The foundation of ACC can be traced to the Kitchener College founded in 1929 at
Nowgong, Chhatarpur,
Madhya Pradesh. The Kitchener College existed till 1942. The buildings of the Kitchener College were used to accommodate the ACC, which was inaugurated on 16 May 1960, with an initial sanctioned strength of 90 cadets. In 1964, it was relocated to
Ghorpuri, near
Pune, to take over the campus of the erstwhile OTI (merged into
OTA Madras). A decision was taken in March 1977 to move the ACC to
Dehradun, to become a separate wing of Indian Military Academy (IMA). The term beginning in July 1977 thus started in the IMA. The
Commandant of the IMA became the new Commandant of the ACC and the erstwhile Commandant was designated Commander, ACC wing. ==Selection and training==