The Union Public service Commission (UPSC) has officially opened applications for the National Defence Academy (NDA) and Combined Defence services (CDS) examinations for 2026. This is a key opportunity for young aspirants aiming to join the officer ranks in India’s Armed Forces.

Key Details of UPSC nda & CDS Exams 2026

  • Total Vacancies: 845 across the Army, Navy, and air Force
  • Exams:

NDA (National Defence Academy) – For candidates joining the Army, Navy, and air Force directly after 12th standard

CDS (Combined Defence Services) – For graduates seeking officer positions in the Armed Forces

  • Application Process: Online via the official UPSC website

Eligibility Criteria

NDA Exam:

Age: Typically 16.5 to 19.5 years

Educational Qualification: 12th pass or equivalent

CDS Exam:

Age: 19 to 24 years (varies by service)

Educational Qualification: Graduate degree from a recognized university

How to Apply

Visit the UPSC official website.

Complete the online registration and application form.

Upload required documents such as educational certificates, photographs, and signature.

Submit the application before the deadline.

Why This Exam Matters

  • Prestigious Career: Entry into the Armed Forces as an officer, with opportunities for leadership and service.
  • Structured Training: Candidates undergo rigorous training at nda or respective service academies.
  • Service to the Nation: Contribute directly to national defense and security.

Key Takeaway

The UPSC nda & CDS exams provide a golden opportunity for young aspirants to join India’s Armed Forces. With 845 vacancies available in 2026, candidates are encouraged to apply early and prepare diligently to secure their position as future officers.

 

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