UPSC NDA (2) Exam 2026
Detailed Notification Out: Apply Online for 394 Defence & Naval Academy Posts
Brief Notification Overview:
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has officially published Examination Notice No. 10/2026-NDA-II for the National Defence Academy and Naval Academy Examination (II), 2026. This recruitment drive offers an unparalleled opportunity to join the Indian Armed Forces, aiming to fill 394 prestigious vacancies across the Army, Navy, and Air Force wings of the NDA (158th Course) and the Indian Naval Academy (120th INAC Course).
Unmarried male and female candidates born between 02nd January 2008 and 01st July 2011 can register via the official UPSC One Time Registration (OTR) portal. The online application link is active and will permanently close at 6:00 PM on 09th June 2026. The objective-type written examination is scheduled to be held nationwide on 13th September 2026.
1. Important Dates & Schedule
Candidates must adhere strictly to the timelines mentioned below. No withdrawal of application is permitted once submitted.
| UPSC NDA 2 Recruitment Schedule 2026 | |
|---|---|
| Important Timelines | |
| Date of Notification: | 20/05/2026 |
| Closing Date for Online Application: | 09/06/2026 (upto 6:00 PM) |
| Date of Written Examination: | 13/09/2026 |
| Release of e-Admit Cards: | Last working day of the preceding week of the exam |
2. Wing-Wise Vacancy Breakdown
A total of 394 provisional vacancies have been announced. Out of these, 370 are reserved for male candidates and 24 for female candidates.
| Academy / Wing | Total Vacancies |
|---|---|
| National Defence Academy (NDA) | |
| Army | 208 (Includes 10 for female candidates) |
| Navy | 42 (Includes 06 for female candidates) |
| Air Force - Flying | 92 (Includes 02 for female candidates) |
| Air Force - Ground Duties (Tech) | 18 (Includes 02 for female candidates) |
| Air Force - Ground Duties (Non-Tech) | 10 (Includes 02 for female candidates) |
| Naval Academy (NA) | |
| 10+2 Cadet Entry Scheme | 24 (Includes 02 for female candidates) |
| Grand Total | 394 Posts |
3. Educational, Age & Tattoo Eligibility
A. Age Limit & Marital Status
- Marital Status: Only unmarried male and unmarried female candidates are eligible. Candidates must undertake not to marry until they complete their full training.
- Age Bracket: Candidates must be born not earlier than 02nd January 2008 and not later than 01st July 2011.
- The date of birth entered in the Matriculation or Secondary School Leaving Certificate is the only acceptable proof.
B. Educational Qualifications
- For Army Wing of NDA: 12th Class pass of the 10+2 pattern of School Education or equivalent examination.
- For Air Force and Naval Wings of NDA & 10+2 Cadet Entry Scheme at INA: 12th Class pass with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics of the 10+2 pattern of School Education or equivalent.
- Note: Candidates who are currently appearing in the 12th Class examination are also eligible to apply, but 11th class appearing students are strictly NOT eligible.
C. Physical Standards & Tattoos
- Body Tattoos: Permanent body tattoos are only permitted on the inner face of the forearm (inside of elbow to the wrist) and on the reverse side of the palm/back of the hand. Tattoos on any other part of the body will result in disqualification. (Exception: Tribal tattoos permitted as per customs on a case-to-case basis).
4. Application Fee Details
The fee can be paid online via Net Banking, Visa/Master/RuPay Credit/Debit Card, or UPI Payment. Fees once paid are not refundable.
| Applicant Category | Application Fee |
|---|---|
| General / OBC Candidates | Rs. 100/- |
| SC, ST, Female Candidates, Wards of JCOs/NCOs/ORs | NIL (Exempted) |
5. Exam Pattern & Strict Exam Day Rules
The written examination comprises objective-type questions only.
- Paper I - Mathematics: Maximum Marks 300. Duration: 2.5 Hours.
- Paper II - General Ability Test: Maximum Marks 600 (English: 200, General Knowledge: 400). Duration: 2.5 Hours.
- Negative Marking: There is a penalty for wrong answers. One-third (0.33) of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted.
- Exam Day Rules:
- Candidates must use a Black Ball Pen ONLY for both writing and marking answers in the OMR sheet.
- Face Authentication: Mandatory face authentication will be conducted at the examination venue.
- Entry Closure: The entry of the candidates into the venue shall be closed exactly 30 minutes prior to the commencement of the Examination in each session.
- Mobile phones, smart watches, and Bluetooth devices are strictly banned.
6. Selection Process & Tie-Breaking Rules
Candidates qualifying the written examination will be called for the Intelligence and Personality Test by the Services Selection Board (SSB).
- Stage I (Screening): Comprises Officer Intelligence Rating (OIR) tests and Picture Perception and Description Test (PP&DT).
- Stage II: Comprises Interview, Group Testing Officer Tasks, Psychology Tests, and the Conference (Total 900 Marks).
- Air Force Candidates: Must qualify the Computerised Pilot Selection System (CPSS). A candidate who fails CPSS cannot apply for the flying branch again but can opt for Ground Duties if willing.
- Tie-Breaking Principles: If marks in the aggregate are equal, the candidate securing more marks in the written total will be ranked higher. If still tied, marks in Paper-II (GAT) will be considered, followed by seniority in age.
7. Training, Degrees Awarded & Salary
Selected candidates undergo extensive academic and physical training.
- Degrees Awarded:
- Army Cadets: B.Sc./B.Sc. (Computer)/B.A. from JNU.
- Naval Cadets & Air Force Cadets: B.Tech Degree (Air Force Cadets can also opt for B.Sc./B.Sc. Computer).
- Stipend: A fixed stipend of Rs. 56,100/- per month is paid to Gentlemen/Lady Cadets during the entire duration of training in Service academies.
- Post-Commissioning Salary: Starting as Lieutenant (or equivalent) in Pay Level 10 (Rs. 56,100 - 1,77,500) plus Military Service Pay (MSP) of Rs. 15,500/- per month.
- Promotions: Time-scale and selection-based promotions lead up to General / Admiral / Air Chief Marshal ranks.
8. Step-by-Step Guide to Apply (Live Photo)
The application process must be done digitally via the official UPSC portal. No withdrawal of application is permitted once submitted.
- OTR Registration: Visit upsconline.nic.in. Complete the One Time Registration (OTR) to generate your Universal Registration Number (URN). A one-time edit facility is available for URN profiles.
- Photo ID Requirement: Keep details of a valid Photo ID (Aadhaar Card preferred) ready. You must carry this identical ID to the exam center.
- Form Completion: Log in and fill the Common Application Form (CAF). Choose your preferred branches.
- Live Photo & Signature: Applicants are mandatorily required to upload their photograph and also capture a live photograph using a webcam/camera. You must also upload a scanned image of your signature (signed three times on plain white paper).
- Fee Payment: Pay the Rs. 100 fee online.
- Submit & Print: Review all details, click on final submit, and take a printout of the application form for future reference.
| Crucial Direct Links | |
|---|---|
| Important Web Links | |
| Download Official UPSC NDA 2 Notice (PDF) | |
| UPSC OTR & Official Application Portal | |
10. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
This career guidance blog post has been developed for informational and educational purposes, extracting data directly from the official notification (Examination Notice No.10/2026-NDA-II) published by the Union Public Service Commission. Candidates are strongly directed to read the complete detailed notification PDF on the official UPSC website to cross-verify precise eligibility nuances, exact medical standards, and specific documentary guidelines before executing their online submissions.
