Government of India appoints Loyola College as the Technical Training and Orientation Centre for the National Service Scheme in Kerala for the first time in 1970. In 1964, Loyola College under the banner of Social Service League engaged in flood disaster relief in the low lying areas of Trivandrum. College organised the first social service camp and socio-economic survey at Harveypuram Colony in 1966. Thus the College pioneered and spearheaded the first National Service Scheme Rural Live-in Camp at Cheruvickal, Trivandrum in1969. As a result, Loyola College was able to design and fashion training programmes for the NSS staff coordinators of various colleges. Loyola College was also instrumental in developing a unique and distinctive model of Live-in Experience camp for NSS volunteers.