The NCC in India was formed with the National Cadet Corps Act of 1948. It was raised on 15 July 1948 The National Cadet Corps can be considered as a successor of the University Officers Training Corps (UOTC) which was established by the British in 1942.
As per the latest notification, Cadets who get NCC Certificate will get extra marks in the next examination for sub-inspectors and constables in the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), the Home Ministry. Also, NCC ‘C’ certificate holding cadets will get an extra 5 percent of the obtained marks, the extra checks for ‘B’ and ‘A’ authentication holders will be 3 percent and 2 percent, separately.
The ‘A’ authentication is granted on passing the principal level and ‘B’ endorsement on passing the subsequent level. Just those cadets who have ‘B’ declaration are qualified to get the ‘C’ testament, the most elevated endorsement given to NCC cadets in the wake of passing intense preparation and assessments.
Eligibility for A Certificate
The Cadet more likely than not went to at least 75% of complete preparing periods set down in the prospectus for the first and second long stretches of Junior Division/Wing NCC (All Wings).
To check his past residency, the break in the NCC Training Tenure of the cadet before his showing up in the test ought not to surpass over a year at one time.
Probably went to one Annual Training Camp.
Eligibility for B Certificate
The cadet probably went to at least 75% of all-out preparing periods set down in the schedule for the first and second a long time for Senior Division/Wing NCC (All Wings).
Break in the NCC Training Tenure of the cadet SD/SW preceding showing up in the test ought not to surpass over a year and a half at one time after his release to check his residency for Certificate B Examination.
More likely than not going to one Annual Training Camp/NIC/COC/RDC/Attachment with Regular Army/Navy/Air Force.
Cadets having Certificate A will be granted 10 extra marks.
Eligibility for C Certificate
The cadet should be in control of Certificate B.
The cadet should be in the third year of Senior Division/Senior Wing NCC Training.
The cadet more likely than not went to at least 75% of the times of the 3rd year schedule during the scholastic meeting.
Break in the NCC Training Tenure of the cadet SD/SW preceding showing up in the Exam ought not to surpass over a year and a half at one time after his release to check his past residency for Certificate C assessment.
One should have attended one of the ATC programs with three tenures.
Cadets will be permitted to show up for Certificate C assessment simply following one year of breezing through Certificate B assessment.
Air Wing Cadets ought to have flown at least four Sorties in Microlight air make.