National Cadet Corps (N.C.C)

NATIONAL CADET CORPS (N.C.C)

The National Cadet Corps or NCC, Youth Wing of Indian Armed forced, is the world’s largest uniformed youth organization.

Its headquarters is located in New Delhi, India. This organization is open to school and college students on a voluntary basis.

The National Cadet Corps is a Tri-Services Organization, It consists of the Army, Navy and Air Wing. Comprising the Army, Navy, and Air Force, engaged in grooming the youth of the country into disciplined and patriotic citizens.

NCC recruits cadets from high schools, colleges, and universities all across India.

The Cadets are provided with basic military training in small arms and parades. After completing the course, the officers and cadets have no liability for active military service.

MOTTO OF N. C.C.

“UNITY AND DISCIPLINE”

  • It aims to develop discipline, character, brotherhood, the spirit of adventure.
  • It also focuses to enlighten leadership qualities among youth who are ready to serve the nation. NCC also motivates youth to choose a career in the Armed Forces. (Defence).

AIMS OF N. C. C

  • The NCC aims at developing character, comradeship, discipline, a secular outlook, the spirit of adventure and ideals of selfless service amongst young citizens.
  • To Create a Human Resource of Organized, Trained and Motivated Youth, To Provide Leadership in all Walks of life and be Always Available for the Service of the Nation.
  • To Provide a Suitable Environment to Motivate the Youth to Take Up a Career in the Armed Forces.
  • To Develop Character, Comradeship, Discipline, Leadership, Secular Outlook,   Spirit of Adventure, and Ideals of Selfless Service amongst the Youth of the Country.
  • NCC is a highly reputed body. In fact, it is a second line of defence.
  • If students want to make it their career option, NCC cadets will get a lot of weight. As they are directly connected with the ministry of defence, they will get to learn several things and entitled to receive Rs. 700.
  • In addition to this, they will also get a chance to learn several valuable things, including selflessness, honesty, discipline, and hard work.
  • Additionally, they will know how to build confidence and gain leadership qualities.
  • NCC camps are held all across India. Hence, students will get opportunities to visit new places and learn the art of independence.
  • Along with military activities, students will also get to learn other skills, including parachuting, paragliding, and basic aviation courses.

 

Platform to Join Defence

On a serious note, the best way to join the Indian Army, Air Force or Navy is by being a part of something national. And what’s better than National Cadet Corps? Not to mention, that you get special privilege when you give interviews and competitive examinations.

Academic Benefit

N.C.C Cadet get 10 grace marks per year. (Degree College )

NSS Advisory Committee: 2021-2022

Sr. No. Name of the Faculty Designation Contact Details
1. Dr. Debajit N. Sarkar Chairperson (Principal) principal@lsraheja.org
2. Shri Ramsagar B. Yadav Convener ramsagar.yadav@lsraheja.org
3. Ms. Dipali Patil Co-Convener dipali.patil@lsraheja.org
4. Dr. Akshata A. Kulkarni Member akshata.kulkarni@lsraheja.org
5. Mr. Rahul P. Dandekar Member rahul.dandekar@lsraheja.org
6. Mr. Raju Gole Member raju.gole@lsraheja.org

Why to Join?

  • Information- How to Join N.C.C ( National Cadet Corps )
  • Annual Report 2020-2021
  • Annual Report 2019-2020

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“An Introduction to Data Analysis using R software and MS Excel”

The certificate course on “An Introduction to Data Analysis using R software and MS Excel” a 4 days (20 hours) intensive course was an initiative of Department of Economics.Ms. Samiksha Jadhav, Asst. Prof, Department of Economics, was the course coordinator where as Mr. Chinmay Joshi, Asst. Prof (Ad-Hoc), Department of Mathematics and Computers was the course instructor.  The lectures for the same were held on 16th, 17th, 18th and 25th August, 2019.It was conducted in the college computer laboratory from 9am to 1pm. There was a huge response from the students for this course as 49 students registered and participated in it. The course covered the theory as well as practical related to soft tools in R software and MS Excel. Students also appeared for an online test conducted by the course instructor and their performances were evaluated.

“My idea behind introducing this certificate course was to equip our BA and B.Com students with data analysis tools that have practical applications in life. Students are introduced to statistical concepts and tools for data analysis at FY, SY and at TY levels through various papers. But the use of the same tools in soft wares like MS-Excel and R software is hardly taught to them through the syllabus. This certificate course was introduced to fill this lacuna in the syllabus. Also, these soft wares are available easily in the market at minimal cost, so the students can continue practicing even after the course is completed. Data analytics being an upcoming field, this certificate course is just the first step towards being Data analyst.”

Ms. Samiksha Jadhav

Course Co-ordinator

“The most important aim of the certificate course was to make students learn the use of soft tools. On completion of this certificate course, students are now able to perform basic data analysis activities using soft tools. Now students are able to use the functions like data sorting, data simulation, regression, graphs etc.,using R-software and MS Excel. They can create their own data and clean the data using the above tools. They are well equipped to understand the use of data and soft tools and ready to take the challenge for becoming Data Magicians.”

Mr. Chinmay Joshi

Course Instructor

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