How to select NDA exam centre?

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6 months ago

Applicants are required to select NDA exam centre while filling the application form. Candidates can only select the test city from where they want to appear for the exam. The exam centres are allotted to candidates based on the test city selected by them. The steps to select NDA exam city are given

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  • During the application process on the UPSC website, you can indicate your preference for the city where you'd like to take the exam.
  • Exam centers within your chosen city are allotted based on availability. The UPSC follows a first-come-first-served approach. So, applying early increases your chances

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2 years ago

Along with the announcement, the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) releases the names of the NDA exam cities. There are about 70 cities where the NDA written exam is administered. The admit card contains information about the designated test city and the testing venues' addresses. There are two

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