The temperature-dependent ac susceptibility studies of in-phase component (χ′ac) and out of phase component (χac″) was done on a single phase polycrystalline NdMn0.6Co0.4O3 sample. The measurements were conducted in 4 Oe ac field and 0 Oe dc field at frequencies of 111, 311, 1011, and 1311 Hz. As the frequency increases, the magnitude of χ′ac decreases, and its peak position, corresponding to Tf, moves towards higher temperatures. This strongly suggests the presence of a spin glass (SG) state and the absence of long-range ferromagnetic ordering. The value of relative shift in freezing temperature (δTf) is found to be δTf = 0.0089, which suggests the existence of canonical SG state in NdMn0.6Co0.4O3 sample. To confirm it the ac susceptibility data was further analyzed using Arrhenius, Vogel Fulcher, and Power–law.