NDA exam pattern 2021 is such it’s divided into the written exam and SSB Interview. The written exam of NDA comprises two sections, Mathematics and General Ability Test(GAT). The total marks of the written exam are 900. Candidates qualifying the written exam are involved SSB Interview for Psychological Aptitude and Intelligence. The SSB Interview carries 900 marks. NDA exam pattern 2021 highlights the mode of exam, number of questions, total marks, time duration, etc. Read below for more details on the NDA exam pattern.

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Exam ModeOffline
Number of papersGAT(General Ability Test) and Mathematics
Test DurationGAT: 2 ½ hours
Mathematics: 2 ½ hours
Exam TimeGAT: 10 am to 12.30 pm
Mathematics: 2 pm to 4.30 pm
Number of QuestionsGAT: 150 & Mathematics: 120
Language of Question PaperEnglish and Hindi
Total MarksWritten Exam: 900 (600 for GAT and 300 for Mathematics)
SSB Interview: 900

NDA Exam Pattern 2021 for Written Exam

The test paper of NDA written exam is split into two parts, GAT and arithmetic . All the questions within the exam are going to be objective type. there’ll be a complete 150 questions in GAT while the Mathematics part will carry a complete of 120 questions. Each section of the exam are going to be held for two ½ hours. The GAT section are going to be for 600 marks while the Mathematics section will carry 300 marks. The GAT section is split into two parts. Part A comprises English while Part B consists of public knowledge . The structure of the NDA exam pattern for written exam is given below.

PapersSubjectMaximum marksDuration
Paper 1Mathematics3002 ½ Hours
Paper 2GAT6002 ½ Hours
Total9005 Hours

Candidates can check the distribution of GAT:

SectionsMaximum marks
Part A – English200
Part B – General KnowledgePhysics100
 Chemistry60
General Science40
History, Freedom Movement, etc.80
Geography80
Geography40
Total600

Marking Scheme for NDA written exam

The SSB Interview is split into two stages. Candidates qualifying the Stage 1 are involved the Stage 2 exam. Stage 1 of the SSB Interview comprises Officer Intelligence Rating (OIR) tests and movie Perception and outline Test (PP&DT). Stage 2 comprises Group Testing Officer Tasks, Psychology Tests and therefore the Conference. This stage carries a complete of 900 marks. Candidates can check the pattern of SSB Interview.

SectionsMarks for correct answerMarks for incorrect answer
GAT41.33
Mathematics2.50.83

NDA Exam Pattern 2021 for SSB Interview

The SSB Interview is split into two stages. Candidates qualifying the Stage 1 are involved the Stage 2 exam. Stage 1 of the SSB Interview comprises Officer Intelligence Rating (OIR) tests and movie Perception and outline Test (PP&DT). Stage 2 comprises Group Testing Officer Tasks, Psychology Tests and therefore the Conference. This stage carries a complete of 900 marks. Candidates can check the pattern of SSB Interview.

StagesTests
Stage 1 Screening Test·         Verbal and non-verbal tests
·         PPDT
Psychological Test·         Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
·         Word Association Test (WAT)
·         Situation Reaction Test (SRT)
·         Self Description Test (SD
Stage 2

Group Testing Officers Test·         GD
·         GPE
·         PGT
·         HGT
·         IOT
·         Command Task
·         Snake race/Group Obstacle Race
·         Individual lecture
·         FGT
Personal Interview
Conference

What topics are important for NDA exam?

The questions in Mathematics as per NDA syllabus aims to check a candidate’s calculative skill. the quality of questions is essentially of sophistication 10, 11 and 12 levels. For the Mathematics section, candidates can prepare the subsequent topics.

Arithmetic
Mensuration
Algebra
Geometry
Trigonometry
Statistics, etc.

The GAT section of NDA question paper carries questions from English and public knowledge . For English section, candidates must specialise in grammar, comprehension and reading abilities. generally Knowledge, candidates should specialise in current affairs, physics, chemistry, general science, history etc.