Indian Air Force Conducts Career Counseling at Jamshedpur Cooperative College
Wing Commander Arvind Singh Rawat Guides Students on Agnipath Scheme and Officer Selection
Key Points:
- Air Force team addresses hundreds of students about military careers
- Wing Commander Rawat clarifies misconceptions about Agnipath scheme
- Quiz competition held with certificates distributed to winners
JAMSHEDPUR – The Indian Air Force organized a career counseling session at Jamshedpur Cooperative College on Friday. Wing Commander Arvind Singh Rawat led the program.
Wing Commander Rawat met Principal Prof. Dr. Amar Singh. He presented a courtesy gift during the meeting. The principal appreciated the Air Force initiative.
Rawat praised the college’s disciplinary standards. He emphasized patriotic values among students. Moreover, he stressed nation-building as youth responsibility.
Hundreds of students attended the counseling session. They came from various academic departments. The event attracted significant student participation.
The Wing Commander detailed Agnipath Vayu scheme. He explained officer selection procedures thoroughly. Training methods and military life were discussed.
Furthermore, he clarified widespread misconceptions about Agnipath. Students received comprehensive information about careers. The session aimed to inspire military service.
A quiz competition engaged participants enthusiastically. Air Force officers distributed certificates to winners. Students asked questions during interactive sessions.
The IAF previously introduced Agniveer scheme at Workers College. An Arka Jain University student qualified for commissioned officer position.
The Indian Air Force achieved night landing milestone at Kargil. Air Force Day celebrations highlighted coordination and valor.
Dr. Dumrendra Rajan attended the program. Dr. Ashok Rawani was also present. Jiten Mahto and Ishrat Rasool participated.
Additionally, Madsara Bano joined faculty members there. Rajiv Dubey anchored the entire event. The NCC unit provided organizational support.
Dr. Swati Soren delivered the vote of thanks. The program concluded successfully with refreshments. Students expressed gratitude for the guidance.


