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SSB Success Stories – Chandigarh University

SSB Success stories of some of the students of NCC Wing of CU who made it to the Indian Armed Forces and serving the nation today:

Jiwanjot Kaur Chahal

A resident of village Harchowal, district Gurdaspur, border area of Punjab, joined NCC while pursuing Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Science and Engineering) at CSE department of Chandigarh University in the year 2016. Jiwanjot Kaur cleared the commission exam and became Flying Officer in Indian Air Force in 2020. She was even offered a lucrative job opportunity from a leading IT company, but she chose not to accept it.

Jiwanjot inherited her spirit of serving the nation by joining Indian Armed Forces from her family as her father and grandfather have also served in the India Army. Kaur takes the pride in the fact that she is the only person in her family who got to serve the armed forces as an officer.

Ashi Sharma

A resident of Ambala Cantt, Haryana, said, “I completed my Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Science and Engineering) at CSE department of Chandigarh University in 2024. During my studies at CU, I also trained under the NCC Wing of the university. From my childhood, I got the inspiration from my grandfather to become an army officer. Because he had also served in the Indian Army. When I was studying in class 8, I had started participating in NCC activities. While studying at CU, I joined the Army Wing of NCC and participated in the Army Training Camp and Annual Training Camp. After training under the leadership of Commanding Officer Colonel Tikka Bedi, I passed the Short Service Commission (SSC) examination and got commissioned as an officer cadre in the Indian Navy.”

Prithvi Singh Mann

A student at Chandigarh University and a resident of Mohali, Punjab, who is serving as a Lieutenant in the Indian Army, took admission in B Tech (Computer Science and Engineering) in Chandigarh University in 2015. Since childhood, he was inspired by his father and had a strong desire to join the Indian army and serve the motherland. So, along with studies, he joined NCC during his school days itself.

Mann participated in all the camps of NCC till the completion of his education in 2019. He participated in Basic Leadership Camp, Advanced Leadership Camp, Army Attachment Camp and Annual Training Camp. Due to his ability, he was selected for Pre-Commission Training Camp, Dehradun in June 2019. He was commissioned as Lieutenant and after being promoted he is currently serving as a Captain in the Indian Army.

“The foundation of my military career was laid here. The discipline and leadership qualities I developed during my NCC tenure have been instrumental throughout my life. Under the guidance of a dedicated team of instructors at NCC Wing of CU, I got the firsthand exposure to military life,” said Mann.

Sharing this information, Captain (Retd) Dr Gurpreet Singh, Director of National Student Corps, Chandigarh University, said, “NCC wing in Chandigarh University was started in 2013 under the leadership of 23 Punjab Battalion NCC Ropar. Every year 54 seats are reserved for Army, 18 for the Air Force and 18 for the Navy. In the last 10 years, more than 520 student have been trained at the NCC Wing in Chandigarh University. 43 students who received training at CU’s NCC Wing were commissioned in the Indian Armed Forces in within 11 years, marking a significant accomplishment.”

Sourcehttps://www.prnewswire.com/in/news-releases/chandigarh-university-preparing-the-next-gen-officers-for-indian-armed-forces-302324831.html

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