Suksis - Training

Training

As membership Kor-SUKSIS fill by undergraduate undergraduate first year IPTA, training period that prescribed is three years while follow training arrangement that prescribed 360 time viz 129 time for weekly training and 240 time when semester break. Training time division also is as many as 200 time for outside training activity and 160 time for academic classes. However, stated fraction can still adjusted following need-of.

To meet arrangement and training fraction which has been prescribed, kor-SUKSIS UMS had set compulsory activities following:-

  • Feet March
  • Arms March
  • Sword March
  • Stick March
  • Circuit Test
  • Arms Class
  • Training Shoot
  • Light Strike Force (LSF)
  • Life Effort
  • Robust St
  • First Aid
  • Swimming
  • Person Defensive Art
  • Practical Delegation In Nearby IPD
  • Cultured / Build Person
  • Mess Night
  • Law Class
  • After Dinner Talk'
  • Community service
  • Kor-SUKSISAnnual Camp
  • Kor-SUKSIS Family Day Kor-SUKSIS
  • Kor-SUKSIS Sport Festival
  • Council To Swear / Drug Pledge
  • Examination (March, Shooting, Physical Spirit Testing)
  • Convocation Ceremony
  • End Parade Ceremony Training

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