Education
Dhule city is renowned for its educational heritage. It hosts a big number of educational institutes. Following table names a few of them:
Type | Names |
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Schools | NSB Day School K. S. K. New City High School J.R. City School Shree Ekvira Devi Madyamic High School R. K. Chitale Madhyamik Vidhyalay Unnati Madhyamik Vidhyalay Jai Hind High School Rajeev Gandhi Madhyamik Vidyalay Kamalabai Shankarlal Kanya Shala Jijamata Kanya High School L.M. Sardar Urdu High School & Jr.College Haji Badlu Sardar High School St. Xavier's Canossa Convent High School Canossa Convent High School New City High School S.T.T.K Mahajan High School R.R.Padvi Nutan High School & Jr. College Chavara English Medium School(Nayan's school) North Point High School Swami Teuram High School Agrasen Maharaj High School Navjeewan English Medium School Sindhuratna Sanstha's English School Sant Shri Asharamji Gurukul />st.anns |
Colleges | Z.B.Patil College, Dhule (Formerly, Jai Hind College Of Arts, Science & Commerce) Jai Hind Junior College of Arts Commerce and Science SSVPS's College L.M.Sardar Urdu Jr.College Vidya Vardhini College Palesha College of Commerce Institute of Management Education (Palesha Campus) |
Engineering Colleges | SSVPS College of Engineering and Polytechnic SES College of Engineering Gangamai College of Engineering Government Polytechnic Industrial Training of institute Mukesh Patel Technology Park - Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (Shirpur Campus) Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering School of Pharmacy & Technology Management |
Medical Colleges | Shri Bhausaheb Hire Government Medical College JMF's ACPM Medical College JMF's ACPM Dental College |
Others | College of Agriculture, Dhule SSVPS's Lalit Kala Mahavidhyalay Annasaheb Ramesh Ajmera College of Pharmacy KMRC's Bss Community College |
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