The National Cadet Corps is the Indian military cadet corps with its Headquarters at New Delhi, Delhi, India. It is a Tri-Services Organization comprising the Army, Navy and Air Force, engaged in grooming the youth – ‘The Leaders of Tomorrow’ – into disciplined and patriotic citizens. The genesis of the NCC can be traced back to the First World War when the British created the University Corps as the second line of defense and to have a large pool of trained youth available for employment into the Armed Forces.
After independence the present day NCC under the Ministry of Defense came into existence on 16 Apr 1948 through NCC act XXXI, 1948. In 1950 Air Wing was added on 01 Apr with one Air squadron each at Bombay and Kolkata. The Naval Wing of the NCC was raised in Jul 1952, thus completing the true representation of all services in the Corps. Presently, NCC has approximately 13 Lakhs Cadets under its fold.
The motto of NCC is 'Unity & Discipline' which was adopted on 23 Dec 1957. In living up to its motto, the NCC strives to be and is one of the greatest cohesive forces of the nation, bringing together the youth hailing from different parts of the country and molding them into united, secular and disciplined citizens of the nation.
At Headquarters level, 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 ranks (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 Maj. Gen 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 organization 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.
The National Cadet Corps is an organization aiming at the development of leadership, character, comradeship, spirit of sportsmanship and the ideal of service, among the youth in educational institutions. The motto of NCC is Unity and Discipline. Unity implies our basic oneness and Discipline is the very bedrock on which any growing nation is founded. NCC also aims at inculcating a sense of patriotism and national pride in students. In addition it helps in physical fitness and also promotes all round personality in the students. Adequate facilities exist in the Institute for regular parades firing, training "obstacle course" and organizing camps. The National Cadet Corps plays a significant part in moulding a person's character. It fosters the spirit of teamwork and man-management and leads to the development of a more pleasing ovell personality. Thus NCC strives to achieve the following objectives:
NCC 'C' Certificate holders in age group 19-25 years are required to compete in UPSC Examination for Commission though IMA or OTA.
32 Vacancies are reserved in regular course of IMA for 'C' Certificate holders, irrespective of position in merit, subject of passing UPSC examination and clearing SSB interview.
NCC Special Entry Scheme for SD Wings graduates in OTA in group 19-25 years with 50% marks, through DDG of states for direct interview (SSB) every year. The Cadets are exempted from CDS examination conducted by UPSC.
Upto nine vacancies per course for commission in Navy are reserved for NCC 'C' Cert pass graduate cadets with B.Sc (Physics & Maths) or BE, in the age group of 19 to 24 years and passed by SSB Exempted from CDS examination of UPSC.
10% of vacancies for direct entry for Pilots Course for NCC 'C' Certificate holders of Air Wing (Not Processed through UPSC examination).
10% vacancies reserved in each branch for NCC 'C' Certificate holders. Not processed through UPSC examination.
1. 'A' Certificate -- 4 marks
2. 'B' Certificate -- 6 marks
3. 'C' Certificate -- 10 marks
1.'B' Certificate -- 1 mark
2.'C' Certificate -- 3 marks
Weightage of 15 marks to NCC 'C' Certificate holders for recruitment in officer cadre or ranks, depending on education qualification.
Preference to NCC 'C' Certificate holders for recruitment in officer cadre of ranks, depending on education qualification.
150 Scholarships to JD/JW and 100 scholarships to SD/SW of Rs.2000/- each awarded annually to meritorious NCC Cadets who have undergone two years training with minimum 60% attendance.
Note: Relaxation of 5% marks for SC/ST. Bonus 10% marks on securing minimum percentage as above to SC/ST/OBC.
Funding of the NCC is the dual responsibility of Central and the State Governments. Matching support from both these sources is therefore a mandatory requirement to ensure functional efficiency of the organisation. The State Govt. bears the liability for the following expenditure:-
Our college is established since 1985 at Guntur, A.P., In order to inculcate national sprit & discipline among students. NCC Army Wing was started in College 1999, further from the year 2018 the Girls Wing of NCC was also introduced. The College Comprises both Senior Division (Boys) and Senior Wing Cadets (Girls). The College NCC Plantoon holds A Company which comes Under 1 (A) ENGR COY NCC of Guntur Gp., A.P. & T NCC Directorate. CAPTAIN Dr. V.Chittaranjn Das (2000 to 2019) have nurtured the NCC Army Wing in the past. The Senior Division Boys Unit is Presently Commanded by Lieutenant Dr.V.Tara Chand, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Department & Senior Wing Girls unit is Commanded by Lieutenant Dr.J.Usha Kranti, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering Department.
ANO is an important link in the NCC organization between the BN 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. There are two training establishments namely Officers Training Academy, Kamptee and Women Officers Training Academy, Gwalior. These two institutions train the school and college teachers selected to head the company/troop. Courses in these institutions range from 21 days to 90 days in duration.
