Belgaum Military School
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Rashtriya Military School, Belgaum is one of five military schools in India
. Entrance tests for the military schools are held each year in December. About 70,000 to 80,000 students attend this test and around 350 students are selected. The selected candidates have to go through a medical check up. The schools are run by the Indian government. Military School Belgaum is located on a large campus.
The School was founded on 30 December 1945 at Belgaum, in the then Bombay province. It was then called King George The VI Royal Indian Military College. This was the fourth such institution set up in the country. The other three were at Jhelum, Jullandhar and Ajmer.
Admissions to the school were restricted to the sons of JCOs and ORs of the Army and their equivalent ranks in the Navy and Air Force. The boys were prepared for the Army Special Certificate of Education Examination. The instructional staff was drawn exclusively from the Army Educational Corps. It was incumbent upon all boys to join the services after finishing School.
On Republic Day 1950, the School was renamed King George’s Military College. In July 1952, the School was re-organised along the lines of Residential Public Schools. Admissions were thrown open to the sons of service officers as well as Civilians. The boys switched over to the Senior Cambridge Certificate Examination and the condition that all boys should join the services was dropped. The School was simultaneously renamed King George’s School.
In 1963, the School was affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi and the boys switched over to the Higher Secondary Examination conducted by the Board. On 1 January 1966, the School was renamed ‘Belgaum Military School’, Belgaum. In January 1998 the prefix ‘Belgaum’ was dropped and the School was re-designated ‘Military School, Belgaum’.
The primary aim of the School is to prepare students for the All India Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination of the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi. The School also prepares such boys as desirous of joining the Armed Forces for the entrance examination of National Defence Academy. Boys between the age of 10–12 years are eligible for admission and taken into Class VI.
The School has a total area of 64.13 acres (259,525.1 m²) which in addition to the School buildings includes 14 different playgrounds like Cricket, Football, Hockey, Athletics track, Baseball, Volleyball, Swimming Pool, Squash Court. The important School buildings include Main Office Block, Boys Hostels, Cadets Mess, Academic block, Temple and Old Assembly Hall, New Assembly Hall, Gymnasium, QM Stores and Canteen, MI Room and other buildings in addition to Staff Accommodation.
In the thirteenth meeting of the Central Governing Council held on 23 Oct 90, the aim of Military School was defined as:
“The aim of Military Schools is to impart quality education and prepare cadets to join the Defence Services”.
Like all other Military Schools, Rashtriya Military School, Belgaum is a Cat ’A’; Establishment under the direct control of DGMT (MT-15). All instructions pertaining to finance, training, admission and recruitment etc. are received directly from AHQ (MT-15).
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. Entrance tests for the military schools are held each year in December. About 70,000 to 80,000 students attend this test and around 350 students are selected. The selected candidates have to go through a medical check up. The schools are run by the Indian government. Military School Belgaum is located on a large campus.
The School was founded on 30 December 1945 at Belgaum, in the then Bombay province. It was then called King George The VI Royal Indian Military College. This was the fourth such institution set up in the country. The other three were at Jhelum, Jullandhar and Ajmer.
Admissions to the school were restricted to the sons of JCOs and ORs of the Army and their equivalent ranks in the Navy and Air Force. The boys were prepared for the Army Special Certificate of Education Examination. The instructional staff was drawn exclusively from the Army Educational Corps. It was incumbent upon all boys to join the services after finishing School.
On Republic Day 1950, the School was renamed King George’s Military College. In July 1952, the School was re-organised along the lines of Residential Public Schools. Admissions were thrown open to the sons of service officers as well as Civilians. The boys switched over to the Senior Cambridge Certificate Examination and the condition that all boys should join the services was dropped. The School was simultaneously renamed King George’s School.
In 1963, the School was affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi and the boys switched over to the Higher Secondary Examination conducted by the Board. On 1 January 1966, the School was renamed ‘Belgaum Military School’, Belgaum. In January 1998 the prefix ‘Belgaum’ was dropped and the School was re-designated ‘Military School, Belgaum’.
The primary aim of the School is to prepare students for the All India Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination of the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi. The School also prepares such boys as desirous of joining the Armed Forces for the entrance examination of National Defence Academy. Boys between the age of 10–12 years are eligible for admission and taken into Class VI.
The School has a total area of 64.13 acres (259,525.1 m²) which in addition to the School buildings includes 14 different playgrounds like Cricket, Football, Hockey, Athletics track, Baseball, Volleyball, Swimming Pool, Squash Court. The important School buildings include Main Office Block, Boys Hostels, Cadets Mess, Academic block, Temple and Old Assembly Hall, New Assembly Hall, Gymnasium, QM Stores and Canteen, MI Room and other buildings in addition to Staff Accommodation.
In the thirteenth meeting of the Central Governing Council held on 23 Oct 90, the aim of Military School was defined as:
“The aim of Military Schools is to impart quality education and prepare cadets to join the Defence Services”.
Like all other Military Schools, Rashtriya Military School, Belgaum is a Cat ’A’; Establishment under the direct control of DGMT (MT-15). All instructions pertaining to finance, training, admission and recruitment etc. are received directly from AHQ (MT-15).
See also
- Indian Military AcademyIndian Military AcademyThe Indian Military Academy, Dehradun is the officer training school of the Indian Army. IMA was established in 1932.-Demands for an Indian military training academy:...
- Air Force Academy, Dundigul
- Officers Training AcademyOfficers Training AcademyThe Officers Training Academy, Chennai is a training establishment of the Indian Army that trains officers for the Short Service Commission. The 10 month course at the OTA prepares graduates for the Technical branches of the Army...
- National Defence AcademyNational Defence AcademyNational Defence Academy or National Defense Academy likely refers to:*National Defence Academy *National Defense Academy of JapanIt may also refer to:*Academy of National Defence, Poland...
- Indian Naval AcademyIndian Naval AcademyThe Indian Naval Academy is the initial officer training establishment of the Indian Navy, located in Ezhimala, Kerala. Situated between Mount Dilli and the Kavvayi backwaters, NAVAC has a 7 km beach front on the Arabian Sea. It conducts basic training for all officers inducted into the...
- Rashtriya Indian Military College
External links
- http://www.militaryschoolbelgaum.edu.in
- http://www.rashtriyamilitaryschools.in/belgaum/
- http://georgians.in
- http://www.mod.nic.in