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what is sectional cutoff in NDA written examination


sarijeet2310 11th Aug, 2020
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Prabhav Sharma 11th Aug, 2020

Hello Sarijeet,

NDA written examination is of 900 marks. In order to pass the written examination, the candidates are required to secure a minimum of 25% marks in each subject. The qualifying marks differ from exam to exam. The interview will be of 900 marks. The final merit will be calculated on the basis of marks obtained in both written examination and interview.

Hope this helps! All the best for your career!

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11th Aug, 2020
what does each subject means is it like we have to score 25% individual in economics, history ,polity, Geo , physics ..... or in overall GAT paper and MATHEMATICS paper
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11th Aug, 2020
sarijeet2310 Each subject means two sections viz. GAT and Mathematics! GAT is of 600 marks and Mathematics is of 300 marks. So a candidate is required to have a minimum of 150 marks in GAT and 75 marks in Maths!
Hope this is clear now!
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12th Aug, 2020
Prabhav Sharma thank you
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