NDA 75RC Final List of Shortlisted Candidates

The Nigerian Defence Academy kaduna has released the final list of candidates for 75 Regular Course. So if you want to know the list of successful candidates for NDA 75RC, then read on to see how to check the NDA shortlisted candidates 2024.

If you’ve applied for the Nigerian Defence 75RC 2024/2025, this piece is tailored for you, as we’ve compiled a Comprehensive list of all shortlisted candidates for NDA 75RC 2024.

The Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) is a federal military institution in Nigeria, situated in Kaduna State. It is one of the three Nigerian service academies.

The academy’s primary objective is to train officers for the Nigerian Army, Navy, and Air Force. Additionally, it serves as a hub for research and development for the Nigerian Armed Forces.

The academy is divided into four faculties: humanities, social sciences, engineering, and sciences. Admission into the academy is fiercely competitive; only approximately 400 out of over 50,000 applicants are admitted each year.

Now, let’s proceed to the List of the NDA shortlisted candidates for 75RC 2024/2025.

NDA 75RC Shortlisted Candidates 2024/2025

The Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) regularly releases the list of candidates shortlisted for admission into the institution for the Regular Course (RC) program each academic year after the entrance examination held in the 36 States of Nigeria.

The list comprises the names of 75RC shortlisted candidates who will proceed to the Armed Forces Selection Board (AFSB).

These are the names that will be considered for NDA admission following their appearance before the Nigerian Defence Academy Armed Forces Selection Board (AFSB).

In this post, we will focus on the NDA 75RC shortlist designated for the Armed Forces Selection Board (AFSB).

After the board assessment, we will also update the list of successful NDA 75RC candidates. Candidates are advised to cross-check the list to confirm their names and gather other relevant information.

NDA 75RC Shortlist 2024

Access the Nigerian Defence Academy NDA 75RC Shortlist through Candidates are also encouraged to visit the official portal for the Nigerian Defence Academy 75RC for additional details.

Additionally, the list of successful candidates for the NDA 75RC can be found on the Academy’s official website.

This list comprises candidates who scored 180 and above in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and successfully passed the NDA 75 Regular Course entrance examination.

The NDA 75RC Shortlisted Candidates PDF can be accessed via the NDA official website www.nda.edu.ng.

Candidates who fail to report on the specified dates for Batches 1 and 2 will not be permitted to attend the interview. All candidates will be provided accommodation and meals throughout their stay for the AFSB.

Candidates must bring along:

1. Bank Verification Number (BVN) Certificate and Bank account number.
2. JAMB UTME Result Slip 2024.
3. Academic Certificates/Statements of Result and Testimonials for Primary and Secondary Schools.
4. Birth Certificate or Declaration of Age, preferably Birth Certificate.
5. Letter of Consent from Parent/Guardian.
6. Writing materials.
7. Three blue shorts and 3 white (round-neck) T-shirts.
8. A pair of white canvas shoes and 3 pairs of white socks.
9. Toiletries.
10. Non-refundable fee of N2,500.00 each for verification/confirmation of results at WAEC/NECO/NABTEB/NBAIS and JAMB.
11. Scratch cards for WAEC and/or NECO results for online confirmation of result.
12. Four recent coloured passport photographs.
13. The second copy of Postcard Photograph presented and endorsed at the Exam Centre during the NDA Screening Test.

Candidates are to download both the Attestation and Letter of Consent Forms from the NDA application portal/NDA website and complete them.

Failure to bring the listed documents may result in disqualification. Any alterations on the documents will lead to outright disqualification.

Candidates must bring the following items:

– Original and 2 photocopies of the above-listed documents.
– Letter of Attestation of State/Local Government Indigeneship duly signed by the Secretary to the State Government or Chairman of Local Government, as the case may be.

Certification obtained from a military officer from the candidate’s state of origin, who must be of the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and above or equivalent in the Nigerian Navy and Nigerian Air Force, may be used in place of Local Government Indigeneship Certificate.

The officer must indicate his formation/unit, appointment, contact address, phone number, and e-mail address. The officer must also affix a formation/unit stamp and sign.

– Acknowledgement Form and NDA Screening Test Admission Card.

NATURE AND DURATION OF THE CADETS TRAINING

All the Candidates whose names are among the NDA 74RC shortlisted candidates will undergo military and academic training as Officer Cadets for a period of 5 years for Nigerian Army cadets and 4 years for Nigerian Navy and Nigerian Air Force cadets.

The Navy and Air Force cadets will spend one year at their respective bases for specialized training. Upon successful completion of the cadet training, graduates will earn an honours degree in a core discipline (BSc, BEng, BA).

They will also earn a Presidential Commission into the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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