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    ARMY

    • National Cadet Corps `C’ Certificate holders will be required to compete in UPSC Examination for grant of commission in the Army through IMA and OTS. However, 32 vacancies in every regular course of IMA are reserved for National Cadet Corps `C’ Certificate holders who have passed UPSC entrance examination and have also been declared successful by the Service Selection Board.
    • The point to note is that from amongst the National Cadet Corps Cadets who have passed UPSC Examination and the SSB, 32 cadets will be selected to undergo training at the IMA irrespective of the position in the general merit list, i.e. 64 vacancies in a year.
    • NCC `C’ Certificate holders with minimum `B’ Grade are exempted from appearing in Written Examination conducted by UPSC for SSC (NonTech) Course of OTA Madras through NCC Special Entry Scheme. There are 50 vacancies reserved for one course. Total vacancies are 100 per year.
    • The candidates who are NCC ‘C’ Certificate holders seeking enrolement for Sol(GD) are exempted from Part-I of the written examination and will be placed at the top of the merit list. But, as far as Sol Clk/SKT/Tech/NA are concerned, they will not be exempted from Pt-I of the written exam, but 10% bonus marks will be awarded of the total marks earned in the written exam for overall placement in the merit list.
    • As far as NCC ‘A’ and “B’ Certificate holders are concerned, the percentage of bonus marks will be awarded as under with a view to improve the candidates overall order of merit:-
    •  Soldier GD Category. 8% bonus marks for NCC ‘B’ certificate holders and 5% bonus marks for NCC ‘A’ Certificate holders will be awarded on the basis of the total marks scored by a candidate in physical and written examination.
    • Soldier Tech/NA/SKT/Clk. Bonus marks as per percentage given in para 3 (b) (i) above will be based on the total marks scored by a candidate in the written examination only.

    NOTE: – It is clarified that if a candidate is both a son of an exservicemen/servicemen and a NCC Certificate holder, he is entitled to only one type of concession.

    NAVY

    • Upto 6 vacancies per course for grant of commission in the Navy are reserved for selection of eligible National Cadet Corps Cadets as special entry cadets, provided they are in possession of `C’ Certificate of Naval Wing, have passed BSc (Physics & Maths) or BE, are 19 to 24 years of age and are deemed fit to undergo training in Naval Academy, Goa by the Service Selection Board. Such candidates are exempted from appearing in the Combined Defence Services Examination conducted by the UPSC.
    • Weightage of following additional marks is given to National Cadet Corps certificate holders for recruitment in the Navy : –
    OFFICER
    Sl No. Certificate Points
    1 `C’ 05
    2 `B’ 10
    3 `A’ 05

     

    ENROLLED PERSONEL
    Sl No. Part Certificate Points
    1 PART-I `A’ 05
    2 PART-II `A’ 03
    OFFICER
    Sl No. Certificate Points
    1 `C’ 05
    2 `B’ 10
    3 `A’ 05

     

    ENROLLED PERSONEL
    Direct Entry Direct Entry Sailor (MER)
    Certificate `A’ 2 2
    Certificate `B’ 4 4
    Certificate `C’ 6 6

    Note: Proportionate reduction in weightage marks depending on marks for each category

    AIR FORCE

    • Flying Branch (Pilot) (Pre-Flying Training). 10% of vacancies for direct entry for Pilots courses are reserved for NCC ‘C’ certificate holders. They are not (R) not processed through UPSC entrance exam.
    • Other Branches. 10% of vacancies are reserved in each branch for NCC `C’ certificate holders. They are not (R) not processed through UPSC entrance exam.

    Following are the changes in educational qualifications for commissioning in various branches in IAF.:-

    • Flying Branch – Any graduate (should have done Physics during Plus 2 Stage).
    • Ground Duties Branch – 1st Division in graduation. The branch is allotted centrally by the IAF.

    AIR FORCE (Airman)

    The marks as given below are added to selection Test marks of the qualified candidates possessing NCC Certificates: –

    • ‘C’ Certificate ……. 5 marks
    • ‘B’ Certificate ……. 4 marks
    • ‘A’ Certificate …….. 3 marks
    • ‘A’ Certificate Part I & II …….. 3 marks
    • ‘A’ Certificate Part I only ……. 2 marks

    COAST GUARD

    The weightage for selection of officers and recruitment of Enrolled Personnel in accordance with the Coast Guard are as follows: –

    OFFICER
    Sl No. Certificate Points
    1 `C’ 05
    2 `B’ 10
    3 `A’ 05

     

    ENROLLED PERSONEL
    Sl No. Part Certificate Points
    1 PART-I `A’ 05
    2 PART-II `A’ 03

    NCC Cadets are also taken on cruise onboard as and when Coast Guard ship visits neighboring countries.

