Average rating of NIEPMD
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.7
Student Rating Distribution
Vinay Reddy
Diploma in Special Education (Deaf Blindness)
Reviewed On 17 Jul, 2025
Admission: The staff here are really nice and super smart. They're always there to help you get ready for exams. The stuff we learn in class is actually useful for our future jobs. It's great how they get us ready for the real world. As long as you study hard, the exams are a breeze.
Placement: I really liked this course because even though they don't offer placements, there are plenty of job opportunities in the paramedic field. The college arranges internships for us, which is great. After graduation, you can work as a special teacher or educator in special schools. It's a good program if you're interested in this field.
Campus: The classrooms are nice, and they have good library facilities for everyone to use. This college focuses on serving the disabled community, so you get a lot of exposure to different perspectives. The hostel is decent, but I'm not a fan of the food options, so I usually don't eat there.
Uday Nair
Diploma in Special Education (Deaf Blindness)
Reviewed On 17 Aug, 2024
Admission: The teachers really know their stuff and are super helpful. The course content is good overall. They take attendance seriously here. You need to be there for 90% of clinicals and 80% of theory classes according to RCI rules.
Placement: Once you finish the course, you can work in schools, hospitals, or rehab centers. You can even start your own clinic based on what you studied. Our college has programs like BASLP for speech therapy, BPO for prosthetics, BOT for occupational therapy, M.Sc. in psychology, and B.Ed for special education.
Campus: The library has Wi-Fi, which is cool. I like studying there. The classrooms are clean. But the canteen is not great the food and water options are not good. They should have better snacks. We have sports events sometimes, but not very often.
Abhishek Verma
Diploma in Special Education (Autism Spectrum Disorders)
Reviewed On 1 Sept, 2023
Admission: The teachers at our college are really knowledgeable and supportive. They're always there to help us out. We get to work with special kids during our practical classes, which helps us learn a lot. It's a great way to build our skills and gain experience.
Placement: Most students here get placed after college. The highest salary is around Rs. 40,000-50,000/month, while the average is Rs. 30,000/month. Even the lowest salary is decent, around Rs. 25,000-30,000/month. Special schools also hire students from here.
Campus: The campus has free Wi-Fi everywhere, which is awesome. Classrooms have projectors and air conditioning. The library has lots of books from different authors. The south Indian food at the canteen is really tasty.
Rahul Sarkar
Diploma in Special Education (Autism Spectrum Disorders)
Reviewed On 31 Jul, 2020
Admission: The exams aren't too hard, you can pass if you study. But if you have a complaint, it's tough to get it heard without jumping through a lot of hoops. The course content is set by MGR Medical University in Tamil Nadu, and it makes sense.
Placement: I really liked this college because even though they don't have their own placements, the course itself has great opportunities. If you've got the right skills, you can definitely land a placement. Plus, you get a certification from MGR University. The college operates under the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment.
Campus: The library is tiny, only fits about 50 people, and doesn't have many books. Some junior batches don't even have a classroom, but the buildings are fine. The worst part is there's no hostel for boys or girls. There's a good ground, but only staff kids can play there.
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