What is the minimum requirement to become eligible for NDA Pune BTech programme?
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To be eligible for the B.Tech programme at the National Defence Academy (NDA) in Pune, candidates must meet the following minimum requirements:
- Passed the 10+2 examination or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as compulsory subjects
- Obtained at least 45% marks (40% for reserved category candidates) in the above subjects taken together
- Be between 16.5 to 19.5 years of age
- Meet the physical fitness criteria, including height, weight and medical standards
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To get admitted to NDA Pune, students must meet the eligibility requirements and pass class 12 with Math and Physics as compulsory subjects. The next step for prospective applicants is to register on UPSC's official website and show up for the NDA Entrance exam. A personal interview and a required medical check are used to make the final decision.
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NDA 2 2024 cut off marks are given below.
| Sl.No. | Name of the Wing | Vacancies | Number of Recommended candidates | Minimum qualifying standard at the written stage (out of 900 marks) | Marks secured by last recommended candidate at Final Stage (out of 1800 marks) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Army, Air Force, Indian Navy and Indian Naval Academy Courses | 208 (including 10 for |
792 |
305 (With at least 25% marks in each subject) |
673 |
NDA 1 2025 cut off marks are given below.
| Name of the Wing | Minimum qualifying standard at the written stage (out of 900 marks) | Marks secured by last recommended candidate at Final Stage (out of 1800 marks) |
|---|---|---|
Army, Air Force, Indian Navy and Indian Naval Academy Courses | 334 (With at least 25% marks in each subject) | 699 |
NDA 2 is hard in terms of difficulty level. It is conducted for candidates who have passed Class 12. The test comprises two papers. The total marks allotted are 900. Selection is done based on the written exam and SSB Interview.
NDA marks are rounded off up to two decimal digits for all stages. This done by applying the standard rounding off principle,
wherever applicable. While applying the tie-breaking principles, the rounded-off marks upto two decimal digits are considered for resolving all tie cases.
In case the aggregate final marks are equal then securing more marks in the written exam are placed in higher rank. Candidates securing more marks in Paper 2 (GAT) are placed in higher rank. Age is also given preference while resolving the ties.
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