We bridge the gap between rural potential and global opportunities through dedicated skill development and social support programs.
National Center for Educational and Rural Development (NCERD) — a place where education becomes the foundation of a brighter, self-reliant, and inclusive future.
At NCERD, we believe that education is not just about learning from books, but about building confidence, skills, and opportunities for life. We are committed to guiding students and empowering communities by providing access to quality education, career guidance, and skill development, especially for the underprivileged and rural sections of society.
We envision a society where knowledge is accessible to all, poverty is eliminated through skill empowerment, and every community is self-reliant and thriving in a modern world.
We focus our efforts where they are needed most.
Scholarships and tuition for needy students.
Health, hygiene, and rights awareness.
Vocational training for employment.
Infrastructure and farming support.
Community bonding and civic duties.
Professional certification and degree programs.
Learn from industry veterans and academic experts.
Hands-on labs and real-world project exposure.
Dedicated cell to help students find employment.
Non-profit structure ensures low costs for all.
Certifications valid for government and private jobs.
Focus on personality development and soft skills.
This institute changed my life. The scholarship helped me complete my nursing degree when I had no hope.
The practical training in computer hardware gave me the skills to start my own repair shop in my village.
I am grateful for the guidance and support. The faculty treats us like family and pushes us to succeed.
Over 500 students received their diplomas in the presence of the District Magistrate.
Read More →Our nursing students organized a free camp for 200+ villagers in the rural district.
Read More →We are proud to announce that our organization has been recognized for excellence.
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