Places of Interest in Kolkata - Educational Institutes of Academic and Historical Interest

Educational Institutes of Academic and Historical Interest

  • Birla High School
  • Asiatic Society
  • Bishop's College
  • National High School for Boys
  • South Point High School
  • The W.B. National University of Juridical Sciences
  • Bengal Engineering College
  • St Thomas School, Kolkata (This is the oldest school in Kolkata being founded in 1789)
  • University of Calcutta
  • West Bengal University of Technology
  • Presidency College
  • Calcutta Medical College
  • NRS Medical College
  • St. Xavier's Collegiate School
  • St. Joseph's College, Calcutta
  • Loreto College
  • The Scottish Church Collegiate school
  • Scottish Church college
  • Vidyasagar College for Women
  • Indian Statistical Institute
  • Indian Maritime University,Kolkata(Marine Engineering and Research Institute,Kolkata)
  • National Institute of Homoeopathy
  • Bhawanipur Education College
  • Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science
  • Jadavpur University
  • David Hare Training College
  • Indian Institute of Management Calcutta
  • Hindu School
  • Hare School
  • Calcutta Girls High School
  • Mahadevi Birla Girls Higher Secondary School
  • Calcutta Boys' School
  • Nava Nalanda High School
  • La Martiniere College for Boys
  • La Martiniere College for Girls
  • Lakshmipat Singhania Academy
  • St Augustine's Day School
  • St Thomas' Day School
  • Ballygunge Shiksha Sadan
  • Sanskrit Collegiate School
  • Don Bosco School
  • St. James' School
  • Our Lady Queen of the Missions School, Park Circus
  • Our Lady Queen of the Missions School, Salt Lake
  • Ramakrishna Mission Ashram Vidyalaya, Narendrapur
  • Jodhpur Park Boys School
  • St. John's Diocesan Girl's H.S. School

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