Education
Schools and colleges in Chandpur include:
- Degree Colleges
- Bihari Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
- Gulab Singh Degree College
- SP Degree College,
- Vivekanand Degree College Darba
- Inter Colleges
- C.V Raman Inter Collge (fAculty of science & arts)
- Rishi Dayanand Saraswati Shishu Mandir (Vaid Mandir)
- Hindu Inter College (H.I.C., Chandpur)
- Miftahul-uloom Muslim Inter College (M.M.I.C.)
- Saraswati Vidya Mandir Inter College (S.V.M.I.C)
- Faterson Senior secondary School (faculty of science and technology ,commerse,computer science,atrs,home science,huminities )
- jp senior secondary school
- bhagwant senior secondary school
- roots international school
- Girls' Inter Colleges
- Ideal Girls public school
- Rahmania Girls Inter College
- Shakuntla Girls Inter College
- Vaidik Kanya Inter College
- fatherson girls senior secondary school
- central board of secondary education (CBSE) Schools-
- Fatherson senior secondary school
- bhagwant senior secondary school
- J.P. senior secondarySchool
- SSM Public School
- engg colleges-
- DR BR ambedkar engginering college
- beauty and health
- physical gymnasium
- hollywood gymnasium
- hospitals
- Hakim Acchan ( DR. Adil )
- momin hospital ( DR. naseem )
- naveen hospital ( DR. naveen )
- satya hospitals (DR. SM satya ) ENT
- sanjeevni hospitals ( DR.shushi sharma )
- sania hospital ( DR. muneer khalid )
- garg hospital ( DR. SK Garg ) heart specialist
- dhavantri hospital (DR. shashi goel )
- city hospital ( DR.ram kumar sharma )
- CHC siau (govt hospital ) bijnore road
all the faculties related to medical and science are avilable in CHC at chandpur for the peoples of the chandpur city
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