Educational Institutions
See also: List of Bombay CollegesMulund has one of the best tertiary educational institutes in Mumbai, Dayanand vedic vidyalaya Hindi High School has one of the best Hindi medium school, commonly known a F.C.E.S ] amongst students located in Mulund(W). Located in Mulund (West), the Friends Co-Operative Education Society School is another tertiary institution, which is reputed for its specialization in the Commerce stream.
Mulund has several educational institutes in both English and Regional language mediums:
- Dayanand vedic vidyalaya Hindi High School west (Est 1954)(celebrity yukta mukhi Miss World in December 1999 )
- Friends Co-Operative Education Society School{Best}
- Mulund College Of Commerce
- Indian Education Society's KG, Primary and Secondary school (King George)
- Rajeev Gandhi High School
- Lokmanya Tilak English High School(LTEHS), formerly Vaze school
- Purandhare High School
- Sau Laxmibai English Medium High-School
- Nalini Yashvantrao Doede Vidyalaya
- Mulund Vidya Mandir
- Vani Vidyalaya
- St. Mary's Convent High School
- Smt. Vidyaben D. Gardi High School.
- H.K. Gidwani High School
- Holy Angels' High School
- Bhosala Military School
- Gyan Sarita High School and Junior College
- Navbharat Nutan Vidyalaya
- Wamanrao Muranjan High School
- Wamanrao Muranjan Jr. College of Commerce & Science & Bifocal(Comp Sci & Elect.)
- St. Pius X High School
- St. George High School
- Girish Swami Gyan Vidyalaya
- V.G. Vaze college
- Smt. N. G. Purandare High School & Degree Night college
- Sheth Karamshi Kanji English School
- Navbharat Nutan Vidyalaya
- SIO's Vani Vidyalaya High school
- Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Vidya Mandir
- Sharon English High School
- VPM's English and Kannada High School and College
- J.A Meghani English High School (Popularly known as Mulund High School(M.H.S))
- J.J Academy
- S.M.P.R
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