I'm preparing for NDA and I am currently in class 12th. What percentage do I need to get in board exam to be eligible for NDA?

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  • Hello dear, NDA stands for National Defense Academy, the training institute for the cadets of the 3 defense lines of India (Army, Air Force, Navy). At the same time, the NDA exam is the whole selection process to find suitable candidates for the academy to train there and join their respective academies. This exam is conducted twice a year and contains a written test and an interview. Candidates should have studied up to 12th Class and passed the 10+2 pattern of School Education with Physics and Mathematics conducted by a State Education Board or a University. Note - Candidates who will appear for the board exams this year are eligible
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    Arka Chowdhury | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago
    To appear in NDA. Exam, you only need to pass 12th board exam with any % of marks. NDA's merit list is prepared on the basis of performance of NDA written exam only.

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