Planning to join the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in 2025? Great choice!
But before becoming a full officer, you must undergo compulsory training. This training prepares you physically, mentally, and professionally for paramilitary service.
In this verified guide, we’ll cover the NSCDC training allowance, how long it lasts, and what new recruits can expect during the process.
NSCDC training is mandatory for all successful applicants. It happens at designated camps and command training schools across Nigeria.
The training covers:
Physical fitness drills
Weapon handling
Security and intelligence
Emergency response training
Leadership and teamwork
National ethics and discipline
The training is rigorous — so be ready!
Training duration depends on your entry qualification and the recruitment category. Here's a breakdown:
Qualification | Entry Rank | Training Duration |
---|---|---|
SSCE / NECO | Corps Assistant | 4 – 6 months |
OND / NCE | Assistant Inspector | 4 – 6 months |
HND | Assistant Superintendent II (ASP II) | 6 – 8 months |
BSc / BA | Assistant Superintendent I (ASP I) | 6 – 8 months |
Note: Final training duration may vary slightly based on NSCDC’s internal program for that year.
Trainees are paid monthly training allowances to cover feeding, uniforms, and other basic needs during their time at the camp.
Here’s what you can expect:
Qualification Level | Estimated Monthly Training Allowance (₦) |
---|---|
SSCE / Corps Assistant | ₦25,000 – ₦35,000 |
OND / NCE | ₦30,000 – ₦40,000 |
HND | ₦45,000 – ₦55,000 |
BSc / BA | ₦50,000 – ₦60,000 |
This allowance is temporary and only applies during training. Once you're commissioned, your full NSCDC salary begins.
Training usually takes place at:
NSCDC Command Training Schools in Abuja, Kaduna, or Ondo
State NSCDC headquarters and special camps
Paramilitary shared training centers
Disaster Management Schools (for specialized units)
You’ll be assigned a location based on your zone or batch.
During NSCDC training, you’ll face:
Daily drills & long-distance running
Weapon handling (basic)
Mental toughness exercises
Lecture classes (law, security, safety)
Strict discipline – no phones, no late-coming
Regimented schedules – early wake-up, military meals, etc.
Before heading to camp, ensure you carry:
Printed application acknowledgment slip
Original credentials and copies
Birth certificate/age declaration
Local government certificate of origin
Passport photographs
Medical fitness report (from government hospital)
White T-shirts, shorts, socks, and canvas shoes
Yes, all trainees receive a monthly training allowance.
4 to 8 months, depending on your qualification and entry rank.
Training takes place in official NSCDC camps or paramilitary schools across Nigeria.
Yes. It’s physically and mentally demanding — but you’ll be well prepared.
No. You’ll receive a training allowance. Your full salary starts after deployment.
The NSCDC training process in 2025 is your first step into a life of service and discipline. Whether you hold an SSCE, OND, HND, or BSc, expect a training period of 4–8 months, with monthly allowances to support you.
Stay focused, train hard, and remember — success in camp sets the tone for your Civil Defence career.