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National Cadet Corps (NCC) Army Wing

The company of 2/1, 1 Kar Bn Ncc, Group “A”, Karnataka And Goa Directorate of Maharani Lakshmi Ammanni College for Women was inaugurated on 3rd July 2005 and was given authority to function independently as a unit under Coy commander, Lt. Chaithanya Ramesh with a total strength of 63 students.

The National Cadet Corps is Youth Wing of Armed Forces with its Headquarters at New Delhi, India. It is a Tri-Services Organization, comprising the Army, Navy and Air Wing, engaged in grooming the youth into disciplined and patriotic citizens. The Cadets are given basic military training in small arms and parades.

National Cadet Corp (Army Wing). Headed by Lt.Dr. Bhavya Bhanu (Associate NCC Officer), the college offers training under the Army Wing with a total of 52 enrolled Senior Wing (SW) cadets. Parades and theory classes are held once a week. Training Programme: Regular parades include drill, map reading, weapon training, obstacle training, social service, and adventure sports like rock climbing, cycling expeditions, and trekking.

Why Enroll in NCC?

  • Inculcate leadership qualities and boost confidence
  • Mould cadets into disciplined citizens
  • Involve cadets in nation-building activities
  • Train cadets in self-defence, weapon training and weapon handling
  • Engage cadets in community development activities
  • Encourage adventurous activities like mountaineering, cycling, and trekking
  • Motivate cadets to take up a career in the armed forces

Eligibility & Certification

  • Eligibility: 1st year degree students (any stream)
  • ‘B’ Certificate: Awarded after two years of training
  • ‘C’ Certificate: Awarded after three years of training

Cadets from mLAC represent the college in state Republic Day camps, Thal Sanik Camps, Leadership Camps, and National Integration Programs (NIP). Senior Under Officer Pavitra N. was the first mLAC cadet to attend the Prime Minister's rally in Delhi.

Key Activities

  • Seed ball preparations for Environment Day
  • Walkathon to create awareness on human trafficking
  • Yoga Day celebration in college campus
  • Blood donation camp in association with the Lion’s Club
  • Trekking expeditions (e.g. Kanakapura) with rappelling and rock climbing
  • Swach Sankalp se Swach Siddhi cleanliness drive initiatives
  • Relief material collection for North Karnataka flood victims
  • Kargil Vijay Divas rally organised by 1 Kar Bn

Recent Achievements

  • Lt.Dr. Bhavya Bhanu successfully completed 3 months PRCN training at OTA Gwalior and got commissioned as Lieutenant.
  • Cadets took part in Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat Camp (Mysore/Amritsar).
  • Participation in Thal Sainik Camp at Tumkur.
  • Selection for Advanced Leadership Camp and Basic Leadership Camps.
  • Participation in All India Trekking Camp at Ooty.
  • Multiple cadets taking part in Combined Annual Training Camps and State RDC.