The National Cadet Corps (NCC) Special Entry Scheme provides a golden opportunity for young graduates with an NCC background to join the Indian Army as commissioned officers through the Short Service Commission (SSC). This scheme not only benefits NCC cadets but also extends to the wards of battle casualties of Army personnel.
The 123rd Course will commence in April 2026, and here are the complete details:
Details of NCC Special Entry Scheme (123rd Course – Apr 2026)
| Category | Description |
|---|---|
| Type of Entry | NCC Special Entry Scheme – 123rd Course (April 2026), Short Service Commission (NT) for Men [SSC (NCC)-123], including wards of battle casualties of Army personnel. |
| Open For | Unmarried male graduates |
| Education Qualification | Minimum 50% aggregate in graduation + Minimum of ‘B’ grade in ‘C’ Certificate exam of NCC |
| Vacancies | 70 |
| Age Limit | 19 to 25 years as on 01 Jan 2026 |
| How to Apply | Online at www.joinindianarmy.nic.in |
| Application Window | 11 August 2025 to 10 September 2025 |
| Medical Standards | As per guidelines on joinindianarmy.nic.in |
| Selection Process | Application → Shortlisting → SSB Interview → Medical Exam → Merit List → Joining Letter |
| Date for SSB Shortlisting | Tentatively first week of Nov 2025 |
| SSB Duration | 5 days in Nov/Dec 2025 (choice of dates available for 15 days in Nov) |
| Training Academy | Officer Training Academy (OTA), Chennai |
| Training Duration | 49 weeks (from April 2026) |
| Stipend During Training | ₹56,100 per month |
| Rank After Training | Lieutenant |
| Salary on Commissioning | Approx. ₹17–18 lakh per annum (excluding free medical cover & annual hometown travel allowance) |
| Type of Commission | Short Service Commission |
| Initial Engagement Period | 10 years |
| Maximum Engagement Period | 14 years |
| Option for Release | 1st – after 5 years, 2nd – after 10 years, 3rd – after 14 years |
| Option for Permanent Commission | Available after 10 years |
| Arms/Service | All Arms & Services of the Indian Army |
| Release Benefits | Depending on service upon release |
What is NCC (National Cadet Corps)?
The National Cadet Corps (NCC) is the youth wing of the Indian Armed Forces, open to school and college students across the country. It is a voluntary organization that trains young cadets in discipline, leadership, adventure, and community service, while also providing exposure to military training.
NCC cadets wear uniforms, attend parades, camps, and social service programs, and many go on to join the Armed Forces or serve the nation in other capacities.
Benefits of NCC for Career and Nation
1. Career Benefits
- Direct Entry to Armed Forces: NCC ‘C’ Certificate holders with requisite qualifications can apply for Army, Navy, and Air Force entries without appearing for written exams (like in this NCC Special Entry).
- SSB Bonus Marks: NCC background provides an advantage during SSB interviews.
- Government Jobs: Many state governments and central government jobs provide preference, reservations, or bonus marks for NCC ‘C’ Certificate holders.
- Skill Development: Enhances leadership, confidence, and discipline, which are valuable in corporate and public sector careers.
2. Service to the Nation
- Disaster Relief & Social Service: NCC cadets actively participate in flood relief, rescue operations, and social awareness campaigns (Swachh Bharat, Blood Donation, Tree Plantation, etc.).
- Patriotism & National Unity: NCC instills values of national integration, teamwork, and dedication to the country.
- Future Leaders: Trains young citizens to become disciplined leaders—whether in defense, administration, or society.
Conclusion
The NCC Special Entry Scheme is not just a recruitment opportunity but also a recognition of the values, discipline, and commitment NCC instills in youth. For unmarried male graduates with an NCC ‘C’ Certificate, the 123rd Course (April 2026) is a golden chance to fulfill their dream of becoming an officer in the Indian Army and serve the nation with honor.
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