
The Annual Cadet Training Camp 2026 was conducted as part of the institution's commitment to developing discipline, leadership, and physical endurance among students. The camp brought together cadets for a structured training program aligned with National Cadet Corps (NCC) standards.
The training included drill practice, parade discipline, obstacle courses, and endurance exercises, designed to enhance physical fitness and mental resilience. Cadets were also introduced to basic fieldcraft, survival techniques, and team coordination activities, simulating real-world defence scenarios.
A key focus of the camp was leadership development, where cadets were assigned responsibilities to manage squads, coordinate activities, and demonstrate decision-making under pressure. This practical exposure strengthened their confidence, accountability, and ability to work in teams.
The camp also featured sessions on defence career pathways, providing insights into opportunities such as the National Defence Academy (NDA) and other armed forces entry routes. These sessions aimed to guide and motivate cadets aspiring for careers in defence services.
The program concluded with a final parade and evaluation, where cadets demonstrated the skills acquired during the camp. Outstanding performers were recognized for excellence in discipline, leadership, and overall performance.
This training camp reflects the institution's focus on holistic development, combining academic learning with structured physical and leadership training, preparing students for future challenges in both civilian and defence careers.