Botad - Education and Colleges

Education and Colleges

The public school system in the city is operated by state government. Medium of study is Gujarati in all public schools and most of the private schools. Very few elementary education schools provide education in English medium.

Botad high school is the first higher education school started in the town immediately after Indian independence from British rule. Its building and school ground still stand tall as compare to many new schools started after '70s.

The city has number of colleges,

Kavi Shri Damodardas Botadkar College is the first college started around year 1965. This college has one of the finest building architecture and campus. Second college in town is Mahila (Women) College started in year 1995-96. This is a girls only college.Both of these colleges provide higher education in subjects like languages, economics, accounting, business administration and commerce.

Shree Aradhana educational and Charitable Trust offers various programmes like B.E, DIPLOMA, B.Ed., M.Ed., PTC etc.in

Shree Samanvay Trust offers MBA, B.Pharm. etc.

Shree Swaminarayan GURUKUL start Dharmabhakti Intitute of BCA college.

Shree Swaminarayan GURUKUL also Start PG-CENTER of M.Sc(IT) college.

Takshashila Educational And Charitable Trust offers programmes like PTC, B.Ed. etc.

Takshashila Educational And Charitable Trust, chuda is starting new Prim-School 1 to 8, this School is a very IT School and very great education

Nowadays, this academic year starts two new bca college and pgdca college.

Botad having big market yard of cotton and it handles more than 250 villages cotton bazzar.

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