Education in Hyderabad, India

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Hyderabad is an important seat of learning in southern India. The city hosts two central universities, two deemed universities, and six state universities. Osmania University is one of the oldest universities in India. Many institutes for technical education like Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, International Institute of Information Technology and medical colleges are located there. Also based in the city are the Indian School of Business and the National Academy of Legal Studies & Research (NALSAR). Hyderabad has various research institutes such as the Indian Institute of Chemical Technology and the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology. It is also the home of Maulana Azad National Urdu University as well as BR Ambedkar Open University. This educational infrastructure attracts students from all over India and some international students (especially from Africa and the Middle East).

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[edit] Indian School of Business

Indian School of Business was setup in 1999 with help of Andhra Pradesh Government and a group of Fortune 500 entrepreneurs. It is an international management school providing postgraduate programmes in management in collaboration with London Business School, Wharton Business School and Kellogg School of Management.

[edit] Proposed Central University

Central Institute of English and Foreign Languages is a proposed central university which has been providing ground-breaking research opportunities since its inception in 1958 as Central Institute of English. Starting off as an institute set for improvising the standards of language teaching in India, it went on to include a lot more. The Foreign Languages arm was added in 1972.

[edit] BITS

The Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) has also launched a 200 acre campus at Jawaharnagar near Shamirpet on the outskirts of the city.


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