Can an NRI candidate appear for the NDA exam?
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Yes, an NRI (Non-Resident Indian) candidate can appear for the NDA exam, provided they meet the eligibility criteria. According to the NDA eligibility requirements, an NRI candidate must be a citizen of India or a subject of Bhutan, Nepal, or a Tibetan refugee who came to India before January 1, 1962. Additionally, the candidate should have completed their 10+2 education or equivalent from a recognised board or university.
It's important for NRI candidates to ensure they fulfill the age limit, educational qualifications, and physical standards set by the NDA.
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Yes, an NRI candidate can sit for the NDA (National Defence Academy) exam, under certain eligibility criteria set by the Union Public Service Commission Here are the key details;
Eligibility Criteria for NRI Candidates
Citizenship Requirement:
The candidate must be:
An Indian citizen, or
A subject of Bhutan or Nepal, or
A Tibetan refugee who came to India before January 1, 1962 with the intention of permanently settling in India.
PIOs, who have come from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka, or other East African countries like Kenya, Uganda, etc. for settling in India and who possess an Indian domicile are also eligible.
Educational Qualificatio
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