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Indian Army organises Agniveer recruitment registration drive for youth in Kashmir

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Kashmir (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], March 4 (ANI): Uplona Rashtriya Rifles under the aegis of Haiderbaeg sector Kilo (k) Force organized an Agniveer recruitment registration drive for the youth of Kashmir.

This time there is a change in the recruitment process for Agniveers, candidates will undergo an online entrance examination (CEE) at designated centers, followed by physical fitness tests and then medical tests before the selection.

All unmarried eligible male and female candidates born between October 1, 2002, to April 1, 2006, with requisite educational qualifications can apply to become Agniveer.

The new recruitment process will substantially help the youth.

Before the online entrance examination, there is a mandatory registration process that is needed to enrol the candidates into the scheme. The candidates are advised to register online at the website www.joinindianarmy.nic.in at the earliest.

In regards to empowering and employing the local youth and assisting the motivated youth to join the army, Uplona Rashtriya Rifles organized an Agniveer recruitment registration drive where informational, medical, and technical assistance was provided to the local youths for easy registration in the drive.

The session focused on documentation, medical aspects, physical tests, written exams, and aspects of the Agniveer scheme. The stepwise registration process was also explained.

Conducting such events will assist the youth who faced technical issues and help them to move a step forward in achieving their dreams. This also prevents fraud and cyber errors that could happen when the candidates try to enrol themselves online.

The assistance reflects the Army’s continuous support towards for youth to join the ranks thus fostering a healthy relationship supported by the dedication of the aspirants to contribute to nation-building. (ANI)

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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