What is the salary of candidates selected through NDA exam?

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    Muskan | Contributor-Level 10

    8 months ago

    During their exam preparation, candidates are often curious about the NDA salaries. Details about the pay that employees receive after joining NDA are provided by the salary. The Gentlemen Cadets receive INR 56,100 as stipend throughout training. The Officer Commissioned's NDA salary will be set in the first cell of Level 10 following a successful training programme.

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    Divyansh Jain | Contributor-Level 10

    10 months ago

    Candidates chosen in the National Defence Academy (NDA) exam get varying salaries based on a number of variables, including rank, benefits, and length of service. Typically, candidates get a monthly pay plus a number of other benefits. As an illustration:

    1. Stipend during Training: During their time in training at the National Defence Academy, cadets are given a set stipend.

    2. Pay Scale: Candidates' wages are determined by their rank and service branch when they are commissioned as officers in the Indian Armed Forces. This covers base pay, grade pay, military service pay, and additional benefits including travel, field area, and dearne

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    Anangsha Patra | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    Aspirants are always interested in knowing NDA salary while preparing for the exam. The salary provides details regarding the compensation that employees get after joining NDA. The stipend given to the Gentlemen Cadets during training is INR 56,100. After the successful training, the NDA salary of the Officer Commissioned will be fixed in the first Cell of Level 10.

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