"Some of the autonomous colleges have already decided to start the programme right away and I wish all institutes under UGC and AICTE and CBSE-affiliated schools will start it too," Raju told reporters here.
About 30 autonomous colleges will start the programme from this academic session.
"While the National Defence Academy sets aside some seats for NCC students with C certificate, I am sure there are some professional colleges which would also make concessions for candidates who have the certificate," he said.
Raju said the aim of offering NCC as an elective subject is not only to instil a spirit of patriotism among the students but also build up character and moral values which are relevant in the society today.
"It should not perceived as a military subject...I think, all these helps grooming the youths in a positive manner," he said.
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