Asansol - Education

Education

Asansol is an educational hub, acting as the educational centre for the coal belt from Dhanbad to Ranigunj.

Some of the schools are Asansol Ramakrishna Mission,Subhaspalli Bidyaniketan,Chelod high school, Dhadka NCL Vidyamandir,Joharmull Jalan Institution, Asansol Arunoday High School, Chelidanga High School, Domohani Kelejora High School, Umarani Gorai Mahilakalyan, Manimala Girls, Eastern Railways High School, St. Joseph's High School, St. Mary Goretti Girls' High School, Dyanand Anglo Vedic Higher Secondary School, St. Patrick's Higher Secondary School, St. Vincent's High and Technical School, Dayanand Anglo Vedic High School, Loreto Convent, Assembly of God Church School, and Chelidanga High School. There are a few schools run by IISCo authority, including Burnpur Boys High School, Burnpur Girls School, Burnpur Riverside School, and Chhotodighari Vidyapith.

There are three general degree colleges - Banwarilal Bhalotia College, Asansol, Bidhan Chandra College and Asansol Girls' College. Asansol Engineering College offers undergraduate courses in its eponymous field., while Gupta College of Technological Sciences is Pharmacy College offers pharmacy-related courses.

International Institute of Business & Excellence (IIBE) is a premier management (B-School) institute in Asansol, it offers MBA, MCA, BBA, BCA and other management courses. Website:http://www.iibeonline.com

Banwarilal Bhalotia College

The two polytechnic colleges are Asansol Polytechnic and Kanyapur Polytechnic, while Bengal Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital is situated in Ismile, Asansol.

West Bengal State Council of Vocational Education & Training provides vocational training through the two polytechnics and the Kanyapur Industrial Training Centre. ASHM is the only Hotel Management college in Asansol, it offers couple of other management courses along with Hotel Management.

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