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NCC A Certificate Examination Boys Air Wing


Introduction:

The National Cadet Corps (NCC) 'A' Certificate Examination for the academic year 2023-24 was successfully conducted by our unit on January 21, 2024, and January 28, 2024, for the practical and written components, respectively. Under the guidance of Wing Commanding Officer Sudhanshu Rai, along with Warrant Officers Nandhan, Tripati, and PI staff, the examination process was carried out efficiently.

Practical Examination (January 21, 2024):

The practical examination held on January 21, 2024, encompassed various crucial aspects of NCC training, including Weapon Training, Drill, and Viva. The examination was meticulously organized, ensuring that all cadets had a fair and conducive environment to showcase their skills and knowledge.

1. Weapon Training: Cadets were evaluated on their proficiency in handling weapons, emphasizing safety protocols and precision in handling firearms.

2. Drill: Precision and synchronization were key aspects evaluated during the drill segment of the examination. Cadets demonstrated their discipline and coordination through various drill maneuvers.

3. Viva: The viva component provided an opportunity for cadets to exhibit their understanding of theoretical concepts related to NCC training, discipline, and national security.

Written Examination (January 28, 2024):

The written examination conducted on January 28, 2024, was overseen by Wing Commanding Officer Sudhanshu Rai and supported by Warrant Officers Nandhan, Tripati, and PI staff. The examination hall was organized efficiently to ensure a smooth and disciplined conduct of the test.

1. Supervision: The examination hall was managed effectively, with strict adherence to examination protocols to prevent any malpractices or disruptions.

2. Question Paper: The question paper was comprehensive, covering topics relevant to NCC training, general knowledge, and current affairs. It provided a fair assessment of the cadets' knowledge and understanding.

3. Conduct: The examination was conducted in a fair and transparent manner, allowing all cadets equal opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge and skills.

Conclusion:

Overall, the NCC 'A' Certificate Examination was conducted successfully, thanks to the diligent efforts of Wing Commanding Officer Sudhanshu Rai, Warrant Officers Nandhan, Tripati, and PI staff. The examination process, encompassing both practical and written components, served as a platform for cadets to exhibit their dedication, discipline, and proficiency in NCC training. It is expected that the examination results will reflect the hard work and commitment demonstrated by the cadets throughout their NCC training.