Doomdooma College, Rupai Siding Name of NCC CTO: Mr. Ijegalakbe Jeme. Intake Capacity: 105.
WELCOME TO 63 ASSAM girls BN NCC UNIT
Name of NCC ANO: Lt Dr. Rumi Khalen. Intake Capacity: 108.
The NCC is the largest uniformed youth organization of the Indian Armed Forces with its headquarters in New Delhi, India. The NCC in India was formed under the National Cadet Corps Act of 1948. NCC is a Tri-Service Organization, comprising Army, Navy and Air wing. It is a voluntary organization which recruits cadets from high schools, colleges and Universities all over India. The NCC is intended to inculcate national spirit, discipline and a sense of duty among the students. The NCC provides ample opportunities to develop one’s physical and intellectual potentials through training camps.
Cadets enrolled in NCC can participate in institutional training and can participate in adventure activities, community development programmes, various national level and annual training camps; youth exchange programmes, sports and cultural activities etc. Also, the NCC cadets take part in basic military training in small arms and parades.
At present, in our college, the boys NCC (Army Wing) unit is affiliated to 10, Assam Battalion NCC with its Group Head Quarters at Dibrugarh under the NER NCC Directorate, Shillong and the girls NCC (Army Wing) unit is affiliated to 63, Assam Girls Battalion NCC with its Group Head Quarters at Dibrugarh under the NER NCC Directorate, Shillong
The total strength of the unit is 213 cadets, both SD (Boys) and SW (Girls). The unit is headed by ANO Lt Lt. Dr. Rumi Khalen., Assistant Professor, Department of Assamese and CTO Mr. Ijegalakbe Jeme.
Motto of NCC
Unity and Discipline.
Vision of NCC
Empower volunteer youth to become potential leaders and responsible citizens of the country.
Mission of NCC
To develop leadership and character qualities, mould discipline and nurture social integration and cohesion through multi-faceted programmes conducted in a military environment.
Objective of NCC
To develop character, comradeship, discipline, leadership, secular outlook, spirit of adventure, sportsmanship and ideals of selfless service among the youth of the country.
To create human resources of organised, trained and motivated youth, to provide leadership in all walks of life and always be 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.
Achievements of NCC 2016-2022
Participation in various fields:
11 cadets participated in Republic Day Camp (RDC) held in Delhi
4 cadets participated in All India Thal Sainik Camp (TSC) held in New Delhi
3 cadets participated in PM Rally held at new Delhi
4 cadets participated in NIC Canp
3 cadets participated in Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat Camp held at NIT, Silchar
5 cadets participated in SNIC Camp
6 cadets participated in EBSB Camp
1 cadet participated in NSGC Camp
1 cadet participated in IDSC Camp
Training & Award
Mitali Ghosh has successfully completed the First Aid Training held at 162 Military Hospital from 3rd October to 14th October, 2017
Achieved 1st position in Marching during Combine Annual Training Camp (CATC-IV) held at Jorhat from 11th May to 22nd May, 2022
Achieved Best Command and Control by Deepjyoti Buragohain at Combine Annual Training Camp (CATC-IV) held at Jorhat from 11th May to 22nd May, 2022
Achieved 3rd position in Group Dance at Combine Annual Training Camp (CATC-IV) held at Jorhat from 11th May to 22nd May, 2022