In a historic milestone, Ayush Patel, a Physics student of Lucknow University and cadet of the 64 UP Battalion NCC, has been chosen as an officer in the Indian Army. His path, filled with determination and tough training, has been greatly influenced by his National Cadet Corps (NCC) experience. By attending various training camps and tough training at the Officers Training Academy in Chennai, a strong foundation for his army career was established.
This interview reveals his experience, problems, and NCC's contribution to his success.
Q: Congratulations on your selection in the Indian Army! What has been your experience thus far?
A: Right from the initial stages, there was a desire to join the Indian Army. Between 2021 and 2023, I attended different NCC training camps, such as the NCC Combined Army Training Camp, map-reading camps, and weapon training camps. These imparted valuable skills and discipline.
Q: What type of training did you receive to prepare for this chance?
A: At the Officers Training Academy camp, in Chennai, complete training was accomplished. The training helped immensely towards instilling leadership traits, physical strength, and thinking stronger at a strategic level, which all contributed to achieving this success.
Q: In what manner did NCC shape your path towards the Indian Army?
A: A major role was also played by NCC in this context. By the means of NCC, army discipline, team spirit, and leadership were achieved. The knowledge and experiences gained through camps and training proved helpful in bringing about the confidence and determination necessary for this choice.
Q: What would you like to tell other students who want to become a part of the Indian Army?
A: One must understand that hard work, discipline, and dedication are the keys to success. The opportunities offered by NCC must be made the most of by one's ability, and untiring efforts must be made to improve oneself physically and mentally. Anything is possible with determination.
Interview: Lucknow University student chosen in Indian Army
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