Samastipur - Education

Education

Education facilities in the district are upcoming. There are a few colleges, such as 'Samastipur College(P.G College)', Women's College, R. N. A. R College, S.M.R.C.K college, B.R.B College,St. Kabir College and R.P.P.M College, Rosera. There are three Central Government School under the Ministry of Human Resource Development (India) in Samastipur 1) Kendriya Vidyalaya, Samastipur 2) Kendriya Vidyalaya, Pusa 3) Jawaher Navodaya Vidyalaya, Birauli ; in addition to the state education board schools. There are several Public schools for primary and secondary education which follow C.B.S.E curriculum Holy Mission senior sec. school, St. Paul's School, D.A.V public school, St. Paul Senior Sec. School, Central Public School, D.P.S. samastipur, Sacred Heart,Tender Heart to name a few. There are also state government authorized schools which follows the state curriculum such as Tirhut Academy, RLSN inter college and Girls high school. This district is also famous for a very reputed Agricultural University in Pusa, called Rajendra Agricultural University.

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