The NDA & NA (I) 2026 is just around the corner, and with less than three weeks remaining, this is the most crucial phase for candidates. Instead of starting anything new, the focus should now shift toward revision, time management, and exam temperament.
Conducted by the Union Public Service Commission, the NDA exam is one of the most competitive entrance tests in India for candidates aspiring to join the Army, Navy, and Air Force. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know for exam day, from schedule to strategy, ensuring you walk into the exam hall confident and prepared.
Exam Schedule (April 12, 2026)
The NDA exam is conducted in two sessions on the same day in offline mode (pen and paper-based):
- Mathematics (Paper I)
Time: 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM
Marks: 300 - General Ability Test (Paper II)
Time: 2:00 PM to 4:30 PM
Marks: 600
The gap between the two papers is important. Use it wisely to relax, refuel, and mentally prepare for the second session.
Understanding the Exam Pattern
Before diving into strategy, let’s quickly revise the structure:
Mathematics Paper
- Total Questions: 120
- Marks per Question: 2.5
- Negative Marking: 0.83 per wrong answer
General Ability Test (GAT)
- Total Questions: 150
- English Section: 200 Marks
- General Knowledge Section: 400 Marks
- Negative Marking: 1.33 per wrong answer
The exam is designed to test both academic knowledge and aptitude. Accuracy is just as important as speed due to negative marking.
Key Reminders for Exam Day
Admit Card
Download your e-admit card from the UPSC website well in advance. Check:
- Exam center location
- Reporting time
- Important instructions
Avoid last-minute printing or confusion.
ID Proof
Carry a valid photo ID such as:
- Aadhaar Card
- Voter ID
- Passport
- Driving License
Ensure it matches the details provided in your application.
Stationery
- Use only a black ballpoint pen
- Do not carry extra items like calculators or electronic gadgets
Reporting Time
Reach the exam center at least 60–90 minutes early. Late entry is strictly prohibited.
Last-Minute Preparation Strategy
At this stage, the goal is not to learn new topics but to revise smartly and strengthen confidence.
Mathematics Strategy
Mathematics can be a scoring subject if approached correctly.
Focus Areas
- Trigonometry formulas
- Calculus basics (limits, derivatives)
- Matrices and determinants
- Algebraic identities
- Coordinate geometry
What to Do
- Revise formula sheets daily
- Solve 20–30 mixed questions
- Practice previous year questions
What to Avoid
- Starting new chapters
- Overcomplicating simple questions
- Guesswork without elimination
General Ability Test Strategy
The GAT paper is vast, but smart revision can maximize your score.
English Section
- Focus on grammar rules
- Practice comprehension passages
- Revise vocabulary and synonyms
General Knowledge Section
Physics & Chemistry
- Basic laws and formulas
- Important concepts from NCERT
History & Geography
- Important events and timelines
- Maps and physical features
Current Affairs
- Last 6 months’ important events
- Defense exercises
- Government schemes
Negative Marking: A Crucial Factor
One of the biggest mistakes candidates make is ignoring negative marking.
- 1/3 marks are deducted for each wrong answer
- Blind guessing can significantly reduce your score
Smart Attempt Strategy
- Attempt only when you are at least 70% sure
- Use elimination techniques
- Skip doubtful questions
Time Management During Exam
Mathematics Paper (150 Minutes)
- First 30 minutes: Easy questions
- Next 60 minutes: Moderate questions
- Last 30 minutes: Review and attempt remaining
GAT Paper (150 Minutes)
- English: 40–45 minutes
- GK: Remaining time
- Keep 10 minutes for revision
What to Do Between the Two Papers
The break between the two sessions is important.
Recommended Activities
- Eat light food
- Stay hydrated
- Avoid discussing answers with others
- Relax your mind
Avoid
- Studying new topics
- Overthinking the first paper
Exam Hall Guidelines
Follow all instructions carefully:
- Fill OMR sheet details correctly
- Do not fold or damage the sheet
- Follow invigilator instructions
- Maintain discipline
Even small mistakes in OMR filling can lead to disqualification.
Mental Preparation and Confidence
Success in NDA is not just about knowledge but also about mindset.
Stay Calm
- Do not panic if a section seems difficult
- Remember, the paper is tough for everyone
Stay Focused
- Concentrate only on your paper
- Ignore distractions
Positive Attitude
- Believe in your preparation
- Avoid self-doubt
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Not reading questions carefully
- Spending too much time on one question
- Ignoring negative marking
- Filling OMR incorrectly
- Panicking during the exam
Final Day Checklist
Before leaving for the exam center, ensure you have:
- Admit card
- Valid ID proof
- Black ballpoint pen
- Passport-size photo (if required)
- Water bottle (if allowed)
After the Exam: What Next?
Once the written exam is over, the next stage is:
SSB Interview
Candidates who clear the written exam will be called for the Service Selection Board interview.
This stage tests:
- Personality
- Leadership skills
- Communication
- Psychological aptitude
Start preparing for SSB alongside your written exam preparation.
Conclusion
The NDA & NA (I) 2026 is now just days away. This is the time to trust your preparation, stay calm, and execute your strategy effectively.
Focus on revision, manage your time wisely, and avoid unnecessary stress. Walk into the exam hall with confidence and determination.
Your journey toward serving the nation begins here.
FAQs:
The NDA & NA (I) 2026 will be conducted on April 12, 2026.
There are two papers:
Mathematics
General Ability Test (GAT)
The total marks are 900:
Mathematics: 300 marks
GAT: 600 marks
Yes, one-third of the marks assigned to each question will be deducted for every wrong answer.
Candidates who qualify the written exam are called for the SSB interview round.
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