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Education

Graduate level courses are available at M.R. Govt. College. Some private institutes give opportunities for diploma and degree level computer courses. Courses are also available for a Bachelor of Education degree. There is one Industrial Training Institute that provides vocational courses. Some private institutes also provide vocational courses.

Colleges and professional institutes
  1. Geeta Institute of Management & Technology
  2. M.R. Govt. College
  3. Industrial Training Institute
  4. Jyoti B.Ed College
  5. D.A.V. College of Education
  6. Sant Kabir Polytechnic college
  7. Art and Craft College
  8. Bhagwan Parshuram Art & Craft I.T.I.
  9. Shaheed Bhagat Singh Computer Center
Secondary schools
  1. Sars Wati Vidya Mandir School
  2. Godwin Public School
  3. Shivalik Public School
  4. Swami Daya Nand Model School
  5. Holy Child Public School
  6. New Gurukul Vidya Mandir Public School
  7. Govt. Modal Senior Secondary School
  8. Atam Vallab Public School
  9. Govt. high School Chak Ban Wala (kamboj de rajdhani)....
  10. Army School
  11. Smt. Karma Bai, D.A.V School
  12. Shaheed Bhagat Singh Computer Center For Higher Studies
  13. S.D. Senior Secondary School
  14. D.A.V. Senior Secondary School
  15. Sanskrit Vidhyalaya
  16. S.D. Girls Senior Secondary School
  17. Govt. Girls Senior Secondary School
  18. Islamia School (Before Partition)
  19. Sarv Hitkari Vidya Mandir
  20. D.A.V D.C Modal Senior Secondary School
  21. Govt. Primary School No. 1, 2, and 3
  22. Satsang Elementary Primary School
  23. Jain School
  24. Arya Kanya Putri Pathshala
  25. Chanakya Model School
  26. Holy Heart Day Boarding School
  27. Rainbow Day Boarding Public School
  28. Amrit Model School
  29. Sikh Kanya Putri Pathshala
  30. Holy Child Public School
  31. Sacred Heart Convent School
  32. Shree Ram Public School
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