
Will UPSC NDA 2021 be postponed? No official announcement yet, check latest updates here
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The UPSC NDA Exam 2021 is scheduled to be held tomorrow, April 18. Meanwhile, aspirants demanding to pospone the UPSC NDA Exam 2021 amid surge in Covid-19 cases.
UPSC NDA Exam 2021: The Union Public Service Commission, UPSC National Defence Academy, UPSC NDA 2021 is scheduled to be conducted on April 18, 2021, amid the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. After various state board exams and competitive exams gave been postponed, UPSC aspirants across the country are demanding to defer the NDA 2021 examination. With just a day left for the UPSC NDA Exams 2021, there has been no official information from UPSC regarding the NDA exams postponement. All the candidates are advised to keep a close check on the official website of UPSC — upsc.gov.in for the latest updates on exams. Further, the UPSC NDA/NA I Exam 2021 admit cards were released by the commission last month on the official website. The commission had also published the list of instructions to be followed on the day of the examination.
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