The fourth recruitment rally of Rajasthan state, organised by the Army Recruiting Office (ARO) Jodhpur, has successfully come to an end after nearly two weeks of rigorous selection activities. The rally was held at Rajkiya Sharirik Shiksha Mahavidyalaya, Jodhpur from November 10 to November 23, covering candidates from Ajmer, Barmer, Balotra, Jalore, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Nagaur, Phalodi and Sirohi districts. This major exercise saw a large turnout of enthusiastic youth eager to join the Indian Army.
Many families prepare for months to help their children clear the physical and written stages. Providing a detailed account of what happened, which districts were involved, and how the women’s recruitment was conducted helps candidates understand the scale and seriousness of these rallies. It also gives insight into how the Indian Army is expanding opportunities under both the regular and Agniveer categories, including dedicated efforts to bring more women into the force. Sharing these details in simple language ensures that future aspirants can take guidance and motivation from the experience of others.
Army Recruitment Rally for Nine Districts of Rajasthan
The main recruitment rally conducted from November 10 to 23 included candidates from the following districts:
- Ajmer
- Barmer
- Balotra
- Jalore
- Jaisalmer
- Jodhpur
- Nagaur
- Phalodi
- Sirohi
Held at Rajkiya Sharirik Shiksha Mahavidyalaya, the rally covered multiple stages including physical fitness tests, document verification, medical examination and further evaluation based on recruitment categories.
Key Highlights
- The rally saw a high turnout, showing strong interest among youth to join the armed forces.
- Candidates underwent running, push-ups, measurements and other standard army fitness requirements.
- Medical teams were present throughout to ensure proper screening and transparent evaluation.
- The process was carried out smoothly with support from local administration and volunteers.
Women Agniveer Rally Held on November 24 and 25
A special recruitment rally for Agniveer General Duty (Women Military Police) was also conducted in Jodhpur on November 24 and 25. This rally was open to candidates from all districts of Rajasthan, making it a state-wide opportunity for women aspiring to serve in the Army under the Agnipath scheme.
What the Women’s Rally Included
- Height and physical standards assessment
- Running and endurance rounds
- Document checks and biometric verification
- Initial medical examination
The participation of women from across Rajasthan reflects growing interest and confidence among young women who want to take up roles in the defence sector.
Importance of These Recruitment Rallies
Army rallies like this one help bridge the gap between trained manpower and expanding operational needs. For the youth, it provides:
- A chance to build a disciplined career
- Stable job opportunities with national pride
- Exposure to physical fitness and structured training
- Opportunities to join under categories like Agniveer, which have created new pathways across India
These rallies also support social development by offering equal chances to candidates from rural and urban areas. District-wise participation ensures that young people from remote regions are not left behind.
Insights for Future Aspirants
Candidates preparing for upcoming rallies can learn from this one:
- Physical fitness preparation must start months in advance
- All documents should be kept updated and ready for verification
- Practising running, especially 1.6 km timing, improves confidence
- Staying informed through official announcements helps avoid last-minute confusion













