A presentation regarding National Cadet Corps (NCC) by students of Rajadhani Business School, Attingal. This presentation showcases various functionalities of NCC organization alongside with answers of case study analysis.
This presentation is combined group efforts of MBA Students of Glory Batch ( 2016 -18 ).
The group members include : -
> Rithu Sreekumar
> Suga Priya
> Rony A B
> Jasna Jahangir
> Reji Mohanan
> Vishnu Shankar Prasad
> Sudhina Nazir
> Haritha Sree
> Vishnu Raj
> Anjana K S
> Vimal Pillai
> Lakshmi Prakash
Special Thanks...! To these people for having their fair share of contributions for this slide.
5. Motto of NCC
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 moulding them
into united, secular and
disciplined citizens of
the nation.
6. Cardinal Principals of Discipline
Obey with a smile
Be Punctual
Work hard and without fuss
Make no excuses and tell no lies
7. 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.
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.
It also aims at to create a pool of
human youth to absorb into Indian
armed forces like Army, Navy, Air
force and other paramilitary forces.
8. Activities
Drill
Cadets must be made to
understand the aim and
purpose of teaching drill. It
emphasis on bearing,
marching, saluting and arms
drill.
Weapon Training
Cadets generally take interest
in weapon and firing.
9. Activities and Training of NCC
The training is mostly carried out
in schools and colleges by the
cadets.
Drill, shooting, Physical fitness,
map reading, First aid,
Gliding/Flying, boat pulling,
sailing and camp training covering
basic of military training in Army,
Navy and Air Force.
The objective of the training is to
install discipline and personality
development of the candidate.
10. Adventure Training
Adventure activities have been
incorporated in NCC training with the aim
of inculcating and strengthening leadership
traits amongst the cadets. These activities
in NCC can be broadly divided into the
following.
1. Land based - Mountaineering, Rock
Climbing, Trekking.
2. Water based - Sailing expedition, White
Water Rafting, Scuba Diving, River
Crossing.
3. Air based - Parasailing.
12. Ranks In NCC
• Cadets who join the NCC are also given ranks according
to their merit and seniority.
• The ranks are similar in all the Divisions.
• The cadet rankings only extend up to the level of NCOs
and they need not salute each other (except coming to
attention when standing before a Senior).
• The ranked cadets are known as Cadet NCOs. The Junior
Division and Junior Wing do not have ranks above
Sergeant Major.
• The Sergeant Major of a troop is known as a Troop
Sergeant.
During camps, ranks of Regimental Sergeant Major
(RSM) and Regimental Quarter-Master Sergeant
(RQMS) are used.
• Ranks in the NCC (Senior Division & Senior Wing);
• Senior Cadet Under Officer (one in a Company)
• Cadet Under Officer (three in a Company)
• Company Sergeant Major (one in a Company)
• Company Quarter Master Sergeant (one in a Company)
• Sergeant (three in a Company excluding the CSM and
CQMS)
• Corporal (ten in a Company)
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15. NCC Social Service Activities
• Adult-education.
• Tree plantation
• Blood donation
• Anti Dowry Rally
• Anti Female Infanticide
Pledge
• Anti Leprosy Drive
• AIDS Awareness Rally
• Visit to Old Age Homes
• Slum clearance
• Disaster Management &
Relief
• Village upliftment
16. Various Advantages & incentives
Given to NCC Cadets Army :
Thirty-two vacancies in every regular course
of the Indian Military Academy (IMA) are
reserved for NCC ‘C’ certificate-holders who
have passed the CDSE and have been
declared successful by the Services Selection
Board. They have a distinct advantage during
training. A separate merit list is prepared for
NCC cadets with ’C’ certificate. The NCC
Special Entry Scheme offers Short Service
Commission of 5 years ( non-technical ) in the
Indian Army to graduates (50% aggregate )
with ‘C’ certificate. You will be deputed for
training at the OTA, Chennai.
17. •
Navy: The Indian Navy offers Permanent Commission in the
Executive Branch to graduates with NCC ‘C’ certificate.
Eligibility: Unmarried male graduates (. BE/BSc (Phys & Maths) with
Naval Wing Senior Division NCC ‘C’ certificate.
Selection: SSB interview/test and medical examination.
Approximately six selected candidates undergo the naval orientation
course at the Naval Academy, Goa, followed by professional training
at Naval Academy units/ships/establishments.
Air Force : The Indian Air Force Offers Permanent Commission in
the Flying Branch to science graduates with NCC ‘C’ certificate.
Eligibility : Unmarried male graduates (BSc with physics and/or
maths) and a ‘C’ certificate of the NCC air wing.
18. • Permanent Commission. A permanent Commission
means a career in the Army till you retire. For a
Permanent Commission, you have to join the National
defence Academy ( NDA) Or the Indian Military Academy
(IMA).
• Short Service Commission. The Indian Army has a
wonderful alternative career for all those of you who
aspire to serve the Nation for a few years. It is called
Short service Commission. It gives you the option of
joining the Army and serving in it as an Officer for Five
years.
19. • For Joining Armed Forces as Officers
• As Regular officers in Indian Army. 32 vacancies reserved for NCC ‘C’
Certificate holders for every course, i.e.… 64 seats each year irrespective
of merit in SSB.