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Sr. No. | Rank | Name | COY/BN | From | upto |
1 | 2nd LIEUTENANT | Dr.V. Chittaranjan Das | 1 (A) Engr Coy NCC | 1999 | 2001 |
2 | LIEUTENANT | Dr.V. Chittaranjan Das | 1 (A) Engr Coy NCC | 2001 | 2008 |
The eligibility conditions and the general procedure for the conduct of the Certificate Examination for Cadets of Senior and Junior Division/Wings NCC(All wings) have been issued by this HQ from time to time. The aim of this Directive is to consolidate all such instruction and revise these, where necessary.
The type of Certificate Examination and the unit in which these are held are given below
Type of Certificate | NCC Unit |
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certificate 'A' | Junior Division/Wing NCC |
Certificate 'B' | Senior Division/Wing NCC |
Certificate 'C' | Senior Division/Wing NCC |
The cadet must have attended a minimum of 75% of total training period laid down in the syllabus for the first and second years for Senior Division Wing NCC (All Wings). Break in the NCC service of the cadet SD/SE prior to appearing in the exam should not exceed more than 18 months at one time, after his discharge to count his service for Certificate 'B' Examination. In case the break exceed 18 months the following procedure will be adopted
"If he had been on the unit rolls for a minimum of two years before his discharge and had attended 75% of the total periods during his NCC service he will need another 45 periods of training to become eligible for certificate 'B' Examination. In all other cases where above conditions are not fulfilled, the cadet must attend a minimum 75% periods of the first and second years of training."
"If he had been on the Unit rolls for a minimum of two years before his discharge and had attended 75% of the total period during his NCC service, he will need another 45 periods of training to become eligible for Certificate 'C' examination. In all other cases where above conditions are not fulfilled, the Cadet must attend a minimum of 75% periods of the first and second year of training."
Break in NCC Service of the Cadet should not be more than 12 months at one time to count his previous service for Certificate 'C' Examination. In case, the break exceed 12 months, the following procedure will be adopted
"If he has passed Certificate 'B' of SD/SW and has attended a total of 75% of periods of 3rd year SD/SW training, he will need another 30 periods of training to become eligible for Certificate 'C' examination.
A Cadet who successfully completes the Exchange Programme with Indo Canada Youth Exchange will be considered as "Present on NCC Parades" for competing the minimum laid down percentage attendance on parades for 'C' Certificate examination. Work on project will be in lieu of Annual Training Camp. These Cadets may be tested for 'C' Certificate Examination after the University Examinations.
Cadets will be allowed to appear for 'C' Certificate Examination only after one year of passing 'B' Certificate.
Details of certificate examination alongwith eligibility conditions, in tabulated form, as given in appendix 'A'.
Cadets who ceased to be on rolls of NCC may be permitted to appear for certificate 'A' Examination for Junior Division/Wing and 'B' & "C" for Senior Division/Wing NCC at their own expenses within a period of 12 months of their discharge from the NCC, provided they were otherwise eligible at the time of their discharge.
The ex-cadet so eligible can appear for the examination at any place in India by applying for the same, alongside with discharge certificate, to Local Unit Commander. The Group Commander is empowered to accept such requests from the ex-cadets.
With a view to give Cadets a chance to apply for the NCC Special Entry Scheme, in case their grading improves, itkl has been ruled that:
NCC aims at inculcating a sense of patriotism and national pride in students. In addition it helps in physical fitness and also promotes all round personality in the students. Adequate facilities exist in the Institute for regular parades firing, training “obstacle course” and organizing camps.
Sl. No. | Name of the Staff Member | Designation & Department | Designation |
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01. | LT Dr.V.Tara Chand | Asst.Prof., ME | Associate NCC Officer/Convener |
02. | Dr.V.Chittaranjan Das | Prof., ME | Member |
03. | Dr.M.Pompapathi | Asst.Prof., IT | Member |
04. | Sri K.Leela Krishna | Asst.Prof., CE | Member |
05. | Sri D.Praveen Kumar | Asst.Prof., CSE | Member |
The National Cadet Corps plays a significant part in moulding a person's character. It fosters the spirit of teamwork and man-management and leads to the development of a more pleasing overall personality.
Thus NCC strives to achieve the following objectives:
Recognizing the importance of the NCC, the Institute offers the students an opportunity to be part of the NCC. The Institute cadets are part of the 3UACTR (3 Uttaranchal Composite Technical Regiment) of the NCC and are divided into three companies viz. The Engineers, The Signals and The EME.
Sl. No. | Name of the Staff Member | Designation & Department | Designation |
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01. | Lt.Dr.Usha Kranti.J | Asst.Prof., ME | Associate NCC officer / Convener |
02. | Smt.Y.Madhulika | Asst.Prof., IT | Member |
03. | Smt.V.Lakshmi Suneetha | Asst.Prof., Physics | Member |
04. | Ms.T.R.Chandini | Asst.Prof., CE | Member |
The National Cadet Corps plays a significant part in moulding a person's character. It fosters the spirit of teamwork and man-management and leads to the development of a more pleasing overall personality.
Thus NCC strives to achieve the following objectives:
Recognizing the importance of the NCC, the Institute offers the students an opportunity to be part of the NCC. The Institute cadets are part of the 3UACTR (3 Uttaranchal Composite Technical Regiment) of the NCC and are divided into three companies viz. The Engineers, The Signals and The EME.