Education
Kudra still lags behind in field of basic education.Bihar has the lowest rates of literacy in India, and Kudra shares this trend.However average literacy rate of Kudra is higher than that of Bihar. Due to the lack of sources of better education, students often choose to migrate to other cities like Ranchi, Patna and Varanasi in search of better options.However the situation is getting better day-by-day.
Colleges
- Jagdeo Memorial College
- Parmeshwarnand Mahila College
School
- Saraswati Sishu Mandir
- Dr.Ambedkar Aavasiye 10+2 School
- St. Joseph School(RamlilaMaidan)
- St. John Public School formerly known as Bande Mataram Gurukul
- Paradise School, Lalapur
- Heaven Garden, Bhabhua Road, Kudra
- SBM Public School, Kudra
- Modern Public(10+2)School Lalapur kudra, Kaimur
High School in Kudra Block
Name of High School | Address |
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High School | Jehanabad |
Ramjanki Girl High School | Sakri |
High School | Basahi Basawan Road Lalapur |
Baduri Kedar Tiwari Girls High School | Deorarh Kala |
High School | Siswer |
Jawahar Lal Nehru High School | Ewapur Fakrabad |
Sadashiw Sanskrit High School | Bhadula |
Naujadik Singh Kanya High School | Fulli |
Bhagmani Girls High School | Pachara |
Primary & Middle School
Name of School | Address |
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Girl Middle School | Jehanabad |
Harijan Primary School | Jehanabad |
Hindi Primary School | Jehanabad |
Urdu Primary School | Jehanabad |
New Primary School | Asarwlia |
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