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St. Aloysius Senior Secondary School is a co-ed catholic school located in the city of Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education. Established in the year 1868, it is one of the oldest schools in India. [1]
Government Science College, Jabalpur (Erstwhile known as 'Robertson College' was established in 1836) St. Aloysius College, Jabalpur; Govindram Seksaria College of Commerce; Mata Gujri Mahila Mahavidyalaya; Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
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Robertson College Jabalpur; S. St. Aloysius Senior Secondary School; Shri Ram Institute of Technology; St. Joseph's Convent Girls' Senior Secondary School; T.
Government Science College, Jabalpur: Jabalpur: 1836 Sciences Government Thakur Ranmat Singh College, Rewa: Rewa: 1869 Commerce, Arts, Science and Literature [31] Holkar Science College,Indore: Indore: 1891 Sciences Indian Institute of Forest Management: Bhopal: 1982 Forest management [32] Indian Institute of Tourism and Travel Management ...
S. St. Aloysius College, Harihar; St. Aloysius Evening College (Mangalore) St. Aloysius Industrial Training Institute; St. Aloysius PU College, Harihar
Jabalpur became a centre of higher education by the end of the 19th century, with institutions such as the Hitkarini Sabha, established by local citizens in 1868, [48] and Robertson College (now bifurcated into the Government Science College, Jabalpur, and Mahakoshal Arts & Commerce College) was established in Sagar in 1836 and moved to ...
St. Aloysius Senior Secondary School, Jabalpur, established in the year 1868 is among the oldest schools in India. 18 July 1932: Established as the Apostolic Prefecture of Jubbulpore from the Diocese of Allahabad and Diocese of Nagpur [citation needed] 21 October 1950: Renamed as Apostolic Prefecture of Jabalpur [citation needed]