Gurgaon - Education

Education

Further information: List of schools in Gurgaon

Three Govt Colleges :- Dronacharya Govt. College Rly. Road. Govt Girls College Sec - 14 & Govt College Sec. - 9 .Gurgaon is home to one of India's top business schools like Management Development Institute or MDI & School of Inspired Leadership (SOIL). Also located in Gurgaon is ITM University which is the top private non-aided university in Haryana and ranks 65 among India's top profeesional colleges. Other educational institutions are Apeejay College of Engineering, Institute Of Business Management & Research, Gurgaon Institute of (ILMS), Ansal Institute of Technology, Gurgaon Institute of Technology and Management, The Mahachindi World University, World Institute of technology, Gurgaon College of Engineering, World College of Technology and Management, First India School Of Business, KNS World Management College, JK Business School and Savera Group of Institutions, Dronacharya College of Engineering, Global Institute Of Technology & Management,Institute of Apparel Management, Deen Dayal Rustagi College of Management, B M college of Technology and Management etc.

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