Key Points

The second Army Recruitment Rally for Rajasthan will be held at Sikar’s Zila Stadium from August 25 to September 16. Over 10,000 CEE-qualified candidates from Jaipur, Sikar, and Didwana-Kuchaman will participate. The rally covers Agniveer roles and specialized categories like Sepoy Pharma and Havildar Education. Authorities warn against fraud and emphasize a merit-based, automated selection process.

Key Points: Rajasthan Army Recruitment Rally in Sikar Begins August 25

  • Rally open for Agniveer General Duty, Technical, and Clerk roles
  • CEE-qualified candidates from Jaipur, Sikar, and Didwana-Kuchaman eligible
  • Fraud warning issued against touts and middlemen
  • Selection process fully automated for transparency
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Rajasthan: Second army recruitment rally to commence at Sikar from Aug 25

Over 10,000 candidates to participate in the Rajasthan Army Recruitment Rally at Sikar for Agniveer and other roles.

"The selection process is fair, transparent, and fully automated, ensuring recruitment strictly on merit. – Headquarters Recruiting Zone"

Jaipur, Aug 18

The second Army Recruitment Rally of Recruiting Zone, Rajasthan for the year 2025-26 will be conducted by the Recruiting Office (Headquarters), Jaipur, at Zila Stadium, Sikar, from August 25 to September 16.

This rally is being organised for eligible candidates from the districts of Jaipur, Sikar, and Didwana-Kuchaman.

Approximately 10,000 candidates who qualified in the Common Entrance Examination (CEE) 2025 have been issued call-up letters to appear in the rally.

Recruitment will be carried out for the categories of Agniveer General Duty, Agniveer Technical, Agniveer Clerk/Store Keeper Technical, and Agniveer Tradesmen (8th Pass and 10th Pass). In addition, recruitment for Zonal and Central categories, including Sepoy Pharma, Soldier Technical Nursing Assistant, Havildar Education (Information Technology/Cyber, Information Operation, Linguist), Havildar Surveyor Automated Cartographer, Junior Commissioned Officer (Catering), and Religious Teacher (Junior Commissioned Officers) will also be conducted on 25–26 August 2025.

The rally is being organised with the support of Headquarters Recruiting Zone, Rajasthan, Headquarters South Western Command, and the Civil Administration of Sikar. It provides a golden opportunity for the motivated youth of Rajasthan to join the Indian Army and serve the nation with pride.

Headquarters Recruiting Zone has reiterated that the selection process is fair, transparent, and fully automated, ensuring recruitment strictly on the basis of merit.

Candidates are cautioned not to fall prey to touts or middlemen and to avoid fraudulent practices. It has been clearly advised that no documents should be handed over to civil training academies or touts under any circumstances.

Candidates must submit their documents only to the authorised Recruiting Staff when specifically asked and by the official notification.

For further details and assistance, candidates are advised to visit the official website of the Join Indian Army or contact the Recruiting Office (Headquarters), Jaipur, said Lt Col Nikhil Dhawan, PRO Defence, Rajasthan.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone from Sikar, I'm proud to see our district hosting such an important event. The stadium is perfect for this. Just wish they had more medical staff positions available - we need more trained healthcare professionals in rural areas.
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Arjun K
The warning against touts is very important. Last year, many candidates in my village were cheated by fake agents promising guaranteed selection. Army recruitment should be strictly merit-based. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the variety of technical roles available now - from cyber to cartography. The Indian Army is definitely modernizing its recruitment approach. Wishing all candidates the very best!
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Karthik V
While the rally is good, the 4-year Agniveer contract needs reconsideration. After serving the nation, these youth deserve proper pensions and long-term benefits. Hope the government reviews this policy soon.
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Nisha Z
My cousin got selected in the last rally through this process. The automated system worked perfectly - no recommendations needed, just pure merit. More such opportunities should come to smaller towns across India.

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