Don Bosco College Golaghat, Assam

Don Bosco Degree College Golaghat

A Degree College Run By The Salesians Of Dimapur Province

(Affiliated to Dibrugarh University)

NAAC Accredited “B+”

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Don Bosco College, Golaghat, has been a hub of activity, hosting several significant events aimed at enhancing NCC training and promoting national awareness among students. These initiatives included NCC certificate exams, training camps, and awareness programs, all contributing to the development of leadership qualities and a sense of national pride among the youth. During the last 11 days College hosted three programs such as NCC Mini Camp – 1 (12th to 16th, Feb. 2025) “C” Certificate Examination, Rashtriya Kritigyata Evam JagrooktaYojana and NCC Mini Camp – 2 (19th to 23rd, Feb. 2025) and “B” Certificate Examination. The campus accommodated more than 600 young people from different colleges, officers, trainers and well-wishers. Don Bosco College in collaboration with the 74 Assam Girls (I) Coy, Golaghat unit and 12 Assam Bn NCC, Golaghat organized the events successfully with Lt Col AkJayanta and Col. Hiren Borah, VSM Col Commanding Officers.

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On February 21, 2025, Don Bosco College, Golaghat, organized an initiative drive for the Rashtriya Kritigyata Evam JagrooktaYojana. The program aimed to educate young students about India’s rich culture and instill a sense of gratitude towards armed forces personnel. Dr. Father A Amaladoss, Principal of Don Bosco College, along with Lt Col AkJayanta (Officer Commanding), representatives from Ex-Servicemen, NCC staff, college staff, cadets, and students from eleven colleges across Golaghat, attended the event. A total of 250 cadets, trainers, and resource persons participated. Dr.Amaladoss, as the chief guest, spoke on leadership and the importance of focus in life with clear goals. Other speakers Mrs. Melody, GCI, Sub DhruvalochenNath, HavGajenGogoi, and Jitu Bora emphasized unity, discipline, and the role of NCC cadets in nation-building respectively.

NCC Mini Camps for both “B” &”C” Certificate Examinations

The 74 Assam Girls (I) Coy, Golaghat unit, in collaboration with Don Bosco College, trained 260 cadets, PI staff, ANO/CTOs, and GCIs with Col. Jayanta (Commanding Officer) present during the training. Mini Camp 2 was held at Don Bosco College from February 19th to 23rd, 2025, under the leadership of Lt. Col. Jayanta and Dr. Fr. A. Amaladoss. The NCC “B” Certificate exam, an essential part of the training for Senior Division/Wing cadets, includes written and practical examination, with a total allocation of 500 marks. Cadets must meet specific attendance and training criteria to be eligible. The “B” Certificate exam was held on February 23rd, 2025, at Don Bosco College, Golaghat.

Prior to this, Don Bosco College, in collaboration with 12 Assam Bn NCC, Golaghat, organized a Mini Camp 1 to prepare cadets for the “C” Certificate examination. The camp, held from February 12th to 16th, 2025, was headed by Col. Hiren Borah, VSM Col Commanding Officer, and Dr. Fr. A. Amaladoss. The NCC “C” Certificate written exam was conducted on February 16, 2025, from 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM. A total of 203 Senior Division (SD) and Senior Wing (SW) cadets participated. The exam assessed cadets’ understanding of NCC principles, military history, national integration, and practical skills. Successful completion of the examination marks a significant achievement for the cadets, contributing to their personal growth and potential future service to the nation.

Eleven colleges actively participated in both camps, including D R College, Commerce College, Don Bosco College, DKD College, Sarupatar College, Golaghat Engineering College, JDSG College, Furkating College, Kamarbandha College, HPB College, and JoyaGogoi College.These events underscore Don Bosco College’s commitment to fostering leadership qualities, national awareness, and cultural appreciation among its students and the broader community. The college’s collaboration with NCC units and other organizations demonstrates its dedication to holistic education and nation-building.

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