Farrukhabad - Education

Education

Farrukhabad is also known as Small Kashi because of many schools and colleges in almost every corner of the city.

Farrukhabad has following institutions for higher education-

  • Shri Purshotam Singh Inter College,Rajendra Nagar
  • Dr.Virendra Swarup Education Centre, Farrukhabad
  • K.R.R. Inter College, Farrukhabad
  • Army School, Fatehgarh
  • Government Inter College, Farrukhabad
  • St.Thomas' School,Farrukhabad
  • Municipal Inter College, Fatehgarh
  • Kendriya Vidyalya, Fatehgarh
  • Christian Inter College, Farrukhabad
  • Rajputana Public School, Farrukhabad
  • Rosy Public School,Fatehgarh
  • St Anthony Sr.Sec School, Fatehgarh
  • St Lawrence Public School
  • Blue Bell Senior Secondary School, Fatehgarh
  • Sun Beam Public School
  • Soni Pariya Inter College
  • Rakha Girls Inter college
  • Modern Public School, Farrukhabad
  • Saraswati Shishu Mandir,Farrukhabad
  • Saraswati Gyan mandir, Railway road, Farrukhabad
  • Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya.
  • Badri Vishal Degree College, Farrukhabad
  • Babu singh Ayurvedic Medical College
  • Aadarsh Law College, Farrukhabad
  • Saraswati Vidya Mandir, Shyam Nagar
  • D.N. Degree College, Fatehgarh
  • P D Mahila College, Fatehgarh.
  • City Public Degree College, Bholepur, Farrukhabad
  • Bhartiya Pathsala Degree College, Farrukhabad
  • Bhartiya Pathshala Inter College, Farrukhabad
  • Madan Mohan Kanodia Balika Inter College, Farrukhabad
  • NAKP Degree College, Farrukhabad
  • R.P. Degree College,

There are many reputed degree colleges affiliated to Kanpur University in the city.

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