Cadet Corps (NCC)
NCC aims at developing character, comradeship, discipline, a secular
outlook, the spirit of adventure and ideals of selfless service amongst young
citizens. Institutional
training includes basic military training to the cadets as part of the
curriculum and prepares them to join the Armed Forces. Mr.Akash Deep
Gathania is appointed as Associate NCC Officer. (ANO).
NCC is conducted with the following specific purpose:
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Ø Firstly, to expose young
cadets to a `regimental way of life’ which is essential to inculcate in them
the values of discipline, duty, punctuality, orderliness, smartness, respect
for the authorities, correct work ethos, and self- confidence.
Ø Secondly, to generate
interest in cadets by including and laying emphasis on those aspects of
Institutional Training which attract young cadets into the NCC and provides
them an element of thrill and excitement.
Ø Thirdly, to inculcate
Defence Services work ethos that is characterised by hard work, sincerity of
purpose, honesty, ideal of selfless service, dignity of labour, secular
outlook, comradeship, spirit of adventure and sportsmanship.
Camp training is the practical manifestation of
institutional training. The basic aim of Camps is to introduce cadets to a
regimented way of life and helps in developing camaraderie, team work,
leadership qualities, self-confidence, self-reliance and dignity of labour in
the cadets. The cadets are exposed to the excitement of camp life where they
apply the theoretical knowledge that they had gained in Institutional Training.
It is mandatory for Junior Division/ Junior Wing cadets to attend at least one
camp
On successful completion of the laid down
syllabi, cadets of Junior Division/ Wing are eligible for ‘A’ certificate
examination. |