Friday, November 7, 2014

Uniforms

Naval Cadet
Air Wing Cadet
Army Wing Cadet
Army cadets
Army cadets wear khaki uniform.

Naval cadets

Naval cadets wear white uniform of Navy.

Air Wing Cadets
Air Wing Cadets cadets wear light blue grey (LBG) uniform.




The uniform is compulsory on all the occasions.

Cadets from SD boys Army wing wear khaki full sleeve shirt and trousers & cadets from JD wear khaki shirt & khaki shorts. Girl cadets from SW & JW both wear khaki full sleeve shirt and trousers. Cadets from SD boys Naval wing wear white half sleeve shirt and white trousers & JD boys wear half sleeve white shirt and white shorts. Girls from Naval wing SW & JW wear white half sleeve shirt and trousers. Cadets from SD boys Air wing wear light blue half sleeve shirts and trousers & JD cadets wear light blue half sleeve shirts and trousers. Girls from SW and JW wear light blue half sleeve shirts and trouser.
In addition to these SW & JW cadets wear white salwar and kamiz during activities other than parade. Rifle green beret is compulsory for all the cadets except Sikh cadets who wear rifle green turban. For physical training cadets wear brown canvas shoes and for drills black leather shoes called D.M.S (Drill March Shoes). Woolen vests are compulsory in cold areas whose colour varies khaki for army, dark blue for navy, and black for air. (Even NCC cadets wear INDIAN ARMY uniforms sometimes.)

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Recruitment Modes & Criterias

Defence Recruitment Modes
Type of Entry Month of Commencement of Course Age at Joining Time Educational Qualification Mode of Selection How to Apply
National Defence Academy & Naval Academy
Jan and Jul 16 ½-19 yrs 12th standard of 10+2 system of education or equivalent Written Examination by UPSC and SSB Interview Apply in response to advertisement in March/April & Oct. / Nov.
Indian Military Academy
Direct Entry Jan and Jul 19-24yrs Degree or equivalent at the time of joining the course. Combined Defence Services Exam(CDSE) conducted by UPSC and SSB Interview Apply in response to advertisement in March/April and Sept/ Oct.
Engineering Graduates Jan and Jul 23-27yrs Engineering Degree in notified disciplines SSB Interview Apply in response to advertisement in March /Apr & Sept/ Oct.
Post Graduates (AEC) Jan and Jul 19-25yrs Post Graduate in notified Subject with 1st/2nd div. SSB Interview Apply in response to advertisement in Apr/ May.
University Entry Scheme Jan and Jul 18-24yrs Final and Pre-final years students of Engineering degree course. Campus Interview and SSB Interview Apply in response to advertisement in May and Nov.
TES Jan and Jul 16 ½ -19yrs 10+2 pass with 70% aggregate in PCM. SSB Interview Apply directly to the Recruiting Directorate.
Officers Training Academy
Short Service Commission (Non-Technical) (Men and Women) Apr and Oct 19-25yrs Degree or equivalent at the time of joining the course CDSE conducted by UPSC and SSB Interview Apply in response to advertisement in March/April & Sept/ Oct
Short Service Commission (Technical)) Apr and Oct 20-27yrs Engineering Degree in notified discipline. SSB Interview Apply in response to advertisement in March/April & Sept/ Oct
NCC Special Entry Apr and Oct 19-25yrs Graduates with 50% aggregate marks, two years service in NCC Sr. Division, with minimum ' B' Grade in ' C' certificate Exam. SSB Interview Apply in response to advertisement in Dec/Jan & June/July

