NCC
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SIES College in Nerul, Navi Mumbai, does offer National Cadet Corps (NCC) programs. Whether you can pursue both Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) and NCC simultaneously would depend on the specific policies and scheduling of the college. It is advisable to visit the college administration.
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Hello aspirant,
It's wonderful to hear that you want to join NCC following your class 12 graduation. The following are the requirements for eligibility to join NCC:
1. Students wishing to apply for NCC must be Indian citizens first and foremost.
2. Additionally, applicants for the NCC course must fulfil the college's medical requirements.
3. Following that, there is a physical exam, which students must pass in order to be admitted to the c ourse.
There is no restriction to join NCC on the basis of your 12th standard marks.
Hope this information helps you.
You can join the NCC directly through a open units or as a direct entry cadet. Open units accept individuals who are not enrolled in college, while direct entry cadets undergo a very efficient selection process. Contact your local NCC unit for more information.
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