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Rashtriya Indian Military College

RIMC
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Location
Dehradun
India
Information
Type Public School
Run by the Government of India
Motto Bal Vivek
(Strength and Conscience)
Established 1922
Founder Prince of Wales Edward VIII
Grades Class 8–12
Gender Boys
Age 12 to 18
Enrollment 250
Campus size 138-acre (0.56 km2)
Colour(s)

Light blue and dark blue

        
Former pupils Rimcollians
Sections Chandragupta, Pratap, Ranjit and Shivaji
Website

Coordinates: 30°20′54″N 78°1′29″E / 30.34833°N 78.02472°E / 30.34833; 78.02472

Light blue and dark blue

The Rashtriya Indian Military College (RIMC) is a public school for boys situated in Doon Valley, Dehradun in India. The RIMC is a feeder institution for the National Defence Academy, Indian Naval Academy and subsequently the Indian Armed Forces. Rimcollians, the name by which alumni of the RIMC are usually denoted, have gone on to hold the highest ranks in the Army, Navy and the Air Force of India and Pakistan.

RIMC was established in 1922 by the British Empire for training native Indian cadets for an entry into the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be trained as officers of the British Indian Army. The Prince Edward, The Prince of Wales, inaugurated the school on 13 March 1922, naming it the Prince of Wales Royal Indian Military College. The name was changed in 1947 when India became independent.

It was located on the premises of the Imperial Cadet Corps (also called Rajwada Camp), set amidst 55 hectares (140 acres) of countryside adjacent to the Garhi Village in Dehradun Cantonment. The purpose of the school was to provide boys with education and training for the Indians being sent to the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, as part of the Empire's policy to make the officer cadre of the Indian Army more indigenous. RIMC was intended as a feeder institution to Royal Military Academy Sandhurst along the lines of an English public school.


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