The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the admit cards for the Combined Defence Services (CDS) 2 and National Defence Academy and Naval Academy (NDA/NA) 2 examinations. Candidates can now download their admit cards from the official UPSC website at upsconline.nic.in.
The exams are scheduled for 14 September 2025, and it is crucial for candidates to carry their admit cards to the examination centre, as entry will not be permitted without them.
How to Download UPSC NDA/CDS 2 Admit Card
The UPSC NDA/CDS selection involves two stages:
The exams are scheduled for 14 September 2025, and it is crucial for candidates to carry their admit cards to the examination centre, as entry will not be permitted without them.
How to Download UPSC NDA/CDS 2 Admit Card
- Visit the official UPSC website: upsconline.nic.in.
- On the homepage, click on the UPSC NDA, CDS 2 Admit Card 2025 link.
- Enter your registration number and date of birth.
- Your admit card will be displayed on the screen.
- Download and save it for future reference.
- The admit card contains essential details, including the candidate’s roll number, exam timings, exam venue, and important instructions for the day of the exam.
- Mathematics Paper: Entry closes at 9:50 am.
- General Ability Test (GAT): Entry closes at 1:50 pm.
- Candidates arriving after these times will not be permitted to enter the examination hall.
The UPSC NDA/CDS selection involves two stages:
- Written Examination: Consists of Mathematics and General Ability Test (GAT) papers.
- Interview/SSB (Service Selection Board) Round: Candidates who clear the written examination will be called for an interview to assess their personality, thinking skills, communication abilities, and physical fitness, ensuring they are suitable for a career in the armed forces.
- Candidates are advised to check the admit card thoroughly for all details and to follow the instructions carefully to avoid any last-minute issues.
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