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Sep 14, 2015

How to Get NCC 'B' & 'C' Certification: Benefits in Employment Career

How to Get NCC 'B' & 'C' Certification

NCC is the Indian Military Cadet Corps. Its head quarter is located in New Delhi in India. NCC is provided in all over the India’s Colleges, schools and Universities.
The Cadets are given small training and parades. It had almost all branches of defense incorporated, e.g. Light Infantry, Rifle, Navy, Air Force, Medical, Engineers, Signal all branches were not available at all locations. At college level it was to bachelors program.

The NCC was formed in India under the National Cadet Corps Act 1948. It was come in action from 15th July 1948. NCC was accepted by the Governor General and was implemented on 15th July 1948.


For "B" Certificate Examination (Senior Division):
To get “B” Certificate Examination in NCC, the Cadet must have to fill the given rules and terms
  1. The Cadet must be in second year of SD/SW NCC Training
  2. The cadet must have attended One Annual Training Camp/NIC/Attachment training with regular Army, Navy, Air Force Units.
  3. The cadet must have a minimum of 75% of total training period speculate in the syllabus for the first and second years for Senior Division Wing NCC (All Wings).
  4. If the Cadet 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 then again he will need another 45 periods of training to become eligible for certificate 'B' Examination.
  5. An Air Wing Cadet must do a minimum of 10 Glide launches.


For "C" Certificate Examination (Senior Division):
The term and conditions to acquire “C” Certificate Examination in NCC are as follows
  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. If it exceeds 18 months, then the Cadet 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 and he will have to attend more 45 periods of training to become eligible for Certificate 'C' examination.
  5. For “C” Certificate the Cadet must have attended two Camp.






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