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NDA Previous Year Cut Off Marks

Here is the previous year cutoff marks of NDA exam, as well as subject-wise NDA cut off for the years 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013 and 2014 in this post.

So, if you are appearing or preparing for UPSC NDA & NA examination, then get an idea about the minimum marks from below.

Paper

Written Exam

Final Exam

NDA & NA (II) 2019

346

709

NDA & NA (I) 2019

342

704

NDA & NA (II) 2018

325

688

NDA & NA (I) 2018

338

705

NDA & NA (II) 2017

258

624

NDA & NA (I) 2017

342

708

NDA & NA (II) 2016

229

602

NDA & NA (I) 2016

288

656

NDA & NA (II) 2015

269

637

NDA & NA (I) 2015

306

674

NDA & NA (II) 2014

283

656

NDA & NA (I) 2014

360

722

NDA & NA (II) 2013

360

721

NDA & NA (I) 2013

333

698

NDA & NA (II) 2012

335

699

Sectional UPSC Cut Off for NDA & NA

There are also variations in the sectional cut off marks in NDA. Usually, it's around 25% to 30% somewhere. Check the UPSC NDA & NA sectional cut off from below the previous year.

Year & Exam Name

Minimum qualifying marks in each subject

NDA & NA (II) 2019

25%

NDA & NA (I) 2019

25%

NDA & NA (II) 2018

25%

NDA & NA (I) 2018

25%

NDA & NA (II) 2017

25%

NDA & NA (I) 2017

25%

NDA & NA (II) 2016

20%

NDA & NA (I) 2016

25%

NDA & NA (II) 2015

25%

NDA & NA (I) 2015

35%

NDA & NA (II) 2014

30%

NDA & NA (I) 2014

30%

NDA & NA (II) 2013

30%

NDA & NA (I) 2013

30%

NDA & NA (II) 2012

30%


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