Vision
Empower volunteer youth to become potential leaders and responsible citizens of the country.

Mission
To develop leadership and character qualities Mold discipline and nurture social integration and cohesion through multi-faceted programmes conducted in a military environment.

Objectives
To train volunteer youth to become confident, committed and competent leaders in all walks of life
To provide ample opportunities to the cadets by way of conducting firing camps, drill practices, personality development and voluntary service programmes.
To create an awareness among the student community regarding its importance towards nation building
To undertake adventure activities for development of leadership qualities and risk taking abilities
To provide an environment that helps to motivate cadets to join the armed forces as a career.

Motto
“Unity and Discipline”

Brief History of NCC
After the First World War (August 5, 1921), the Indian Defense Force (IDF) was replaced by the Indian Territorial Force (ITF), of which the University Training Corps (UTC) forms a very important part. The UTC units were raised primarily with a view to obtain the recruits for the Officers Posts in Territorial Battalions.
The National Cadet Corps (NCC) came into existence on 16 July 1948 under an Act of Parliament. Its motto ‘Unity and Discipline’ has guided NCC in its long-standing effort to mold young volunteers into disciplined and responsible citizens of India. Over the years, in response to the evolving environment, the NCC’s initial military orientation was augmented by dimensions of social service and adventure training.

Incentives to NCC Cadets
1. Direct Commission for ‘C’ Certificate holders through Service Selection Board: Army – 32 seats per Course Navy – 06 seats per Course. Air Force – 10 seats per Course.
2. Preference is given in State & Central Govt. Services, Police, BSF, Coast Guard, CRPS, ITBF, CIST etc.
3. Seats/ Marks are reserved and/or added for NCC Cadets for admissions in Engineering, Polytechnic and Medical Colleges
Engineering College – 10 seats ( 2 marks bonus) Polytechnic College – 20 seats ( Government colleges) Medical College – 03 Marks Bonus. University of Pune- 15 marks bonus ) Ordinance form 163
4. Youth Exchange Programmes: Participation in international Youth Exchange Programmes held in various countries (Canada, UK, Singapore, Bangaladesh, Srilanka etc.)

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