Indian Navy as an Officer
Branch/ Type to Entry Age Limit Educational Qualification For Application Contact / See Types of Commission
Executive
Cadet Entry (NDA) 16 1/2 - 19 yrs 10+2 Equivalent Formula given in Employment News and Regional News papers advertising the entry Permanent
Cadet Entry 10+2 (Executive) 16 1/2 - 19 yrs 10+2 or Equivalent with Physics, Chemistry and Math. Do Permanent
Naval Academy
Graduate Special entry Naval Academy - Goa (Through CDSE) 19-22 yrs B.Sc. (Physics and Math.) or BE Do Permanent
NCC Special Entry Naval Academy, Goa 19-22 yrs B.Sc. (Physics and Math.) or BE and Naval Wing, Senior Division, NCC 'C' Certificate Director General NCC, West Block IV, K Puram, New Delhi-66 Permanent
Direct Entry
At present only for Naval Armament Inspection Cadet (NAIC) 19 1/2 - 25 yrs Degree in Electronics / Electrical Mechanical Engineering or Post-Graduate Degree in Electronics or Physics Format given in Employment News and Regional Newspapers advertising the Entry Permanent
Engineering
Cadet Entry (NDA) 16 1/2 - 19 yrs 10+2 Equivalent Format given in Employment News and Regional Newspapers advertising the Entry Permanent
10+2 (Technical) Cadet Entry Scheme (Engineering) 16 1/2 - 19 yrs 10+2 or Equivalent with Physics, Chemistry and Math. (70% or more marks in Aggregate) Do Permanent
Direct Entry Scheme 19 1/2 - 25 yrs Degree in Marine/ Mechanical/Aeronautical/ Civil/ Metallurgical production or equivalent qualification in Mechanical Engineering recognized by the Institution of Engineers (India) as exempting from sections ward 'B' of their Associate Membership Examination Do Permanent / Short Service
University Entry Scheme 18 1/2 - 23 1/2yrs Final/ Pre-final year student in the above Degree Courses Training and Placement officers of the colleges or Directorate of manpower and recruitment Naval Head Quarters, New Delhi - 1 Permanent Short Service
Engineering (Naval Architects)
10+2 (Technical) Cadet Entry Scheme (Engineering) 16 -19 yrs 10+2 or Equivalent with Physics, Chemistry and Math. (70% or more marks in Aggregate) Format given in Employment News and Regional Newspapers Permanent
Naval Sponsored Scheme 17 -20 yrs First/ year/ Second year student of selected Engineering colleges studying Naval Architecture (NA) Engineering Training and Vocational officer of the College of Directorate of Manpower and Recruitment, Naval Headquarters, New Delhi Permanent
University Entry Scheme 18 1/2- 23 1/2yrs (Pre-final) 19 - 24 yrs (Final) Pre-final years student of naval Architecture Training and Vocational officer of the College of Directorate of Manpower and Recruitment, Naval Headquarters, New Delhi Permanent
Direct Entry Scheme 21-25 yrs A good First Class Degree (Minimum 60%) in Naval Architecture Civil/ Mechanical Engineering Format given in Employment News and Regional Newspapers Permanent
Electrical
Cadet Entry (NDA) 16 1/2 - 19 yrs 10+2 or Equivalent Format given in Employment News and Regional Newspapers advertising the Entry Permanent
10+2 (Technical) Cadet Entry Scheme (Electrical) 16 -19yrs 10+2 or Equivalent with Physics, Chemistry and Math. (70% or more marks in Aggregate) Do Permanent
Direct Entry Scheme) 19 1/2 - 25 yrs Degree in Electrical/ Electronics/Telecommunication Engineering or any other qualification in the above subject recognized by the Institution of Engineers (India) or Institution of Telecommunication Engineers (India) as equivalent to a Degree Course Do Permanent/ Short Service
University Entry Scheme 18 1/2 - 23 1/2yrs (Pre-final) 19 - 24 yrs (Final) Final/ Pre-final years student in the above Degree Course Training and Placement Officers of the College of Directorate of Manpower and Recruitment, Naval Headquarters, New Delhi Permanent/ Short Service
Education
Direct Entry Scheme 21 -25yrs 2nd Class Master's Degree in Physics, Math. in B.Sc. or Math., Physics in B.Sc. or Degree in Electrical/ Mechanical Engineering Do Permanente
Note:
       1.  Candidates applying under University Entry/ Direct Entry Scheme for Engineering and Electrical Branches may opt for seven years Short Service Commission or Permanent commission.

       2.  Candidates applying under University Entry/ Direct Entry Scheme are given a stipend of Rs.2,300/1,150 p.m. for Permanent / Short Service Commission respectively during final year at college.

       3.  Candidates applying under Naval Sponsored Scheme are paid a stipend of Rs.400/- p.m. plus tuition fees during first three yeas of Engineering Degree course and thee after they are granted rank of Acting Sub-Lieutenant and paid Rs.7,500 only per month.

       4.  Short Service Commission is a scheme for those who wish to retain the option of leaving the service after a stint in it. The duration of Short Service Commission is 7 years. After a period of 2 to 3 years, Officers are given the option to accept permanent Commission.

Indian Air Force as an Officer
Type of Entry years Ag in Educational Qualification Mode/ Period Training Remarks
Flying Branch (Pilot)
NDA 16 1/2 -19 yrs Higher Secondary or equivalent UPSC 3 years plus 54 weeks Flying Twice in a year usually in May & December
For NCC 'C' Certificate holders 19 -22 yrs B.A./ B.Sc. Air Force Selections Board 27 weeks Pre-flying 54 weeks Flying Apply within 12 months of leaving NCC
Ground Duties (Tech)
Aeronautical 20-27 yrs Degree in Electronics / Telecommunication Engineers Do 52 Weeks
A. E. (Mechanical) 20-27 yrs Degree in Aeronautical/ Mechanical Engineering or Degree in Science Do Do
Ground Duties (Non-Tech)
Administrative 20-23 yrs Graduate with Honours Do Do
Logistics 20-25 yrs M.A. or M.Sc. Do Do
Education 20-25 yrs Degree with Hons. or Degree and Diploma in Teaching Do Do Age for Education and Meteorological
Accounts 20-25 yrs B. Com / Chartered Accountancy Do Do Entries relaxable upto 28 years
Meteorologica 20-25 yrs M.Sc. Do Do And for Accounts upto 27 years
Note:
       1.  For Details and upto date information, contact Directorate of Personnel (Air Force), Vayu Bhavan, New Delhi

