How to Check a Certificate Number on an NCC B Certificate
Checking a certificate number on an NCC B certificate can be done through various methods including visiting the official NCC website or contacting the NCC directly. Here are detailed steps to follow:
1. Visit the Official NCC Website
The first step is to go to the official website of the National Cadet Corps (NCC) in your country. For example, in India, you would visit
2. Navigate to the Verification Section
Look for a section related to certificate verification or services. This might be under headings like ldquo;Verificationrdquo;, ldquo;Servicesrdquo;, or ldquo;Online Verificationrdquo;.
3. Enter Certificate Details
Once you find the relevant section, you will likely need to input the certificate number along with other details such as your name, date of birth, or other identification information to verify the certificate.
4. Submit the Information
After entering the required details, submit the form to check the validity of the certificate.
5. Contact NCC Directly
If you are unable to verify online, consider reaching out to your local NCC office or the administrative office via phone or email. Make sure to have all relevant details handy to facilitate the verification process.
Further, here are some additional details that can help in finding the certificate number:
1. Serial Number on the Certificate
The serial number, if present, can be found in the front side of the certificate, usually on the left side of the officerrsquo;s signature. This is the certificate number. If you are unsure, you can also ask the head clerk of your battalion for confirmation.
2. Directorate-Specific Locations
The certificate number can vary based on which NCC directorate you belong to. For instance, if you are in the Delhi directorate, it can be found in the front upper left in a block. However, sometimes it might be written on the back side of the certificate. Always check both sides of the certificate.
3. Certificate Entry Format
In some cases, the certificate number can be found near the Directorate name, after a slash, in the following format:
Directorate name/B or C cert/Wing/Year/--
The last blank will usually be your certificate number, which is typically four digits.
Here are some additional insights shared by fellow NCC members:
ldquo;Hai, you could find ldquo;Serial No.rdquo; in the front side of the certificate left side of the officer’s signature. That is the certificate number. Jai Hind!rdquo;
ldquo;In my opinion, the encircled numbers as mentioned in the certificate is the certificate number. You can further confirm it by asking the head clerk of your battalion. Mayur Shuklardquo;
ldquo;It depends on directorate to directorate. In Delhi, you can find it in the front upper left in a block. Sometimes, it is written on the back side of the certificate. So, it depends. Share your certificate only then I can tell. SHAURYArdquo;
ldquo;How can I check a certificate number on an NCC B certificate? Just a look on your ldquo;B or Crdquo; certificate in the ldquo;--, fill uprdquo; there will be an entry in the following form: ldquo;Directorate name/B or C cert/Wing/Year/--rdquo; In this last blank will be your certificate number usually four digits. Hope it will help you Jai Hind.rdquo;
Remember, the best way to ensure the accuracy of your certificate number is to consult these resources or reach out to your local NCC office for confirmation.