Ponnani - Education

Education

  • M E S College Ponnani:

Established in 1968, MES college has played a significant role in providing quality higher education to the youth especially from Ponnani, Tirur and Chavakkad taluks. This college is affiliated with Calicut University. The college offers Masters and Bachelors degree courses in arts, science and commerce.

  • Umeri English school
  • M E S engineering College in Kuttippuram
  • Kelapplaji College of agricultural engineering and technology, Thavannur are in ponnani taluk and caters to a large number of students to pursue engineering studies in various disciplines.
  • Scholar college
  • Govt ITC
  • Regional Arts and Science College
  • IHRD College of Applied Science, Vattamkulam
  • A.V Higher Secondary School Ponnani

- This century old school started in 1885 by Achutha Varier is one among the oldest in Malabar and has brought up a number of notable personalities like C Radhakrishnan, artist Padmini etc.

  • M.I. High School Ponnani

- Established in 1947, has very important role in educating the backward people whom mostly came from coastal area. This school was recently upgraded to Higher Secondary and now boasts of two full fledged higher secondary schools for boys and girls.

  • Thrikkavu Government High school,
  • Ponnani Girls High school,
  • I S S School,
  • Vijaya Matha High School.
  • N S S High school, Nariparambu.
  • Bharathiya Vidhya Bhavan,Ponnani.
  • Al Basheer Educational Trust.
  • Al-Falah English School,Veliancode
  • Makhdoomiyya English School,Ponnani
  • Ideal international institute of education,kadakassery
  • Chaithanya College

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