• As Short Service Commissioned Officers in the Indian Army. NCC ‘C’
Certificate holders are exempted from appearing in written Examination
(UPSC exam). 50 vacancies are reserved in each course i.e.… 100 seats for
each year.
• As Regular Officers in Indian Navy. Six vacancies are reserved in each
course i.e.… 12 seats per year for NCC ‘C’ Certificate(Naval Wing) holders.
They must have passed BSc(Physics and Maths) or BE, are 19 to 24 years of
age and are deemed fit to undergo training in Naval Academy, Goa by the
Services Selection Board (SSB). Such candidates are exempted from
appearing in the CDS Examination conducted by UPSC.
• As Regular Officers in Indian Air Force. 10% of all available seats are
reserved for NCC ‘C’ Certificate (Air Wing) holders including Pilot courses.
They need NOT appear for UPSC Exam.
20. Indian Army Benefits TO NCC
Certificate Holders
• Five percent of marks are added to
NCC ‘A’ Certificate holders on overall
marks scored by the candidate in
Physical and written Examination.
• Similarly Eight percent marks are added
to ‘B’ Certificate holders. These are
applicable for Soldier (GD), Tech, Clerk,
SKT and Nursing Assistant categories.
• In addition NCC ‘C’ Certificate holders
are completely exempted from
appearing in CEE (Common Entrance
Examination) for Soldier GD category.
As far as Soldier Clerk/SKT/Tech/NA are
concerned, they will not be exempted
from part-I of the written exam, but
10% bonus marks will be awarded of
the total marks earned in the written
exam for overall placement in the merit
list.
• It is clarified that if a candidate is both a
son of an ex-serviceman and an NCC
Certificate holder, he is entitled to only
one type of concession.
• Indian Navy Benefits TO NCC Certificate Holders
• Navy. Weightage of following additional marks is given
to NCC Certificate holders for recruitment in the Navy :-
• Direct Entry Sailor(MER), Artificer Apprentices Diploma
Holder
(i) ‘A’ Certificate – 22
(ii) ‘B’ Certificate - 44
(iii) ‘C’ Certificate – 66
Indian Air force Benefits TO NCC Certificate Holders
Air Force. The marks as given below are added to selection
Test marks of the qualified candidates possessing NCC
Certificates in Air Wing:-
(i) ‘C’ Certificate – 5 marks
(ii) ‘B’ Certificate – 4 marks
(iii) ‘A’ Certificate – 3 marks
(iv) ‘A’ Certificate Part I &II – 3 marks
(v) ‘A’ Certificate Part I only – 2 marks
21. • Central Reserve Police Force Benefits TO
NCC Certificate Holders
• For joining as Officers ( Company
Commanders, Quartermasters and Dy
SPs), the minimum
prescribed qualification is a Second class
Bachelors Degree. However, NCC ‘B’ OR
‘C’ Certificate holders having a Third Class
Bachelors Degree are also considered
eligible.
• Central Industrial Security Force Benefits
TO NCC Certificate Holders
• Additional marks at the scale of ‘one’
mark for ‘B’ Certificate holders and ‘Three’
marks for ‘C’ Certificate holders are given
to candidates in the rank of ‘Constable’.
• Joining Coast Guard Benefits TO NCC
Certificate Holders
• Additional weightage between 03 and 10
is given to candidates for joining in both
Officer cadre as well as Enrolled
personnel.
• NCC Cadets are also taken on cruise on
board as and when Coast Guard ship visits
neighboring countries.
22. • NCC itself is a contribution in Nation Building
• NCC contributes the nation building through its ACTIVITIES
like training programs, camps, social services and etc
• These activities directly contributes in nation building and
also the qualities, thoughts, experiences and other
manners which are learned by the NCC cadets contributes
indirectly by making them good citizens of India
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25. • A cadre of whole time lady officers (WTLO) with cadre strength 110
officers has been sanctioned in 1995. They are to be commissioned partly
through departmental channel and partly through UPSC in a phased
manner.
• Unlike NDA and IMA, girls are allowed to join NCC and are treated at par
with boys.
• Girl cadets get the same opportunities and respect here.
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28. Answers to NCC Case Study
The reason why NCC is considered as one of the best organizations of the
world as it is the world largest organization in the world with a motive to
install unity and discipline among the youth by transforming their
personality and making them as the better citizens of the nation.
NCC as an organization trains lakhs of students under its fold. It cultivates
self discipline and leadership qualities among the youth and overall
development of the country making them the future leaders of the country
NCC has to interact with various governmental agencies and non –
governmental agencies to carry forward their day – day activities. The
greatest benefits of NCC is that it provides you certificates namely “A”, “B” &
“C” . The first two help in getting grades while in academic level and the last
“C” helps you to get directly placed into the army without writing any UPSC
exams.
29. They have to deal with local population, medical authorities, RTO and all
agencies related with civil administration which requires good planning &
inter – personnel relationship. Socio – cultural & ethnic activies are
promoted in NCC. Annual training help them to cultivate friendship with
various individuals and learn to live in a community