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UPSC releases NDA, NA (II) admit cards for September 9 examination, check details

The Public Service Commission has released the admit cards for the National Defence Academy (NDA) and Naval Academy (NA) Examination (II). The e-admit cards have been released on the official website.The candidates who had registerd for the exam can download their admit cards from upsc.gov.in.

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The Public Service Commission has released the admit cards for the National Defence Academy (NDA) and Naval Academy (NA) Examination (II). The e-admit cards have been released on the official website.The candidates who had registerd for the exam can download their admit cards from upsc.gov.in. 

The examination for the admission to the Indian Army, Navy, Air Force wings for the National Defence Academy is scheduled for 9th September, 2018. The registration process for the test had begun on 6th June, 2018. The candidates who clear the test will qualify for the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) interview

The candidates are requested to download their admit cards as soon as possible. The candidates would require the registartion ID and the roll number for downloading the admit card from the official website. 

Here are the steps to dwonload the NDA, NA(II) 2018: 

1. Kog on to the official website: upsc.gov.in or upsconline.nic.in 

2. Click on 'Yes' to go the login page 

3. Enter the required details like the registration number, roll number, date of birth

4. Enter the 'Captcha Code' 

5. Click on Submit 

6. Download the admit card

7. Check the admit card thoroughly before downloading it. 

8. Take a print of the admit card 

NOTE: Candidates should bring their discrepancies to the notice of UPSC in a detailed email and send to usnda-upsc@nic.in latest by 31st August, 2018

ABOUT UPSC

The origin of the Public Service Commission in India is found in the First Dispatch of the Government of India on the Indian Constitutional Reforms on the 5th March, 1919 which referred to the need for setting up some permanent office charged with the regulation of service matters. This concept of a body intended to be charged primarily with the regulation of service matters, found a somewhat more practical shape in the Government of India Act, 1919. Section 96(C) of the Act provided for the establishment in India of a Public Service Commission which should “discharge, in regard to recruitment and control of the Public Services in India, such functions as may be assigned thereto by rules made by the Secretary of State in Council”.

The functions of the Public Service Commission were not laid down in the Government of India Act, 1919, but were regulated by the Public Service Commission (Functions) Rules, 1926 framed under sub-section (2) of Section 96(C) of the Government of India Act, 1919. Further, the Government of India Act, 1935 envisaged a Public Service Commission for the Federation and a Provincial Public Service Commission for each Province or group of Provinces. Therefore, in terms of the provisions of the overnment of India Act, 1935 and with its coming into effect on 1st April, 1937, the Public Service Commission became the Federal Public Service Commission.

With the inauguration of the Constitution of India in January 26, 1950, the Federal Public Service Commission came to be known as the Union Public Service Commission, and the Chairman and Members of the Federal Public Service Commission became Chairman and Members of the Union Public Service Commission by virtue of Clause (1) of Article 378 of the Constitution.

 

 

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