NDA exam is different from the other competitive exams that candidates face after 12th. The candidates need to clear it so Trishul Defence Academy do some extra efforts for clearing it. TDA provides best NDA Coaching in Allahabad and Lucknow and Distance Learning Programme. The new aspirants of NDA need to follow the tips given below and absorb the required thing as per their requirements. NDA Exam is the prominent examination among the students who want to join Indian Defence Forces.This exam is regulated by the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission). It is the gateway for the students to join Indian Army, Air Force and Navy. It is a national level examination conducted two times in a year.
1. English and GK as a common part – Paper of the NDA exam consist of GK and English. This is a plus point as the candidates get more chances to score in the section in which they have a good attitude. Those who have good knowledge of G.S. can do well in that part, while those who are good in English can choose it to score. Trishul Defence Academy believe that basics are the base for any academic progress. Therefore we have doubt session on every Sundays for the students where they can visit their respective subject teachers and clear their doubts.
2. Mathematics practice – Mathematics is all about practice. The candidates must practice as much as they can. The questions in NDA exam are framed from the syllabus of 11th and 12th mathematics. So don’t leave any stone unturned.
3. Time matters here – The time management in the mathematics paper is the most important thing to do. Keep an eye on time while attempting mathematics paper. As the time given for G.A. paper is sufficient. The candidates have to manage time and keep the pace maintained in mathematics. This can be approached by practicing and doing prior preparation.
4. Stream subjects are crucial – The stream that the candidates have opted in their 12th class can be used to score more. Like physics and chemistry for science students, history and polity for Arts students and so on. The questions in G.A. paper are assembled from almost all subjects’ form all stream of the 12th class. So prepare your best subjects.
5. Negative marking – The UPSC exams have a negative marking of 1/3 which makes it a judgemental thing to score. Don’t mark the question which are out of your aptitude or knowledge. Just be specific to those which are under the level of your knowledge to reduce the fluctuation of your score.
6. General Ability needs judgment – The general ability is all about your knowledge level. So before making any decision over the correct option of any answer, make sure you have the opted the right one. Be cool and precise in whatever you mark.
7. Solve previous papers – The previous year papers of NDA can help the new aspirants in getting the idea of the types of question. The candidates must also go through the G.A. papers of other exams conducted by UPSC to get a good level of knowledge.
8. Current affairs are also important – The current affairs are the simplest thing to cover. But need serious efforts to prepare and attempt. The candidates have to prepare the C.A. of last 4-5 months with a deep knowledge of all major points.
Students needs to be fit in order to clear the physical fitness test held in the defence exams Trishul has its own ground where the students are prepared and trained to pass the physical training tests. PFT are done under the supervision of ex NDA officers and in the presence of doctors and physiotherapists to avoid any accidents.visit on: www.trishuldefenceacademy.com
Your Basics Should Be Clear
Firstly, do the analysis of your complete syllabus and mark the topics that require more concentration. Start preparing the topics from basics. If your basics are clear then only you are able to solve the high level questions.
Focus on General Knowledge and English Subject
Proficiency in English is required for clearing the NDA examination. Your English is not only tested in written test but if there is fluency in your English, then it may leave the good impression on selectors also at the time of interview.
As General Knowledge is the part of syllabus so prepare it well. You can strong your GK portion by reading newspapers, magazines, journals, refer books of prominent writers that focus on current affairs, etc.