IGNOU Launches Portal for Air Force Agniveers: Admission Available for Skill-Based Bachelor's Degree

IGNOU Launches Portal for Air Force Agniveers: Admission Available for Skill-Based Bachelor's Degree
Published at : 2 Aug 2023, 9:55 PM IST
Updated at : 4 Aug 2023, 11:56 PM IST

The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) is proud to support Air Force Agnives’ dreams by offering skill-based Bachelor’s degree programmes. IGNOU created a platform with several courses to help Agniveers succeed in various vocations. These skill-focused programmes follow industry standards and the NSQF. This harmonic mix of technical competence and critical soft skills makes Agniveers sought-after professionals eager to tackle the Air Force and the vibrant business world.

This blog explores IGNOU’s empowering experience for Air Force Agnives, including courses, admission, and skill development. As the August 31, 2023 deadline approaches, we welcome prospective Agniveers to investigate this extraordinary chance to define their future and unlock new success frontiers. Join us as we explore IGNOU’s skill-based programmes, which allow Air Force Agnives to excel in their jobs.

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Ignou Launches Portal For Air Force Agniveers..

Overview

The Indira Gandhi National Open University will launch a bachelor’s degree programme for Agniveers, who are beneficiaries of the “Agnipath” Scheme. This programme will consist of  Bachelor level courses designed to enhance the skills and knowledge of those who serve in the armed forces.

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The Ministry of Education has recently announced the launch of a skill-based Bachelor of Arts degree programme for the youthful and ambitious aspirants of the “Agnipath Scheme.” They shall be known as Agniveers. Millions of pupils will be enlisted in the Army, Navy, and Air Force for a four-year commitment. The University Grants Commission has approved this plan for bachelor’s degree education.

The programme will describe and honour the diverse defence training received by young patriots in order to serve their country with valour and skill. These topics will be taught in this bachelor’s degree programme BA and will be provided by the defence training centres during their defence establishments.

The Navy, Air Force, and Army intend to execute an MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) to ensure the course is implemented fairly. The course has already been designed by the Indira Gandhi National Open University and is aligned with the University Grants Commission (UGC) and National Credit Framework (NCF), National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF) as required by the National Education Policy of 2020.

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These programmes require that at least 50% of the graduate degree be earned through various types of technical and non-technical training, with the remainder coming from courses and subjects such as Economics, English, Political Science, Mathematics, Public Administration, Tourism, Vocational Studies, Jyotish, and Agriculture, etc.

The courses offered by IGNOU for Air Force Agniveers include:

  • Bachelor of Arts (Applied Skills) in Tourism Management
  • Bachelor of Arts (Applied Skills) in Computer Applications
  • Bachelor of Arts (Applied Skills) in Electronics
  • Bachelor of Arts (Applied Skills) in Avionics
  • Bachelor of Arts (Applied Skills) in Security and Disaster Management

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Bachelor of Arts (Applied Skills) in Tourism Management

The goal of this course is to provide Agniveers with the knowledge and training they need to become successful in the hospitality business. Coursework includes tourist management, marketing, and planning. Students who take this course will be prepared for careers in the tourist industry as tour guides, travel agents, or hotel managers.

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Bachelor of Arts (Applied Skills) in Computer Applications

This course seeks to teach Agniveers IT skills. Programming, networking, and database administration are IT basics taught. Computer Applications, B.A. (Applied Skills)Entrepreneurs who attend this programme will be equipped for software development, network administration, and database management employment in information technology.

Bachelor of Arts (Applied Skills) in Electronics

This programme is designed to provide Agniveers with the tools they need to be successful in the electronics sector. This course covers embedded systems, digital circuits, and electronics engineering. Graduates of this course can pursue careers as design engineers, test engineers, or production engineers in the electronics industry.

Bachelor of Arts (Applied Skills) in Avionics

This major aims to provide students with the necessary practical knowledge and theoretical understanding of avionics that employers seek. The course will cover subjects such as aircraft systems, avionics engineering, and radar systems. Programme graduates can pursue careers as avionics technicians, test engineers, or systems engineers, among other related professions.

Bachelor of Arts (Applied Skills) in Security and Disaster Management

The objective of this course is to equip Agniveers with the necessary knowledge and skills for effective work in the safety and crisis management field. The topics of security planning, risk assessment, and emergency response are extensively addressed. Graduates of this institution can pursue careers as security officers, risk analysts, or disaster response coordinators, among other related roles.

These are but a few of the Air Force Agniveers courses provided by IGNOU. Depending on their own interests and professional aspirations, Agniveers can select from a wide variety of additional courses.

The goal of these classes is to help prepare Agniveers for life following their four-year commitment to the Air Force. In addition, the courses have been mapped to the NSQF so that Agniveers who successfully complete them can earn nationally recognised credentials.

The above mention is just a few of the courses offered by IGNOU for Air Force Agniveers. There are many other courses available, and Agniveers can choose the courses that are most relevant to their interests and career goals.

