National Service Scheme

National Service Scheme aims at education through community service. It is intended to arouse the social conscience of the student by preparing them to be useful to society.

  • To work with and among the people
  • To engage in non violent constructive social action.
  • To enhance their knowledge of themselves and the community.
  • To put their scholarship to practical use in mitigating at least
  • some of the social problems.
  • To practice democratic leadership.

Membership

Membership in N.S.S. is voluntary and is strictly on selective basis. Each student is subject to its discipline and code of behavior. Every NSS member student attending N.S.S. will be required to put the minimum of time equivalent to 120 hours each academic year including the hours of work put in during the camp days. Those who complete 240 hours of work in 2 years are eligible for a certificate issued by the University. Application for enrollment will be called for by the Director of the unit at the beginning of each academic year. Membership in N.S.S. and a certificate to that effect from the University will be treated as additional qualification while making recruitment's to public services.

NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (UNITS 20 & 49)

With the motto ‘Not me but You’ National Service Scheme volunteers of Christ College, Irinjalakuda are always socially committed. From safeguarding environment to social service, they have become the icon of ideal citizens. Presently there are Two NSS units in Christ college. Programme officers Prof. Tharun.R and Prof. Jincy S. R are giving leadership for NSS activities.