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Gokhale Memorial Girls College in Kolkata , India
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Gokhale Memorial Girls College

Kolkata , India

Gokhale Memorial Girls College is named after Gopal Krishna Gokhale, a distinguished teacher, educationist and freedom fighter. This great patriot of India fervently believed that a wide diffusion of female education in all its branches is a crucial determinant of the true welfare of a nation. Greatly inspired by his ideals and educational aspirations for women, Sarala Ray founded the Institution as a memorial to Gokhale, to serve the cause of education of girls in the country. "

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Shri Shikshayatan College in Kolkata , India
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Shri Shikshayatan College

Kolkata , India

Shri Shikshayatan College gives opportunities to connect globally by providing foreign language courses in French, German & Chinese. Courses in Chinese & German are conducted by experienced & professionally qualified faculty provided by The School of Chinese Language and The Goethe-Institute respectively.

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Prafulla Chandra College in Kolkata , India
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Prafulla Chandra College

Kolkata , India

Prafulla Chandra College receives a rich legacy of the renowned City College, South Calcutta Branch, Evening Section, established by the Brahmo Samaj Education Society and is subsequently named in the memory of the internationally acclaimed scientist and educationist, Acharya Prafulla Chandra Roy. This leading evening college is affiliated to the University of Calcutta since 1955

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Victoria College Institution in Kolkata , India
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Victoria College Institution

Kolkata , India

The Victoria Institution, originally named as the Native Ladies Normal and Adult School, was founded on 1st February, 1871, by Brahmananda Keshub Chandra Sen under the auspices of the Indian Reform Association of which he was the President. The aim of the Institution as laid down by Keshub Chandra Sen was to build up a scheme of education "specially adapted to the requirement of the female mind and calculated to fit woman for her position in the society." Education, Keshub believed, should be "both natural and national" and his followers pursued the aim with apostolic fervor while nurturing the Institution.

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Behala College in Kolkata , India
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Behala College

Kolkata , India

Behala College goal has been to provide an education that helps the students to progress from admission to graduation Integrates curricular knowledge with value education and need based training Encourages the students from learning to earning provides support to economically challenged students.

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Heritage Institute of Technology in Kolkata , India
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Heritage Institute of Technology

Kolkata , India

Heritage Institute of Technology isiInspired by the noble cause of education and with a philanthropic zeal, a group of twenty-two like-minded industrialists of Kolkata established Kalyan Bharti Trust (KBT), a public charitable foundation, to promote and provide higher education in the country and in the State of West Bengal, in particular.

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iLEAD in Kolkata , India
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iLEAD

Kolkata , India

iLEAD The Institute of Leadership, Entrepreneurship and Development is a UGC approved world class institute promoted by PS & Srijan Group the two top Real Estate Groups of Eastern India with more than 300 successful Real Estate Projects and 3000 + employees. Best Entrepreneurship Development Program Institute at the Sankalp Education Awards 2019, iLEAD, is affiliated to Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, the biggest university of the West Bengal, India.

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Vivekananda College in Kolkata , India
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Vivekananda College

Kolkata , India

Vivekananda College, which was initially known as Barisha College, had its origin in 1950 under the Dispersal Scheme of the State Government to ease pressure for admission of students to the Colleges in the Calcutta Metropolis with the influx of people from the then East Pakistan, the present Bangladesh. It was first housed in Barisha High School and later shifted to its newly built premises close to the school compound in 1953. It was then an Intermediate College.

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