Educational Institutions
Bobbili is known for its quality education. An age old college in the form of Rajah R.S.R.K. Ranga Rao College (1962) and even older school in the form of Samsthanam High School (1864)
- Abhyudaya High School (1981)
- Vijetha High School.
- Rajah R.S.R.K. Ranga Rao College, Bobbili (1962).
- R.C.M. ST Thomas High school.
- Samsthanam High School or Anglo-Vernacular School, Bobbili (1864).
- Vasu Junior College
- Shiridi Sai Degree College
- Sri Satya Sai junior and degree college.
- Seventh-Day Adventist English Medium High School, Bobbili (1980).
- Thandra paparaya Polytechnic,Komatipalli,Bobbili(1998)
- Thandra Paparaya Institute of Science and Technology, Komatipalli (2001).
- Gokul Institute of Science and Technology, Piridi (2002).
- APRS School.
- IRIS Public School.
- SRI VENKATESWARA EDUCATIONAL ACADEMY
- Potti Sri Ramulu Municipal High School.
- Sri Chaitanya Vidya Nikethan,sainagar
- C.B.M.Girls High School
- Vidwan junior and Degree College
- Samsthanam High school
- bhashyam public school
- narayanaetechnoschol
- narayana junior college
- ravindra bharati school
- Gayatri high school&convent(1995)
- Gayatri junior college(2005)
- Sri Lakshmi Medical Lab Technology Institute
- Sri Venkateswara High School
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