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Ayurved College Sion and Seth R. V. Ayurved Hospital; Grant Medical College and Sir Jamshedjee Jeejeebhoy Group of Hospitals; Hinduhridaysamrat Balasaheb Thackeray Medical College and Dr. R. N. Cooper Municipal General Hospital
Balmohan Vidyamandir; BD Somani International School; Bombay Scottish School, Mahim; Bombay Scottish School, Powai; B P M High School; Campion School, Mumbai
Divine Child High School Andheri (East) [2] Holy Family High School Andheri (East) [3] Bombay Cambridge International School Andheri (East) [4] Canossa Convent High School [5] Canossa Convent Primary School [6] Saint Arnold's High School [7] St. Dominic Savio High School, Andheri [8] Narayana e-Techno School, Marol, Andheri (East)
The Vivekanand Education Society (VES) is a Mumbai-based non-profit educational society founded in 1962 that operates 26 educational institutions (tertiary and secondary) located in the area surrounding Chembur, a suburb situated in central Mumbai, India. [1]
This is a list of notable colleges in Mumbai, India. Many of the colleges are autonomous universities, while others are affiliated to the University of Mumbai. Colleges are spread throughout the city as well as the suburbs. Popular courses include BA, BSc, and BCom.
Pages in category "Schools in Mumbai" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
St. Mary's School, Mumbai; St. Sebastian Goan High School; St. Stanislaus High School; St. Teresa's High School, Charni Road; St. Xavier's Boys' Academy, Mumbai; St. Xavier's High School, Vile Parle; St. Xavier's High School, Fort; Sheth Gopalji Hemraj High School; Sheth N L High School; Sir Cowasjee Jehangir High School; Smt. Sulochanadevi ...
VIBGYOR Group of Schools is an Indian educational group. Founded by Rustom Kerawalla in 2004, the first school was established in Goregaon, Mumbai. Presently, it manages forty schools in fourteen Indian cities. The Group's motto is "Enthuse, enlighten, empower." [2]