Charkhi Dadri - Education

Education

Charkhi Dadri is an education centre for surrounding villages. Famous schools are- Dhansi Ram Kadmawala Adarsh Vidya Mandir (DRK AVM) - Leading co-ed school of the city, JDKDES- prominent schools for girls, Apeejay School- founded and run by Apeejay Group, Vaish Senior Secondary School - another leading co-ed school managed and run by Vaish Education Society, has another sister institute for girls also in the same premise, Government Senior Secondary School, Government School for Girls, RED School- Charkhi Dadri branch of the RED Cuchakwas, Jhajjar

Among colleges, the prominent institutes for higher education are: JVMGRR - One of the oldest educational institutes, caters for the higher educational needs of the students from city as well as students from nearby villages too, - J.V.M.G.R.R. Institute of Computer Applications (Master of Computer Applications College) Murarilal Rasiwasia Ayurvedic College - BAMS college, Kaidarnath Aggarwal Institute of Management (KAIM)- MBA college, Apeejay saraswati College for Girls, B. Ed Colleges- there are many of them now, the oldest being on Ram Kishan Gupta Marg- run and managed by Dadri Education Society.

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