Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams - Education and Research

Education and Research

TTD runs separate degree colleges, junior colleges and high schools for boys and girls, in and around Tirupati. It started with the establishment of Hindu High School in Vellore by Hathiramjee Mutt. TTD also runs a prestigious college in India's capital.

  • Professional Colleges
    • SV Ayurvedic College, Tirupati
    • SPW Polytechnic, Tirupati
    • SV Yoga Institute, Tirupati
    • SV College of Music and Dance, Tirupati
  • Oriental Colleges
    • SV Oriental College, Tirupati
    • SVVVS College, Secunderabad
  • Degree Colleges
    • Sri Venkateswara College, New Delhi
    • SV Arts college, Tirupati
    • SPW College, Tirupati
    • Sri Govindaraja Swami Arts College, Tirupati
  • Junior Colleges
    • SV Junior College, Tirupati
    • SPW Junior College, Tirupati
  • High Schools
    • SV Higher Secondary School, Vellore
    • SV High School, Tirupati
    • SP Girls High School, Tirupati
    • SGS High School, Tirupati
    • SV Oriental High School, Tirupati
    • SKRS (EM) High School, Tirupati
    • SV High School, Tirumala
  • Elementary Schools
    • SV Elementary School, Tirupati
    • SKS Elementary School, Thatithopu
    • SV Elementary School, Tirumala
    • SV Elementary School, Tirumala

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