There are Army Cadets (Army Cadet Force - UK), Air Cadets (Air
Training Corps - UK), Sea Cadets (Sea Cadet Corps) and the Royal
Marine Cadets which is closely linked to the Sea Cadet Corps as
well as non-military youth organizations.
In the US, The Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps is a
youth citizenship program with units administered by either the
Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard in American
high schools. The Civil Air Patrol also runs a Cadet program. Cadet
is the first rank given to those who attend the various US Military
Academies.
There is a group called 'The Calvinist Cadet Corps' which is
Christian youth organization for boys.
The Canadian Cadet Organizations comprise of the Royal Canadian
Sea Cadets, the Royal Canadian Air Cadets and the Royal Canadian
Army Cadets.
In Australia, a "Cadet" is a person aged between 13 and 20 who
is a member of the Australian Defence Force Cadets (ADFC).
In Bangladesh the students of Cadet colleges are called
Cadet.
Hong Kong has Sea Cadet Corps, Adventure Cadet Corps, and Air
Cadet Corps.
In India, the National Cadet Corps is a voluntary cadet
organization for motivating college students to pursue a career in
the Indian Armed Forces.
In New Zealand, the cadet forces are the Air Training Corps
(ATC), the New Zealand Cadet Corps (NZCC) and the Sea Cadet Corps
(SCC).
There are three cadet corps in Singapore: the National Cadet
Corps, National Police Cadet Corps and the National Civil Defence
Cadet Corps.
Some sports teams also use the term cadet for players who are in
training to play for the team at a later time.
Cadet is also used for those in training for police jobs.