RRU’s validated fire and safety courses create job-ready graduates
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The Gujarat government formally validated the fire and safety courses offered by the School of Private, Industrial, and Corporate Security Management (SPICSM), marking a major accomplishment for Rashtriya Raksha University (RRU). All graduates of these courses are now qualified for government hiring in the state’s fire and emergency services, marking a significant milestone.
This advancement demonstrates RRU’s dedication to offering top-notch training and education that is pertinent to the business. The approval improves Gujarat’s safety and security infrastructure by guaranteeing that qualified individuals are hired for vital emergency response positions in government agencies and public sector projects.
More than 100 students have successfully finished the Sub Fire Officer’s Course (SFO), the Residential Firefighter Certificate Course for Women (FCCW), and the Residential Firefighter Certificate Course (FCC) in the last three years. The Gujarat government is currently accepting applications from these graduates for jobs as firefighters and sub-fire officers.
The hiring of firefighters and sub-fire officers has also been greatly aided by RRU’s School of Private, Industrial, and Corporate Security Management. In cooperation with the Gujarat government’s Model Nagarpalika and Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation, the school has conducted recruitment procedures for more than 5,000 applicants since December 2024. This partnership demonstrates RRU’s dedication to supplying qualified experts for vital public services.
“We are very happy to see the outcome of the effort we have taken over the last many days,” said Mr. Nimesh Dave, Director of SPICSM, expressing his happiness with the outcome. The high academic and professional training standards upheld by RRU are further supported by this approval. This will improve our students’ employability and fortify Gujarat’s infrastructure for safety readiness.”
He added that the approval of RRU’s emergency services and fire training programs shows a dedication to producing a pool of highly qualified experts. By giving government agencies and public sector projects access to a skilled workforce, this program immediately improves Gujarat’s emergency response skills, enhancing the state’s capacity to efficiently manage and respond to emergencies and protect its residents.
Separately, the Uttar Pradesh (UP) Fire and Emergency Services and RRU have inked a strategic partnership. Under this agreement, RRU will give recently hired officials thorough training that is adapted to the unique requirements of the area and in line with the training guidelines set by the UP Government. Through this partnership, a safer and more resilient society will be created by giving Uttar Pradesh’s young the fundamental skills they need in emergency response, industrial safety, and fire safety. A wide range of subjects will be covered in the training courses, such as emergency medical response, hazardous materials management, fire prevention, and firefighting tactics.
In order to address the changing demands of the security and safety environment and help create a safer and more secure India, RRU keeps growing its alliances and initiatives. By equipping thousands of youth with professional fire and safety skills, this collaboration hopes to increase UP’s preparedness for disasters and open up new job opportunities. In order to address the state’s increasing need for qualified professionals, RRU will teach 600 fire and safety officers in Uttar Pradesh during the first phase of this partnership. The long-term goal is to train almost 200,000 officers.
Mr. Nimesh Dave, Director, SPICSM, RRU, stated, “We are thrilled with these developments, which reflect RRU’s dedication to excellence in security and safety education.” He added, “The validation from the Government of Gujarat and the partnership with the UP Fire and Emergency Services are testaments to the quality of our programs and our commitment to preparing the next generation of fire and emergency professionals.”