Education
Schools in Gandhinagar are affiliated with the Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board and Central Board. Under the (10+2 Plan), students complete ten years of schooling, and then enroll in Higher Secondary School, where they choose from one of three streams: Arts, Commerce or Science. Which is then followed by either a general degree course in a chosen field of study, or a professional degree course, such as law, engineering, medicine etc. Government Of Gujarat Has Developed Knowledge Corridor in Gandhinagar Region. Maximum Institutes are Available in Gandhinagar region. There are All Streams Colleges & institutes Available in City Including Major part of National & International Institutes & Universities in Gujarat, They Are listed Below.
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a) K B Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (B. Pharm) and D R Patel Centre for Advanced Studies in Pharmaceutical BioTechnology (M. Pharm) b) S K Patel Institute of Management and Computer Studies (MBA & MCA) c) B P College of Business Administration (BBA) d) B P College of Computer Studies (BCA & PGDCA) e) S S Patel College of Education (B. Ed. Gujarati Medium, M.Ed.) f) R H Patel English Medium B. Ed College (B. Ed. English Medium) g) A A Patel College of Commerce (B. Com. English and Gujarati Medium) h) Chanchalben Mafatlal Patel College of Nursing (B.Sc. Nursing) i) Department of Bio Technology (M. Sc. Bio-Technology) j) Department of Computer Science (M.Sc. Information Technology) k) Department of philosophy (M. phil) l) LDRP Institute of Technology and Research m) VPMP Polytechnique college of engineering |
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