Sri Muktsar Sahib - Education and Health

Education and Health

The Government College on the Kotkapura road is the prominent college of the area. The other schools and colleges includes:

  1. Guru Nanak College For Girls (under P.U., Chandigarh).
  2. Saint Farid Convent School
  3. Bhai Maha Singh Engineering College, Kotkapura road.
  4. Mai Bhago Ayurvedic Medical College, Firozpur road.
  5. Bhai Mastan Singh Public School
  6. Little Flower Convent School
  7. New Vision Academy, Sarainaga (CBSE, English Medium)
  8. New Vision Girls College (BA, MA, BSC-IT, PGDCA)
  9. Desh Bhagat Dental College & Hospital, Kotkapura Rd.
  10. National Public School, Muktsar
  11. Government Girls School
  12. Government Boys School
  13. Akal Academy
  14. D.A.V. Public School
  15. Shivalik Public School
  16. Sarvhitkari Vidya Mandir School
  17. Sarvhitkari Public School
  18. Rama Krishna Middle School
  19. Rama Krishna School
  20. Dolphin Playway & Public School
  21. Sarswati Computer Centre, Red Cross Bhawan
  22. Adesh College of Physiotherapy, Adesh Medical Institute, KKP road.
  23. The Gladiolus School
  24. National College of Information and Technology
  25. Saint Soldier Convent School
  26. Dasmesh Khalsa College
  27. Tagore Model School
  28. Imperial Public School
  29. Government College KK Road Shri Muktsar Sahib

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