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Mata Sushila Institute of Education

Mata Sushila Institute of Education

Mata Sushila Institute of Education

The institute is located at Saiyed Bahri, Hilsa-Chandi Road, Hilsa (Nalanda district), Bihar — PIN 801307



So on paper, MSIE presents itself as a multi-discipline institution: teacher-training (B.Ed / D.El.Ed) + nursing / paramedical courses.

What is unclear / what you should verify

  • Some publicly available databases/listings of MSIE show conflicting or incomplete information: some list it as a “Private Un-Aided institute (rural)” established around 2015. Near Me+1

  • For some courses (especially nursing/paramedical), the approval/affiliation claims are present on the website — but I did not find an independent external confirmation (in state-level regulatory lists) that verifies all these courses are currently recognized.

  • Some listing sites show alternate details (for example different “established year”, or variation in courses offered). College India Admission+2College India+2

  • There seems to be inconsistent information across different webpages associated with MSIE (or related institutes), which raises ambiguity about which courses are currently active and legally recognized.

What you should check / ask if you consider joining

If you — or someone you know — are evaluating MSIE for admission, I recommend verifying the following directly (in person or via official documents):

  • For whichever course you aim to join (B.Ed, D.El.Ed, Nursing, etc.), ask for official approval/affiliation letters: NCTE for B.Ed/D.El.Ed; BNRC / state-health/ nursing-council for nursing courses.

  • Confirm that such approvals are currently valid (not expired), and check whether the seat allocations, intake capacity as claimed, match with state-level records.

  • Visit the campus (if possible), inspect infrastructure (classrooms, labs/clinical training facilities — especially for nursing), and try to talk to current students or alumni about their experience.

  • Ask for past pass-rates / placement records (especially if the institute claims placement support).

My Take — Based on What I Found

Mata Sushila Institute of Education appears to be a small private institution under a charitable trust, offering teacher-training and nursing/paramedical courses. It claims formal approvals (NCTE, BNRC) and affiliation (Patliputra University) — which is a good sign, but the publicly available verification is patchy.

If you are considering admission (or recommending it), you should treat it as “potentially legit but needs careful due diligence” — don’t rely solely on website claims.