Bhattadev University-NCC Profile
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Bhattadev University-NCC Profile
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Assamese
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Public State University established by upgrading Bajali College under
Assam Act No. XXXVI of 2017
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Pathsala, Assam
(03666) 266423
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National Cadet Corps (NCC) of India
About NCC
The National Cadet Corps (NCC) is a tri-services voluntary organization that
includes the
Army, Navy, and Air Force, functioning under the Ministry of Defence. The Defence
Secretary
holds overall responsibility for the organization. NCC is dedicated to grooming the
youth of
the country in discipline, organization, and patriotism. While it provides an
encouraging
environment for young people to pursue careers in the Armed Forces, there is no
obligation
for active military service after completing the program. However, NCC cadets do
receive
preference over regular candidates during selection.
During World War II, the British government formed the 'University Officers Training
Corps'
in 1942 to develop leadership skills among its members. After India gained
independence,
this was reorganized into a cadet organization for schools and colleges at the
national
level, following the recommendations of the H.N. Kunzru Committee. The present-day
NCC was
established on April 16, 1948, through the XXXI Act of Parliament and was formally
inaugurated on July 15, 1948. The Girls' Division of NCC was introduced in 1949,
followed by
the establishment of the Air Wing in April 1950. With the raising of the Naval Wing
in July
1952, all three services were represented within the Corps
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Importance of NCC
Character Building:
NCC instills discipline, responsibility,
and
ethical values among the youth, fostering a sense of national pride.
Leadership Development:
Through various activities and
training,
NCC nurtures leadership qualities and decision-making skills.
Physical Fitness:
Rigorous physical training, including
drills and
sports, enhances physical fitness and endurance.
Social Service:
Cadets participate in community development
and
social service activities, promoting the spirit of volunteerism.
Adventure Activities:
NCC organizes adventure camps, treks,
and
expeditions, encouraging a spirit of adventure and resilience.
Career Opportunities:
NCC training can be beneficial for
careers in
the armed forces and other sectors, providing an edge in competitive exams and
job
opportunities.
The NCC in India plays a crucial role in shaping the youth into well-rounded
individuals, ready
to face the challenges of life with confidence and determination.
Welcome to The NCC unit of Bhattadev University
Introduction
The NCC unit of Bhattadev University (erstwhile Bajali College) consists of two
companies: the 7 Assam NCC Battalion, Dhubri and the 60 Assam NCC Girls' Battalion,
Guwahati. The 7 Assam Battalion(SD & SW) NCC, Dhubri and 60 Assam Girls’ Battalion
NCC, Guwahati are prestigious units operating under Guwahati Head Quarter of NER NCC
Directorate. Known for their dedication to excellence, both the battalion conducts
regular training sessions, camps, community services, and adventure sports to groom
cadets into responsible and disciplined citizens. The battalions participate
actively in Directorate and national-level events, consistently earning accolades
for its outstanding performance. The 7 Assam Battalion and 60 Assam Battalion
exemplify the core values of NCC, working tirelessly to nurture future leaders and
responsible citizens.
The NCC units at Bhattadev University (erstwhile Bajali College) hold a rich legacy
of discipline and service. The 7 Assam Battalion NCC unit, one of the oldest, was
established in 1965, ten years after the founding of the college, with the motto
"Unity and Discipline." This unit has served both the students and the greater
Bajali area with distinction. Late Harendra Nath Deka, then Head of the Economics
Department, was the first Caretaker Officer (CTO) of the unit. Shortly after his
appointment, he completed the mandatory Pre-RCN training and became the first
Associated NCC Officer (ANO). Initially affiliated with the 7 Assam Battalion(Army
Wing), headquartered in Barpeta town before its relocation to Dhubri, the unit laid
a strong foundation for NCC activities at the institution.
Equally significant is the 60 Assam Girls’ Battalion NCC (Army wing), which was
established in 1963 under the Headquarter Guwahati. This wing plays a pivotal role
in promoting the University’s vision of discipline, leadership, and patriotism.
While the Girls’ Wing became inactive a few years after its inception due to unknown
reasons, it was successfully revived in 2002 under the dedicated efforts of Dr.
