Cadet College Mastung Explained

Cadet College Mastung
Motto:Enter to Learn and Go Forth to Serve
Streetaddress:RCD Highway,
Principal:Brigadier Tariq Mahmood
Enrollment:c. 360
Lower Age:12
Upper Age:19
Gender:Boys
Area:120acres
Colours: Maroon
Free Text:Mastangs
Free Label1:Wings (Houses)
Free Text1:4

Cadet College Mastung (abbreviated as CCM) is a residential high school and college, for boys from grade seven up to twelve. It is located in district Mastung, Balochistan province Pakistan, on RCD Highway (N-25 National Highway) that leads 54 Km to Quetta in North, and 630 Km from Karachi. It covers an area of 120 acres (0.49 km2).

History

The Project of establishing a Cadet College in Balochistan was conceived in March 1976. The President of Pakistan gave his blessings in 1979 and it's PC-I approved in 1981. Current site of this college was selected in 1982. Whereas, the construction of first two phases started in 1983. The college became operational on April 9, 1987 with the induction of first batch (entry) of 60 cadets.[1]

Organizational structure

Cadet College Mastung has a large organizational body. The leading commandment is subdivided into three bodies with different domains to look after.

Houses

The college is divided into four houses and represented with the following colors:[2]

Iqbal House Jinnah House Omer House Haider House

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cadet College Mastung: History. 13 October 2020 . en-US.
  2. Web site: Facilities. 7 April 2024.