Dhenkanal District - Education

Education

Dhenkanal is home to the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, the only institute in Orissa for the study of journalism and mass communication; many students come here from all over India to study.

Other colleges, universities, and institutes include:

  • Synergy Institute of Engineering & Technology
  • Narayani Institute of Engineering and Technology
  • Indira Gandhi Institute of Technology
  • Dhenkanal Law College
  • Devendra Satpathy Memorial College
  • Dhenkanal College
  • Vidyarthee Residential College
  • E-Tech Residential College
  • Saikripa Residential College
  • Mahima MahaVidyalaya
  • Montfort School
  • B B High School
  • Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya
  • Kendriya Vidyalaya
  • Balarampur High School
  • Satyabadi High School
  • Joranda High School
  • Minaketan High School, Babandha
  • Bata Bihari Bidya pitha, Tarava

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