Polly Vauquline, Assistant Professor in History. Since its revival, the cadets of
this wing have actively engaged in diverse activities and training programs,
furthering the University’s commitment to holistic student development and
contributing significantly to the unit’s esteemed legacy.
At present the strength of
7 Assam ad 60 Assam Girls’ BN NCC are 73 and 54.
Lists of successors of 7 Assam and 60 Assam Battalions
Sl No.
Name of ANOs & CTOs of 7 Assam Bn.
From
To
1
Late Harendra Nath Deka (ANO)
1965
1986
2
Late Shusil Kr. Talukdar (ANO)
1986
2002
3
Mr. Parag Barman (CTO)
2002
2010
4
Mr. Anjan Sarma (CTO)
2010
2013
5
Capt. (Dr.) Rajib Lochan Sarma (ANO)
2013
Till date
SI. No
Name of CTOs of 60 Assam Bn.
From
To
1
Dr. Polly Vauquline
2002
2011
2
Mrs. Ritu Barua
2011
2016
3
Dr. Jaba Sharma
2016
2018
4
Ms. Aniheeta Langthasa
2018
2020
5
Dr. Bharati Gogoi
2020
2024
6
Ms. Arundhati Gogoi
2024
Till date
Benefits of NCC:
The National Cadet Corps (NCC) offers numerous benefits for youth, focusing on
personal
development and future opportunities. Key benefits include:
Personality Development:
NCC promotes leadership, teamwork,
discipline, and decision-making through activities like drills, camps, and
sports,
helping cadets grow in confidence and self-discipline.
Physical Fitness:
Regular physical activities, such as parades
and
adventure sports, enhance fitness and promote a healthy lifestyle.
Career in Armed Forces:
NCC cadets, especially those with a
"C"
Certificate, enjoy preference in recruitment for the Indian Armed Forces and
paramilitary services. The
NCC Special Entry Scheme
provides a direct
pathway
for
NCC
‘C’
Certificate holders to join the Indian Armed Forces as
commissioned
officers. Open to male and female graduates (19-25 years) with a minimum of 50%
marks, candidates must have at least a
‘B’
grade in their
‘C’
Certificate. After applying online through official portals, shortlisted
candidates
undergo a rigorous selection process, including a 5-day SSB interview and
medical
examination. This scheme is available for entry into the Indian Army (Officers
Training Academy), Indian Navy (Executive Branch), and Indian Air Force (Flying
Branch), offering NCC cadets a prestigious opportunity to serve the nation.
Scholarships and Awards:
Cadets are eligible for scholarships
and
awards based on performance, assisting them in their academic and professional
pursuits.
National Integration & Social Responsibility:
NCC fosters
unity
among diverse backgrounds and engages cadets in community service, disaster
relief,
and awareness programs.
Adventure & Travel:
Participation in trekking, mountaineering,
and
other adventure activities provides travel and exploration opportunities.
Job Preference:
Many public and private sectors offer
preference
to NCC cadets during recruitment due to their leadership, discipline, and team
skills.
Activities:
Regular Activities:
• Parade practices
• Drills and training sessions
Special Events:
• Combined events
involving
both
battalions
• Separate events specific to each battalion
Contact Us:
7 Assam NCC Bn. :
9864206315 (ANO), che.rajib@bhattadevuniversity.ac.in,
9707471239 (SUO)
60 Assam NCC Bn. :
9101124784 (ANO), zoo.arundhati@bhattadevuniversity.ac.in,
7638049966 (SUO)
Join Us:
Eligibility Criteria:
• A citizen of India or Nepal
• Age should be between 17 – 20 years
• Must be a Bonafide student of Bhattadev University, Bajali. Students of 1st
year and 2nd year can be enrolled
• Must meet the prescribed medical standard and physically fit.
• Lastly students who are willing to enroll in the SD/SW can apply to Commanding
Officer of the unit through the ANO/CTO of the institute after passing the
institutional screening.
