Vile Parle West - Educational Institutions

Educational Institutions

Vile Parle is also known for its numerous educational institutes including:

  • Gokalibai Poonamchand Pitambar High School, Dadabhai Navaroji Road, Vile Parle
  • Shree Chandulal Nanavati Vinay Mandir
  • St. Xavier's High School, Vile Parle (W) now known as St. Xaviers High School & Jr. College.
  • St. Joseph's Convent High School
  • Madhavrao Bhagwat High School
  • Vile Parle Mahila Sangh
  • Parle Tilak Vidyalaya
  • Airport High School & Junior college of Science & Commerce
  • Mithibai College
  • Narsee Monjee College of Commerce & Economics
  • Dwarkadas J. Sanghvi College of Engineering
  • Narsee Monjee Institute of Management and Higher Studies
  • Chatrabhuj Narsee Memorial School
  • Sathaye College
  • M L Dahanukar College
  • Lions Juhu High School
  • Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management and Engineering
  • Shri Kashi Vishveshwar Adhyatmik Sanskrit Mahavidhyalaya
  • G.B.E.S. High School
  • B.L. Ruia M. High School
  • M.P.Shah English high school
  • Smt Hiraben Manilal Nanavati English High School, Vile Parle East
  • Utpal Shanghvi School
  • Prarthana Samaj School

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