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NCC Special Entry 124 Course 2026 for Men – Complete Guide

Job Description

The Indian Army invites applications from unmarried male graduates for the NCC Special Entry Scheme – 124 Course (October 2026) under the Short Service Commission (Non-Technical) entry. This is a prestigious opportunity for NCC ‘C’ Certificate holders with a minimum ‘B’ Grade to serve the nation as an officer. The scheme also reserves 7 vacancies for the wards of Battle Casualties of Army personnel, who are exempted from the NCC certificate requirement.

Selected candidates will undergo 49 weeks of pre-commission training at the Officers Training Academy (OTA), Chennai, and upon successful completion, will be commissioned as Lieutenants. This career offers dynamic leadership roles, job security, attractive salary, and the honour of wearing the olive green. If you are an NCC senior division cadet with a graduate degree and a spirit to serve, this entry is your direct gateway to the Indian Army.

Organization & Recruitment Details

Organization Name Indian Army
Post Name Short Service Commission (Non‑Tech) – NCC Special Entry Scheme 124 Course (Oct 2026)
Advertisement Number NCC Special Entry – 124 Course / Oct 2026
Job Location All India (Posting as per Army requirements)
Job Type Short Service Commission (Tenure: 10 years, extendable up to 14 years)

Note: The entry is exclusively for unmarried male candidates. Wards of Battle Casualties of Indian Army personnel are eligible under reserved vacancies with relaxed NCC criteria.

Important Dates

Event Date (Tentative)
Online Application Start Date 12 February 2026 (1500 hrs)
Online Application Last Date 16 March 2026 (1500 hrs)
Shortlisting for SSB (based on merit) First week of May 2026
SSB Interview Period May – June 2026 (5 days per candidate)
Training Commencement October 2026 at OTA, Chennai

Expert advice Do not wait until the last day. Submit your application at least 3–4 days before the deadline to avoid server congestion or last‑minute errors.

Application Fee

Category Application Fee
General / OBC / EWS Nil (No fee)
SC / ST Nil (No fee)
Wards of Battle Casualties Nil (No fee)

There is no application fee for any category. Beware of fraudulent websites demanding money – the application process is completely free.

Age Limit

Minimum Age Maximum Age As on Date
19 years 25 years 01 July 2026

Birth Date Range: Candidates must have been born between 02 July 2001 and 01 July 2007 (both dates inclusive). No age relaxation is applicable – the same 19‑25 year limit applies to all, including wards of Battle Casualties.

How to calculate If you were born on 30 June 2001, you are NOT eligible; if born on 02 July 2001, you are eligible. Always refer to your matriculation certificate for the exact date of birth – later changes are not permitted.

Eligibility Criteria

Parameter Requirement
Educational Qualification Graduate degree from a recognized university. Final year students can apply provided they complete the degree before course commencement (by 01 October 2026).
NCC Certificate (General) NCC ‘C’ Certificate with minimum ‘B’ Grade. Provisional certificate not accepted at SSB – final certificate must be obtained beforehand.
NCC Service (General) Minimum 2/3 years service in Senior Division / Wing (as applicable).
Wards of Battle Casualties NCC ‘C’ Certificate NOT required. Only educational qualification (graduate) and relationship proof as per Para 2(c)(ii) of notification are mandatory.
Marital Status Unmarried male. Marriage during application/training leads to candidature cancellation and recovery of training cost.
Nationality Indian citizen, or subject of Nepal, or Indian origin migrant from specified countries (with eligibility certificate).

Common mistake Applying with a provisional NCC ‘C’ certificate is not allowed at the SSB stage. Ensure you have the final ‘C’ certificate in hand before the interview.

Vacancy Details

Category Number of Vacancies
General (NCC ‘C’ holders) 63
Wards of Battle Casualties (Indian Army) 07
Total 70

The competition is keen – only 70 seats are available. Wards of Battle Casualties have a separate merit list. Prepare thoroughly to secure a place in the final merit.

Selection Process

The selection is conducted in four major stages:

  1. Shortlisting of Applications – based on bonus marks (max 100).
  2. SSB Interview (5 days) at Prayagraj, Bhopal, Bengaluru, or Jalandhar.
  3. Medical Examination – conducted after recommendation.
  4. Merit List & Joining – final selection based on SSB marks and medical fitness.

Shortlisting Bonus Marks (out of 100):

NCC ‘C’ Certificate Performance (Max 50 marks)
Grade Marks
‘A’ Grade 50
‘B’ Grade 25
Graduation Aggregate (Max 50 marks)
Percentage (%) Marks
Upto 59.99% 0
60.00 – 64.99% 5
65.00 – 69.99% 10
70.00 – 74.99% 20
75.00 – 79.99% 30
80.00 – 84.99% 40
85.00 – 100% 50

Example: A candidate with 78% in graduation and ‘B’ grade in NCC gets 30+25 = 55 bonus marks. Another with 72% and ‘A’ grade gets 20+50 = 70 bonus marks. Higher bonus marks increase your chance of being shortlisted for SSB.

