Why DIIT is among the best NIELIT-accredited institutes in Hisar
When a family in Hisar starts looking for a computer institute, the advertising all sounds the same — "100% placement", "best institute", "guaranteed job". The hard truth is that most of those claims aren't anchored to anything you can verify. The one word that is verifiable, and that actually changes the value of your certificate, is NIELIT accreditation. Here's what it means and why it sits at the centre of how DIIT operates.
What NIELIT accreditation actually means
NIELIT — the National Institute of Electronics & Information Technology — is an autonomous body under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India. Its certifications (ACC, BCC, CCC, CCC+, O Level and above) are recognised across the country and, crucially, accepted as proof of computer proficiency for a wide range of government jobs.
An accredited centre is authorised to train students for these certifications and follows NIELIT's syllabus and standards. So when you finish a course at an accredited institute, you aren't holding a certificate that only that institute recognises — you're holding one with pan-India standing and lifetime validity.
Why it matters: a non-accredited "computer class" can teach you the same software, but the certificate it hands you carries no official weight. For a government-job aspirant, that difference is the whole point.
What makes DIIT a trustworthy choice
DIIT — Drishti Institute of Information Technology — is a NIELIT-accredited centre in Hisar, run by a society that has been teaching since 2001. A few things have kept students and their families coming back for over two decades:
1. Real, in-person teaching
DIIT is a physical institute, not a video library. Classes happen in classrooms and computer labs with instructors you can ask questions to in the room. For first-time computer users and older learners especially, that human guidance is the difference between finishing a course and giving up halfway.
2. The full ladder of NIELIT programs
From ACC (Awareness of Computer Concepts) for absolute beginners, through BCC and the very popular CCC, up to the flagship one-year O Level diploma — all six programs are available under one roof. You can start wherever you are and keep climbing without changing institutes.
3. Honest, affordable fees
Fees are set with local families in mind, with installment options so cost never becomes the reason a student can't begin. That's a deliberate choice, not a marketing line.
4. Programming taught by an IIT Kanpur alumnus
Beyond the NIELIT and Tally courses, DIIT's programming track (Python, C, C++, JavaScript) is led by Prashant Singhla, B.Tech from IIT Kanpur. The approach is to teach the reasoning behind the code, not just steps to copy.
How to check any institute before you enrol
- Ask directly whether the centre is NIELIT-accredited, and for which programs.
- Visit in person — see the labs and classrooms, not just a brochure.
- Ask who teaches, and what their background is.
- Get the fee structure and installment terms in writing.
DIIT welcomes exactly these questions. Walk into our Hisar campus at Camp Chowk & Matka Chowk, behind IDBI Bank, and see for yourself.
Thinking about a NIELIT course? Enquire now and we'll help you pick the right one for your goal — government job, college or general skills.