National Child Development Council Alumni Secure Prestigious Teaching Roles
Srinagar: The National Child Development Council (NCDC) proudly announced the successful placement of four more of its alumni in prestigious educational institutions.
According to the official figures, Jaseela A M of 49th Batch, Raiza Raheem E A of 68th Batch, Hasitha P H of 56th Batch & Remya Rajamohanan of 68th Batch, have secured esteemed teaching positions in schools both within and outside the country.
As per NCDC statement, these accomplished individuals underwent rigorous training under the guidance of Evaluator Incharges of NCDC Montessori Teacher Training Courses including Shakkila Wahab & Sheeba P K.
Pertinently, the National Child Development Council (NCDC), an autonomous organization dedicated to the welfare of women and children, plays a vital role in ensuring the provision of high-quality education throughout India.
For further details on the Montessori teacher training course and to apply, interested candidates can visit the official NCDC website at https://ncdconline.g/courses or contact Faculty Incharge at +917356607191.
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