National Cadet Corp (NCC)

National Cadet Corps at Vivekananda Institute of Technology

N.C.C. is a dynamic organization of young boys and girls all over the India. It plays an important role in inculcating values of character, patriotism, unity and selfless services amongst the youth. It helps in shaping the youth into discipline responsible citizen of India. NCC provides a platform for self development and helps to chanalise their energy and potential towards nation building.

About NCC

Motto: Unity in Discipline

Cardinal Principles of discipline

  1. Obey with a smile.
  2. Be Punctual.
  3. Work hard and without fuss.
  4. Make no excuses and tell no lies.

Aim of NCC:

  1. To develop qualities of character, courage, comradeship, discipline, leadership, secular outlook, spirit of adventure and sportsmanship and the ideals of selfless service among the youth to make them useful citizen.
  2. To create a human resource of organised trained and motivated youth to provide leadership in all walks of life including the Armed Forces and be always available for the service of the nation.

Oath
“I do hereby solemnly promise that I will serve my motherland most truly and loyally and that, I will abide by the rules and regulations of the National Cadet Crops. Further under the command and control of my commanding officer, I will participate in every camp most sincerely and wholeheartedly.”

 

Pledge:

“We the cadet of the national cadet corps, do solemnly pledge that we shall always uphold the unity of India. We resolve to be disciplined and responsible citizens of our nation. We shall undertake positive community service in the spirit of selflessness and concern for our fellow beings.

NCC at VGU VIT Jaipur

In the year 2013 NCC was started in our University to groom the students as worthy citizens and future leaders of our Nation. Our Vivekananda Coy is an attached with Army Wing (1 Raj Armd Sqn NCC, Jaipur) and Air wing (1 Raj Air Sqn NCC, Jaipur). It is functioning with 104 cadets and two ANO.

Parades:

Our College conducts 35 parades per academic year, which include foot drill, weapon drill, map reading etc. as well as theory classes.

Blood Donation Program:

Every year our College conducts a Blood Donation Camp with the combined efforts by our NCC, YRC & NSS organisations.

Organ Donation Program:

Our college conducts an organ donation awareness program to motivate the youth about the importance of organ donation, number of cadets have put up their will to donate the organs.

Camps:

This is the place where each cadet are groomed to know about, What is NCC? How to develop their physique? How to develop leadership quality?

Trekking:

Trekking gives an idea about hilly region, map reading, estimation of distance, direction prediction etc. Usually every year our college permits our cadets for a trek.

Volunteer Activities:

NCC cadets are encouraged in volunteer activities in various college events such as College Day, Fine Arts Day, Sports Day, Graduation Day etc.

Celebrations:

NCC cadets actively participate in celebrations like Independence Day, Republic day and International Yoga Day

Cadet Activities

The NCC cadets undertake and participate in various activities like Centrally Organised Camps, Training, and National Service Scheme activities. 

Centrally Organized Camps:
  1. Leadership Camp
  2. Rock Climbing Camp
  3. Trekking camp
  4. National Integration Camp (NIC)
  5. Thal Sainik Camp (TSC)
  6. Army Attachment Camp (AAC)
  7. Republic Day Camp (RDC)
  8. Annual Training Camp(ATC)

 

Diverse Training Activities:

Cadets are trained and tested in General Knowledge, Drill, Cross-country, First Aid, Health and Hygiene, Map Reading, Obstacles, Firing, Group Discussion, Personal Interview, Line Area, Flag Area and Cultures. Cadets also participate in inter-group and inter-collegiate competitions.

The training is broadly divided into four distinct categories namely Institutional Training, Community
Development, Youth Exchange Programme and Adventure Activities.

Institutional Training: Cadets must be made to understand the aim and purpose of teaching drill, so that they are suitably motivated and do not take it as “fatigue”. Emphasis will be laid on correct bearing, marching, saluting and arms drill. Cadets generally take keen interest in weapon training and firing.  All cadets get an opportunity to fire their authorized ammunition.

