
Attention NDA 2 aspirants — the clock is ticking. The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) will close the NDA 2 Application Form 2026 window today, June 9, 2026, at 6:00 PM IST. Candidates who have not yet submitted their registration on the official portal upsconline.nic.in must do so immediately to avoid missing this final window.
UPSC has notified 394 total vacancies for NDA & NA Examination (II) 2026, distributed across the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Naval Academy wings. The written examination is scheduled for September 13, 2026. This is a high-stakes national-level defence entrance exam, and missing today's deadline means waiting an entire cycle to reapply.
Don't wait for the evening rush. Portal traffic spikes dramatically in the last 2–3 hours before any UPSC deadline. Payment failures and server timeouts are common on the final day. If you have not yet applied — do it now.
| Event | Date |
| NDA 2 Application Form Last Date | June 9, 2026 (6 PM) |
| Form Correction Window | After registration closes |
| NDA 2 Admit Card 2026 | To be announced |
| NDA 2 Exam Date 2026 | September 13, 2026 |
UPSC has announced 394 vacancies for NDA II 2026 across the following wings:
Army
Navy
Air Force
Naval Academy (10+2 Cadet Entry Scheme)
The exact wing-wise vacancy split is available in the official UPSC NDA 2 notification. Candidates should carefully select their preferred wing while filling the application form.
The NDA 2 application fee structure is as follows:
| Category | Application Fee |
| General / OBC (Male) | ₹100 |
| SC / ST Candidates | Exempted |
| Female Candidates | Exempted |
| Wards of JCOs / NCOs / ORs | Exempted |
Fee can be paid online via Debit Card, Credit Card, UPI, or Net Banking. Exempted candidates must still complete the application process without fee submission.
Follow these steps carefully to complete your NDA 2 registration before the 6 PM deadline today:
Visit the official UPSC portal: upsconline.nic.in
Click on the "NDA & NA Examination (II) 2026" application link
Select "New Candidate Registration" tab
Enter your email ID, mobile number, and basic personal details
Verify your email and mobile number via OTP, then set a password
Log in using your registered email/password or mobile number/OTP
Fill the application form with personal, educational, and eligibility details
Upload photograph and signature as per UPSC specifications
Select exam centre from available options
Pay the application fee (if applicable) via Debit/Credit Card, UPI, or Net Banking
Review all filled details carefully before final submission
Submit the form and download the confirmation page immediately
Pro tip: Save a PDF copy of your confirmation page. It contains your application number, which you will need for admit card download and future reference.
UPSC offers a one-time correction window after the registration process closes. Candidates who notice errors after submission can use this facility to rectify details. The following types of corrections are typically allowed:
Personal details (name, date of birth, address)
Educational qualifications
Photograph and signature
Category / reservation details
However, certain fields — such as exam wing preference or exam centre — may be non-editable once submitted. Candidates should not submit multiple application forms. The correction facility is the only valid route to fix errors.
UPSC will announce the correction window dates separately on its official portal after June 9.
Once the NDA 2 Application Form 2026 window closes today, UPSC will process registrations and eventually release the NDA 2 Admit Card 2026. The admit card will be available on the official UPSC portal and will contain:
Candidate's name and roll number
Exam centre name and address
Reporting time and exam schedule
Important instructions for exam day
Candidates should watch the official UPSC portal — upsc.gov.in — and keep their application number and registered credentials handy for admit card download.
The NDA written examination consists of two papers:
Paper 1 – Mathematics (300 marks, 2.5 hours): Algebra, Matrices, Trigonometry, Calculus, Statistics and Probability, Analytical Geometry.
Paper 2 – General Ability Test (GAT) (600 marks, 2.5 hours): English (200 marks) + General Knowledge (400 marks, covering Physics, Chemistry, General Science, History, Geography, Current Affairs).
Total: 900 marks for the written examination. Shortlisted candidates then appear for the SSB (Services Selection Board) Interview.
The complete selection process for NDA 2 2026 involves three stages:
Stage 1 — Written Examination (September 13, 2026): Objective-type paper with negative marking. Conducted at exam centres across India.
Stage 2 — SSB Interview: Candidates who clear the written exam cutoff are shortlisted for a five-day SSB assessment covering psychological tests, group activities, and personal interview rounds.
Stage 3 — Medical Examination: SSB-qualified candidates undergo a thorough medical fitness examination.
Final Merit List: Based on combined performance in written exam and SSB interview, subject to medical fitness clearance.
With registration closing today, candidates who have applied should immediately shift focus to preparation. Here is what matters most at this stage:
Mathematics: NDA Maths is Class 11–12 level but demanding on speed and accuracy. Focus on Calculus, Matrices, and Probability, which carry high weightage.
General Ability Test (English): Spotting errors, sentence improvement, and comprehension passages are high-frequency areas.
Current Affairs: The GAT paper tests awareness of national and international events. Maintain a daily reading habit of at least two reputed news sources.
