Education
Literacy rate of Pali district increased to 63.23% (according to 2001 census) from 54.92% in 1991. Where Male literacy is 78.16% and female literacy is 48.35% (compared to 36.70% in 2001). The district has been awarded Satyen Matriya award for its achievement during complete literacy campaign 1994.
There are many schools of Primary, Upper Primary, secondary and higher secondary level. Under 1986 education policy, the Pali district have a Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya the village Jojawar in the Marwar Junction tehsil, named as Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Jojawar. The district has given many bright calibers in Chartered accountants like present ICAI President CA Uttam Prakash Agarwal.
The colleges in the pali district are:
- Bangur Government College, Pali
- Govt Girls College, Pali
- Lakshya Shikshan Sansthan, Pali web
- S.P.U. College, Falna
- Shree Paramhans Swami Madhavanand College, (Jadan, Pali)
- Shri Jain Terapanth College, Ranawas
- Leeladevi Parasmal Sancheti Kanya Mahavidyalaya, Vidhyavadi, Rani
- Guman singh Memorial College, Sumerpur
- Marwar College, Sojat
- Govt. Polytechnic college, Pali
- Shri Aai Mata Mahavidyalaya, Sojat City
- Sajjan International College, Pali
- Gurukul Sanskar Kanaya Mahavidyalya, Sumerpur
- Women Teachers Training College, Pali
- R.C. Memorial Shikshak Prakshishan Mahavidhyalay, Marwar Junction
- Sajjan Shikshak T T College, Manpura Bhankari, Pali
- Saraswati Teachers Training College, Naya Gawn, Pali
- Bhartiya Vidhya Mandir Mahila T T College, Ram Nagar, Pali
- Guman Singh Memorial Mahila T T College, Sumerpur
- Kasturba Gandhi Mahila T T College, Jaitaran
- Shri Jain Shwetambar Terapanthi Manav Hitkari Sang, Ranawas
- Pramod Vidyapeeth, Pali
- Shree Vinayak Vidyapeeth, Pali
- ILink Educations,220-Janta Colony, Opp. Bangur College, Pali
- Balaji Polytechnic College, Jadan
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