Which topics to cover for NDA Physics part?
For the NDA Physics part, candidates can cover Physical Properties and States of Matter Motion of Objects, Mass, Weight, Volume, Sound Waves and their Properties, Newton's Laws of Motion of objects, Power and Energy, etc. The tips and tricks to crack the Physics section are given below: Focus on Imp
The physics section of NDA exam carries 23-25 questions on general physics topics. The syllabus of NDA physics is vast. Candidates must focus on the important topics that carry the maximum weightage such as Ohm’s Law, Mass, Force, and Momentum. Candidates should not ignore other topics given in the
In the NDA Physics exam, topics like Ohm's Law, heat, and motion carry the maximum weightage, followed by concepts such as light, mass, force, and momentum. Conversely, topics like fluids, vectors, and sound are given lesser weightage. Candidates should prioritize studying these important topics, en
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The NDA 1 admit card has been released at upsc.gov.in. Candidates can download their e-hall ticket. The NDA 1 exam is scheduled to be conducted on April 12, 2026.
The Commission will release the NDA 2 notification 2026 on the official portal at upsc.gov.in. It will be issued on May 20, 2026. The last date to apply for NDA 2 will be June 9, 2026.
The Commission released the NDA 1 notification 2026 on December 10. Along with the notification, the application process was started. The last date to fill the application form online was December 30.
The Mathematics syllabus of NDA written exam consists of Algebra, Trigonometry, Analytical Geometry, Calculus, Statistics and Probability that is all base on 10+2 level.
The NDA final merit list is prepared based on the cumulative marks of both written exam (900) and SSB interview (900) which totals at 1800 marks.
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