Previous Year Papers: Solving at least 5–7 years of previous NDA papers is non-negotiable. It reveals exam pattern, question types, and time management benchmarks.
Physical Fitness: Begin PT alongside academic preparation. SSB success requires both mental sharpness and physical conditioning.
11:57 AM IST, June 9, 2026 — The NDA 2 written examination will be conducted on September 13, 2026, as per the official UPSC NDA notification.
11:06 AM IST, June 9, 2026 — Candidates can complete NDA 2 registration at the UPSC online portal. The process includes One-Time Registration (OTR), form submission, document upload, and fee payment.
10:14 AM IST, June 9, 2026 — The NDA 2 Application Form 2026 window will close today at 6 PM. Complete all steps — registration, document upload, and payment — well before the deadline.
9:22 AM IST, June 9, 2026 — Aspirants whose registration is done should now concentrate preparation on Mathematics, General Ability Test, and current affairs using previous years' question papers.
8:31 AM IST, June 9, 2026 — Candidates clearing the NDA 2 written exam will be called for SSB interview, followed by medical examination and final merit preparation.
6:57 AM IST, June 9, 2026 — Heavy portal traffic is expected in the last few hours before the 6 PM deadline. Early application significantly reduces the risk of payment failures and server delays.
6:00 AM IST, June 9, 2026 — Candidates who discover errors after submission should use the upcoming correction window rather than submitting multiple forms.
5:05 AM IST, June 9, 2026 — After successful submission, candidates must download and save the confirmation page as proof of completed registration and fee payment.
4:14 AM IST, June 9, 2026 — Applications can be submitted at upsc.gov.in or upsconline.nic.in. The official UPSC online application portal is the only valid submission platform.
2:37 AM IST, June 9, 2026 — UPSC has opened 394 vacancies through NDA 2 2026, distributed among Army, Navy, Air Force, and Naval Academy wings.
1:43 AM IST, June 9, 2026 — The form correction window will allow candidates to fix personal, educational, and photographic details. Editable and non-editable fields will be specified in UPSC instructions.
12:59 AM IST, June 9, 2026 — NDA 2 exam date 2026 is confirmed as September 13, 2026, for 394 vacancies across all four wings.
12:45 AM IST, June 9, 2026 — General and OBC male candidates must pay ₹100 as application fee. Female candidates and reserved-category applicants are exempt from fee payment.
Q1. What is the last date for NDA 2 Application Form 2026? The last date to submit the NDA 2 Application Form 2026 is June 9, 2026, at 6 PM IST. Candidates must complete registration, document upload, and fee payment before this deadline.
Q2. Where can I apply for NDA 2 2026? Candidates can apply at the official UPSC portal — upsconline.nic.in or upsc.gov.in. No offline applications are accepted.
Q3. What is the NDA 2 exam date 2026? The NDA & NA Examination (II) 2026 written exam is scheduled for September 13, 2026.
Q4. How many vacancies are available in NDA 2 2026? UPSC has announced 394 total vacancies in NDA 2 2026, spread across Army, Navy, Air Force, and Naval Academy wings.
Q5. What is the application fee for NDA 2 2026? General and OBC male candidates must pay ₹100 as application fee. Female candidates, SC/ST candidates, and wards of JCOs/NCOs/ORs are fully exempted from payment.
Q6. Can I correct my NDA 2 application form after submission? Yes. UPSC provides a one-time correction window after the application process closes. Candidates can edit personal details, educational information, photograph, and signature during this window.
Q7. What documents do I need to upload for NDA 2 registration? Candidates need to upload a recent passport-size photograph and a clear signature as per UPSC specifications. Ensure image files meet the size and format requirements mentioned on the portal.
Q8. What happens after NDA 2 registration closes? UPSC will process applications and release the NDA 2 Admit Card 2026 on the official portal. Shortlisted candidates after the written exam will be called for SSB interview.
Q9. What is the NDA 2 selection process? The selection process involves three stages: (1) Written Examination, (2) SSB Interview, and (3) Medical Examination, followed by preparation of the final merit list.
Q10. Is the NDA 2 exam only for male candidates? No. Following the Supreme Court order, female candidates are also eligible to apply for NDA examination. Female candidates are additionally exempt from paying the application fee.
Q11. What is One-Time Registration (OTR) in UPSC NDA application? OTR is a one-time profile setup on the UPSC portal where candidates register their basic personal and contact details. Once OTR is complete, the same profile can be used for applying to multiple UPSC examinations.
Q12. What should I do if the portal is slow or the payment fails today? Try accessing the portal during non-peak hours (before 3 PM is advisable). If a payment fails, wait for the transaction to reflect before retrying to avoid double deduction. Do not submit multiple applications.
This article is based on the official UPSC NDA & NA Examination (II) 2026 notification. Candidates are advised to verify all details at the official portal upsc.gov.in before taking any action.