24. Kolkata
  25. Lucknow
  26. Madurai
  27. Mumbai
  28. Nagpur
  29. Panaji (Goa)
  30. Patna
  31. Port Blair
  32. Raipur
  33. Ranchi
  34. Sambalpur
  35. Shillong
  36. Shimla
  37. Sringar
  38. Thiruvananthapuram
  39. Tirupati
  40. Udaipur
  41. Vishakhapatnam

Contact Address for NDA Examination
Secretary, Union Public Service Commission, Dholpur House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi-110069
PH: 011-23389366, 23385271
Reference Books for NDA Examination
  • Some of the well known reference books available are:
  • Arihant NDA Entrance Exam Practice Sets by RPH
  • NDA Exam Guide by   Datason RP
  • NDA Examiantion Solved Papers up to date
  • NDA manual by Sahitya Bhawan Publications
  • Practice Work Book by Dr. H. P. Sharma
  • Work book NDA Examination by Dr. M. B. Lal

Coaching Centers for NDA Examination
  1. A.C. Vidyasagar Classes
  2. Akshardham the Competitive Exams Academy
  3. Baalnoi Academy
  4. Bolster Academea
  5. C.M.I.
  6. Cavalier India
  7. Cavalier pvt  Ltd.
  8. Impact Coaching & Educational Services Pvt. Ltd.
  9. New Careers Academy
  10. O.P.Singh’s IAS Academy
  11. Olive Greens
  12. Tara Institute
  13. Test Bag Academy
  14. Disha Academy
  15. Study Plan

Candidates should work mainly on their basics till 12th standard and for reference guides and previous years question paper will be useful. Give priority to biology, as it covers up a huge portion of the general ability test. Important topics:
In biology
  • Diseases and causes
  • Animal kingdom
  • Plant anatomy and morphology.

In chemistry
  • Equivalent weights
  • Chemical analysis
  • Inorganic compounds
  • Periodic tables
  • Concepts of physical chemistry
  • Equilibrium

In Physics
  • Quantum mechanics
  • Mechanics
  • Thermo dynamics
  • Electromagnetism

The science questions are mostly from CBSE syllabus of class XI. Quick reference of The Competition Success will improve your general knowledge. Read magazines, newspapers and underline the difficult words and look them in the dictionary. Please prepare for test and interview by adding more and more English words to your vocabulory. Hindi can be used in the Services Selection Board. Questions are not repeated in the test.
How and Where To Get the Results
Results will be available on the official website of UPSC. So the candidates are required to visit the website in a regular basis. There are many other sites providing this information like http://www.nda.nic.in.
Expected sectional cutoffs
It is difficult to predict cut-off marks as it keep changes every year. If you score 40% in all subjects you have a good chance.
NDA 2010 Cutoff
Geography - Minimum number of questions need to be correct for optional subject= 84-95
Indian History –for optional subject =95-98 questions
Mathematics – for optional subject=68 questions
Political Science – for optional subject =90+ questions
Public Administration– for optional subject =84-98 questions
Sociology - for optional subject = 94-100 questions
Score Validity
The score is valid for the present year’s admission process only. It is not valid next year.
More details visit : http://upsc.gov.in/

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