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Nepal English Language Teachers' Association(NELTA)

Nepal English Language Teachers' Association (NELTA) is a professional, non-government organisation founded in 1992 with the help of the British Council. Its primary aim is to support English language tachers in improving the teaching and learning of English in Nepal in state and private schools. It now has ten branches in Nepal.

We have been working with NELTA in:

sponsoring a key note speaker for the NELTA International Conference in February every year
training and professional development for the NELTA members in our English Language Centre
supporting NELTA members to attend ELT seminars, meetings and training events in other countries in the South Asia Region
providing venues for meetings and training courses
providing equipment to help establish a permanent office for the NELTA Secretariat.

WHO CAN BECOME MEMBERS

  • English teachers in Nepal.
  • Any institutes connected with English Language Teaching.

HOW TO BECOME A MEMBER
To become member all you need to do is submit:

a completed application form
membership fee
two photographs
proof of identity (professional identity card).

Contact address of our Executive members

For more information contact:

Hemanta Raj Dahal
General Secretary
GPO Box No 11110
Kathmandu, Nepal
Phone: 977-1-4413313 (R)
E-mail: dahalhr@yahoo.co.uk

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