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How much mark should I earn in maths and GAT in the nda exam to get passed for the exam? Please tell me the details..


Bipin Joseph 2nd Jul, 2020
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Sk Student Expert 2nd Jul, 2020

Hi

As per your question according to the data Merit list is primarily based on each your written in addition

to interview marks . And one more element for written exam , candidates want to qualify for each

papaer I imply maths paper and GAT paper and qualifying marks is round 30 to 35% .

The reduce off is 25% in each subject means seventy five marks in maths and a hundred and fifty marks

in GAT paper but to get certified for SSB you need to score atleast 320. Then in SSB you need to rating

around 390+ to get admission in NDA.

NDA Cut Off 2019

Stage

NDA Written exam (out of 900)

NDA Final Cut off (Out off 1800)

NDA (I) 2019

342 (With as a minimum 25% marks in every subject)

704

NDA Cut off 2019 for Written Exam

Subject

Marks Secured

NDA Maximum Marks

NDA 2019 Cut off of GAT subject

150

600

NDA Cut off of Mathematics subject

75

300

Total written reduce off of NDA 2019

342

900

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