What should I do if my name is more than 30 characters in the NDA form?

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a year ago

If your name exceeds the limit of 30 characters in the NDA form, you can enter as many characters as allowed and mention “See Annexure” in the remaining space. You should then attach an annexure with the complete name and submit it along with the application form.

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5 months ago

You can abbreviate your name within 30 characters and fill it in the name column of NDA application form. You need to send a signed written request to Joint Secretary (Examination), UPSC Dholpur House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi 110069 by speed-post or fax by giving details of the full name and reaso

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