NCC

NCC: PRIDE and SPLENDOUR

NCC: PRIDE and SPLENDOUR

MOTO-“UNITY AND DISCIPLINE”

The future of any nation is largely related to the quality of its human beings. It is an essential for the development of the youth into confident leaders with requisite character qualities and personal attributes, so that they can take their place as responsible citizens of the country, assumes great importance. To achieve this objective the youth needs to be exposed, beside the academics, to such activities which help them in developing their personality and character and in-turn making them a good leader.

AIM

• To develop character, comradeship, discipline, leadership, secular outlook, spirit of adventure and ideals of selfless service amongst the youth of the country.
• To create a human resource of organized, trained and motivated youth.
• To provide leadership in all walks of life and be always available for the service of the nation.
• To provide a suitable environment to motivate the youth to take up a career in the armed, air and navy forces.

ORGANIZATION

The NCC is headed by a Director General with the rank of Lieutenant-General. He is assisted by two Additional Director Generals (A and B) of two-star rank (Major-General, Rear-Admiral or Air vice-Marshal). Five Brigadier level officers and other civil officials also assist him. The Headquarters is located in Delhi. There are 17 Directorates, located in the state capitals headed by an officer of the rank of a Major General from the three Services. Depending upon the size of the state and growth of NCC in the states, Directorates have up to 14 Group Headquarters under them through which they exercise their command and control of the organisation in the state. Each group is headed by an officer of the rank of Brigadier or equivalent known as Group Commander. Each NCC Group Headquarters control 5-7 units (BNs) commanded by Colonel/Lt. Col or equivalent. Each Battalion consists of companies which are commanded by the Associate NCC Officer (ANO) of the rank of Lieutenant to Major. In all there are 95 Group Headquarters in the country who exercise control over a network of 667 Army Wing Units (including technical and girls unit), 60 Naval Wing Units and 61 Air Squadrons. There are two training establishments namely Officers Training School, Kamptee (Nagpur, Maharashtra) and Women Officers Training School, Gwalior.

NCC UNITS IN MAHARAJA COLLEGE
There are three units of NCC –
1 Raj BN NCC 7 Raj (I) COY 3RAJ NAVAL NCC
  (Est. 28 Oct 2002)  
Dr. Amit Kotia Lt. Dr. Dev Dutt Patel Dr. Sanjay Singh
ANO ANO ANO
  Strength- 100  
ASSOCIATE NCC OFFICER (ANO)

ANO is an important link in the NCC organization between the battalion and the cadets. As a matter of fact, ANO is the feeder node of NCC since he/she is the one who is in direct contact with the cadets all throughout the year.

TIME of SELECTION  : July/August month of every year.

ENROLMENT of STUDENTS as NCC CADETS:
  1. Eligibility Conditions
    • Citizen of India.
    • Bearing good moral character.
    • Enrolled in an educational institution.
    • Meets the prescribed medical standards.
    • Age Senior Division/Wing (Boys/Girls) – 15 to 23 years.
    • Enrolment Period Senior Division/Wing (Boys/Girls) - 3 years.
  2. Physical examination: This is first step of selection procedure. It includes run, chin-up, sit-up etc.
  3. Written test and Interview.
  4. Application for Enrolment.
  5. A student desirous of being enrolled in the Senior Division shall apply to the ANO/ Officer Commanding of the nearest NCC Unit.
  6. Medical Examination.
DOCUMENTATION:
  1. 10th and 12th class mark sheet.
  2. Blood group certificate.
  3. Aadhar Card photocopy.
  4. Cadet/Guardian’s Bank account details photocopy.
  5. College admission fee receipt.
  6. 04 Passport size photo civil uniform.
TRAINING PERIOD

Total training period for SD and SW is 3 years with an extension of 1 year permissible on exceptional condition. Every cadet has to undergo service training for a period of at least 4 hours per week during the training year. However, no training is carried out during periods when the college or school through which a cadet is enrolled is closed for a vacation. Every cadet has undergone service training for a minimum period of 75% of total hours during the annual college. Every cadet, who has completed one full year of training and is in his (second year), attends an annual training camp of 9–10 days to fulfil the eligibility for certificate exam.

CERTIFICATES and EXAMINATION

There are 3 Certificates in NCC. Below describes about it from lower value to higher value:-

  • Certificate – A (at school level): It can be written by JD/ JW cadets of NCC, cadets of class 8 & 9. After passing those classes, it can't be obtained.
  • Certificate - B: It can be written by SD / SW cadets of NCC, cadets after class 10 or those studying for +3 (degree). In the second year of training they can appear for the same.
  • Certificate - C: It is the most important certificate for NCC cadet. Now it can be written in the 3rd year of training, in the 3rd year of degree course/those having ‘B’ certificate, can write it in the first year after his +2 and in the 1st year of degree by SD / SW cadets only.
These certificates are awarded as grading of (1) ‘A’ grade, (2) ‘B’ grade, (3) ‘C’ grade.

LIST of NCC ACTIVITY:

Throughout the year, various camps organized to train cadets in all field. These activities are as follow:
CAMPS
  • Republic Day Camp (RDC)
  • Prime Minister’s Rally
  • Combined Annual Training Camps (CATC)
  • National Integration Camp (NIC)
  • Advance leadership course
  • Army Attachment Camp
  • Hiking and Trekking Camps
  • Thal Sainik Camp (TSC)
  • Nau Sainik Camp (NSC)
  • All India Yachting Regetta (AIYR)
  • Rock Climbing Camps (RCC)
  • Youth Exchange Programme
SOCIAL SERVICE AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
  • Adventure Based Learning
  • Mountaineering Expeditions
  • All India Trekking Expedition
  • Camel Safari
  • Parasailing
  • Para Basic Course
  • Cycle and Motor Cycle Rallies
  • Sailing Expedition
  • Sea Sorties
SPORTS
  • NCC National Games
  • All India GV Mavlankar Shooting Competition
  • Equestrian Events
  • Jawaharlal Nehru Cup Hockey Tournament
  • Subroto Cup Football Tournament
  • Sailing Regatta is conducted every year at INS Chilka in Odisha.
SCHOLARSHIPS and AWARDS
NCC cadets have an opportunity to get scholarship from various schemes.
  • Scholarships by CWS- (250 Nos)
  • Best cadet awards – 02 Nos
  • Sahara Scholarships – 1016 Nos
  • Raksha Mantri Padak
  • Raksha Mantri Commendation Card
  • Governor’s Gold Medal
  • Governor’s Silver Medal
  • Chief Minister’s Gold Medal
  • Chief Minister’s Silver Medal
  • DG Commendation Card
CAREER OPTIONS
  • SSC in Army (NCC Special Entry Scheme)
  • COAST GUARD
  • AIR FORCE (Airman)
  • Border Security Force
  • Central Reserve Police
  • Central Industrial Security Force
  • Indo Tibetian Border Police
  • Benefit in academia
  • Reliance security

The uniqueness of NCC lies in its focused training activity round the year through highly dedicated Armed Forces and NCC Cadre personnel to achieve laid down aims and objectives for youth empowerment. Unity and Discipline are foremost and the Nation Supreme in nurturing future leaders of the Country. NCC is an institution dedicated to create 'Leaders of Tomorrow', encouraging them to discover their true calling, honing their abilities to pursue their dreams and foray into the world as empowered, responsible and true citizens. NCC empowers the youth with sound values and cherished ideals, offering plethora of opportunities to excel in all walks of life and become worthy citizens of our great Nation.

VARIOUS NCC ACTIVITIES (2017-2018)