Wai, Maharashtra - Education

Education

Besides Pradnya Path Shala, Wai has the following institutes:

  • Dnyandeep English Medium High School & Hostel
  • Govt. Industrial Training Institute (under public private partnership)
  • Kisan Vir Mahavidyalaya (Janata Shikshan Sanstha)
  • Dravid High School (Deccan Education Society)
  • Kanya Shala (Maharshi Karve Stree Shikshan Sanstha)
  • Maharshi Shinde VidyaMandir, Kanya shala & Junior colledge Wai(Swami Vivekanand Sanstha)
  • Girl's High School,Brahmo Samaj,Chavadi Chowk,Raviwar Peth,Wai.(Swami Vivekanand Sanstha)
  • Tarkateertha LakshamanShastri Joshi Vidyalaya (Yashavant Shikshan Sanstha)
  • St.Thomas School
  • Surabhi Computers, Wai is leading Computer Training Institute in Wai since 1995. Certificate to Degree Programms are available in this Institute. Affiliated by YCMOU, Ministry of Labour and Employment, MKCL, Tally Academy. Visit www.surabhicomputers.com
  • Kamandlu Panchakrushi Madhyamik Vidhyalay (Asare)
  • Govt ITI wai is running under PPP scheme of central govt. Producing skilled worker of different trade for industry is main aim of ITI. At ITI Wai different schemes of Govt. are running successfully like craftsman training scheme. Training, career & Placement cell TCPC is main salient feature of this institute.

A training center for weaving silk garments run by the state government is located between Wai and Pānchgani.

  • New English School, Borgaon.
  • Shree Shivaji Vidhyalaya and Jr. college Surur

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