    BORDER SECURITY FORCE

    For appointment as Sepoys/Constables :

    The following additional marks are given to the National Cadet Corps certificate holders for recruitment in Border Security Force:-

    • `A I” only – 2
    • `A I’ & `A II’ – 4
    • `B’ Certificate – 6
    • `C’ Certificate – 10

    For appointment in Officer Cadre:

    The following additional marks are given to the National Cadet Corps certificate holders for recruitment in

    Border Security Force:-

    • `A I” only – 2
    • `A I’ & `A II’ – 4
    • `B’ Certificate – 6
    • `C’ Certificate – 10

    CENTRAL RESERVE POLICE

    • For recruitment to gazetted posts, i.e., for Company Commander, Quartermasters and Dy. SPs, the minimum prescribed qualification is either a first class bachelor’s degree or a second class bachelor’s degree.
    • However, candidates having a third-class bachelor’s degree and holding `B’ or `C’ certificate of National Cadet corps are also considered eligible for these posts.

    CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL SECURITY FORCE

    Preference is given to ‘B’ & ‘C’ certificate holders for recruitment in the rank of Constable as given below: –

    • ‘B’ Certificate —- 1 Mark
    • ‘C’ Certificate —- 3 Marks

    INDO TIBETIAN BORDER POLICE

    Possession of NCC ‘B’/’C’ certificates has been given as a desirable qualification for filling up the post of Assistant Commandant(General Duty)/Sub Inspectors(General Duty) under direct recruitment method.

    Offrs Army

    • NCC ‘C’ Certificate holders in age group 19-25 years are required to compete in UPSC Examination for Commission though IMA or OTA.
    • 32 Vacancies are reserved in regular course of IMA for ‘C’ Certificate holders, irrespective of position in merit, subject of passing UPSC examination and clearing SSB interview.
    • NCC Special Entry Scheme for SD Wings graduates in OTA in group 19-25 years with 50% marks, through DDG of states for direct interview (SSB) every year. The Cadets are exempted from CDS examination conducted by UPSC.

    Navy

    Upto nine vacancies per course for commission in Navy are reserved for NCC ‘C’ Cert pass graduate cadets with B.Sc (Physics & Maths) or BE, in the age group of 19 to 24 years and passed by SSB Exempted from CDS examination of UPSC.

    Air Force

    • Pilots Course: 10% of vacancies for direct entry for Pilots Course for NCC ‘C’ Certificate holders of Air Wing (Not Processed through UPSC examination).
    • Other Branches: 10% vacancies reserved in each branch for NCC ‘C’ Certificate holders. Not processed through UPSC examination.

    Soldiers

    Soldier GD Category: Bonus marks based on total marks secured in physical and written examination.

    • NCC ‘A’ Certificate — 5%
    • NCC ‘B’ Certificate — 8%
    • NCC ‘C’ Certificate — 10%

    Soldier Tech/Clk/SKT/Nurs.Asstt : Bonus marks will be based on total marks obtained in written examination.

    • NCC ‘A’ Certificate — 5%
    • NCC ‘B’ Certificate — 8%
    • NCC ‘C’ Certificate — 10%

    Navy : Under mentioned marks are added for recruitment in Navy Direct entry Sailor Artificer Apprenties

    NAVY
    Certificate Marks Marks
    Certificate ‘A’ 2 marks 5 marks
    Certificate ‘B’ 4 marks 10 marks
    Certificate ‘C’ 6 marks 15 marks

    Air Force : Under mentioned marks are added to selection test marks of certificate holders:

    • ‘A’ Certificate — 3 marks
    • ‘B’ Certificate — 4 marks
    • ‘C’ Certificate — 5 marks

    Military Nursing Service:

    One seat is reserved for B.Sc(Nursing) Course and 24 for Probationer Nursing Course for NCC trained girls, possessing G-2 Certificate in order of merit.

    BSF

    • ‘A’ Certificate — 4 marks
    • ‘B’ Certificate — 6 marks
    • ‘C’ Certificate — 10 marks

    CISF: Preferential marks to NCC certificate holders for recruitment in CISF

    • ‘B’ Certificate — 1 mark
    • ‘C’ Certificate — 3 marks

    Coast Guard: Weightage of 15 marks to NCC ‘C’ Certificate holders for recruitment in officer cadre or ranks, depending on education qualification.

    ITBP : Preference to NCC ‘C’ Certificate holders for recruitment in officer cadre of ranks, depending on education qualification.

