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1) Develop a habit of reading newspapers, magazines, novels etc to improve your vocabulary. br /2)Go thrugh the syllabus and exam pattern thoroughly.br /3)Be in touch with the current affairs and events that are making news.br /4)Make sure the political and historical scenario of India is on your tips.br /5)Refer to 11th and 12th NCERT books for preparations.br /6)Study regularly and revise the concepts on regular basis.br /br /
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Prepare maths perfectly along with basics And english along with physics, chemistry, geography, history, some gk and current affairs These are more than enough to qualify the exam
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- Is it necessary to take science in +2 for NDA??
- give me a reason why you all are joining defence force?
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- how many 12th class portion is include in nda
- I am a diploma in ECE student and I have not done my 12th am I eligible to give NDA exam if my age is 18. I have completed my diploma after my 10th can I go for this year NDA exam
- I completed 10 th.May I apply nd a?
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HOW TO PREPARE!
- Please suggest a good Study plan for NDA Exam.
- how can I pass the NDA exam
- if I qualified the NDA exam then would I be able to get the NDA job if I am studying in 12th
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strongemuTIPS and TRICKS/u/em/strongbr /1)Firstly, Develop a habit of reading newspapers, magazines, novels, etc to improve your vocabulary. br /2) One must Go through the syllabus and exam pattern thoroughly.br /3)Be in touch with the current affairs and events that are making the news.br /4)Make sure the political and historical scenario of India is on your tips.br /5)Refer to 11th and 12th NCERT books for preparations.br /6)Study regularly and revise the concepts on a regular basis.br / br /To watch our youtube video a rel='nofollow' href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_apGlNZddY&list=PLKQu-ix31TLLyKSnpN33uP8e53peLgDdk&index=1"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_apGlNZddY&list=PLKQu-ix31TLLyKSnpN33uP8e53peLgDdk&index=1/a