National Cadet Corps (NCC)

National Cadet Corps (NCC) at Prashanti Group of Institutions
At Prashanti Group of Institutions, we take pride in instilling discipline, leadership, and patriotism in our students through the National Cadet Corps (NCC). Established in 2022, our Army Wing (Senior Division) operates under the 10 MP Battalion NCC, offering 106 seats to students eager to develop life skills, physical fitness, and a strong commitment to national service.
Key Highlights
Affiliated Unit: 10 MP Battalion NCC
Wing: Army Wing (Senior Division)
Total Seats: 106
Training & Activities: Drill sessions, weapon handling, adventure camps, leadership programs, and participation in national-level events
Career Edge: Priority consideration in defense services, paramilitary forces, and various government sectors for NCC certificate holders
Mentorship: Led by experienced officers Lt. Pramith Badeka and Nivedita Thakur
Why Join NCC?
Cultivates discipline, teamwork, and leadership
Opportunity to attend national and international camps
Enhances career prospects in defense, civil services, and corporate sectors
Builds physical endurance and mental strength through structured training
For enrollment and more information, contact:
📞 +91-7000545900
📧 prashantigroup.ncc@gmail.com
How to Join NCC?
Any Indian student—male or female—can apply for NCC at Prashanti Group of Institutes. We currently offer enrollment in the Senior Division/Wing for college students.
Age Requirement: 18–24 years
Training Duration: 3 years (leading to ‘B’ and ‘C’ certificates)
Enrollment Timeline: Conducted annually during August–September
Selection Process: Includes physical fitness and general ability written examination
Admission Support: Contact your college NCC Officer (ANO) for guidance and onboarding
Benefits of the NCC ‘C’ Certificate
5–10% bonus marks in recruitment for Army, Navy, and Air Force (ORs, Sailors, Airmen)
2–10 bonus marks in Paramilitary Forces recruitment
Department of Telecommunications offers bonus marks in selection
In CRPF, cadets with even a third-division degree are eligible for gazetted posts
State Governments offer NCC preference in various public services
Private Industry may offer priority to C-certificate holders, especially in security-related roles
Indian Military Academy (IMA): 13–15 seats reserved for ‘C’ certificate holders
Officers Training Academy (OTA) Chennai: 50 seats reserved under NCC Special Entry (non-tech)
🔸 Join NCC — Build a Legacy of Courage, Discipline, and Service to the Nation.
How to Join NCC?
Any Indian student either girl or boy can join NCC. Prashanti group offers Senior Wing to the college students.
Senior Wing: To join NCC the candidate needs to contact the ANO or NCC Officer of prashanti group. The candidate’s age should be up to 18 – 24 years. The enrolment period for this training is 3 years (B and C certificate). The enrollment generally takes place once a year in month of August – September. It involves Physical and written exam (General Ability).The NCC authorities also want the youngster to be a part of this organization.
NCC C Certificate Benefits
- 5 to 10 percent bonus marks awarded for recruitment as ORs, Sailors, Airmen.
- 2 to 10 bonus marks awarded for recruitment in Para Military Forces.
- Department of telecommunication awards Bonus marks in recruitment.
- In CRPF NCC cadets holding 3rd division degree are eligible for recruitment to gazette posts.
- State Govts: Preference for State Services in certain States.
- Industry: Some industries give preference to NCC C certificate holders for various jobs related with the field of security.
- IMA – 13-15 vacancies reserved for ‘C’ Certificate (Army Wing) holders
- OTA Chennai – 50 vacancies for ‘C’ certificate holders for NCC Spl. Entry (non tech)