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Delhi Public School, Greater Noida also known as DPS, Greater Noida is a K–12 co-ed English-medium school in Gamma II, Greater Noida in the state of Uttar Pradesh, The school is affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi from class nursery to XII and is one of the core schools of the Delhi Public School Society.
Delhi Public School, Dharan or B.P Koirala Institute of Health Science (BPKIHS) is a school in Dharan, Nepal, run under the aegis of Delhi Public School Society. [ 62 ] [ 63 ] It was established in 1996.
Delhi Public School Society or DPS Society, is a chain of schools. The descriptor "Public School" references the model of the long-established public schools in the United Kingdom . [ 1 ] The Delhi Public School Society is the administrative authority for all its institutions in India and abroad.
This category contains school run by the Delhi Public School Society, estb. 1949. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Delhi Public School Society . Subcategories
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 9 December 2024. Private school in New Delhi, India Delhi Public School Address Mathura Road, New Delhi-110003 New Delhi India Coordinates 28°35′49″N 77°14′33″E / 28.59694°N 77.24250°E / 28.59694; 77.24250 Information Type Private school Motto Service Before Self Established 1949 ...
Delhi Public School Rohini (DPS Rohini) is a school located in Rohini, New Delhi, Delhi, India. The school was established on 3 July 1995 under the aegis of the Delhi Public School Society . The school began with 250 students in borrowed premises off DPS Mathura Road, with eight teachers and June Fernandes as the founder head mistress.
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Since its founding, DPS R.K. Puram has maintained its standing as one of the most exclusive selective schools in India. [7] In 2014, for example, 2,800 applications were received for 140 Nursery school spots this year, yielding an admissions rate of only 5 percent, which–as The New York Times noted–rivals that of top universities in the United States.