Hassan District - Education

Education

Hassan has been a center for learning with its various Engineering, Medical, Arts, Commerce and Science Colleges and students from surrounding taluks and villages come here for education. Some of the famous high schools and colleges include:

  • Malnad College of Engineering
  • Arakalagudu Varadarajulu Kanthamma(AVK) College for Women
  • Government Science College
  • Government Engineering College(GECH)
  • Smt L.V Government Polytechnic College
  • Government ToolRoom & Training Center (GT&TC)
  • Sri Venkateshwara PU College
  • C K S English High School
  • NDRK College
  • Krishna Law College
  • Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences(HIMS)
  • Hasanamba Dental College
  • Aravinda High School
  • Government Boys High School
  • Green Wood English School
  • Holy Mother Convent
  • Kendriya Vidyalaya(KV) Hassan
  • Savithri Convent
  • Sri Ramakrishna Vidyalaya
  • St. Joseph's High School
  • Chiranthana School
  • Kuvempu School
  • U.E.S PRESIDENCY PU College
  • Smt.Chennamma Industrial Traing Institute
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  • Vijaya English School

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