- By Kamakshi Bishnoi
- Sat, 15 Nov 2025 09:37 PM (IST)
- Source:Jagran News Network
The results of the Agniveer recruitment rally are expected to be declared around November 18, after which shortlisted candidates will be dispatched for training beginning in the first week of December.
Vacancies were announced across multiple categories, including Agniveer (General Duty), Agniveer (Technical), Agniveer (Clerk-Store Keeper), Agniveer Tradesman (8th & 10th), Soldier Technical NA (AMC), Sepoy Pharma, NA (Veterinary), Junior Commissioned Officer (Catering), Junior Commissioned Officer (Religious Teacher - all three services), Havildar Education (Army Education Corps) and Havildar Surveyor Automated Cartographer (Engineers).
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The recruitment rally for these posts was held from August 5 to 15 at the New KLP Ground in Chandmari, Danapur Cantt. According to the recruitment office, selected candidates will receive reporting instructions through their registered email IDs, and due to the short gap between result declaration and joining, they have been advised to keep all required documents ready.
Candidates have also been asked to regularly check the official army recruitment website for updates on the merit list, result announcements and reporting dates.
Required documents include:
- Original educational certificates and mark sheets
- Residence certificate from the Sarpanch and DM/SDO
- Character certificates from SP, Sarpanch and school principal
- NCC and sports certificates (if applicable)
- Aadhaar and PAN card photocopies of the candidate and family members
- Cancelled bank cheque
- Indemnity bond and certificate of non-use of narcotics
- Category certificate (as per rally notification)
- 25 passport-size photographs (clean-shaven, sky-blue background, with RMDS number, name and DOB written below)
- Affidavit signed by a first-class magistrate
The recruitment office emphasised that candidates should complete all formalities without delay to ensure smooth reporting to training centres.
