These cadets will undergo the Service Selection Board (SSB) interview.
Captain (IN) AK Desai, Principal of Sainik School Nagrota, congratulated the cadets.
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has announced the results of the National Defense Academy and Naval Academy Examination (II) 2023. Sainik School Nagrota proudly reports that at least 30 cadets from their institution have successfully passed this prestigious examination, which was held on September 3.
Defense spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Sunil Bartwal reported that of these 30 cadets, nine are from the current batch (2023-2024), while 21 belong to the 2022-2023 batch. Next in line, these cadets will undergo the Service Selection Board (SSB) interview, the important step in the selection process for entry into the officer ranks of the Armed Forces.
Candidates who meet the qualifications will receive invitations based on their merit. Applicants will then be asked to register for the NDA 152nd course in Khadakwasla, Maharashtra, and the Indian Naval Academy (INA) 114th course in Ezhimala, Kerala.
Captain (IN) AK Desai, Principal, Sainik School Nagrota, congratulated the cadets and faculty for their excellent performance in the UPSC-NDA written examination. He underlined that the diligent and dedicated efforts of all involved resulted in this remarkable achievement.
The Principal of Nagrota Sainik School stated that the school provides an excellent environment for nurturing cadets and molding them into well-rounded individuals through a wide range of academic and co-curricular activities. The UPSC NDA 2 written exam results were released on September 26 on the official UPSC website, upsc.gov.in.
He added: “Following their success in the written examination, all 30 cadets underwent interviews conducted by the Service Selection Board (SSB) of the Ministry of Defense for admission into the Armed Forces Officer Cadre specifically for the NDA 152nd Course and the 114th Naval Academy Course. They have all earned this prestigious opportunity.”
Desai expressed his belief that the students’ mental, physical and character qualities developed in school will pave the way for their success in passing the SSB interview.