Kuchaman City - Education

Education

Kuchaman is also known as "shiksha nagri" in the local area. The town has a number of institutions, coaching institutes, and boarding schools including "L N C Institute For IIT-JEE, CPMT", kidzee little star, Eklavya academy,Noble Educational Society (Noble Senior Secondary School,Saint Paul's Public School),B. R. Khokhar Memorial Shikshan Sansthan, Kuchaman City,B. R. Khokhar Memorial Educational Group(B. R. Khokhar Memorial Sr. Secondary School, B.R. Khokhar Memorial Teachers Training College, B.R.Khokhar Defence Academy, B.R.Khokhar ITI College),Vikash Vidya Mandir,K.V.S. Public School,Jawahar Higher Secondary School,Jawahar Navodya Vidylaya,S M Bhomrajka Secondary School,Sagar Mal Banuda Adarsh bal Mandir,J N D Jain Public School,Surji Devi Girls School,Soni Devi Girls School,Mahila Mahavidyalaya,Veer Teja Senior Secondary School, Marwar Senior Secondary School,Rabindra Nath Tagore Public School,Lal Bhadur Shastri Public School,Science Classes, Kuchaman College, Kuchaman College Of Pharmacy, B.K. Birla Institute of Information Technology,INDIAN DEFENCE ACADEMY,Tagore Educational group(Tagore Engineering College), Ikon Institute, Jupiter College of Advance Studies, Zenpact Education Institute,Maulana Azad Educational Society,o.s computer education Madarsa Islamiya society, DIET, VIKALP COMPETATION CLASSES & GURU KARPA GIRLS & BOYES HOSTAL and many others.

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