Ranebennuru - Education

Education

  • Sri Taralabalu Jagadguru Institute of Technology, an engineering college offering technical education and professional degrees
  • Ranibennur Taluka Education Society's Science, Commerce and Arts College (RTES)
  • Anglo Urdu High School (Urdu medium)
  • Anglo Urdu Composite Collage (anjuman-e-Islam)
  • Govt Boys & girls Urdu Higher Primery School
  • Sri Raja Rajeshwari Girls School / College
  • Dr. B.R. Ambedkar High School (Kannada medium)
  • B.K.Gupta High School (Kannada medium)
  • Municipal Boys High School (Kannada medium)
  • Rotary English Medium School
  • Lions School (Kannada medium)
  • New Era Public School, Deveragudda Road, Ranebennur.
  • Vivekananda Primary School
  • Oxford English Medium School
  • Prchina Prathimaka Shale (Sanskrit medium)
  • Poorva Badavane Kannada Prathimaka Shale (Kannada medium)
  • National Public School with CBSE & ICSE
  • S.S.R.R.S. School (Kannada medium)
  • Naganadeshwara School, Maruthi Nagar
  • Om Public School (CBSE syllabus)
  • K V Polytechnic Diploma College
  • Bharatiya Adima Jati Sevak Sangh Arts & Commerce College for Women
  • Bharatiya Adima Jati Sevak Sangh) Arts, Commerce, & Homescience Pre-university College (Indiranagar)
  • Devika Kannada and English Medium High School/College, Ganesh Nagar
  • OM P.U SCIENCE AND COMMERCE COLLEGE


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