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Sri Pratap Higher Secondary is an all-boys school located at M.A. Road, Srinagar.It is one of the oldest school in Srinagar, locally known as S.P school. It was established in 1874 by the King of Jammu and Kashmir himself, Maharaja Ranbir Singh and is named after his successor Sri Pratap Singh.
SMD High School; Sri Pratap Higher Secondary School; T. Tiny Harts School; Tyndale Biscoe School; W. Woodlands House School
Sri Pratap College, commonly known as SP College, is an academic and professional college in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India. The college has been accredited by NAAC with an 'A+' Grade. [ 1 ] It is the oldest institute of higher education in the Kashmir Valley .
( School of Education (STE) ) B.Ed-M.Ed 10 Semesters 40 12 52 B.Ed & M.Ed. Courses B.Ed 4 Semesters 200 100 300 M.Ed 4 Semesters 80 24 104 Integrated Courses Sri Pratap College ( School of Sciences (SSC) ) Chemistry 10 Semesters 30 10 40 Botany 10 Semesters 30 10 40 Bio-Chemistry 10 Semesters 30 10 40 Environmental Science 10 Semesters 30 10 40
B.D. Intermediate College Pure Budhidhar Baba Gang Kunda Pratap Garh; M.D.P.G. College Allahabad Road Pratap Garh; P.B.P.G. and Inter College Pratapgarh City; G.I.C. (Government Inter College) Pratap Garh; Madarsa Islameya Noorululoom Harharpur Balkerangang Vishwanathgang Pratapgarh. Madarsa Islameya Darululoom Basupur Mandhata Pratapgarh
Source: [1] Amar Singh College, Srinagar; Birla Post Graduate College, Srinagar; Dr Iqbal Teacher Training College of Education, Srinagar; Gandhi Memorial College, Srinagar
In 1905, it was named as Jammu Collegiate School. Later in 1965, it was renamed as Government Sri Ranbir Multi-Lateral Higher Secondary School . In 2015, it was renamed as Government Sri Ranbir Model Higher Secondary School , that is why it is commonly known as SRML Model Higher Secondary School , a combination of its earlier and current name.
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