
NCDC Alumni Secure Prestigious Teaching Positions
NCDC Alumni Secure Prestigious Teaching Positions
The National Child Development Council (NCDC) has proudly announced the successful placement of four of its alumni in renowned educational institutions.
According to official figures, Thabsy Rahman of the 43rd Batch, Remya R G of the 68th Batch, Farhath B A of the 61st Batch, and Anila E Josh of the 71st Batch have all secured esteemed teaching roles across various educational institutions.
A statement from the NCDC highlighted that these individuals underwent extensive training under the expert guidance of Evaluator Incharges of NCDC Montessori Teacher Training Courses, including Shakkila Wahab, Sheeba P K, and Bindu S.
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The National Child Development Council, an autonomous organization focused on the welfare of women and children, continues to play a pivotal role in providing high-quality education across India.
A spokesperson for the NCDC extended heartfelt congratulations to all four alumni for their exceptional achievements and wished them continued success in their careers.
For more information on NCDC’s courses, and programs, interested individuals are encouraged to visit the official website at ncdconline.org/courses.
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