Education
There are several schools and degree colleges in and around Jhumri Telaiya:
- Sainik School, Tilaiya (boys-only residential school, established on 16 September 1963)
- Parmar Vidyawati Surjit Singh (PVSS) DAV Public school
- Adarsh Madhya Vidyalaya (Nanku School) located at Rajgadhiya road
- Grizzly Vidyalaya, a CBSE-affiliated residential School, located in the Damodar Valley
- Saraswati Shishu Mandir (established 1984), run by the Bal Bharti Samiti of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh
- Gandhi High School
- Rameshwar Modi Mahadeo Modi High School, Chandwara
- Modern Public School
- Adarsh Vidyalaya, located at the Mahatma Gandhi Marg; established on 1974 by Dhaneshwar Sharma
- St. Joseph School
- St. Clares School, Lokai, Jhumri Telaiya
- Sacred Heart School
- CD Girls High School, founded by Mica Kings
- Purnima Vidya Mandir Telaiya, founded by Mica Kings
- CH High School, founded by Mica Kings
- MMLWO High School Karma
- Shri Digambar Jain Vidyalaya
- Marium Public High School
- Indira Sichhan Sansthan
- Sharma School, Near Barkee Dhamrai, started in 1988
- P.V.S.S.D.A.V Public School,Jhumri Telaiya.
Colleges
- Chatthuram Horilram Intermediate College (CHIC)
- Grizzly College of Education
- Jagannath Jain College (JJ College)
- Jhumri Telaiya Commerce College (JTCC), Karma
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- Ramgovind Institute of Technology (RIT)
- Ram Lakhan Singh Yadav College
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