NCC (Army Wing)

NCC (Army Wing)

 

 

The NCC Army Wing started from 1963 in this college. The NCC is running under 7 MAH BT Nashik. Contribution of the NCC Army Wing gives tremendous success to the college as well as the Nation. This gives an opportunity to the NCC cadets for their future progress and development after completing ‘C’ Certificate of NCC. The intake of NCC in this college is 100 Cadets.

NCC (Army Wing) Incharge: Asst. Prof. Sukate Vijay M.
Contact: Mo. No. 8888867592
E-mail: vijay.sukate31@gmail.com

  • Strength of Cadets : 100 Cadets
  • Reallocation of Cadets : 100 (67% Boys and 33%Girls)
  • Day of the Parade : Friday
  • Time: 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m.
  • Total parade per Year:40 parades
  • ‘B’ Certificate Examination: Conducted by 7 Maharashtra. Battalion NCC NASHIK.
  • ‘C’ Certificate Examination: Conducted by Mumbai “B” Group.

Selection process:

  • Duration -3 year
  • Pre admission form.
  • Responsibility and willingness certificate of Parents and Student
  • Appear for physical test ( Running and physical exercise)
  • Physical fitness
  • Medical certificate
  • ‘B’ certificate for Third Year cadets

Documents Required:

  • Admission receipt
  • 12th std mark sheet
  • Aadhar card
  • National Bank Passbook
  • Photo -6 copies
  • Blood group certificate

Activities in NCC Army Wing:

  • Regular parades
  • Blood Donation
  • Tree Plantation
  • AIDS awareness
  • Pulse Polio
  • International Yoga day
  • NCC day rally
  • Cleanness Program.
  • Any other social program.

About NCC.
The ‘Aims’ of the NCC:

The ‘Aims’ of the NCC laid out in 1988 have stood the test of time and continue to meet the requirements expected of it in the current socio–economic scenario of the country. The NCC aims at developing character, comradeship, discipline, and a secular outlook, the spirit of adventure and ideals of selfless service amongst young citizens. Further, it aims at creating a pool of organized, trained and motivated youth with leadership qualities in all walks of life, who will serve the Nation regardless of which career they choose. Needless to say, the NCC also provides an environment conducive to motivating young Indians to join the armed forces.

Motto of NCC:

The need for having motto for the Corps was discussed in the 11th Central Advisory Committee (CAC) meeting held on 11 Aug 1978. The mottos suggested were “Duty and Discipline”; “Duty, Unity and Discipline”; “Duty and Unity”; “Unity and Discipline”. The final decision for selection of “Unity and Discipline” as motto for the NCC was taken in the 12th CAC meeting held on 12 Oct 1980.

Core Values:

The NCC is a responsive, learning and continuously evolving organization. Its activity is guided by certain core values that we Endeavour to instill among all ranks of the NCC. These include the following.
(a) A sense of patriotic commitment to encourage cadets to contribute to national development.
(b) Respect for diversities in religion, language, culture, ethnicity, life style and habitat to instill a sense of National unity and social cohesion.
(c) Abiding commitment to learn and adhere to the norms and values enshrined in the Indian Constitution.
(d) Understanding the value of a just and impartial exercise of authority.
(e) Ability to participate in community development and other social program.
(f) A healthy life style free of substance abuse and other unhealthy practices.
(g) Sensitivity to the needs of poor and socially disadvantaged fellow citizens.
(h) Inculcating habits of restraint and self-awareness.
(i) Understanding the values of honesty, truthfulness, self-sacrifice, perseverance and hard work.
(j) Respect for knowledge, wisdom and the power of ideas.