Physical Fitness, First Aid, Camp Training which forms the most vital part of the NCC Training. In camps, young cadets get the thrill and joy of outdoor and community living. Besides, All India Camps such as National Integration, Leadership, Army Attachment, Republic Day, and Independence Day Camps in which cadets from all parts of the country work together and contribute greatly towards promoting national integration. These camps widen the horizon of the young cadets and provide them an opportunity to forge bonds of national brotherhood. These camps help bridge cultural gaps, break regional and language barriers and bring the youth from different parts of the country closer to each other.

Community Development: These activities aim at making our young people conscious of and sensitive to the needs and problems of their fellow countrymen and enabling them to contribute meaningfully to enriching community life. The NCC has been in the forefront in rendering assistance to the needy. Some of the major areas of activities include blood donation, adult literacy. anti-dowry, anti-leprosy, anti-drug, tree plantation, eye donation and construction of roads. NCC has also laid great stress on ecology and conversation of plant life.

Youth Exchange Programme: This is a very important activity. It is done to increase international understanding and bolster awareness. These exchanges are done with NCC community of 10 countries namely Australia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Canada, Maldives, Nepal, Singapore, UK, Russia and Vietnam at the international level. This exchange program includes mutual visits up to 24 cadets for a period of two weeks. Cadets carry out community development work, study history, culture and socio-economic conditions of YEP countries.

Adventure Training: Adventure activities are organized to develop special qualities of courage, leadership, spirit of adventure, sportsmanship, a spirit of comradeship, team work and self-confidence amongst the cadets. Some of the activities are Trekking, Rock-climbing, Mountaineering, Para Jumping, Scuba Diving, Water Skiing, Sailing, Kayaking and Yachting. Para Sailing, Glider and Microlight Flying Slithering and Cycle/Motorcycle expeditions.

National Service Scheme Activities

NCC has adopted community development activities with the aim of imbibing amongst cadets selfless service to the community, dignity of labour importance of self help, need to protect the environment and to assist weaker sections of the society in their upliftment. This was envisaged through programmes involving :

  1. Adult-education
  2. Tree plantation
  3. Blood donation
  4. Anti Dowry Rally
  5. Anti Leprosy Drive
  6. AIDS Awareness Rally
  7. Visit to Old Age Homes
  8. Slum clearance
  9. Disaster Management Relief

 

NCC Examination

‘B’ Certificate Examination:

  1. The Cadet must be in second year of SD/SW NCC Training.
  2. Must have attended one Annual Training Camp/NIC/Attachment training with regular Army, Navy, Air Force Units.
  3. Cadets possessing ‘A’ Certificate will be awarded 10 bonus marks.
  4. 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 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.
  5. “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.”

Permission to Appear in Certificate Examination after Discharge

 

  1. 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.
  2. 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.

 

‘C’ Certificate Examination:

  1. Cadet must have passed ‘B’ certificate.
  2. The Cadet must be in second/third year of SD/SW NCC Training
  3. The Cadet must have attended a minimum of 75% of the periods of 3rd year syllabus during the academic session.
  4. Break in the NCC Service of the SD/SW Cadet prior to appearing in the exam should not exceed more than 18 months at one time, after his discharge to count his previous service for Certificate ‘C’ examination. In case the break exceeds 18 months, the following procedure will be adopted
  5. “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.”
  6. Must have attended two Camp.

Re-Test for Improvement of Grading: ‘C’ Certificate:

  1. Cadets who have obtained a ‘C’ grading in NCC ‘C’ Certificate Exam and who wish to improve their grading so that they become eligible to apply for the NCC Special Entry Scheme, will be allowed to appear for a retest. Only one retest will be allowed.
  2. Cadets will have to re-appear in complete examination. Retest will be held along with fresh cases next year. During the period, these Cadets may attend at least two weeks’ Special Parade/Coaching classes to be organized by units after he academic session. Those Cadets who do not attend the Special Parade/Classes will also be eligible to appear in the re-test. No refreshment or other allowance will be admissible for this classes/parade/retest.

