Kavali - Education

Education

  • Visvodaya Institute of Technology & Science
  • SVU Post-Graduate Center
  • Master Institute of Management Sciences & Technology
  • Visvodaya Engineering College (VEC)
  • DBS Institute of Technology


Kavali also has many schools, Junior and Degree colleges. Some of them are:

  • Jawahar Bharathi Degree College
  • Jawahar Bharathi Jr College
  • Visvodaya Public High School
  • Master Roots A/C Campus
  • Master ABM X-Seed Campus
  • Master Educational Society Main Campus
  • ABM Jr College
  • Bhagawan Sri Satya Sai Gurukulam High School
  • Bhashyam Group of Schools
  • Geetanjali School
  • Gomathy English Medium School
  • Gowthami High School
  • Jaya Usha English Medium School
  • Jaya Usha High School
  • Magunta Subbarama Reddy Degree College
  • kranthi high school
  • sree chaitanya jr college
  • Minerva English Medium High School
  • Municipal High School
  • Nalanda English Medium high school
  • Narendra Bharathi Oriental High School
  • Naryana Educational Group School and College
  • Noble College of Computer Sciences
  • Padmavathi Degree College
  • Padmavathi Engineering College
  • Ratnam Group of Schools
  • Ravindra Bharathi Group of Schools
  • Sai Cooperative Junior College
  • Sarada High School
  • Sir Raman Junior College
  • Sree Chaithanya Jr College
  • Sri Sai Inter & Degree College (Machavaram)
  • St. Ann's English Medium High School
  • Viswasanthi High School
  • St.Mary's Public school

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