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St. Anselm's North City School, Jaipur; St. Anselm's Pink City Sr. Sec. School, Jaipur; St. Edmund's School Jaipur; St Xavier's School, Jaipur; Shri Hari Ram Saboo Public School; Su-Bodh Public School
Calorx Public School; Imam Rabbani Senior Secondary Public School; Jaipur School; Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya; Jayshree Periwal High School, Jaipur; Maharani Gayatri Devi Girls' Public School; Mahaveer School; Maheshwari Public School; Neerja Modi School; St. Anselm's North City School; St. Anselm's Pink City Sr. Sec. School; St. Edmund's School ...
There are 661 Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya schools in India. [1] These JNVs are governed by eight different regions. These Regional Offices are at Bhopal, Chandigarh, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Lucknow, Patna, Pune and Shillong which have jurisdiction over different states and union territories of India. [2]
Jaipur is the largest and most populated metropolitan area in Rajasthan. Jodhpur, Kota and Bikaner being in order. Bhiwadi, Alwar and Udaipur are the cities with the most growth in recent years in both terms of population and area. The population projections are calculated using geometric increase, excluding Bhiwadi.
Jaipur derives its name from Sawai Jai Singh II (1693-1744), the ruler of Amer, who founded the city in 1727. [11] In Sanskrit, variations of the word "pur" or "pura" are commonly used to refer to a city or town with "Jaipur" essentially meaning "The City of Jai" or "Jai's City," paying homage to Maharaja Jai Singh II, who established the city.
Arya College Jaipur, Jaipur; Arya Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jaipur; Compucom Institute of Information Technology and Management (Ciitm), Jaipur; Jaipur Engineering College, Kukas; Jodhpur Institute of Engineering & Technology; Laxmi Devi Institute of Engineering and Technology, Alwar; Maharishi Arvind Institute of Engineering and ...
The 41 districts have been divided into 7 divisions: Ajmer, Bharatpur, Bikaner, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kota and Udaipur divisions. Each division consists of 4-6 districts. Divisions of Rajasthan
MGD was the first girls' public school to be accepted as a member of the Public School Council of India' Conference (IPSC). In 1950, MGD became a center for the Cambridge Examination for Jaipur. In 1962 the school shifted to the Indian School Certificate Board. [3] The school follows the Central Board for Secondary Education CBSE curriculum ...