NCC/NSS/Rotaract

NCC/NSS/Rotaract

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National Cadet Corps

Marching from the Front

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. The unit is overseen by an Associate NCC Officer (ANO) and a Girls Cadets Administrator.


The NCC enhances the awareness level of cadets to become responsible citizens of the country and encourages cadets to enrich their knowledge, develop communication skills, and develop character. The five cadets are involved in the conduct of social outreach activities, community development programmes, and adventure activities to hone their leadership qualities and risk-taking abilities. It provides a platform to launch “Goodwill Ambassadors” to project the image of a country overseas.

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National Service Scheme (NSS)

Looking Beyond Self

Presidency University has always been a torchbearer of social service over the prestigious decades of its existence. It not only shapes the best careers of our students but also shapes their character as responsible citizens of our country. NSS is a step forward in fulfilling our notion. The National Service Scheme (NSS) is a central sector scheme of the Government of India under the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. The NSS at the Presidency University has added to sustainable and ecological living, higher standards of learning with awareness drives, celebrating Yoga Day with students, faculties, and adopted slums alike, uplifting social standards and health camps, and hundreds of programs and special camps for the overall welfare of both our students and society.

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Rotaract Club

Making a Difference

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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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