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7 cadets from Chail RMS recommended for NDA course

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In a major milestone for the Rashtriya Military School, Chail, Solan district, seven cadets from the school have been recommended for the NDA 155 course. The recommended cadets include 4119 Rishi Gautam, Garvit, Rahul, Shivanshu, Kisha, Harshit and Prem Raj. They will join the course in December 2025. Additionally, the school students have also excelled in the NDA 156/NA 118 examination.

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In the previous batch, 22 cadets had cleared the written exam and in the present batch, 23 cadets have achieved this feat, making it a combined total of 45 cadets from RMS Chail clearing the NDA 156 written examination. They will now prepare for their SSB interviews.

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Principal Vimal Kumar Gangwal Jain said this is a result of the committed efforts of the faculty, especially the dedicated mentoring under the guidance of Adm Officer Maj Kapil Salimath and Gaurav Sharma, Incharge NDA, who played a significant role in preparing the cadets.

“The school community takes immense pride in this accomplishment, which stands as a true testament to the school’s ethos of service, courage and integrity and its pivotal role in shaping the nation's future Armed Forces officers,” he said.

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