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About DIIPSE

LITERACY  |  LIBERTY  |  EMPATHY

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The concept of professional training is evolving at a fast rate with new technology being introduced every another day. The training imparted in most of the institution is grossly inadequate. A proper formal training recognized by appropriate authorities with extensive exposure to new technologies is needed. DECCAN INDIA INSTITUTE OF PARAMEDICAL & SKILL EDUCATION conducting courses through various innovative educations to get the formal training done for the chosen recognized professional courses.

The provision to start paramedical institution in ruler area like Manchar is that to promote and provide self employment platform to the students. Learning in DECCAN INDIA INSTITUTE OF PARAMEDICAL & SKILL EDUCATION prove out to be a ray of hope and opened new directions of opportunities for students to obtain higher education without the constraints of location and time.
We understand the challenges embarking on Certificate, Diploma & PG Diploma Courses. The College plays key role in providing personal and academic support to help you achieve your full potential capacity. The College has a major role in your learning and teaching through a comprehensive support system; you encounter either personal or academic staff, offering guidance and discipline, and can deal with aspects of welfare provision. The directors & faculties will lead the College in the delivery of teaching and to make sure that the students are supported.

 

Why Deccan India

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The Deccan boasts a vibrant and complex history. Replete with ancient cultures, it stretches across an enormous area that today covers Maharashtra in the North, Karnataka in the South, Goa in the West, and Andhra Pradesh in the East.

The Deccan’s central location and abundance of natural resources made it once the cultural and economic melting pot of the world, a lucrative destination for all South Asian trade. The Deccan encompasses not only cities of hectic industry like Hyderabad and Mumbai, but also innumerable monuments to vanished kingdoms — from the Chalukyas in the sixth–eighth centuries, to the iron-age Maurya Empire, the Adil Shahis and Qutb Shahis in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries — and more recent colonial powers like the Portuguese and the English.

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