SSB Interview: Comprises Stage I (Officer Intelligence Rating, Picture Perception & Discussion Test) and Stage II (Psychology, Group Tasks, Personal Interview, Conference). Approximately 270 days medical validity – previous SSB medical fitness may be reused.

Salary / Pay Scale

Stage Pay Level / Stipend Approx Monthly Salary
During Training (OTA) Stipend (fixed) ₹56,100 p.m.
On Commission (Lieutenant) Level 10 ₹56,100 – ₹1,77,500 + allowances
After 2 yrs (Captain) Level 10B ₹61,300 – ₹1,93,900
After 6 yrs (Major) Level 11 ₹69,400 – ₹2,07,200
After 13 yrs (Lt Col) Level 12A ₹1,21,200 – ₹2,12,400

Allowances (in addition): Military Service Pay (MSP) ₹15,500 p.m., Dearness Allowance (DA), Transport Allowance, Children Education Allowance, Hostel Subsidy, Field Area/Hardship allowances, and more. Estimated CTC at commissioning: ₹17‑18 lakh per annum (excluding free medical & annual travel concession).

Officers also receive Army Group Insurance (₹1.25 Cr cover) and Post‑Graduate Diploma in Defence Management from University of Madras after training.

How to Apply

Follow these steps carefully to submit your application without errors:

  1. Visit the recruiting portal – Open the official Indian Army recruiting website (joinindianarmy.nic.in).
  2. Register / Login – Click ‘Officer Entry Application/Login’. If you are a new user, complete the registration; otherwise, log in with your existing credentials.
  3. Navigate to Application – From the dashboard, click ‘Apply Online’. Select the eligibility page and click ‘Apply’ against ‘Short Service Commission NCC Special Entry Course’.
  4. Fill the form – Enter personal, communication, education, and previous SSB details (if any). Save each section before proceeding.
  5. Convert CGPA to percentage – Use your university’s official conversion formula. Any discrepancy leads to cancellation.
  6. Submit & take printout – After verifying all entries, click ‘Submit’. Wait for 30 minutes after the application closure date, then download two printouts with the auto‑generated Roll Number.

Pro tip Keep a scanned copy of your photograph, signature, NCC ‘C’ certificate, graduation marksheets, and matriculation certificate ready before you begin filling the form.

11. Important Instructions for Candidates

Note: Dates and vacancies are as per the official notification. Keep visiting the official website for any updates.

Expert Tips – Secure Your Selection

📅 Apply Early

Don’t wait for the last day. Submit the form at least 72 hours before closure to avoid server issues and to receive timely OTPs.

🎓 NCC & Academics Balance

Both NCC grade and graduation percentage contribute to shortlisting. Even if your NCC grade is ‘B’, a high graduation score (75%+) can compensate.

💪 Physical Fitness

OTA demands: 2.4 km run in 10:30 sec, 30 push-ups, 40 pull-ups, 06 sit-ups, squats & lunges sets. Start training at least 3 months before SSB.

📂 Document Ready

Keep self‑attested photocopies and originals of all certificates in a single folder. Verify that your NCC ‘C’ certificate issue date is on or before the application date.

📝 SSB Preparation

Practice the Picture Perception & Discussion Test (PPDT) daily. Work on group discussion skills and be thorough with current affairs.

⚠️ Avoid Rejection

Double‑check name spelling, date of birth, and percentage calculation. Any mismatch between online form and original certificates leads to cancellation.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)


SSC (NT) stands for Short Service Commission (Non-Technical). It is a Non‑Technical entry for graduates through NCC Special Entry Scheme.


Yes, final year students can apply provided they complete the degree and submit proof of passing by 01 October 2026. If your final semester result is declared after this date, you are not eligible.


No. Wards of Battle Casualties of Indian Army personnel are exempted from the NCC ‘C’ Certificate requirement. However, they must produce valid Battle Casualty documents.


There is no application fee for any candidate – General, OBC, SC, ST, or Wards of Battle Casualties.


Training lasts 49 weeks at OTA, Chennai. During this period, Gentlemen Cadets receive a stipend of ₹56,100 per month.


No. Once you choose the centre and date (first‑come‑first‑serve basis), it cannot be changed. In exceptional circumstances, the Army reserves the right to alter it, but candidates cannot request a change.


Officers released before or after the contractual tenure have a reserve liability of 5 years (plus 2 years voluntary) or up to age 40 for women, whichever is earlier.


No. Original certificates must be produced. If the institution issues only e‑certificates via DigiLocker, you must bring a colour printout along with a certificate from the Principal/Registrar stating that no hard copy is issued.


No. You can appear for only one of the two: either as a CDSE candidate or as an NCC Special Entry candidate for the October 2026 course. An undertaking to this effect is required in the application.


SSC officers can be considered for Permanent Commission in the 10th year of service based on eligibility and suitability. If not granted PC, they may opt for a 4‑year extension (up to 14 years total).


For a 3‑year degree, first 2 years’ aggregate % is considered; for a 4‑year degree, first 3 years’ aggregate % is considered. Final year students must maintain at least the same percentage after graduation, otherwise candidature is cancelled.


Yes, candidates must be able to swim 25 metres using any stroke. This is part of the minimum physical standards required before joining OTA.

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