Motto of NCC “Unity and Discipline” – “एकता और अनुशासन”
The NCC came into existence on the 16th of July 1948, through the NCC act XXXI of 1948, under the ministry of defence with the aims to develop character, comradeship, ideals of service and capacity for leadership in youth of the country, to stimulate interest in the defence of the country by providing service training to the youth, and to build up a reserve to enable the Armed Forces to expand rapidly during a National Emergency.
PMB Gujarati Science College offers training intake of 106 cadets with 80 boys and 26 girls under the Army Wing (9 M.P. Bn. NCC, Indore) of the National Cadet Corps.

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Aims of NCC

  • 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.

 

Associate NCC Officer (Caretaker), P.M.B. Gujarati Science College, Indore

Prof. Brajesh Vijaypuriya

Department of Computer Science & IT

9 M.P. Bn. NCC, Indore

Mobile: +91 94253-47968

Email: pmbgsc.ncc@gmail.com

All Associated NCC Officers, P.M.B. Gujarati Science College, Indore.

  1. MAJ, B.B. Desai (from 1960 to 1978)
  2. LT, C.C. Patel (from 1962 to 1967)
  3. LT, Iqbal Ahmed (from 1962- to 1967)
  4. LT, H.K. Jain (from 1978 to 1998)
  5. LT, Ketan Topiwala (from 1998 to 2019)
  6. CT, Brajesh Vijaypuriya (from 2019 till present)

Training Programme

Training held in the College campus with regular parades include training in drill, map reading, weapon training, obstacle etc. It also includes parades for firing, social service and adventure, parasailing, horse riding, rock climbing, firing, mountaineering, cycle expedition, motorcycle expedition, trekking etc. Parades and theory classes are organized in morning session on every week on working Wednesday & Thursday.

The Units prepare them for taking up the higher NCC Certificate Examinations. The Cadets are given opportunities for attachment with regular Army or Airwing/Navy Units (as the case may be) for specialized training and actual experience of field conditions. NCC Cadets are also groomed for assisting the administration in the proper and orderly conduct of special events and in relief work in civic emergencies. The Units also organized brief programme on Republic and Independence Day Celebrations, and on special occasions such as the NCC day, to provide vignettes of the actual field operations of the Defence Forces. The most important aspect of NCC training and hence great emphasis on institutional training to be given. State DDG’s to issue comprehensive instructions on organising the Institutional Training at GP /Unit level.

 

 

General Criteria for enrolment

1) Age limit for a student to join NCC: 18 to 24 years of age.

2) Criteria for Enrolment: Only first year students are eligible to enrol in NCC.

3) Quantitative Requirement: No student of any University offering himself/herself for enrolment in the senior division shall be eligible for enrolment

  1. a) Unless he/she is of good character
  2. b) Unless he/she is a citizen of India or a subject of Nepal: provided that the central Govt. may in any suitable case, relax the provision of this clause
  3. c) Unless he/she is under age of 24 years; provided that the central Govt. may in the case of any student or class of student relax the provisions in this clause
  4. d) Unless he/she is on the roll of the college which is providing the unit or part thereof
  5. e) Unless he/she satisfies such standard of physical fitness in height, chest measurement and other respects as may be specified by the Ministry of Defence, Govt. of India
  6. f) If he/she has at any time been convicted of an offence involving moral turpitude and a sentence other than one of the fine or imprisonment in default of payment of fine has been passed in respect of such offence, such sentence not having been subsequently reversed or remitted or the offence pardoned. Provided that a person who is ineligible under this clause shall be eligible for enrolment if he produces a certificate from the state Govt. that he is a fit person to be enrolled

 

Certificates:

After two years of training – ‘B’ Certificate

After three years of training – ‘C’ Certificate

 

Benefits of NCC:

Preference is given to B & C certificate holders in Defence Services, Police services, Para-Military forces, Fire forces, BSF, Territorial Army, Industrial Security Forces, Public Sectors, and all uniform services.

60 Engineering Seats, 16 Medical Seats, 6-7% of Post-Graduation seats are reserved for NCC cadets in all Indian Universities.

Number of vacancies created every year through UPSC & SSC for ‘C’ Certificate holders and the selected only on interview basis.

NCC ‘C’ Certificate holders are given preference in the recruitment of Civilian Gliding Instructors/Girl Cadet Instructors /NCC whole time lady officers and Aero/Ship modelling instructors.

For Army soldier recruitment, NCC cadets get bonus marks.

NCC Cadets have reservation in many Government jobs, especially in the State and Central Police and in paramilitary forces.

NCC cadets have a lot of academic incentives too.

