NCC Camps

Centrally Organized Camps In NCC
  • Annual Training Camps (ATC).
    These are held within the state under the aegis of respective NCC Directorates. The camps are of 12 days duration for senior boys/girls and 10 days duration for junior boys/girls.
  • Centrally Organised Camps (COC).
    These camps are of an all India nature and are planned by HQ DGNCC in consultation with the Directorates nominated to conduct them. Selected cadets, as per the vacancies allotted to each Directorate, participate in these camps. The following types of centrally organised camps are conducted.
  • Leadership Camps.
    These camps are conducted on all India basis. There are four Advance Leadership Camps (ALC) and three Basic Leadership Camps held each year.
  • Thal Sainik Camp (TSC).
    Two TSCs are conducted at RD parade ground, Delhi Cantt every year i.e. one for SD/JD boys and the other for SW/JW girls
  • Vayu Sainik Camp (VSC).
    This Centrally Organised Camp is organised for Air Wing Cadets. Cadets from all Directorates attend the camp. VSC is generally conducted in the month of Oct.
  • Nau Sainik Camp(NSC).
    This Centrally Organized Naval Camp is conducted annually for selected Naval Wing Cadets. Boat pulling, regatta and sailing competitions are the main attractions of this camp
  • Rock Climbing Camps.
    Rock climbing camps are held each year to expose the cadets to the basics of rock climbing and to inculcate the spirit of adventure.
  • National Integration Camps (NIC).
    The Camps are conducted on an all India basis and help bridge the cultural gap among various states of India. In addition the NCC conducts NICs at remote and forward areas to promote national integration. Special NICs are conducted regularly at Leh, Srinagar, North Eastern Region and at Port Blair.
  • Republic Day Camp (RDC) and Prime Minister’s (PM’s) Rally.
    The Republic Day Camp is a prestigious camp inaugurated by the Vice President of India and visited by the Raksha Mantri, Raksha Rajya Mantri, Chief Minister of Delhi, the three Service Chiefs and other dignitaries. During the Camp a Horse show and cultural programmes are held wherein important dignitaries are invited as Chief Guests. The camp culminates in the Prime Minister’s Rally on 27 January every year which showcases all the activities of NCC.
  • Attachment Training.
    NCC Army Wing cadets are given an opportunity to live and work in regular Service units in the form of attachment training. Every year a large number of officers and cadets including women officers and Senior Wing girl cadets get attached to various units of the Army for a duration of two weeks.
  • Attachment to Indian Military Academy (IMA) and Officers Training Academy (OTA).
    Every year selected SD cadets are given attachment training with IMA and OTA respectively.