Badlapur - Education

Education

City is also famous for education. Many students from the city have been listed in SSC, HSC merit lists. Every year many students from Badlapur attend higher education in Technology, Medicine and many other fields in Mumbai University. Also the city has many fine schools in both Marathi and English medium of teaching. Also there are 2 colleges which are affiliated to University of Mumbai. Recently Badlapur has engineering college "Lilavati Awhad Institute of Technology" at Kanhor village, Badlapur West. Some of the schools are listed below:

  1. Presidency English School
  2. Adarsh Vidya Mandir
  3. Carmel Convent High School-
  4. Panna English High School
  5. Bharat College
  6. Shrikrishna Khamkar Vidyalaya & Jr.College
  7. Katrap Vidyalaya
  8. D. G. Naik High School formerly known as Bal Vikas Mandir
  9. Fatima High School
  10. Badlpaur High School
  11. Janab Classes Badlapur
  12. St.John Bosco High School & Junior College of Commerce, Belavali, Badlapur (W)
  13. New English High School
  14. Yogi Shree Arvind gurukul High School
  15. K.P.M. Jadhav vidyalaya Manjarli ( Pawar highschool).
  16. Don Bosco English High School
  17. Rajashree Chatrapati Shahu Maharaj Vidyalaya formerly known as S.M.Pawar Vidyalaya
  18. St. Antony's Convent School Badlapur (W)
  19. Leelavati Awhad Institute of Technology and Management Studies and Research, Kanhor village, Badlapur West.

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