How can I prepare for NDA?

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9 years ago
Prepare following:- GK, current affairs, reasoning & maths for the written exam. You must go through previous question papers from Competition Success Review also. For SSB interview overall personality development is required. You must focus on extempore, group discussion, physical strengthening an

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7 years ago
For NDA exams, your GK has to be strong, current affairs, reasoning and Maths for the written exam. But, besides GK, your Maths should be very strong as there will be separate paper for the Mathematics. For SSB interview overall personality development is required. You must focus on extempore, Group

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Nishant kumar Ray
7 years ago
Generic tips on how to prepare for NDA exam Fix your goal and start preparing early, as early as after your Class X exam. This will give you an edge over other students. Understand the syllabus thoroughly and make a firm routine so that you cover all the subjects Go back to your basics, even if that

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