Course | Fees | Duration |
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Diploma | INR 36,000 - 44,000 (Annually) | 1 - 3 Years |
Institute of Public Health & Hygiene offers 54 courses. Candidates can check the list of top courses offered by Institute of Public Health & Hygiene along with the fees structure and duration.
Overall: One of the best things about Institute of Public Health and Hygiene that they offered more than 50 paramedical and medical courses. IPHH is value for money because facility they provide as compared to money they charge is very good.
Faculty: All faculty members are highly qualified and supportive. Most of the faculty members are doctors in top hospital of Delhi. There are many guest teacher who has studies from top colleges of India.
Overall: Overall I had very good experience at Institute of Public Health and Hygiene. College has all the basic facilities for learning. IPHH focus on practical learning which helps in getting jobs easily.
Faculty: Best things about the faculty members that they are friendly and supportive. There are 3 teachers including the principle Mam have more than 20 years of teaching experience. Teachers encourage every student to ask their doubts any time.
Overall: The institute of public health and hygiene provides the best education for paramedical courses. This is the type of course that has high demands in upcoming years.
Faculty: As we talk about faculty of institute of public health and hygiene the faculty plays a vital role in supporting students in every way. They are always there to help you make things easy for you.
Overall: This institute offers a comprehensive and enriching academic experience coupled with a vibrant campus life. The faculty members are highly qualified and passionate about their subjects, fostering a stimulating learning environment. The college's modern facilities, including state-of-the-art classrooms and laboratories, contribute to an engaging educational experience.
Faculty: am continually impressed by Mr Ashwini creativity in her teaching methods. She finds innovative ways to make complex concepts accessible and engaging for her students, sparking their curiosity and love for learning. Her enthusiasm is contagious, and it's evident that she genuinely cares about her students' growth."
Overall: At the time of admission, it may feel that the college is the best in town but unfortunately that is not true. The shell shock comes when you get to know that there are not labs for practicals. Faculty is really poor and it’s literally about minting money and nothing else.
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