       2.  The details given above are subject to change and should be treated as a guide only and no as an authority..

Sunday, October 12, 2014

Motto of Ncc

Unity & Discipline Example

The National Cadet Corps is the Indian military cadet corps with its head Quarters at New Delhi. It is open to school and college students on voluntary basis.The National Cadet Corps in India is a voluntary organization which recruits cadets from high schools, colleges and Universities all over India. The Cadets are given basic military training in small arms and parades. The officers and cadets have no liability for active military service once they complete their course but are given preference over normal candidates during selections based on the achievements in the corps.


Motto of NCC
     Unity and Discipline (Ekta aur Anushasan)

DG's four Cardinal Principals of Discipline
  1. Obey with a smile
  2. Be Punctual
  3. Work hard and without fuss
  4. Make no excuses and tell no lies
Aims of NCC
     1.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.

     2.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.

Oath
     "I do hereby solemnly promise that I will serve my motherland most truly and loyally and that, I will abide by the rules and regulations of the National Cadet Crops. Further under the command and control of my commanding officer I will participate in every camp most sincerely and wholeheartedly".

Pledge
     We the cadet of the national cadet corps, do solemnly 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.

Sunday, October 5, 2014

Certification & Grading

Training

Total training period for SD and SW is 3 years with an extension of 1 year permissible & training period for JD & JW is of 2 years. Every cadet of the Senior or Junior Division has to undergo ser
NccAirWing Cadets
vice training for a period of at least 4 hours per week during the training year. However, no training is carried out during periods when the college or school through which a cadet is enrolled is closed for a vacation. Every cadet of the Senior and Junior Division has undergo service training for a minimum period of 75% of total hours during the annual college and school session. Every cadet during the training year to attend an annual training camp of 10 days duration for Senior Division, Senior Wing, Junior Division, Junior Wing.

Certificates & Examination
NccAirWing C - Certificate

There are Three Certificates in NCC. Below describes about it from lower value to higher value:-
  • Certificate - A : It can be written by JD/ JW cadets of NCC, cadets of class 8 & 9. After passing those classes it can't be obtained
  • Certificate - B : It can be written by SD / SW cadets of NCC, cadets after class 10 & those studying for +2, +3 (degree). In the second year of training they can appear for the same.
  • Certificate - C : It is the Most important certificate for NCC cadet. Now it can be written in the 3 rd year of training, in the 3rd year of degree course / those having B certificate can write it in the first year after his +2 and in the 1st year of degree by SD / SW cadets only.

Grading in Certificate

Three grades are awarded (1) A grade, (2) B grade, (3) C grade.
The best grade is A grade, which has the highest value.

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Ncc Ranks

NCC Ranks
Army Navy Air Force
Senior Under Officer (S.U/O) Senior Cadet Captain Senior Under Officer
Under Officer (U/O) Junior Cadet Captain Under Officer
Company Sergeant major (CSM)
Company Q/M Sergeant (CQMS)
Petty Officer SM Warrant Officer
Sergeant (SGT) Leader Cadet Sergeant
Corporal (CPL) Cadet Class I Corporal
Lance Corporal (LCPL) Cadet Class II Leading Flight Cadet
Cadet (CDT) Cadet Flight Cad

Associate NCC Officer

Ncc Cadets during C-Certificate Exam
ANO is an important link in the NCC organization between the BN and the cadets. As amatter of fact, ANO is the feeder node of NCC since he / she is the one who is in direct contact with the cadets all throughout the year. There are two training establishments namely Officers Training Academy, Kamptee and Women Officers Training School, Gwalior. These two institutions train the school and college teachers selected to head the company/troop. Courses in these institutions range from 21 days to 90 days in duration.
Associate NCC Officers are given following ranks according to their seniority and their training.

  • For colleges (in charge of SD & SW):
  1. Major
  2. Captain
  3. Lieutenant
  • For schools (in charge of JD & JW (equivalent commissioned Officer)):
  1. Chief Officer
  2. 1st Officer
  3. 2nd Officer
  4. 3rd Officer

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Ncc Song Lyrics

Ncc Air Wing
Written By: Sudarshan Faakir

 

 Hindi Lyrics
हम सब भारतीय हैं, हम सब भारतीय हैं.
अपनी मंज़िल एक है, हा हा हा एक है, हो हो हो एक है.
हम सब भारतीय हैं.