Permission to Appear in Certificate Examination after Discharge:

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

Achievements and Awards

Achievements at International Level:

  1. UO Peeyush Lamba was selected as a “BEST CADET” &  represented INDIA at Russia through (YEP) Youth Exchange Programe in 2017
  2. SUO Keerti Nair was selected as a “BEST CADET” & represented INDIA at Bangladesh through (YEP) Youth Exchange Programe in 2014

Achievements at National Level:

  1. SUO Keerti Nair was selected and attended RD Parade 2014 held at Delhi.
  2. Sgt. Pratap S. Rathore broke the National firing record and attained first position by firing 5 round in 1cm.
  3. Cdt. Jitendra S. Shekhawat was selected and attended RD Parade 2016 held at Delhi.
  4. Cdt. Prashant K. Saini and Cdt. Sanjay Banjara were selected for the Rajasthan Directorate NCC Football team.
  5. Sgt. Pratap S. Rathore was selected and attended for SNIC Camp 2015 held at Lakshdeep.
  6. SUO Peeyush Lamba & Cdt. Kunwar Singh were selected and attended RD Parade 2017 held at Delhi.
  7. UO Munesh Kr. Yadav was selected for 318 Basic Mountaineering course 2017 held at Darjeeling.
  8. Cadet Vivek S. Rawat represented Rajasthan at all INDIA VAU SANIK Camp.
  9. UO Harsh Chaubey got selected and attended Army Attachment Camp-2018, Bikaner and also selected to give guard of honor to Chief Minister of Rajasthan.
  10. UO Ranjana Bai Yadav got selected in ALC- 2018, Malout (Punjab).
  11. UO Ranjana Bai Yadav was attented SSB Course-2019 at OTA Gwalior.
  12. Cdt. Deepika Jangir was selected for TSC Camp-2019 Delhi Cantt. New Delhi.

Achievements at State Level:

  1. Cdt. Rohit Kumar selected for Indian Army as SOL.
  2. Cdt. Vinod Kumar selected in Govt. Job as Superintendent clerk in Seceratriate Jaipur.
  3. UO Ranjana Bai Yadav was stood first position in poster competition on WHO day.
  4. Cdt. Narendra Muraka Achived Second position in Shooting Competition in CATC camp 2019.
  5. Cdt. Ravi, Upendra, Anurag and Vinod kumar selected & attended Pre-VSC-2019camp held at Kota.
  6. In CATC Camp-2019, VIT & VGU Cdts. Special achievements in many activities are following.
  • Best Cadet (UO Ranjana Bai Yadav)
  • Solo Dance (First)
  • Group Dance (Second)
  • Group Song (Second position)
  • Best Living Area (First position)
  • Debate (First position)
  • Extempore  (Harsh Chaubay)

 

ACHIEVEMENTS OF ANO (AIR WING):

  1. C/T Dr. Ruchi Sharma was attended CATC cum Pre RDC-III 2017 at Ganghi Nagar, Jaipur.
  2. C/T Dr. Ruchi Sharma was attended CATC-2018 ,PHAGI which will be held on 5th sept. -14 sept. 18.
  3. Dr Ruchi Sharma (FLYING OFFICER)  was  completed PRCN Course at OTA, Gwalior. and now selected for next training at Air force station, Tambram

ACHIEVEMENTS OF ANO (ARMY WING):

  1. C/T Krishna Nandan was attended two National level camps during 2013-16 as a under officer Rank.
  2. C/T Krishna Nandan was attended CATC cum Pre RDC-III at NCC complex , Ghandi Nagar held on 21 Dec. 2018.
  3. C/T Krishna Nandan hosted a Combined Annual training camp cum Pre Thal Sainik camp (TSC) on form 14th to 23 june 2018 in VIT Campus Jaipur.
  4. Lt. Krishna Nandan complete three months of rigorous training at OTA, Kamptee and there he is also awaeded by Mjr Gen IJS Hundel for Best Training Officer.
  5. Lt. Krishna Nandan was detailed Training Officer in CATC cum Pre IGC Camp under 1- Raj armd Sqn NCC Jaipur.
  6. Lt. Krishna Nandan was awarded by DG NCC Commendation Card on 71 NCC Day 2019 by Lt. Gen. Rajeev Chopra. 

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