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==Education and training==
==Education and training==


'''[[Rashtriya Indian Military College]]''': The Rashtriya Indian Military College (RIMC), [[Dehradun]] was founded on 13 March 1922 with the object of providing necessary preliminary [[recruit training]] for Indians wishing to become officers in [[Indian Armed Forces]]. The institution now runs school classes from 8th to 12th on 10+2 CBSE pattern and serves as a feeder institution to the [[National Defence Academy]], [[Khadakwasla]] ([[Pune]]), where males who have passed 12th class of school are taken as cadets to receive their initial training for the Army, Navy and Air Force.
'''[[Rashtriya Indian Military College]]''': The Rashtriya Indian Military College (RIMC), [[Dehradun]] was founded on 13 March 1922 with the object of providing necessary preliminary [[recruit training]] for Indians wishing to become officers in [[Indian Armed Forces]]. The institution now runs school classes from 8th to 12th on 10+2 CBSE pattern and serves as a feeder institution to the [[National Defence Academy]], [[Khadakwasla]] ([[Pune]]), where males who have passed 12th class of school are taken as cadets to receive their. initial training for the Army, Navy and Air Force.
*[[Chail Military School]] Chail (oldest one) (Previously known as King George Royal Indian Military College) [[Shimla]].
*[[Chail Military School]] Chail (oldest one) (Previously known as King George Royal Indian Military College) [[Shimla]].
*[[Ajmer Military School]] Ajmer (Found 1930) (Previously known as King George Royal Indian Military College) [[Ajmer]]
*[[Ajmer Military School]] Ajmer (Found 1930) (Previously known as King George Royal Indian Military College) [[Ajmer]]
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