what is ncc

 

what is ncc

about ncc The future of any country is in large part dependent on the humans. It is crucial to develop the youth into confident leaders who possess the necessary character and personal traits in order to become responsible citizens of the country is of paramount importance. In order to achieve this, young people must be exposed, along with the academics, in activities that assist them in developing their character and personality, and ultimately, making them a great leader. AIM

* To cultivate character, comradeship, discipline, the secular perspective, leadership enthusiasm for adventure and selfless ideals in the young people of our nation.* To build an organization of well-trained and motivated young people.
* To lead throughout all areas of life, and to be at the disposal of the nation.
* To create a conducive atmosphere to inspire young people to consider a career in the air, armed as well as navy. ORGANIZATION

The ncc day is led by a Director General, who holds his rank as Lieutenant-General. He is assisted by 2 Additional Director Generals (A and B) of two-star rank (Major-General Rear-Admiral and Air vice-Marshal). Five Brigadier level officers and other civil officials are also with him. The Headquarters is located in Delhi. It has 17 Directorates that are located in the capital cities of the state, which are headed by officers of the rank of a Major General from each of the three Services. Depending upon the size of the state and the growth of NCC in States, Directorateshave upwards of 14 groups headquarters under their control, which manage and supervise the activities of the NCC within the state. Each group is headed by an officer who holds the rank of Brigadier or similar also known as Group Commander. Every NCC Group Headquarters control 5-7 units (BNs) commanded by Colonel/Lt. Col or equivalent. The Battalion is comprised of companies, which are overseen by an Associate NCC Officer (ANO) of the ranking of Lieutenant-to Major. In all there 95 Group Headquarters within the country who exercise the control of a network comprising six hundred and seventy-six Army Wing Units (including technical and girls unit) 60 Naval Wing Units as well as Air Squadrons. There are two establishments for training specifically Officers Training School, Kamptee (Nagpur, Maharashtra) and Women Officers Training School, Gwalior.

ASSOCIATE NCC OFFICER (ANO)

ANO is a vital link within the NCC structure, bringing together the battalion and the cadets. As a matter of fact, ANO is the feeder node of NCC as he/she is person who has direct connection with the young cadets all through during the entire year. TIME of SELECTION : July/August month of each year.

ENROLMENT of STUDENTS as NCC CADETS:

  1. Eligibility Conditions
    • Citizen of India.
    • Bearing good moral character.
    • Students enrolled in an educational institution.
    • Meets the prescribed medical standards.
    • Age Senior Division/Wing (Boys/Girls) Age Senior Division/Wing (Boys/Girls) between 15 and 23 years.
    • Age of Enrollment Senior Division/Wing (Boys/Girls) 3 years. 3 .
  2. Physical examination: This is first step in the selection process. It includes run, chin-up and sit-ups, among others.
  3. Written test and interview.
  4. Application for Enrolment.
  5. A student desirous of being accepted into the Senior Division shall apply to the ANOOfficer Commanding the nearest NCC Unit.
  6. Medical Examination.

DOCUMENTATION:

  1. Class 10th and 12th marks sheet.
  2. Blood group certificate.
  3. Aadhar Card photocopy.
  4. Cadet/Guardian's Bank account details photocopy.
  5. Receipts for college admission fees.
  6. 04 Passport size photo civil uniform.

TRAINING PERIOD

Total training period to be completed for SD or SW is 3 years with the possibility of extending it by one year, subject to exceptional conditions. Each cadet is required to complete instruction in the field that is at least four hours per week throughout the year of training. Training is not performed during times in which the college or the school where a cadet studying is closed for an absence. Every cadet has undergone service training for a minimum time of 75% of the total hours during the annual college. Every cadet who has completed one full year of instruction and is at the end of the second year of his (second year) goes to an annual camp for training of 9-10 days to satisfy the requirement for passing the certificate test.

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