Education
The division boasts notable educational institutions including:
- Universities
- Khulna University
- Khulna University of Engineering and Technology (KUET)
- Khulna medical college
- Colleges
- B.L College
- Khulna Girls College
- Khulna Public College
- Majid Memorial City College, Khulna
- M.A. Majid College, Dighalia, Khulna
- MM College, Jessore
- Shundorban College
- Cantonment Public School and College
- Jhenaidah Cadet College
- Phultala M.M. College
- Khan Jahan Ali Ideal College
- Pioneer Govt Mohila College
- Schools
- Khulna Zilla School,
- Khulna Collegiate School,
- Coronation Govt. Girls School,
- Dighalia M.A. Majid Secondary School, Dighalia, Khulna,
- Fatima Girls High School
- Jessore Cantonment Public School,
- Rotary School,
- S.B.S.N, Damoder
- M.M. High School,
- Khulna Lions Schools,
- St. Joseph's High School,
- St. Jevier's School,
- Rev. Paul High School,
- Other Educational Institutes
Besides, Khulna has six IGV (Integrated General and Vocational) schools and one technical school of UCEP (Underprivileged Children's Educational Programs), which is a non-profitable organization. Six IGV schools are:
- UCEP-K C C School, Rupsha
- UCEP-Sonadanga School, Sonadanga
- UCEP-M A Majid School, Fulbarigate
- UCEP-Khalishpur School, Khalishpur
- UCEP-Zohra Samad School, Tootpara
- UCEP-Wazed Ali School, Banorgati
and the technical school is: Khulna Mohsin Technical School, which is situated at 7, Junction Road, Baikali, Khulna.
Kushtia Zilla School, Kushtia is one of he best school in Khulna division and also reputed in Bangladesh.In Higher secondary level Kushtia Govt. College,Kushtia is playing the same role as KZS. For higher education Islamic University, Kushtia have become model in Bangladesh and thus Khulna division education level increasing day by day.
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