UPSC NDA 1 Result 2025: Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the results of the NDA 1 exam, candidates who have appeared for the NDA exam can check their results by visiting the official website of UPSC and checking the merit list. This exam was conducted on 13th April this month. Through this exam, a total of 406 posts are to be recruited in the Indian Army, Naval Academy, and Air Force. A total of 7,840 candidates have passed this exam and will have to give an SSB interview, based on which the final selection will be done.
SSB Interview: Now there will be an evaluation
Now the Service Selection Board (SSB) will conduct a five-day evaluation of the eligible candidates, on the basis of which officers will be recruited in the Indian Armed Forces. According to the data of previous years, every year about 4 to 5 lakh candidates register for this exam, out of which about 7000 to 8000 candidates are successful in the first stage.
UPSC NDA 1 Result 2025: How to check the result
First of all, go to the official website of UPSC upsc.gov.in.
Click on the NDA result link on the homepage.
When the new page opens, enter your roll number and search for the result.
Match the result by looking at the name and roll number in the PDF.
The NDA selection process has two steps.
1-Written test
2-SSB interview
Candidates who pass the written examination will now be eligible for the next stage i.e. interview. They will be able to download the call letter by selecting their interview date and time from the website of the concerned service board.
The SSB interview is conducted in two parts:
Intelligence test
Personality test
This interview is for a total of 900 marks. Only the candidates successful in the first part will be considered eligible for the second part.
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