Education
- Martin's Grammar High School
- Trinity High School
- Rashtra Basha Hindhi Vidhyalaya (RBHV) English & Hindhi Medium High School
- vivieka vardhini degree & pg college.
- vivieka vardhini nursing college
- sri Chaitanya techno school
- srin sharadha shishu mandhir high school
- Bhashyam Global High School
- Krishi(Chaitanya) Junior College
- Krishi(Chaitanya) Degree College
- Aurbindo Techno School (School Management - Director of Group of Chaitanya Colleges)
- Aizza College of Engineering & Technology
- Alphores junior College
- Carmel Convent High School
- MIMS Degree & PG College
- Zill Parishad Secondary School
- Sri Saraswathi Shishu Mandir
- MVN School, Junior,Degree & P.G College
- Prerana Junior & Degree College
- Oxford Creativity School
- Gouthama Buddha Vidyanikethan
- DR.S.Radhakrishna High School
- Sri Krishnaveni Talent School
- Radiant High School, CCC Naspur
- Chanakya Degree & P.G College
- Seven Hills High School
- Sai Krishnaveni Talent School
- IIT Chukka Ramaiah Concept School
- Shantinikethan Degree College
- Gauthami Junior College
- Viswashanti high school, srirampur
- Chaitanya Junior College of Science
- C.V.Raman Degree & P.G College
- Vidyanikethan Degree College
- Government Junior, Degree & P.G College
- Gautham Model School
- Hyderabad krishnaveni Talent School
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