
NCDC Alumni Secure Teaching Jobs, Another Achievement for the Council
Srinagar: The National Child Development Council (NCDC) has once again made it proud by its alumni securing teaching positions in educational institutions, both domestically and abroad.
The recent selected students are Femena K K of the 61st Batch, as well as Remya Mohandas and Aswathi M D of the 71st Batch. They have now been placed in educational institutions in different places, after completing the NCDC’s Montessori Teacher Training Course.
As per an official statement of the NCDC, the graduates received training under the guidance of seasoned Evaluator Incharges like Shakkila Wahab and Bindu S, making them better suited for their careers in teaching.
The National Child Development Council, one of the central organizations for the empowerment of women and children, continues to play a major role in the development of quality education in India.
For further details regarding the Montessori teacher training course and application process, eligible candidates may log on to the NCDC website at https://ncdconline.g/courses or call the Faculty Incharge at +917356607191.
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