How many marks need to clear maths paper1 in NDA.

I am going to attend NDA.

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Asked by Nandlal Sain
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Diwakar Goel
6 years ago
Hi, You have to score at least 35% marks in each subject to qualify the exam. You should go through the prospectus of the course provided by the UPSC.

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Nilutpol Kashyap
6 years ago
Hello, Last 10 years analyses one should get at least 35% in each paper of NDA out of 900/380+ marks must and in individual papers cut off marks goes like- In maths one should must score 130+ and in GAT Score must be 280-300+. Hope it helps.

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