    Other

    NCC Special Entry Scheme

    ARMY

    Nationality:

    • Indian Citizen
    • A subject of Bhutan
    • A subject of Nepal
    • A Tibetan refugee who came to India before 1st Jan 1962 with an intention to permanently settle in India.
    • A person of Indian origin who migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka, East African countries of Kenya, Uganda, The United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire and Ethopia and Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling down in India. (All such candidates must produce a certificate of eligibility issued by the Government of India. However the certificate is not required for candidates who are Gorkhas subjects of Nepal).

    Age : Between 19 yrs to 25 yrs on the first day of the commencement of the course (exact of birth are notified for every course separately)

    Educational Qualification. Degree from a University or equivalent with an aggregate of minimum 50 % marks taking into account marks of all the three years.

    NCC Service

    • Should have served minimum two academic years in the senior Division of the NCC.
    • Should have obtained a minimum of ‘B’ grade in ‘C’ certificate exam of NCC.

    Method of Selection

    • All applications as per the format are to be forwarded to the format are to be forwarded to the Recruiting Directorate (NCC Entry ) through the HQ DG NCC. The unit/Gp HQ’s will forward the applications to he State Directorate who in turn will be forward the same to HQ DG NCC.
    • Through screening and short listing of the applications, based on the qualifications of the candidates will take place at all levels (NCC Directorates)
    • Candidates who do not receive the call letter from the selection centre must assume that their application has been rejected either on merit, late receipt or being ineligible. No correspondence on this account will be entertained. Short listed candidates will be detailed for SSB interview by the Additional Director General Recruiting.
    • On arrival at the selection centre candidate will be administered stage – 1 of the two stage testing procedure and those who do not qualify will be returned the same day.
    • The selected candidates will under go the stage two of the selection process over a five day period and will under go Group tests, Psychological test, and interviews.
    • The candidates who successfully clear the stage two selection will be asked to under go a medical examination by a Board of Medical Officers.

    How to Apply

    • Apply on plain paper as per the format given below duly typed.
    • Application should be posted to the nearest OC NCC unit, from where the NCC ‘C’ certificate has been issued.
    • Applications of the candidates serving in the Armed forces duly countersigned by the Commanding Officer should be sent to the OC, NCC unit from where the ‘C’ certificate has been issued with an advance copy to the direc to the HQ DG NCC, West Block IV, R K
    • Puram, New Delhi – 110066.
      All OC Units will forward the applications to the DDG NCC of the concerned state through the Group HQ’s.
      The DDG NCC will process the applications and forward them to the Q DG NCC

    Date for submission of Applications. For the date of submission of applications the candidates are advised to check the advertisement in the news papers or enquire from the nearest NCC unit.

    Download Application.

    NAVY

    Nationality :

    • Indian Citizen
    • A subject of Bhutan
    • A subject of Nepal
    • A Tibetan refugee who came to India before 1st Jan 1962 with an intention to permanently settle in India.
    • A person of Indian origin who migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka, East African countries of Kenya, Uganda, The United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire and Ethopia and Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling down in India. (All such candidates must produce a certificate of eligibility issued by the Government of India. However the certificate is not required for candidates who are Gorkhas subjects of Nepal).

    Age:

    • Between 19 yrs to 25 yrs on the first day of the commencement of the course (exact of birth are notified for every course separately)

    Educational Qualifications

    • A candidate must have passed B.Sc with Physics and mathematic or degree in Engineering.

    NCC Qualification

    • The candidate must have passed NCC ‘C’ certificate of senior Division (Naval) with minimum ‘ ‘ grading

    Sex and Martial Status

    • The candidate should be male and unmarried.

    Method of Selection

    • Same as applicable for Army selection given above.

    How to Apply

    Same as given for Army selection above.

    Download Application

    Note: The candidate who are due to appear in B.Sc/BE/and /or NCC ‘C’ certificate examination and are likely to pass before the commencement of the course are also eligible provided the certificates as required are filled in and signed by the Principal of the institute and /or by the OC of the NCC unit as the case may be.

    AIR

    Nationality

    • As applicable for Army and Navy Above.

    Age

    • Between 19 yrs to 25 yrs on the first day of the commencement of the course (exact of birth are notified for every course separately)

    Educational Qualification

    • Any graduate with Physics and Mathematics at 10 + 2 level or BE.

    NCC Qualification

    Sex and Martial Status

    • The candidate should be male and unmarried.

    Method of Selection

    • Same as applicable for Army selection given above.

    How to Apply

    • Same as given for Army selection above.

    Download Application

    Note

    • The candidate who are due to appear in B.Sc/BE/and /or NCC ‘C’ certificate examination and are likely to pass before the commencement of the course are also eligible provided the certificates as required are filled in and signed by the Principal of the institute and /or by the OC of the NCC unit as the case may be.
    • Candidate should not have failed in INS-B/PABT earlier.
    • Candidate should not be an habitual wearer of Glasses.