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Vidyapeeth Highschool Kolhapur is a Marathi school located in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India. [1] Vidyapeeth has the merit of having many students in the State Merit List year after year. The school was started in 1917 by Shri. Tophkhane-guruji on a land donated by the King of Kolhapur Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj. The land that was previously used ...
Marathi: Time zone: ... 0230: Vehicle registration: MH-09: Peth Vadgaon [2] is a city and education hub in Kolhapur district in the ... Vadgaon High School & Junior ...
Kolhapur district (Marathi pronunciation: [kolʱaːpuɾ]) is a district in the Maharashtra state of India. The city of Kolhapur is its district headquarter. It is situated near Panchaganga river.
The Board conducts examination twice a year and the number of students appearing for the main examination is around 1,400,000 for Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and 1,700,000 for Secondary School Certificate (SSC) every year.
Kolhapur has educational institutions for engineering, medicine, management studies, pharmaceutical sciences and agriculture. Shivaji University is located in Kolhapur city. There are international schools and a pre-IAS training centre. The pre-IAS training centre is in Rajaram college campus.
The most popular Marathi or English medium school in Korochi is Ratna Deep High school & jr. college kabnur The town boasts of few Marathi Medium schools and one English Medium CBSE School called New Generation Innovative School, which also follows the Day Boarding pattern, by Mrs. Vijaya Mohan.
Ichalkaranji (pronunciation ⓘ [it͡səlkəɾəɳd͡ʒiː]) is a City in Kolhapur District, ... D.K.T.E.Marathi Medium High School; DKTE Society's International School;
It is 55 km from the district headquarters of Kolhapur and lies 2 km from the Shri Dattatrey devotee town of Narsobachi Wadi. Kurundwad is situated near the banks of two rivers, Krishna and Panchaganga. Near Krishna river lies Kurundwad Ghat, built by Raja Raghunathrao I Dadasaheb Patwardhan around 1795.