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The National Cadet Corps is a responsive, learning, and continuously evolving organization. National Cadet Corps is one of the biggest youth fora which brings vibrant students together and guides them in a proper direction so that they can play a constructive role in the development of the country. With its motto of “Unity and Discipline”, the NCC has become instrumental in moulding character and imparting to our students, a dynamic outlook during their university education.

Rashtriya Raksha University National Cadet Corps unit is devoted to training the cadets so that they become responsible citizens of the country. Rashtriya Raksha University-Pasighat Campus has one battalions which are 22 AP Bn NCC Unit open for female and male students who are under North Eastern Region (NCR) directorate, 22 AP NCC Battalion, Pasighat, East Siang district of Arunachal Pradesh.

Aims of NCC
Pledge

WE THE CADETS OF THE NATIONAL CADET CORPS,

  • DO SOLOEMNLY PLEDGE THAT WE SHALL ALWAYS
  • UPHOLD THE UNITY OF INDIA.
  • WE RESOLVE TO BE DISCIPLINED AND RESPONSIBLE
  • CITIZEN OF OUR NATION.
  • WE SHALL UNDERTAKE POSITIVE COMMUNITY SERVICE
  • IN THE SPIRIT OF SELFLESSNESS
  • AND CONCERN FOR OUR FELLOW BEINGS.
NCC Flag

The existing tricolour flag was introduced in 1954. The three colours in the flag depict the three services of the Corps, red for the Army, deep blue for the Navy and light blue for the Air Force. The seventeen lotuses represent the 17 State Directorates and the two dots represents Officers Training Academy, Kamptee and Officers Training Academy, Gwalior respectively.

NCC Song
NCC Elective Subject
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NCC Elective Subject
NCC@Certifications

Senior Division and Senior Wing:

  • ‘C’-Certificate is the highest recognition of training and qualification of a Senior NCC cadet (After three years of training)
  • ‘B’-Certificate is the initial recognition of training and qualification of a Senior NCC cadet (After two years of training)
FAQs
1. Who can provide more information about Joining NCC programmes?
Associate NCC Officers and Caretaker officers can be contacted at ncc@rru.ac.in for more information.
2. What is the duration of the NCC Programme as an NCC Cadet?
For SD/SW Cadets: Three Years with one-year extension.
3. Are any fees to be paid for enrolment as an NCC Cadet?
No fees are to be paid. A token amount of money as a yearly Regimental subscription and Cadet Welfare Society contribution is required to be paid by every cadet.
4. What is the age limit for a student to join NCC?
For Senior Division/Senior Wing Cadets: Up to 26 years of age.
5. Is it compulsory to attend NCC Camps?
Yes
6. What are the various types of Camps in NCC?
  • Annual Training Camp (ATC)
  • Combined Annual Training Camp (CATC)
  • Attachment Camps (AC)
  • Rock Climbing Training Camps (RCTC)
  • Social Service Camps (SSC)
  • Youth Exchange Programme (YEP)
  • Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat Camps
  • Centrally Organised Camps (COC)
  • Republic Day Camp (RDC)
  • Thal Sainik Camp (TSC)
  • Vayu Sainik Camp (VSC)
  • Nau Sainik Camp (NSC)
  • Rock Climbing Camps (RCC)
  • National Integration Camps (NIC)
  • Leadership Camps (LC)
7. What sort of activities are undertaken in NCC?
  • Institutional Training
  • Camp Training
  • Attachment Training (Service Unit/OTA)
  • Social Service and Community Development Activities.
  • Youth Exchange Program
  • Conduct of Republic Day Camp
  • Career Counselling and Personality Development.
  • Conduct of Certificate Examinations.
  • Conduct of Adventure Activities.
8. Are there any Physical Criteria for a Student to join NCC? If so, what are they?
Yes. They are specified at Rule 5(d) and 6(d) of the NCC Rules.
9. How can I participate in the Republic Day Parade at Raj path in New Delhi?
A cadet selected as a member of the Directorate contingent, for the Republic Day Camp at Delhi, can be selected for the Republic Day Parade at Raj path in New Delhi.

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