Department of NCC
NATIONAL CADET CORPS (ARMY WING)
The National Cadet Corps (NCC) is a premier youth organization in India that aims to develop character, discipline, and leadership qualities among young people. The NCC provides an excellent platform for college students to participate in various activities that enhance their overall personality development. The NCC is a voluntary organization and the training provided is free of cost.
The NCC has a strong presence in colleges across the country and it offers various opportunities for college students to participate in activities such as drill, shooting, physical training and adventure activities such as trekking and mountaineering. The training is designed to develop qualities such as leadership, teamwork, self-confidence and a sense of social responsibility. The NCC also organizes various camps which provide opportunities for cadets to interact with peers from different regions learn new skills and participate in community service activities.
The NCC also provides opportunities for college students to participate in national and international level competitions and events such as the Republic Day parade, the Prime Minister's Rally and the All India NCC Camp. These events provide a platform for students to showcase their skills and interact with cadets from different regions of the country.
Apart from the training activities, the NCC also promotes social and environmental awareness among cadets. It organizes activities such as blood donation drives, tree plantation drives, and awareness campaigns on social issues such as drug abuse, HIV/AIDS, and gender equality.
Being associated with the NCC is a matter of pride for any college student, and it is a great opportunity to develop oneself into a responsible citizen of the country. The NCC is a prestigious organization in India, and it has played a significant role in shaping the lives of young people in the country.
Aim & Objectives
The National Cadet Corps (NCC) is a premier youth organization in India that aims to develop character, discipline, and leadership qualities among young people. The NCC provides an excellent platform for college students to participate in various activities that enhance their overall personality development. The NCC aims to achieve the following objectives for college students:
Character Building:
The NCC aims to inculcate a sense of discipline, punctuality and responsibility among cadets. The training provided by the NCC is designed to develop qualities such as courage, integrity and a sense of social responsibility among cadets.
Leadership Development
The NCC aims to develop leadership qualities among college students through various training activities such as drill, physical training and adventure activities such as trekking and mountaineering.
National Integration:
The NCC aims to promote national integration by providing a platform for students from different regions and backgrounds to come together and participate in activities that foster a sense of unity and national pride.
Social Awareness:
The NCC aims to promote social awareness among college students by organizing activities such as blood donation drives, tree plantation drives, and awareness campaigns on social issues such as drug abuse, HIV/AIDS, and gender equality.
Skill Development
The NCC aims to provide opportunities for college students to develop new skills and participate in national and international level competitions and events, such as the Republic Day parade, the Prime Minister's Rally and the All India NCC Camp.
To pursue a career in the Armed Forces
To develop well-rounded individuals who are physically fit, mentally strong and committed to serving their country and it serves as a stepping stone for those who wish to pursue a career in the Armed Forces.
Motto
"Unity and Discipline" Core ValuesThe National Cadet Corps (NCC) promotes the following core values among its cadets:
Intake Capacity
Training in NCC
Institutional Training: Training
Camp Training:
Physical Training
The training focuses on improving physical fitness, endurance and strength through activities such as running, obstacle courses and other physical exercises.
Weapon Training:
Cadets are trained in handling and firing different types of weapons including rifles.
Drill and Ceremonial Training:
Cadets learn the basic drill movements, marching and ceremonial procedures that are an essential part of military life.
Map Reading and Navigation:
Cadets are trained in reading maps and using a compass to navigate in the field.
Leadership Training:
Cadets are taught the principles of leadership including communication, decision-making, teamwork and given opportunities to practice and develop these skills. The training in the NCC army wing is designed to be rigorous and challenging but also fun and rewarding. Through the training cadets learn valuable life skills and develop a sense of discipline, responsibility and patriotism preparing them for a successful future.
Camps
- RDC: Republic Day Camp
- TSC: Thal Sainik Camp
- MAC: Military Attachment Camp
- AITC: All India Trekking Camp
- ALC: Advanced Leadership Camp
- BLC: Basic leadership camp
- ATC: Annual Training Camp
- IGC: Inter Group Camp
- EBSB: Ek Bharat Shresta Bharat
- SNIC: Special National Integration Camp
- RCC: Rock Climbing Camp
- VSC: Vayu Sainik Camp
- NSC: Nau Sainik Camp
- Mountaineering Camp
- SSB Screening Camp
Activities run by NCC units:
Enrollment Eligibility
To be eligible to enroll in the National Cadet Corps (NCC) in junior/ senior college, a person must meet the following basic eligibility criteria:
It is important to note that these are basic eligibility criteria, and additional criteria may apply depending on the specific requirements of the NCC unit. It is advisable to check with the local NCC unit for more information about the eligibility criteria and the enrollment process.
Eligibilities for Certificate Examination
The eligibility criteria for appearing in the B and C Certificate Examination in NCC are as follows:
‘B Certificate Examination’
a. NCC Training:
The cadet must have undergone a minimum of two years of NCC training and attended a minimum of 75% of the total training periods laid down by the NCC.
‘C Certificate Examination’
a. NCC Training:
The cadet must have undergone a minimum of three years of NCC training, including two years of senior division training and attended a minimum of 75% of the total training periods laid down by the NCC.
b. 'B' Certificate:
The cadet must have obtained the B Certificate. It is important to note that these are the basic eligibility criteria and there may be additional requirements depending on the specific rules and regulations of the NCC unit. Additionally, cadets must also meet the physical fitness and character requirements as laid down by the NCC.
Benefits of Joining NCC
NCC Officer (A.N.O)
Sr. No. | Photo | Name of NCC Officer | Period |
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Lt. B. B. Waghmare | From 2016 onwards |
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Lt. S.A. Sangale | 2022 onwards |