Enrollment Process:
• Physical Test
• Written test
• interview
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English
Assamese
A
Public State University established by upgrading Bajali College under
Assam Act No. XXXVI of 2017
Webmail
Pathsala, Assam
(03666) 266423
Show
National Cadet Corps (NCC) of India
About NCC
The National Cadet Corps (NCC) is a tri-services voluntary organization that
includes the
Army, Navy, and Air Force, functioning under the Ministry of Defence. The Defence
Secretary
holds overall responsibility for the organization. NCC is dedicated to grooming the
youth of
the country in discipline, organization, and patriotism. While it provides an
encouraging
environment for young people to pursue careers in the Armed Forces, there is no
obligation
for active military service after completing the program. However, NCC cadets do
receive
preference over regular candidates during selection.
During World War II, the British government formed the 'University Officers Training
Corps'
in 1942 to develop leadership skills among its members. After India gained
independence,
this was reorganized into a cadet organization for schools and colleges at the
national
level, following the recommendations of the H.N. Kunzru Committee. The present-day
NCC was
established on April 16, 1948, through the XXXI Act of Parliament and was formally
inaugurated on July 15, 1948. The Girls' Division of NCC was introduced in 1949,
followed by
the establishment of the Air Wing in April 1950. With the raising of the Naval Wing
in July
1952, all three services were represented within the Corps
1 / 12
2 / 12
3 / 12
4 / 12
5 / 12
6 / 12
7 / 12
8 / 12
9 / 12
10 / 12
11 / 12
12 / 12
❮
❯
Importance of NCC
Character Building:
NCC instills discipline, responsibility,
and
ethical values among the youth, fostering a sense of national pride.
Leadership Development:
Through various activities and
training,
NCC nurtures leadership qualities and decision-making skills.
Physical Fitness:
Rigorous physical training, including
drills and
sports, enhances physical fitness and endurance.
Social Service:
Cadets participate in community development
and
social service activities, promoting the spirit of volunteerism.
Adventure Activities:
NCC organizes adventure camps, treks,
and
expeditions, encouraging a spirit of adventure and resilience.
Career Opportunities:
NCC training can be beneficial for
careers in
the armed forces and other sectors, providing an edge in competitive exams and
job
opportunities.
The NCC in India plays a crucial role in shaping the youth into well-rounded
individuals, ready
to face the challenges of life with confidence and determination.
Welcome to The NCC unit of Bhattadev University
Introduction
The NCC unit of Bhattadev University (erstwhile Bajali College) consists of two
companies: the 7 Assam NCC Battalion, Dhubri and the 60 Assam NCC Girls' Battalion,
Guwahati. The 7 Assam Battalion(SD & SW) NCC, Dhubri and 60 Assam Girls’ Battalion
NCC, Guwahati are prestigious units operating under Guwahati Head Quarter of NER NCC
Directorate. Known for their dedication to excellence, both the battalion conducts
regular training sessions, camps, community services, and adventure sports to groom
cadets into responsible and disciplined citizens. The battalions participate
actively in Directorate and national-level events, consistently earning accolades
for its outstanding performance. The 7 Assam Battalion and 60 Assam Battalion
exemplify the core values of NCC, working tirelessly to nurture future leaders and
responsible citizens.
The NCC units at Bhattadev University (erstwhile Bajali College) hold a rich legacy
of discipline and service. The 7 Assam Battalion NCC unit, one of the oldest, was
established in 1965, ten years after the founding of the college, with the motto
"Unity and Discipline." This unit has served both the students and the greater
Bajali area with distinction. Late Harendra Nath Deka, then Head of the Economics
Department, was the first Caretaker Officer (CTO) of the unit. Shortly after his
appointment, he completed the mandatory Pre-RCN training and became the first
Associated NCC Officer (ANO). Initially affiliated with the 7 Assam Battalion(Army
Wing), headquartered in Barpeta town before its relocation to Dhubri, the unit laid
a strong foundation for NCC activities at the institution.
Equally significant is the 60 Assam Girls’ Battalion NCC (Army wing), which was
established in 1963 under the Headquarter Guwahati. This wing plays a pivotal role
in promoting the University’s vision of discipline, leadership, and patriotism.
While the Girls’ Wing became inactive a few years after its inception due to unknown
reasons, it was successfully revived in 2002 under the dedicated efforts of Dr.
