Attendance gaps
Cadet attendance falls below 75% of scheduled parades. Often driven by competing school activities, exam pressure, or unmotivated cohorts.
Every 2–3 years, the NCC audits institutional performance. Units that fail are withdrawn and the vacancy returns to the waitlist. This annual retainer prepares your institution to pass the cycle — quarterly readiness-review templates, documentation gap report, pre-audit mock review, audit-day prep kit. The institution faces the auditor on audit day; we prepare it to face them well.
Independence statement. NCC.training is not an auditor. The Directorate's evaluation is the only one that counts. We help the institution prepare for that evaluation, review documentation against the published parameters, and remediate gaps. The institution faces the auditor on audit day, presents its own data, and answers every question. We do not represent the institution in front of any NCC auditor or evaluator. Audit outcomes are determined solely by the NCC.
The audit doesn't end your relationship with NCC — it determines whether you keep it. The Tribune's 2021 reporting confirmed: "NCC is being withdrawn from non-performing institutions and vacancies so freed are being allotted to institutes on the waitlist."
Schools that lose a unit at audit:
The cost of audit defence is a small fraction of the cost of losing a unit.
Cadet attendance falls below 75% of scheduled parades. Often driven by competing school activities, exam pressure, or unmotivated cohorts.
Year-on-year A/B/C-certificate pass rate falls. Usually a leading indicator of weak theory teaching, inadequate practice, or insufficient drill time.
CATC nominations under-subscribed. National camps (RDC / TSC / NSC / VSC) have no cadet representation from your school.
Attendance registers incomplete, training records missing, ANO journals not maintained, cadet files thin. The auditor's first focus.
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Multi-year commitments and bundled engagements with Stage 4 (Unit Operations) are priced separately.
The first audit window arrives at the 24-month mark. Documentation systems built in Year 1 are the bulk of what the auditor sees.
Conditional retention or remediation notices mean the next audit is the last chance. Engage immediately.
Even units that have passed two cycles can slip. Quarterly check-ins surface drift before the auditor does.
The audit cycle is predictable. The work to pass it is structured. The cost of getting it wrong is multi-year. Start the retainer at the next quarter.
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