How long is the training in NDA?

How long is the training in NDA?

three years
Training. All the cadets joining the NDA after their 10+2 Examination are trained in the Academy for three years culminating in graduation with BA(or)BSc or BCs (Computer Science) degree of Jawaharlal Nehru University; the first course to be awarded degrees was the 46th course in 1974.

How can I get IMA after NDA?

A Permanent Commission means a career in the Army till you retire. For a Permanent commission you have to join the National Defence Academy or the Indian Military Academy. You can take the NDA entrance exam right after class XI.

How many candidates apply for the NDA entrance exam?

The exam is held twice a year usually in February and September. Every year, a large number of candidates appear for the national-level defence entrance examination. In 2020, a total of 2,343,43 candidates had applied for the exam, out of which 1,182,50 candidates had appeared.

What is the National Defence Academy?

The National Defence Academy is an iconic institution and hallmark of global excellence in the sphere of military education. Over the years it has emerged as a unique military academy, attracting the best of youth from our nation and also from friendly foreign countries and transforming them into officers and gentlemen.

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Where will you join the 151(de) course of Indian Military Academy?

The shortlisted candidates will join the 151 (DE) Course of Indian Military Academy, Dehradun; Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala, Kerala and Air Force Academy, Hyderabad (Pre-Flying) Training Course. The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has declared the Combined Defence Services (I) 2020 marks of recommended candidates.

What is the qualification required to join the Indian Air Force?

For I.M.A. and Officers’ Training Academy-Degree of a recognised University or equivalent. For Indian Naval Academy-Degree in Engineering from a recognised University/Institution. For Air Force Academy-Degree of a recognised University (with Physics and Mathematics at 10+2 level) or Bachelor of Engineering.