NCC ‘C’ Certificate cadet taken part in Republic day parade at New Delhi, they are exempted from CEE and be awarded 100 marks in lieu.

Sahara India and many other top industries pick up NCC Cadets possessing ‘C’ certificate for various job in their companies.

NCC Social Service Activities of College Unit.

  • Adult-education
  • Tree plantation
  • Blood donation
  • Anti Dowry Rally
  • Cancer Awareness Rally
  • Anti-Tobacco Day
  • AIDS Awareness Rally
  • Visit to Old Age Homes
  • Slum clearance
  • Disaster Management & Relief
  • Village upliftment

 

Various incentives from Government & College.

  • CWS Scholarship – Rs. 5000/- for Hs and HSC results.
  • Sahara Scholarship – Max amount Rs. 40,000.
  • Chief Ministers Scholarship – SD/SW 2000/-
  • Best Cadet in Group – Rs. 3000/-
  • Insurance Cover – Up to Rs. 2,00,000/- for any eventuality.
  • RDC Delhi – Numerous incentives.
  • YEP (YOUTH EXCHANGE PROGRAMME) – Visit foreign countries.

 

 

 

 

Achievements of College Unit Cadets (Students)

 

Camp/ Achievement

Name of Cadet

Year

SIKKIM MOUNT TRAKING CAMP

S.U.O. SANJAY SINGH TOMAR

1980-81

NCC “C” CERTIFICATE

J.U.O. ANAND MANDLOI

1980-81

MOUNTAINEERING FRENDSHIP PEEK (18000 ft.)

S.U.O. GOPAL S. YAWAR

1982-83

BASIC LEADERSHIP CAMP

U.O. HEMANT BUNDELA

1997-98

INTER DISCIPLINE CAMP

U.O. AJAY SHARMA

1997-98

INTER DISCIPLINE CAMP

S.G.T. SOM PRATAP

1997-98

BEST CADET IN GROUP

S.U.O. TRILOK SHARMA

1998-99

MOUNTAINEERING CAMP MANALI (18500 ft.)

U.O. DEVENDRA SINGH

2000-01

REPUBLIC DAY CAMP

U.O. SANTOSH CHAWLA

2000-01

NATIONAL THAL SAINIK CAMP

U.O. ADITYA VIKRAM SINGH

2003-04

SAHARA SCHOLARSHIP

U.O. KAVINDRA THAKRE

2003-04

NATIONAL THAL SAINIK CAMP

U.O. HARIOM SHARMA

2004-05

REPUBLIC DAY CAMP

S.U.O. RITESH YADAV

2005-06

PRE MAVALANKAR

U.O. SANDEEP BILVARIYA

2005-06

REPUBLIC DAY CAMP

S.U.O. SHAKTI SINGH

2008

SAHARA SCHOLARSHIP

CDT. PAPPU DANGI

2009

REPUBLIC DAY CAMP

S.U.O. MILIND BAKSHI

2011

REPUBLIC DAY CAMP

U.O. MOTILAL DAYMA

2011

REPUBLIC DAY CAMP (RAJPATH), SNIC

S.U.O. AADITYA ABHYANKAR

2012

REPUBLIC DAY CAMP, SNIC

U.O. PRANAV JOSHI

2012

REPUBLIC DAY CAMP

U.O. IMRAN AHMED

2013

NATIONAL THAL SAINIK CAMP

S.U.O. ABHINAV PANWAR

2013

NATIONAL THAL SAINIK CAMP

U.O. VISHAL JAAT

2013

NATIONAL THAL SAINIK CAMP

U.O. VISHAL PATEL

2013

NATIONAL THAL SAINIK CAMP

U.O. VIKAS PATIDAR

2013

REPUBLIC DAY CAMP, SNIC

S.U.O. HONEY NOTWANI

2014

REPUBLIC DAY CAMP

U.O. VIKAS DHANGAR

2015

MOUNTAINEERING CAMP MANALI (18500 ft.)

S.G.T. SURAJBHAN SINGH

2015

REPUBLIC DAY CAMP

S.U.O. DEEPESH GURJAR

2016

REPUBLIC DAY CAMP

S.U.O. GULSHAN SARGAIYA

2017

REPUBLIC DAY CAMP

S.U.O. SAURABH SEN

2018

REPUBLIC DAY CAMP

S.U.O. VIKASH NEMA

2020

REPUBLIC DAY CAMP

U.O. ATUL SAROJ

2020

NATIONAL THAL SAINIK CAMP

CDT. AMIN KHAN

2020

 

Awards & Achievement

Best Cadet in the Group-2013” SUO Abhinav Pawar got a prize from ADG, Group Commander and Commanding Officer.

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