DC Chümoukedima mandates registration of coaching centres in Chümoukedima by March 31 to ensure standards and safeguard student interests.
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DIMAPUR — The Office of the Deputy Commissioner, Chümoukedima, has issued an official order mandating the registration of all coaching centres operating within the Chümoukedima district.
According to a DIPR report, the directive was released on March 3, Tuesday, in pursuance of the Government of Nagaland notification and the “Guidelines for Registration and Regulation of Coaching Centres in the State of Nagaland, 2025".
All coaching centres functioning in the district must apply for registration on or before March 31. The move aims to ensure minimum standards, safeguard students’ interests, and regulate the functioning of private coaching institutes.
The order states that any establishment providing tuition, instruction, or academic guidance to more than 20 students for study programmes or competitive examinations must register. Coaching centres operating multiple branches will be treated as separate centres. However, institutions dedicated solely to counselling, sports, dance, theatre, and other creative activities are exempted.
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Applicants are required to submit a filled registration form; a verification report from the area administrative officer; a treasury challan (INR 5,000 for registration and INR 2,000 for renewal); an undertaking by the proprietor; and a photograph displaying details such as tutor qualifications, timetable, fee structure, and emergency helpline information.
Additional requirements include character certificates of tutors issued by the police station, a copy of the prospectus, a fire safety certificate, a building safety certificate, and the formation of a grievance redressal committee.
The order further specifies that no student below 16 years of age shall be enrolled unless they have completed their secondary school examination.
Applications must be submitted to the Development Branch of the Deputy Commissioner’s Office, Chümoukedima. Deputy Commissioner Polan John has called upon all concerned coaching centres to adhere to the directive within the stipulated timeline to avoid administrative action.