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Preparing for the NDA (National Defence Academy) exam requires a structured approach, dedication, and consistent effort. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you prepare effectively:1. Understand the NDA Exam PatternThe NDA exam is conducted by the UPSC and consists of two papers:Paper 1: Mathematics (300 marks)Paper 2: General Ability Test (GAT) (600 marks)English: 200 marksGeneral Knowledge: 400 marksDuration: 2.5 hours per paper.2. Know the SyllabusMathematics: Algebra, Trigonometry, Calculus, Statistics, Probability, Matrices, Coordinate Geometry, etc.English: Grammar, Vocabulary, Comprehension, Sentence Rearrangement, and Usage.Gen
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Anangsha Patra

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The tips and tricks to prepare for NDA exam using the question papers are given below:After completing the NDA syllabus, candidates must start practising the NDA previous years' question papers. Solving the question papers, candidates can get their basics clearedCandidates can use the NDA previous years' question papers in understanding the application of concepts they have learned so farMost of the questions in the exam are repeated and require a similar approach to be solved. Keep a note of such questions and tricks to solve themCandidates must prepare a timetable for solving the NDA previous years' question papers and solve atleast
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Anamika Jha

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The National Defence Academy (NDA) Examination is a highly reputed and competitive examination. The right study material plays a crucial role in the preparation of NDA exam . Here are some books referred by most toppers and experts: •For Maths-NCERT, R.S. AGGARWAL•For English-Lucent English•For Science-Lucent Science•For Social Studies -Lucent GKCandidates can also refer to ' Pathfinder for NDA/NA' by Arihant Publications, after the completion of the syllabus. Apart from these books, regular reading of newspaper will give an edge to the candidates during the examination .To know more about the examination, refe
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Nidhi Kumari

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It is recommended that NDA preparation begin as soon as possible, following the 10th board exam, to achieve optimal performance in the written exam. After their 12th board exam, some students wish to get ready. They can pass the exam as well, but they will need to dedicate 8-10 hours a day for 8-12 months to studying. 

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Anushka Mendiratta

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Start by thoroughly understanding the NDA exam syllabus and exam pattern.If available, identify the weightage for each subject (Mathematics, English, General Knowledge, and Science) to prioritize your study plan.Dedicate a fixed number of hours each day or week for studying different subjects.Break down your preparation into smaller, achievable goals with weekly or monthly targets for completing specific topics.NCERT Mathematics and Science textbooks (Class 11 & 12) form a strong foundation for these subjects.Revise all the topics you have studied periodically. This helps retain information and improve recall during the exam.Take short
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Muskan

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To prepare for the National Defence Academy (NDA) exam at home, follow these steps: 1. Identify the Exam Pattern: Learn about the subjects, scoring methodology, and duration of the NDA exam. 2. Study Materials: Gather relevant information from NCERT books, websites, and NDA prep books. 3. Create a Study Schedule: Create a study plan that focuses on your areas of weakness and allows adequate time for each subject. 4. Get Practice Often: Work through previous years' exam questions and take practice exams to improve accuracy and speed. 5. Revision: Regular topic reviews will help to reinforce learning and improve retention. 6. Stay Curren
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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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Follow the preparation hacks given below to do smart study and crack the exam in one month:• Stick all the required mathematical formulas and theorems near the study table so that it becomes easier to memorise them all.• Algebra, Calculus and Coordinate Geometry are the topics that have the highest weightage, prepare them well.• Brush up English grammar skills. • Improve vocabulary by reading articles, editorials, English newspaper, etc.• Refine General Knowledge by reading newspapers daily and watch news channels• Be aware of each and every news about defence services• Solve as many previous yea
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