National Cadet Corps (NCC)

National Cadet Corps (NCC) is a Tri-Service Organisation comprising the Army, Navy and Air Force, engaged in grooming the youth of the country into disciplined and patriotic citizens.

About NCC

National Cadet Corps (NCC) is a Tri-Service Organisation comprising the Army, Navy and Air Force, engaged in grooming the youth of the country into disciplined and patriotic citizens. It is the organisation which is regulated under the Ministry of Defence. It came into force in 1948 with a view to impart the rudimentary skills and training in handling weapons of different types and make them physically tough such that they could face hardship easily. It acts as the body to provide the basic military training that inculcates the feeling of comradeship, courage, honesty and, above all, patriotism.

NCC @ AIT

NCC Unit in AIT established & NCC activities started from the Academic Year 2023-2024 for all the B.E Students, Under 15 Karnataka Battalion NCC Hassan. With total allotment of 40 Senior Wing (SD/SW) Open Category Company (Coy) under Self Finance Scheme (SFS)

Our objective is to develop disciplined, skilled, and motivated young individuals who can contribute effectively to the nation in every sphere of life. We encourage cadets to join the armed forces and serve the country with dedication and patriotism. Equal opportunities are provided to both boys and girls to participate in NCC and engage in its wide range of activities. These activities include regular parades, camps, community development initiatives, social service programmes, and training to assist civil defence authorities during emergencies such as war situations, natural disasters, rescue operations, and traffic management.

Unit:  Army Unit –Infantry Division
Battalion: 15 Karnataka Battalion NCC Hassan
Group Head Quarters: Mysore
Directorate: Karnataka & Goa NCC

NCC Care Taker Officer-

Dr. Vinith HP, Associate Professor & CTO

Motto of NCC

“Unity & Discipline”

The 4 Cardinals of NCC Discipline

Obey with a Smile: Following the commands of seniors/officials cheerfully.
Be Punctual: Being on time for all tasks, training, and duties.
Work Hard and Without Fuss: Performing duties with dedication, patience, and effort.
Make No Excuses and Tell No Lies: Upholding honesty and taking responsibility for actions

NCC

Benefits of Joining NCC:

Direct recruitment of Engineering Graduates with NCC ‘C’ certificate to Army, Navy & Air Force.

Reservations in Central Government jobs for cadets with NCC ‘C’ certificate especially in UPSC, SSC, Railway Board & SSB examinations.

Priority recruitment in private companies like TATA, Mahindra, Wipro & Reliance etc for cadets with NCC ‘B’ & ‘C’ certificate.

Enhanced Self Discipline and confidence, through military courses, drill and weapons training. 

Conditions:

Candidates have to fulfill minimum physical standards along with the written examination.

Cadets have to attend 18 parades in a year (one parade= 4Hours) of Military Special Subject Army, Life Skills, Nation Building & Civic Preparedness , Technical Skills including drill and weapon training.   

Minimum 75% attendance is compulsory out of 18 parades.

Weekly parade will be conducted on every Thursday between 06:30 am to 09:30 am by Army personals.

‘B’ Certificate – After successfully completing First and Second year NCC with Minimum 75% of attendance cadet is Eligible for taking ‘B’ Certificate examination, Certificate will be issued upon the successful completion of written examination.

‘C’ Certificate – After successfully completing Third year with Minimum 75% of attendance along with ‘B’ Certificate, cadet is Eligible for taking ‘C’ Certificate examination, Certificate will be issued upon the successful completion of written examination.

NCC Report Training Year 2025-26

NCC Report Training Year 2024-25

NCC Report Training Year 2023-24