Rupnagar - Education

Education

Rupnagar city houses one of the prestigious technological institutes of the country, the IIT Ropar. The area surrounding the institute has developed well due to the establishment of the Institute during 2009.There are large no of govt ,public and private schools in the city .

schools:

  • Shiwalik Public School.
  • Netaji Model School.
  • Holy Family Convent School.
  • Sahibzada Ajit Singh Acadmey.
  • Sant Karam Singh Acadmey.
  • New Model High School.
  • Model Middle School.
  • Rayat International School.
  • Gurukul Public High School.
  • DAV Public School.
  • Khalsa Senior Secondary School.
  • Govt Girls School.
  • Govt Boys School.
  • GMN Senior Secondary School.
  • RTP Model School.
  • Saint Carmel Public School.

Colleges and Institutions:

  • Government College Ropar,1951.
  • Indian Institute Of Technology (IITRopar).
  • Rayat Bahra Group Of Institutes.
  • Bela College Of Pharmacy.
  • Ropar Institute Of Management And Technology .
  • IET Bhaddal Technical Campus.
  • Rayat Polytechnic.
  • ITI ropar.
  • Bk Institue Of Nursing.
  • Government Nursing College .
  • DIET Ropar.

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