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British Council Nepal
Application for CELTA
Language Analysis Task
Entry basic requirements
Application Guidelines
CELTA course in Nepal

CELTA (Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) is an initial qualification for people with little or no previous teaching experience and is one of the most widely taken qualifications of its kind. Over 10,000 people each year choose CELTA to open up a whole world of exciting English language teaching opportunities. It is a worldwide recognized qualification by organizations which employ English language teachers and is validated by Cambridge University, UK.This is a 4 week intensive course.

Course fees

27,600 NPR for Nepali citizens

₤1,000 (138,000 NPR) for non-Nepali citizens.

Course dates

April 22 – May 17 2013

Entry requirements

18 years of age with a good command of the English language

To Apply

-Application Form

-Language Analysis Task

Send to CELTA Tutor, British Council, Lainchaur, PO Box 640, Kathmandu or email as attachments to celta@britishcouncil.org.np

Deadline for application submission -22 February 2013.

The British Council is committed to a policy of equal opportunity and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. We work to ensure that people are not unjustifiably discriminated against on the basis of age, disability, ethnicity, gender, religion or belief, sexual orientation or any other irrelevant grounds.

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