Institute of Professional Studies [IPS] In Uttar Pradesh - College Courses List

Institute of Professional Studies - [IPS]

3725, 3726, Ikla Road, Dasna, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh   |   ESTD : 1990   |   Approved By: NAAC   |   Type: Private
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About College

Institute of professional studies, Ghaziabad was established with an objective of providing an environment for the all-round development of student and teachers. Aside from providing for them pragmatic learning of the showing calling, accentuation is laid on the understanding of the brain science of the learners to help them develop as indicated by their capacities, premiums and abilities.It was established by a group of industrialist under the sponsorship of Society for Institute of Professional Studies. At IPS besides faculty’s constant endeavour to provide quality education, a value-addition that can be leveraged throughout one’s professional life, it also ensures that students are inculcated with certain core ethical values.

Facts and Figures of Institute of professional studies, Ghaziabad:

Approval

NCTE

Courses

1

Affiliated to

CCS University

Accreditation

NAAC (B grade)

Certification

ISO (2001:2008)

Annual Intake

200

Library

1522 books and subscription of 15 journals

Sports and cultural events

40+

Why to JoinInstitute of professional studies, Ghaziabad:

  • Education Policy- Institute strives to give a domain to the inside and out advancement of students and teachers.  The accentuation is laid on the understanding of the brain research of the learners to help them develop as indicated by their capacities, premiums and abilities.
  • Teaching Methodology- its faculty to  give worth based instructor instruction to the understudy educator by fusing imaginative gauges in the enclosure of Education with the target of gathering the changing prerequisites of society.

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