Tangkhul Katamnao Long Delhi Launches Second Batch of SSC Coaching Program

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Ukhrul/Delhi, August 11: The Tangkhul Katamnao Long Delhi (TKLD) has announced the launch of its second batch of Staff Selection Commission (SSC) examination coaching, aimed at providing structured preparation and mentorship for aspirants from the Naga community.

Following the success of its inaugural 2024 batch, which saw participation from more than 300 aspirants, TKLD is partnering again with PIONEER Academy, Delhi, to deliver a seven-month intensive program through both offline and online modes.

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For offline classes, a total of 120 seats have been allocated, with 70 reserved for Tangkhul aspirants and 50 open to other Naga aspirants. Online coaching, open to all Naga candidates across India, will have no seat limitations.

The program will be taught by experienced faculty from PIONEER Academy, offering comprehensive guidance and mentorship throughout the course duration.

Key dates include:

  • Registration: August 11–20, 2025
  • Scrutiny of applications: August 21–22, 2025
  • Orientation: August 23, 2025
  • Classes commence: August 25, 2025

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Registration for the program can be completed online via the application link: https://forms.gle/psXp2EfXpDNtUAsk9.

TKLD leaders said the initiative goes beyond competitive exam preparation, aiming to “create pathways and inspire Naga youth to see themselves as future leaders in public service.”

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