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    NDACut off Trends- 2024

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    NDA Exam - Cut-off Trend

    UPSC NDA is a two-tier exam and 900 marks are allotted to each tier. The cadets are selected based on their aggregate cut-off in both tiers. However, to qualify for the second tier, which is the SSB interview, you have to score a minimum of 25% out of 900 in the First Tier. At the same time, you must have a minimum of 25% in each section of the papers. The average cut-off has varied over the years and if you note the trend since 2010, it has increased with time.

    Whether the NDA cut-off will be lower than usual this year, depends on many factors like the difficulty level of the paper, number of candidates who appeared, etc. 

    When you are preparing for the upcoming test, keeping the cut-off trend in mind helps you to make a study plan.

    Year

    NDA(I) (Max Marks:900)

    NDA(II) (Max Marks:900)

    2010

    263

    193

    2011

    290

    253

    2012

    333

    322

    2013

    337

    313

    2014

    348

    368

    2015

    306 (With at least 30% marks in each Subject) Marks secured by the last finally recommended candidate (out of 1800 marks) 674

    269 (With at least 25% marks in each subject) Marks secured by the last recommended candidate (Out of 1800 marks) 637

    2016

    288 (With at least 25 % marks in each Subject) Marks secured by the last finally recommended candidate (Out of 1800 marks) 656

    315

    2017

    342(With at least 25 % marks in each Subject) Marks secured by the last finally recommended candidate (Out of 1800 marks) 708

    258 (With at least 25% marks in each subject)

    2018

    338 (with at least 25% in each subject)

    325 (with at least 25% in each subject)

    2019

    342 (with at least 25% marks in each subject)

    346 (With at least 25% marks in each subject)

    2020 (expected)

    338-342- For Tier-1 700-720- Overall expected cut-off out of 1800

    355 (With at least 25% marks in each subject) 

    2021 343 (With at least 25% marks in each subject 355 (With at least 25% marks in each subject)
    2022 360 (With at least 25% marks in each subject) 316 (With at least 20% marks in each subject) 
    2023 301 marks with at least 25% marks in each subject 292 out of 900 (With at least 20% marks in each subject)

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