The College campus is spreaded in 25 acres with healthy and neat environment. In campus there are many buildings and fields with best educational environment.
National Cadet Corps is a Tri-Services Organisation comprising the Army, Navy and Air Force, engaged in grooming the youth – ‘The Leaders of Tomorrow’ – into disciplined and patriotic citizens. The genesis of the NCC can be traced back to the First World War when the Britishers created the University Corps as the second line of defense and to have a large pool of trained youth available for employment into the Armed Forces.
After independence the present day NCC under the Ministry of Defence came into existence on 16 Apr 1948 through NCC act XXXI, 1948. NCC was formally inaugurated on 15 Jul 1948 as soon as the schools and colleges reopened after summer vacation. The Girls Division of the NCC was started in Jul 1949. In 1950 Air Wing was added on 01 Apr with one Air squadron each at Bombay and Kolkata. The Naval Wing of the NCC was raised in Jul 1952, thus completing the true representation of all services in the Corps. Presently, NCC has approximately 13 Lakhs Cadets under its fold.
National Service Scheme, under the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports Govt. of India, popularly known as NSS was launched in Gandhiji's Birth Centenary Year 1969, in 37 Universities involving 40,000 students with primary focus on the development of personality of students through community service. Today, NSS has more than 3.2 million student volunteers on its roll spread over 298 Universities and 42 (+2) Senior Secondary Councils and Directorate of Vocational Education all over the country. From its inception, more than 3.75 crores students from Universities, Colleges and Institutions of higher learning have benefited from the NSS activities, as student volunteers.
Infrastructure: Assessment: Start by assessing the current state of the infrastructure. Identify areas that need improvement, such as classrooms, laboratories, libraries, recreational areas, and administrative facilities.Prioritization: Prioritize areas based on need, budget, and impact. Focus on critical areas that directly affect student learning and well-being.Budgeting: Allocate funds for infrastructure improvements. Seek additional funding through grants, donations, and partnerships with local businesses or government agencies.Planning and Design: Develop a comprehensive plan for infrastructure upgrades. Engage architects, engineers, and other experts to design functional and aesthetically pleasing spaces that meet the needs of students, faculty, and staff.
Hostel: Feasibility Study: Conduct a feasibility study to determine the need for a hostel on campus. Analyze factors such as student enrollment, commuting distances, housing availability in the surrounding area, and student demand for on-campus accommodation.Budgeting and Financing: Determine the budget for constructing and operating the hostel. Consider factors such as land acquisition, construction costs, furnishing, utilities, maintenance, and staffing. Explore financing options, including institutional funds, loans, grants, and partnerships.
Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu)
Mohali (Punjab)
Jaipur (Rajasthan)