Benefits Ignou

BENEFITS: IGNOU’s Skill-Based Bachelor’s Degree Programs

Courses Aligned with Industry Standards:

At the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), Air Force Agniveers can access a diverse range of skill-based Bachelor’s degree programs tailored to their specific needs. These courses are meticulously aligned with the esteemed National Skills Qualification Framework (NSQF), ensuring that Agniveers who successfully complete them will earn industry-recognized certifications. This alignment bolsters their employability and equips them with the skills sought after by employers.

Simplified Admission Process

Deadline

To make the most of this opportunity, Air Force Agniveers should mark their calendars with the deadline for applying to IGNOU courses – August 31, 2023. The clock is ticking, urging potential candidates to take swift action and visit the IGNOU portal without delay. An early application ensures a smooth enrollment process and allows Agniveers to focus on their academic pursuits.

 

Comprehensive Skill Development

IGNOU acknowledges the significance of a well-rounded education and offers more than just technical expertise. Air Force Agniveers will receive training in a variety of essential soft skills, such as leadership, teamwork, and communication. This holistic approach aims to prepare Agniveers for success not only in the Air Force but also in diverse professional realms, making them adaptable and versatile professionals.

Conclusion

IGNOU’s commitment to empowering Air Force Agniveers is evident in its skill-based courses aligned with industry standards and the National Skills Qualification Framework. The simplified admission process ensures a seamless journey towards education. As the deadline approaches, aspiring Agniveers are encouraged to seize this opportunity and embark on an academic journey that promises growth, recognition, and success in both the Air Force and the wider workforce.

 

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NIT Rourkela Innovates great biodegradable seafood packaging

NIT Rourkela Innovates great biodegradable seafood packaging
Published at : 12 Apr 2025, 7:33 PM IST
Updated at : 12 Apr 2025, 7:33 PM IST

NIT Rourkela research team led by Prof. Preetam Sarkar, Associate Professor, Department of Food Process Engineering, have developed an intelligent food packaging film using natural and biodegradable materials.

Designed to monitor the freshness of seafood in real-time by responding to pH changes, the film offers a practical solution for improving food safety and reducing waste.

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This film detects the release of volatile amines, compounds typically associated with spoilage, and indicates food quality through visible color changes, say sources from NIT Rourkela.

Starch

The film is composed of starch extracted from Kodo millet (Paspalum scrobiculatum), gum tragacanth (a natural plant gum), and beetroot peel extract, which contains pH-sensitive pigments known as betalains.

These natural components make the film biodegradable, safe, and responsive, aligning with sustainability goals and offering a non-invasive way to assess seafood freshness.

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Findings

The findings of this research have been published in the journal Food Packaging and Shelf Life in a paper co-authored by Prof. Preetam Sarkar (as the lead corresponding author), along with his research scholars, Mr. Rahul Thakur, Miss Harshi Singhi, Mr. Vedsagar Rajesh Suryavanshi, and Dr. Ravichandran Santhosh.

Other co-authors in this work include Dr. Khalid Gul from NIT Rourkela, Dr. Swarup Roy from Lovely Professional University, Dr. Srinivas Janaswamy from South Dakota State University, Brookings, USA and Dr. Kirtiraj K. Gaikwad from IIT Roorkee.

Fishing

India is the world’s second-largest fish-producing nation, contributing approximately 8% of global fish production, say NIT Rourkela researchers.

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It also holds the distinction of being the top five producer of shrimp globally, with frozen shrimp being the top export commodity.

Given the scale and importance of seafood production, innovations that ensure freshness and reduce spoilage are of immense value, say NIT Rourkela researchers.

In this context, intelligent packaging systems, which preserve food while monitoring its quality, are rapidly gaining global interest.

Unlike conventional packaging that serves merely as a protective barrier, the intelligent packaging film developed by NIT Rourkela team offers visual cues about the product’s condition, making it a promising solution for enhancing food safety and reducing waste.

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The beetroot peel extract was prepared separately, and then combined with the starch, gum tragacanth, and a small amount of glycerol to cast the films.

These were dried and tested for their pH-sensitivity and effectiveness in monitoring seafood freshness, said Prof Preetam of NIT Rourkela.

Pigments

Beetroot peels contain betalains, a group of pigments known for their bright colours and pH sensitivity, say NIT Rourkela researchers.

These pigments also offer antioxidant and antimicrobial benefits, making them suitable for food-related applications.

Incorporating these natural compounds into the starch-based film creates a biodegradable, safe, and responsive packaging material.

When the seafood begins to spoil and pH levels rise, the film changes colour, providing a clear visual indicator of freshness.

Starch

The choice of Kodo millet starch and gum tragacanth contributes to the film’s biodegradable and eco-friendly profile.

Kodo millet is an underutilised grain with excellent film-forming properties, while gum tragacanth enhances the mechanical strength and flexibility of the material.

The researchers believe that using such agricultural by-products not only supports sustainability but also adds value to food processing waste, such as beetroot peels.

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At the laboratory scale, the cost of producing the film was estimated approximately Rs. 900 per kilogram.

When scaled up for industrial production, the cost is projected to range between Rs. 400 and Rs. 600 per kilogram, making it a potentially viable option for commercial use.

 

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