Bharuch - Education

Education

Schools

There are a number of good schools in Bharuch which provide education in English and Gujarati mediums. Schools are affiliated to Gujarat Board, CBSE Board and ICSE. A few schools to name are as under:

  • Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan's Narmada Vidyalaya (GNFC)
  • Amity High School
  • Holy Angels' Convent High School
  • St. Xavier's High School
  • Queen of Angles Convent School
  • Rungta Vidhyabhavan
  • Sanskar Bharati
  • Sarvanaman Vidya Mandir
  • Swami Narayan Goodwill School
  • Narayan Vidyalaya
  • Shanti Niketan Vidyalaya
  • Delhi Public School,Bharuch
  • Matliwala Public School
  • Chandrabala Modi Academy
  • Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya
  • R. S. Dalal High School
  • Pioneer High School
  • Kalrav School (for mentally retarded and handicapped)

and many others.

Colleges

There are a number of good colleges in Bharuch. A few to name are as under:

  • Narmada College of Science & Commerce (B.Sc., B.Com., M.Sc., M.Com., BBA) http://www.new.narmadacollege.org
  • Narmada College of Management (MBA, Evening MBA & Part Time Diploma Courses) http://www.ncmbharuch.org
  • Narmada College of Computer Applications (MCA)
  • J. P. Arts and Science College (B.Sc.,BA, M.Sc., MA)
  • M. K. Commerce College (B.Com, M.Com)
  • M. K. Institute of Computer Studies (BCA)
  • SVMIT Engineering College (BE, ME)
  • Government Engineering College (BE)
  • Valia Institute of Technology
  • Leads Institute of Technology
  • Shri K J Polytechnic (Diploma Engineering)
  • Laxminarayan Dev College of Pharmacy
  • Krushnalal Majmudar College Of Fine Arts
  • Agriculatural University

and many more. Also there are colleges for LLB, LLM, B.Ed., Physical Education, etc. courses.

Shree Narmada Sanskrit Ved Pathashala is 115 year old institute which imparts education in Sanskrit at School, Graduate and Post Graduate levels. It imparts education in the fields of vedas, jyotisha, vyakrana, nyaya, mimansa, etc.

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