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 (Admission) NCERT - International Diploma Course in Guidance and Counselling Admission 2010


NCERT in association with Commonwealth of Learning, Canada offers International Diploma in Guidance and Counselling – a one year Diploma Course for training of professionals in guidance and counselling, combining distance/online and face-to-face modes.

The course is open to teachers, teacher educators, educational administrators and untrained guidance personnel from India, Other SAARC, and Afro-Asian countries.

Admission to eligible candidates will be offered at six centres on regional basis at NCERT Headquarers (DEPFE) New Delhi and Regional Institutes of Education at Ajmer, Bhopal, Bhubaneshwar, Mysore and Shillong.

For more details visit: www.ncert.nic.in

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