School Education in India

School education provides the base for the future education of a student. There are various
schools in India and many new ones are also coming up. Different types of schools like
residential schools, boarding schools, government schools, day schools, primary schools and secondary schools operate in the country. Most of the schools these days have world class facilities including the best teachers to provide quality education to children. There are so many schools that are running in the country, but parents still find it difficult to choose schools for their children due to the huge numbers.

All the schools in the country are governed by the rules of the respective boards under which they run. Besides the state boards the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Council for Indian School Certificate Examination and National Institute of Open schooling are some of the boards that look after school examination in India. These boards conduct school leaving certificate examinations across the country. Some of the schools in India are listed below:
Don Bosco High School, Panjim, Panjim
Mary Immaculate Girls High School, Panjim
Sharada Mandir High School, Panjim
Mushtifund High School
The Rosary High School, Miramar
People's High School
Loyola High School, Margao
St. Mary's Convent High School, Mapusa
Little Flower School, Kohima
St. Ann's School, Ahmedabad
Rajkumar College, Rajkot
S.N. Kansagra School, Rajkot
Bharti Vidya Bhavans(CBSE), Vadodara
Navrachana School (CBSE), Vadodara
Baroda High School (Bagikhana), Vadodara
Baroda High School (ONGC), Vadodara
Baroda High School, Alkapuri, Vadodara
Tejas Vidyalaya, Vadodara
Convent of Jesus & Mary Girls' School,Vadodara
Gajera Vidyabhavan, Surat
Rosary High School, Vadodara
Ambe Vidyalaya, Vadodara
Shree Swaminarayan H.V. Vidyalaya, Surat
Presidency School, Surat
Delhi Public school, Surat
Don Bosco School, Surat
Ram Ratna Vidya Mandir Keshav Srushti Uttan, Bhayander
Indus World School, Ahmednagar.
Heritage School Pune
National Integrated School, Additional MIDC, Harangul, Latur.
Goldcrest High International School Additional MIDC, Harangul, Latur.
Sou. Vimalabai Garware Highschool, Pune
Loyola High School, Pune
Cathedral and John Connon, Mumbai
Campion School, Mumbai
JB Petit High School, Mumbai
Queen Mary School, Mumbai
St. Mary's (ICSE) School, Mumbai
Bombay International School, Mumbai
Mann Public School, Delhi
Mount St Mary's School, Delhi Cantt
Don Bosco School, Alaknanda, New Delhi
St Anthony's Sr. Secondary School, New Delhi


Education Loans

The pursuit of higher education either in India or abroad is no longer a difficult thing, thanks to
education loans offered by various banks and other financial institutes. Many promising
students had to cut short their studies just because they did not have the money to study in prestigious institutes and pursue a career of their choice. With so many options available these days; there is absolutely no reason for a student to miss out on perusing a course of their choice anywhere in the world.

The processing charge, payment option and interest rate may vary from bank to bank. All banks offer easy repayment options, so students will not have to lose their sleep worrying about repaying the loans. It will be better if students shop around a bit and compare the rates offered by various banks before opting to take loans from the bank that offers them the best deal.

Some of the banks offering education loans are listed below:
Federal Bank HDFC Bank IDBI
Mysore Bank Oriental Bank of Commerce Indian Overseas Bank
Punjab and Sind Bank State Bank of Hyderabad State Bank of India
Syndicate Bank Allahabad Bank Bank of Baroda
Punjab National Bank Indian Bank State Bank of Mysore
Andhra Bank Bank of India State Bank of Indore
Karnataka Bank
Bank of Maharashtra Bank of Rajasthan Canara Bank
Catholic Syrian Bank Central Bank Dena Bank
Development Credit Bank UCO Bank United Western Bank
Vijaya Bank Vysya Bank United Bank of India
State Bank of Saurashtra

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