Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

NDA exam centre sees more male aspirants this time

- Nikhil Sharma nikhil.sharma@htlive.com

LUDHIANA: : Men outnumbere­d women in taking the National Defence Academy (NDA) exam in Punjab conducted by the Union Public Service Commission across the country on Sunday, unlike last year when more females took the defence test as compared to their male counterpar­ts in the state. Out of the total 8,535 candidates who took the exam, 5,905 were men, while 2,630 were women.

The Supreme Court, in a landmark order on August 18, 2021, had opened doors of the National Defence Academy (NDA) to women cadets following which five women appeared for every man who took the exam in the state in November last year. Aditya Dachalwal, Joint Commission­er Municipal Corporatio­n, here said that Ludhiana

was the only district for the exam in Punjab.

Students from distant districts of the state and a few from other states, including Himachal Pradesh, and Union Territory Chandigarh took the exam in Ludhiana in a total of 40 centres located in various schools and colleges here.

UPSC held the NDA exam in two shifts

The NDA aspirants took the mathematic­s examinatio­n in the morning shift from 10 am to 12:30 pm and appeared for General Ability Test in the evening shift from 2 pm to 4:30 pm.

In the morning shift, out of the total 9,258 applicants who were eligible to appear in the defence exam, only 4,252 candidates took the test, including 2,958 male candidates and 1,294 females in Ludhiana. However, 5,006 candidates did not appear for the exam.

In the second shift, out of the total 9,258 students, 4,283 candidates appeared in the examinatio­n and 4,975 candidates remained absent. Out of this, 2,947 were men who took the exam and 1,336 were female candidates. OP Kapoor, superinten­dent, municipal corporatio­n, one of those in charge of conducting the exams, said that unlike last year, no special separate centres for women candidates were formed this time. Candidates along with their guardians reached the centres early in the morning.

CDS examinatio­n

UPSC also conducted Combined Defence Services examinatio­n across the country on Sunday. The exam was held in three shifts. Students across Punjab appeared for the exam in Ludhiana.

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