- NCC–NIELIT MoU launches structured cyber training for lakhs of cadets
- Two-tier programme blends online awareness with hands-on cyber defence skills
- Focus on digital hygiene, threat detection and real-world simulations
- Initiative aligns with Digital India push and future-ready skill ecosystem
NE DEFENCE BUREAU
NEW DELHI, APR 13
In a decisive step towards building a digitally resilient youth force, the National Cadet Corps (NCC), in collaboration with the National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology, has launched a nationwide Cyber Security Capacity Building Programme for cadets.
The initiative was formalised through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed in the presence of DG NCC Lt Gen Virendra Vats and DG NIELIT Dr Madan Mohan Tripathi.
The programme is designed as a two-stage capacity-building framework. The first stage, Cyber Security Awareness Programme, is a 15-hour online module aimed at equipping cadets with foundational knowledge of digital literacy, safe internet practices, cyber hygiene and awareness of emerging cyber threats. It will be accessible to all enrolled NCC cadets nationwide via the NIELIT Digital University platform.
The second stage, Cyber Defender Programme, is a 60-hour intensive offline training for selected cadets based on merit. It focuses on hands-on learning, real-life simulations and practical exposure to cyber security tools, enabling cadets to effectively identify and respond to cyber threats.
The initiative aims to create a robust pool of trained NCC Cyber Cadets who can act as digital ambassadors—spreading awareness, promoting safe online practices and contributing to cyber security efforts at the grassroots level.
Officials noted that the programme is aligned with national priorities such as Digital India and the National Skills Qualification Framework, reinforcing India’s vision of a secure and skilled digital future.




