The RVC Centre and College proudly hosted a Passing Out Parade and Pipping Ceremony on April 16, 2026, for the Young Officers of the Remount Veterinary Corps (RVC). This significant event marked their formal transition into commissioned officers of the Indian Army after enduring months of intensive and rigorous training.
The atmosphere was filled with pride and emotion as the officers participated in the pipping ceremony, a tradition signifying their new rank. In a heartwarming gesture, the young officers were pipped by their parents, alongside the Commandant, emphasizing the familial pride and support that accompanies this pivotal moment in their careers. This ceremony not only symbolizes their advancement but also marks the beginning of their dedicated service to the nation.
The Remount Veterinary Corps plays a vital role within the Indian Army, encompassing responsibilities that include the management and training of military animals, offering veterinary care and support, and enhancing operational logistics in challenging terrains. These functions are essential for ensuring that the military operates efficiently, particularly in demanding environments where animal support is crucial.
The event also served to reinforce the Army’s commitment to professional excellence, discipline, and specialized training. It prepared the newly commissioned officers for diverse operational roles that they will encounter in the field. The ceremony stands as a testament to the dedication and hard work of these young officers, who are now poised to serve the nation with honor, commitment, and responsibility.



