Group 1 – Physical Health
- i) Climber
- ii) Explorer
- iii) Rambler
- iv) Rock Climber
- v) Self Defence
- vi) Sportsman
- vii) Yoga Instructor
- viii) Gymnast
- ix) Boxer
- x) Athlete
- xi) Free Being Me
Group 2 – Character
- i) Family Life Educator
- ii) Heritage
- iii) Personality Development
- iv) Public Speaker Group
3 – Hobby
- i) Cell Phone Mechanic
- ii) Computer Operator
- iii) Desert Folk
- iv) First Aider
- v) Journalist
- vi) Motor Mechanic
- vii) Photographer
- viii) Fashion Designer
- ix) Modeling
- x) Fine Art
- xi) Hair Dresser
- xii) Tailor
- xiii) Web Safety
- xiv) Information Technology
Group – 4 Service
- i) Blood Donor
- ii) Civil Defence
- iii) Community Worker
- iv) Disaster Management
- v) Literacy
- vi) Population Education
- vii) AIDS Awareness
- viii) Ambulance man Group
5 – Conservation
- i) Energy Conservation
- ii) Soil Conservation
- iii) Forester
- iv) World Conservation
- v) World Scout Environment
(b) For Sea Rover only:
- 1. First knot
- 2. Second knot
(c) For Air Rovers only:
- 1. Air Host
- 2. Airman
- 3. Air Mechanic
- 4. Air Navigator
- 5. Air Spotter
- 6. Aviator
- 7. Meteorologist.
Note:
(i) A Rover is eligible to qualify for Rover Proficiency Badges.
(ii) The syllabus for these badges is given in Appendix.
(iii) On completion of the tests to the satisfaction of independent examiners appointed by Local / District Association, as the case may be, with approval of the District Training Commissioner concerned. These Proficiency Badges shall be issued by the Local / District Association on the basis of the certificates issued by examiners.
(iv) All these proficiency badges, unless otherwise stated shall be worn on the right arm in parallel rows.
(v) All Proficiency Badges of the Rover section shall be in red on grey background.