The NCC strives to be and is one of the greatest cohesive Forces of the nation, bringing together the youth hailing from different parts of the country and moulding them into United, Secular and Disciplined Citizens of the nation. The NCC aims at developing Discipline, Character , Brotherhood, the Spirit of adventure and ideals of selfless service amongst the young citizens. It also aims to enlighten Leadership qualities among the Youth who will serve the Nation regard less of which career they choose. It also motivates the Young to choose a career in Armed forces.
The NCC is a responsive, learning and continuously evolving organization. Its activity is guided by certain core values that we endeavour to instil among all ranks of the NCC. These include the following:
The cadets should aware and develop the patriotic commitment to encourage cadets to contribute to national development.
Respect for diversities in religion, language, culture, ethnicity, life style and habitat to instil a sense of National unity and social cohesion.
The cadets should be available for community development programme and other social programme
NCC, Govt Degree College, Kathua, has the privilege of having three Army units belonging Armed, Naval and Infantry Wings with a vacancy of 120, 50 and 60 cadets, respectively. The Armed wing enrolls only boys, naval wing both boys and girls while infantry wing enrolls only girls. The schedule of NCC activities begins with its maiden activity by marking their presence in the Local Independence Day parade on 15th of August every year by presenting an Impressive March Past at District Headquater. There after starts the systematic schedule with a motto of providing proper Training and exposure to the NCC Cadets by deputing them to different Camps such as "Thal Sainik Camp". " Special National Integration Camps", " National Integration Camp", "Trekking Camps", "Regular Army Attachment Camp", Training Capsules at Officers Training Academy (OTA)", "Indian Military Academy Camp (IMA)","Basic Leadership Camp", "Advanced Leadership Camp", "Rock Climbing Camp" , "Combined Annual Training Camps", "Annual Training Camps", Republic Day Camp at New Delhi" and above all the NCC's Most Prestigious Camp named as "Youth Exchange Programme" in which the college NCC cadets have visited different countries. On an average of 100 to 120 NCC Cadets of the college are deputed to attend the above mentioned Camps, throughout the year. The NCC Cadets of the college, are not only excelling in the
above mentioned camps by winning various Medals, Trophies and Merit Positions and bringing laurels to the institution, but they carry out various Campaigns, Drives and Rallies naming a few such as "Awareness Campaigns regarding the ill Effects of Eating Tobacco, Consuming Liquor, Early Child Marriage etc" , " Cleanliness Drives inside as well as outside the Campus" , "Plantation Drive", "Mass Awareness Rallies" etc as a routine matter. The NCC Cadets of the college also raise funds through voluntary donations for social causes, Natural Calamities and for the Armed Forces and War Widows on the eve of the Armed Forces Flag Day on 7th of December every year. The Cadets also visit The Old Age Home regularly to spend some time with the inmates and entertain them by presenting Cultural Items. In addition to this the NCC Cadets also participate actively in the "Traffic Week Celebration" being organized by the Motor Vehicle Department , every year with the rationale of making the Motorists aware about the Traffic rules and encourage them to follow the instructions and rules made by the Motor Vehicle Department to enjoy their safe driving.
Overall development, communication skill, self-discipline, honesty, punctuality etc. characters were observed in participated NCC cadets. Most of the cadets' get motivated for Army services. Cadets are enthusiastically involved in community and social services. Leadership qualities observed in cadets. Most of the NCC Cadets actively participated in various college activities and acting as a grooming leader.
With the implementation of the semester system from 2014, there is a clash of some NCC camps with the Semester end examinations which is discouraging cadets from attending these camps.
Due to shortage of NCC instructors at the Bn Hqs, college is mainly dependent upon the senior cadets for drill training and preparing for events like local Republic Day and Independence Day parades.
According to University statute, the maximum number of duties availed by a student during a semester is 15 whereas more than a month is required for cadets who are selected for pre RD and RD Camps for RD parade at new Delhi.