Hinduism in Sri Lanka - Well-known Hindu Post-secondary Institutions

Well-known Hindu Post-secondary Institutions

  • Attiar Hindu College or Aathiya Hindu College
  • Batticaloa Hindu College or Batti Hindu College
  • Chavakacheri Hindu College, Sangathanai
  • Colombo Hindu College, primary to high school
  • Jaffna Hindu College, primary to high school
  • Jaffna Hindu Ladies College
  • Jafnna Hindu College Old Boys'
  • Kilinochchi Hindu College
  • Kokuvil Hindu College
  • Kokuvil Ramakrishna M.V
  • Kondavil Hindu Maha Vidyalayam
  • Kondavil Ramakrishna Vidyalayam
  • Koneswara Hindu College or Sri Koneshwara Hindu College
  • Manipay Hindu College
  • Muthur Kalaimagal Hindu College
  • Pandatharippu Hindu College, Pandatharippu
  • Parameshwara College, Jaffna (1921–1974)
  • Puliyamkulam Hindu College, Puliyamkulam
  • Ratmalana Hindu College, primary to high school
  • Ramanathan Hindu Ladies College
  • Senguntha Hindu College
  • Sithy Vinayagar Hindu College, Mannar
  • Thevarayali Hindu College
  • Trincomalee Hindu College or Trinco Hindu College, primary to high school
  • Trincomalee Sri Koneswara Hindu College
  • Urumpirai Hindu College
  • Vaddukoddai Hindu College or Vaddukoti Hindu College
  • Valaichchenai Hindu College or Valaichenai Hindu College
  • Vivekananda Hindu College or Vivekananda College

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