RVC Passing Out Parade: New Officers of Remount Veterinary Corps Join Indian Army
On April 16, 2026, the RVC Centre and College held the Passing Out Parade and Pipping Ceremony for the newly trained Young Officers of the Remount Veterinary Corps (RVC).
Transition into Commissioned Officers
Following intensive training that spanned several months, these young officers were officially inducted into the Indian Army. This event marked a pivotal moment in the advancement of their military careers.

Emotional Pipping Ceremony
In a ceremony filled with pride, the officers were ceremonially pipped by their parents and the Commandant. This act symbolized their elevation to commissioned ranks and the onset of their service to the country.

Role of Remount Veterinary Corps
The Remount Veterinary Corps has a significant role, which includes:
| Management and training of military animals |
| Veterinary care and support |
| Enhancing operational logistics in challenging terrains |

Celebrating Commitment and Service
The event underscored the Army's dedication to professional excellence, discipline, and specialized training, which equips officers for a variety of operational roles.
This occasion serves as a testament to the dedication and diligence of the young officers, who are now poised to serve the nation with honour and accountability.







