National Service Scheme(N.S.S)
The National Service Scheme (N.S.S.) has been introduced in the College since 1983 to promote national consciousness and to inculcate a sense of social responsibility, discipline and dignity of labour among the students.
Code of conduct for volunteers
A volunteer must work under the strict guidance of the Programme officers and Group Leaders :
He/She must abide by the rules and discipline of the camp.
He/She must respect other's point of view and make himself/herself worthy of the confidence of the community where he/she is working.
His/Her dress, diet and manner should be as simple as possible during his/her work as a volunteer.
It is part of his/her duty to promote N.S.S. objectives by practice and example in order to gain trust and cooperation of the local people.
Any deviation to the above on the part of a volunteer will be viewed seriously and may lead to the termination of his/her voluntaries.
N.S.S. Units in this College there are three N.S.S. units in the College having strength of 150 students. (Two boys unit one girl unit).
Students who desire voluntarily to join N.S.S. must apply in a plain paper, when a notice is served to this effect. Under the normal activities, the N.S.S. volunteers are required to continue their activities through the year in the College and in the adopted village on Sundays and holidays. Under the special camp programme, the students organise camps at different places during vacations and holidays.
Youth Red Cross
Membership is open to all students and members of the staff. The Youth Red Cross is affiliate to the Red Cross Society of India. A member of the staff shall be nominated as counsellor by the Principal. The counsellor shall select a group of volunteers from among the students who shall organise blood donation camps, first aid training , St. John Ambulance training and shall motivate the students to render help to the needy during natural calamities.
Rover and Ranger
The senior branch of scout and guide has opened in this college the Maharishi Rover and Ranger team since 1993.
The motto of these Rovers & Rangers is to serve the community of the National by arranging a number of camps in the State level as well as in the National Level.
The interested students to act as Rovers and Rangers, are advised to contact the Officer-in-Charge of College Rover & Ranger.
National Cadet Corps (Air Wing)
tudents should have standard physical fitness.
They should have good knowledge in English, Hindi and Science.
Minimum two years continuity in college. (preferably +2 1st year and +3 1st year students)
Interested students may contact Fly. Lt. Chandra Adhikary, Lecturer in Physics.
Mode of selection
The students have to face a preliminary Physical Test at the college to be conducted by the NCC Officer.
After Physical Test they have to appear for a Written Test at the Office of 1 (Orissa) Air Sqn. NCC, Bhubaneswar.
Training in Air Wing is given of drill, gliding, flying aeromodelling etc.
Advantages : NCC cadres with B-Certificate and C-certificates are preferred in various sessions of Govt. like BSF, CRP, CISF, Fire Brigade, Pilot Officer etc. For details the students are advised to contact Flying Officer of Air Wing.