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NDA 69 Regular Course (RC) Registration Deadline, Exam Date And Cut-off Mark


The management of Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) wishes to
inform all 69 Regular Course (RC) candidates of the following;
1. The sale of on-line application forms into Nigerian Defence
Academy (NDA) for 69 Regular Course (RC) has been extended to
31 March 2017. This is to enable candidates buy the Joint
Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) 2017 application form
and obtain their JAMB Registration Number.





2. The NDA Entrance Examination will take place on 22 April 2017
at designated centres across the country. Only candidates with
JAMB 2017 Registration Number will be eligible to write the exams.
3. NDA will await JAMB 2017 examination results before
shortlisting candidates for the 69 RC Armed Forces Selection
Board (AFSB) interview in June, 2017.
4. Only candidates who score a minimum of 180 (for Faculties of
Arts and Social Sciences, Science and Military Science &
Interdisciplinary Studies) and 210 (for Faculty of Engineering) in
JAMB 2017 examination shall be offered admission into NDA by the AFSB.
5. Only 2017 Registration Number and subsequent JAMB results
will be considered in the NDA admission process for 2017.
Signed
Academy Registrar


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