Polly Vauquline, Assistant Professor in History. Since its revival, the cadets of
this wing have actively engaged in diverse activities and training programs,
furthering the University’s commitment to holistic student development and
contributing significantly to the unit’s esteemed legacy.
At present the strength of
7 Assam ad 60 Assam Girls’ BN NCC are 73 and 54.
Lists of successors of 7 Assam and 60 Assam Battalions
Sl No.
Name of ANOs & CTOs of 7 Assam Bn.
From
To
1
Late Harendra Nath Deka (ANO)
1965
1986
2
Late Shusil Kr. Talukdar (ANO)
1986
2002
3
Mr. Parag Barman (CTO)
2002
2010
4
Mr. Anjan Sarma (CTO)
2010
2013
5
Capt. (Dr.) Rajib Lochan Sarma (ANO)
2013
Till date
SI. No
Name of CTOs of 60 Assam Bn.
From
To
1
Dr. Polly Vauquline
2002
2011
2
Mrs. Ritu Barua
2011
2016
3
Dr. Jaba Sharma
2016
2018
4
Ms. Aniheeta Langthasa
2018
2020
5
Dr. Bharati Gogoi
2020
2024
6
Ms. Arundhati Gogoi
2024
Till date
Benefits of NCC:
The National Cadet Corps (NCC) offers numerous benefits for youth, focusing on
personal
development and future opportunities. Key benefits include:
Personality Development:
NCC promotes leadership, teamwork,
discipline, and decision-making through activities like drills, camps, and
sports,
helping cadets grow in confidence and self-discipline.
Physical Fitness:
Regular physical activities, such as parades
and
adventure sports, enhance fitness and promote a healthy lifestyle.
Career in Armed Forces:
NCC cadets, especially those with a
"C"
Certificate, enjoy preference in recruitment for the Indian Armed Forces and
paramilitary services. The
NCC Special Entry Scheme
provides a direct
pathway
for
NCC
‘C’
Certificate holders to join the Indian Armed Forces as
commissioned
officers. Open to male and female graduates (19-25 years) with a minimum of 50%
marks, candidates must have at least a
‘B’
grade in their
‘C’
Certificate. After applying online through official portals, shortlisted
candidates
undergo a rigorous selection process, including a 5-day SSB interview and
medical
examination. This scheme is available for entry into the Indian Army (Officers
Training Academy), Indian Navy (Executive Branch), and Indian Air Force (Flying
Branch), offering NCC cadets a prestigious opportunity to serve the nation.
Scholarships and Awards:
Cadets are eligible for scholarships
and
awards based on performance, assisting them in their academic and professional
pursuits.
National Integration & Social Responsibility:
NCC fosters
unity
among diverse backgrounds and engages cadets in community service, disaster
relief,
and awareness programs.
Adventure & Travel:
Participation in trekking, mountaineering,
and
other adventure activities provides travel and exploration opportunities.
Job Preference:
Many public and private sectors offer
preference
to NCC cadets during recruitment due to their leadership, discipline, and team
skills.
Activities:
Regular Activities:
• Parade practices
• Drills and training sessions
Special Events:
• Combined events
involving
both
battalions
• Separate events specific to each battalion
Contact Us:
7 Assam NCC Bn. :
9864206315 (ANO), che.rajib@bhattadevuniversity.ac.in,
9707471239 (SUO)
60 Assam NCC Bn. :
9101124784 (ANO), zoo.arundhati@bhattadevuniversity.ac.in,
7638049966 (SUO)
Join Us:
Eligibility Criteria:
• A citizen of India or Nepal
• Age should be between 17 – 20 years
• Must be a Bonafide student of Bhattadev University, Bajali. Students of 1st
year and 2nd year can be enrolled
• Must meet the prescribed medical standard and physically fit.
• Lastly students who are willing to enroll in the SD/SW can apply to Commanding
Officer of the unit through the ANO/CTO of the institute after passing the
institutional screening.
Enrollment Process:
• Physical Test
• Written test
• interview
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©Copyright 2024 -
Bhattadev University
| All Rights Reserved
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