कश्मीर की धरती रानी है, सरताज हिमालय है,
सदियों से हमने इस को अपने खून से पाला है.
देश की रक्षा की खातिर हम शमशीर उठा लेंगे,
हम शमशीर उठा लेंगे.

बिखरे-बिखरे तारे हैं हम, लेकिन झिलमिल एक है,
हा हा हा एक है, हो हो हो एक है,
हम सब भारतीय है.

मंदिर, गुरूद्वारे भी हैं यहाँ, और मस्जिद भी है यहाँ,
गिरिजा का है घड़ियाल कहीं मुल्ला की कहीं है अजां
एक ही अपना राम हैं, एक ही अल्लाह ताला है,
एक ही अल्लाह ताला हैं.

रंग बिरंगे दीपक हैं हम, लेकिन जगमग एक है,
हा हा हा एक है, हो हो हो एक है.
हम सब भारतीय हैं, हम सब भारतीय हैं



English Lyrics

Hum Sab Bharatiya Hain, Hum Sab Bharatiya Hain

Apni Manzil Ek Hai,

Ha, Ha, Ha, Ek Hai,

Ho, Ho, Ho, Ek Hai.

Hum Sab Bharatiya Hain.

Kashmir Ki Dharti Rani Hai,

Sartaj Himalaya Hai,

Saadiyon Se Humne Isko Apne Khoon Se Pala Hai

Desh Ki Raksha Ki Khatir Hum Shamshir Utha Lenge,

Hum Shamshir Utha Lenge.

Bikhre Bikhre Taare Hain Hum Lekin Jhilmil Ek Hai,

Ha, Ha, Ha, Ek Hai

Hum Sab Bharatiya Hai.

Mandir Gurudwaare Bhi Hain Yahan

Aur Masjid Bhi Hai Yahan

Girija Ka Hai Ghariyaal Kahin

Mullah ki Kahin Hai Ajaan

Ek Hee Apna Ram Hain, Ek hi Allah Taala Hai,

Ek Hee Allah Taala Hain, Raang Birange Deepak Hain Hum,

lekin Jagmag Ek Hai, Ha Ha Ha Ek Hai, Ho Ho Ho Ek Hai.

Hum Sab Bharatiya Hain, Hum Sab Bharatiya Hain.

Monday, September 29, 2014

About National Cadet Corps

NCC { National Cadet Corps }

Ncc Air Wing Activities
NCC was firstly started in 1666 in Germany. The NCC in India was formed with the National Cadet Corps Act of 1948. It was raised on 16 July 1948. The origin of NCC can be traced back to the ‘University Corps’, which was created under the Indian Defence Act 1917, with the object to make up the shortage of the Army. In 1920, when the Indian Territorial Act was passed, the ‘University Corps’ was replaced by the University Training Corps (UTC). The aim was to raise the status of the UTC and make it more attractive to the youth. The UTC Officers and cadets dressed like the army. It was a significant step towards the Indianisation of armed forces. It was rechristened in the form of UOTC so the National Cadet Corps can be considered as a successor of the University Officers Training Corps (UOTC) which was established by the British Government in 1942. During World War II, the UOTC never came up to the expectations set by the British. This led to the idea that some better schemes should be formed, which could train more young men in a better way, even during peace. A committee headed by Pandit H.N. Kunzru recommended a cadet organization to be established in schools and colleges at a national level. The National Cadet Corps Act was accepted by the Governor General and on 15 July 1948 the National Cadet Corps came into existence.
In 1949, the Girls Division was raised in order to give equal opportunities to school and college going girls. The NCC was given an inter-service image in 1950 when the Air Wing was added, followed by the Naval Wing in 1952. Same year, the NCC curriculum was extended to include community development/social service activities as a part of the NCC syllabus at the behest of Late Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru who took keen interest in the growth of the NCC. Following the 1962 Sino-Indian War, to meet the requirement of the Nation, the NCC training was made compulsory in 1963. In 1968, the Corps was again made voluntary.[3]
During Indo-Pakistani war of 1965 & Indo-Pakistani war of 1971, NCC cadets were second line of defense. They organized camp to assist ordnance factories, supplying arms and ammunition to the front and also were used as patrol parties to capture enemy paratroopers. The NCC cadets also worked hand in hand with the Civil defense authorities and actively took part in rescue works and traffic control.[4]
After 1965 and 1971 wars NCC syllabus was revised. Rather than just being second line of defense, NCC syllabus laid greater stress on developing quality of leadership and officer like qualities. The military training which the NCC cadets received was reduced and greater importance was given to other areas like social service and youth management.

Source: Wikipedia