National Cadet Corps

National Cadet Corps

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National Cadet Corps

The National Cadet Corps (NCC) Army Wing was established at Presidency University in 2021, under the aegis of the 3 Kar Battalion, Bengaluru. The NCC cadet strength at Presidency University comprises one company of 160 cadets, including both male and female participants. Lieutenant (NCC) Dr. Y. Narasimha Raja, an assistant professor at the Presidency School of Management, serves as the Associate NCC Officer (ANO) for this unit. He successfully completed his Direct Commission training at the Officers Training Academy (OTA) in Kamptee, Maharashtra. Ms. Archana Basapur, who serves as Girls Cadets Administrator (GCA), holds an NCC C certificate.

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National Service Scheme (NSS)

“Not me but you” is the celebrated motto of the National Service Scheme, and a stint at the NSS during one’s crucial years will certainly instill the value of putting others before oneself. Community service helps in shaping young minds by developing their personalities to become all-inclusive. Empathy is a powerful feeling, and by caring for the less fortunate, the heart gets irrigated, bringing in values of compassion and consideration for others.

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NSS at Presidency University

Looking beyond self

What started with just 50 students in 2016 has now grown to a mini - organization with over 600 students. All it takes to join the NSS is a heart full of love, caring and compassion, unlike other clubs which call for specific skills like singing, painting, speaking, and so on. Students can choose from a huge bouquet of 300+ activities that they can participate in and volunteer their time for.

Rotaract Club

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Making a difference

The Rotaract Club at the University aims to develop the professional and leadership skills of the students by providing opportunities for their personal and collective growth..

Students exchange ideas with leaders in the community, learn how to organize and run their clubs, manage their own funds, and plan and carry out activities and service projects. As they serve the community, they recognize the worth of every individual and learn to respect them all.

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