Cadet Cpl Dheeraj Singh, an NCC Cadet of NO.1 Gujarat Air Squadron NCC, Vadodara, and a third-year student of Computer Science Engineering at Parul University, has been chosen as Best Cadet in the Gujarat Directorate and chose to speak to in the 2021 Republic Day Camp.
The Republic Day Camp is a profoundly regarded yearly parade that is held at the Garrison Parade Ground in New Delhi. For investment in this procession, eminent NCC cadets are chosen from across the States and Union Territories speaking to the rich varieties of India.
To meet all requirements for this Camp, Dheeraj needed to go through a progression of screening levels tests which were deliberately intended to survey his abilities and ranges of abilities from different perspectives. The choice was led on different levels which included screening at the Unit level, held in Vadodara, trailed by a Group Level choice with additional regions of Pre RDC – 1, Pre RDC-2, and Pre RDC-3, which were directed in Ahmedabad.
Amid the Covid-19 pandemic, understudies of Parul University have been proceeding with their preparation and dynamic support in different educating and learning measures spinning around the Armed Forces and the NCC.
For every one of its students. Parul University has charged Armed Forces Motivational Cell which is going by Retired Officers of the Indian Armed Forces who are committed to putting forth the attempts to set up the students for their cooperation in the different NCC related activities.
“As a University our goal has not only been to focus on preparing students for their careers upon completing their studies but also to ensure that as they pursue their medical, legal, pharmaceutical and technical studies, they also get to develop within them a strong desire and passion for national service. Having our students excelling on such prominent state-wide levels of the National Cadet Corps is, by all means, a moment of great pride for us, and I am sure we will have many more students coming to display such an essence of patriotism”, said the University’s Vice-Chancellor, Dr. M. N. Patel.