About NCC :

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The Cadet Corps Committee which was formed on 29 Sep 1946 with Pt HN Kunzru as chairman held six meetings in South Block, New Delhi. At the same time, Pt HN Kunzru formed sub-committees which were sent on study tours in all the main provinces of pre-independent India including provinces which are now located in Bangladesh and Pakistan. One sub-committee was also sent on tour to Great Britain and France from 15 Feb 1947 to 31 Mar 1947 to study the Youth and Cadet organisations in those countries.
The Cadet Corps Committee carried out exhaustive study of the problem of youth in India. Its sub-committees after their tour at home and abroad submitted their report to the Govt of India in Mar 1947. Soon after the report was submitted, a far reaching political development began to impact the country, due to which the Cadet Corps Scheme had to be kept in abeyance. The religious strife which then was at its zenith, ultimately led to the partition of the country into India and Pakistan. Read More

NCC Committee:

NCC Committee:
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1 Prof. D. N. Patil Co-Ordinator
2 Dr. Smita Chaudhari Co-Ordinator

Training in NCC:

Training in NCC:

Good and organized training is an important part of NCC and hence it is given due importance. The corps has achieved success through its well regulated system of rigorous training which includes Basic, Advanced and Specialized training, with more stress on training camps..

Training Activities::
Training activities of NCC can be broadly divided as under:-
  • Institutional Training. Training organized in schools and colleges as parades on aweekly / monthly basis.
  • Camp Training. Formal training organized as camps of 10-12 days duration.
  • Attachment Training. Formal training organized by attachment with Army/ Naval/Air Force units or with officer training academies like Indian Military Academy (IMA) and Officers Training Academy (OTA).
  • Naval Wing Activities. Seamanship, Navigation, Communication, Naval Warfare are taught to cadets. Swimming, Scuba Diving and Wind Surfing are other interesting activities.
  • Air Wing Activities. Airmanship, Aero modeling, Navigation, Air Frames, Aero Engines and Microlite Flying are taught to cadets.
  • Remount & Veterinary Activity. This activity is primarily meant for horsemanship and riding.

Incentives to NCC Cadets:

Introduction:

Apart from training and preparing the youth for future challenges in NCC, cadets are given various benefits in terms of job opportunities, scholarships and financial aid in time of any tragedy while doing any NCC related activities. These incentives are announced from time to time both by the Central and State Governments. These incentives are in the field of employment as well as academics and personal including medals, trophies, cash award etc. The best incentive being the vacancy reserved for ‘C’ certificate holders cadets for the commission as officer in the Indian Army.

Incentives By The Central Government:

  • For ‘C’ Certificate Holders. Specific vacancies in the Army, Air Force and Navy are allotted for NCC ‘C’ certificate holders. For officers there is no UPSC written exams. After application, the cadet is called directly for SSB interview, which he/she has to clear before final selection as per the merit list. The following vacancies are reserved by each service as officers :-
    (i) Army-64 seats per year at IMA & 100 seats per year at OTA.
    (ii) Navy-06 seats per course through Naval SSB.
    (iii) Air Force-10% vacancies in all courses through Air Force SSB.
  • 5-10% bonus marks for recruitment in ranks in Army, Navy and Air force.
  • Bonus marks for employment in CAPF / Para Military Forces and Department of Telecommunication
  • Can apply for gazetted post in CRPF if the cadet is a graduate.
  • Preference in State Services and also in private sectors.
  • Employment within NCC as Whole Time Lady Officer, Girl Cadet Instructor, Aero and Ship Modeling Instructor.
  • In Air Force Academy 5% seats are reserved for Girls candidates holding NCC ‘C’ certificate
  • In OTA Chennai, seats are reserved for Girls candidates holding NCC ‘C’ certificate (Seats are notified every year).

Incentives By State Governments:

Employment Concession - Preference is given by various state governments to the NCC ‘B’/‘C’ certificate holders for Recruitment in following departments:-

  • Police Service.
  • Transport Department.
  • Forest Department.
  • Excise Department.
  • Preference to the Girl Cadets as nurses, receptionists and telephone operators.

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