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Bhiwani Zone 1 1 ZONE WISE LIST OF COLLEGES BHIWANI ZONE 1. Adarsh Mahila Mahavidyala, Bhiwani 2. Govt. College, Bhiwani 3. Vaish College, Bhiwani 4. Govt. College for Women, Bhiwani 5. J.V.M.G.R.R. College, Ch-Dadri (Bhiwani) 6. Appejay Saraswati College for Girls, Ch-Dadri (Bhiwani) 7. B.L. Jindal Suiwala College, Tosham (Bhiwani) 8. Govt. College, Bound Kalan (Bhiwani) 9. Ch. Bansi Lal Govt. College, Loharu (Bhiwani) 10. Seth Megh Raj Jindal Govt.College, Siwani (Bhiwani) 11. Ch. Bansi Lal Govt. College for Women, Tosham (Bhiwani) 12. G.D.C., Memorial College, Bahal, Bhiwani 16. Sharda Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Vill. Singhani, (Bhiwani). 17. Govt. College, Meham (Rohtak) 18. Govt. College, Dubaldhan (Jhajjar) 19. Mahila Mahavidlya Jhojhu Kalan (Bhiwani) 20. Govt. College Birohar, Jhajjar 21. Govt. College for Women, Bawani Khera (Bhiwani) 22. Govt. College for women, Behal (Bhiwani) EDUCATION COLLEGES/ INSTITUTES 1. Govt. College of Education, Bhiwani 2. K.M. College of Education, Bhiwani 3. M.L.R.S. College of Education, Ch-Dadri (Bhiwani) 4. J.K. Memorial College of Education,VPO Birhi Kalan, Bhiwani 5. Maharana Partap College of Education for Women, Meham Road, Vill. Paluvas, Distt. Bhiwani. 6. Vigya College of Education, Loharu, Distt. Bhiwani 7. Women College of Education, Jhojhu Kalan, Distt. Bhiwani 8. Saraswati Vidya Mandir College of Education, Hisar Byepass, Meham, (Rohtak). 9. Sant Roshan Lal College of Education(Women), Dhani Mahu (Bhiwani) 10. Shri Krishna College of Education, Atela, Ch.Dadri (Bhiwani) 11. Netaji Subhash Chander Bose College of Education, Ch.Dadri 12. Kisan College of Education,, Meham Bhran, Madina Road, Meham 13. Tagore College of Education, VPO Barwa, Tehsil Siwani (Bhiwani) 14. Smt. Satra Devi College of Education, VPO Samaspur, Tehsil Ch. Dadri (Bhiwani) 15. Hitkar College of Education, VPO Madola,Distt.Bhiwani 16. H.N. College of Education, VPO Sanga, Distt. Bhiwani 17. Arya College of Education, VPO Jhoju Kalan, Tehsil Ch.Dadri 18. Adarsh College of Education,Dhani Ramjas Road, Siwani Mandi (Bhiwani) 19. Haryana College of Education, Village Mehrana,PO Dhani Phogat, Tehsil Ch.Dadri, Distt. Bhiwani 20. MARC College of Education, VPO Lohani, Distt. Bhiwani 21. National College of Education, Loharu, Distt. Bhiwani 22. Green Medows College of Education, Village Charkhi, Tehsil Dadri, Distt. Bhiwani 23. Aryavart College of Education, Adampur Dadi, Tehsil Ch.Dadri, Distt. Bhiwani 24. Saraswati College of Education, Mandola, PO Kaliayana, Tehsil Ch. Dadri, Distt. Bhiwani 25. Pt. Sita Ram Shastri B.Ed. Training College, Meham Gate, Bhiwani 26. YPS Memorial College of Education, Kakroli Sardara, Tehsil Ch. Dadri, Distt. Bhiwani. 27. Major Nafe Singh Kungariya College of Education, VPO, Kungar, Tehsil Bawanikhera, Distt. Bhiwani 28. Baba Sidhnath College of Education, Vill. Bhandwa, PO Badhra, Distt. Bhiwani 29. Venketeshwar College of Education, Vill. Bakhtwarpur, Tehsil Siwani, Mandi, Distt. Bhiwani 30. B.K.College of Education, Bawani Khera, Distt. Bhiwani 31. K.C.M. Army college of Education, Tigrana Mor., Bhiwani 32. S.D. College of Education, VPO Isharwal, Tehsil Tosham, Distt. Bhiwani 2 33. Bright College of Education, VPO Kitlana, Distt. Bhiwani 34. Vaish College of Education, Bound Kalan, Distt. Bhiwani 35. Baba Mungipa Vidyapeeth Education College, VPO Bushan, The.Tosham, Distt. Bhiwani 36. Hindu College of Education, Loharu. 37. Kisan College of Education, Maham Bharan Madina Road, Meham 38. Capatain Hardev Singh College of Education, VPO Madina, ( Rohtak) 39. Rama Krishna College of Education, VPO Chandi Tehsil Meham, Distt. Rohtak 40. Ganga College of Education, VPO Dujana, Distt. Jhajjar 41. Maa Ganga College of Education, Gomala Road, Dujana, Distt. Jhajjar 42. Paramount College of Education, VPO Chhuchakwas, Distt. Jhajjar 43. Cambridge College of Education for Women, Vill. Birohar, Distt. Jhajjar 44. H.D. College of Education, VPO Sahlawas, Tehsil & Distt. Jhajjar 45. Sarvodya College of Education, Khanpur Khurd, Distt. Jhajjar TECHINICAL COLLEGES/ INSTITUTIONS 1. B.R.C.M. College of Engineering, Behal (Bhiwani) 2. Kedar Nath Agarwal Instt. of Management, Ch.Dadri (Bhiwani) 3. JVMGRR Institute of Computer Applications, Ch.Dadri (Bhiwani) 4. Technological Instt.of Textile Sciences, Bhiwani 5. Bhiwani Instt.of Engg. & Tech.,Kharkhari Bye Pass, Bhiwani 6. Institute of Technology & Sciences, Vill. Paluwas, Distt. Bhiwani. 3 GURGAON ZONE 1. Govt. College,Sec.-14, Gurgaon. 2. D. Govt. College, Gurgaon. 3. Govt. P.G. College, Sector-9, Gurgaon. 4. N.B.G.S.M. College, Sohna (Gurgaon). 5. Y.M.D. Degree College, Nuh (Mewat) 6. Govt. College Jautauli Hailey Mandi (Gurgaon). 7. H.L. Goyal Govt. College, Tauru, Mewat. 8. School of Physical Studies and Sports Sciences Manesar, (Gurgaon). 9. Govt. College, Sidhrawali (Gurgaon). 10. Govt. College, Nagina, Mewat. 11. 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Anangpuria Instt. of Education, Sohna Road, Ballabhgarh(Fbd.). 4. Sh. Shanti Sagar Jain Girls College of Education, Ferozepur Jhirka (Mewat) 5. Ch.Partap Singh Memorial College of Education, Sector-34, Gurgaon 6. Starex College of Education, VPO Binola, Bilaspur Chowk, Gurgaon 7. M.R. College of Education,Sector-43, Arawali Hills, Delhi –Faridabad Road, Faridabad 8. Deen Dayal Rustogi College of Education, Khadevla, Farukh Nagar, Distt. Gurgaon 9. Rise Max College of Education, Vill. Jharsaitly, Delhi Matura Road, Faridabad 10. MKM College of Education for Women, Hodal (Palwal) 11. Sardar Patel College of Education, Farukh Nagar, Gurgaon 12. Al-Falah School of Education and Training, Vill. Dhauj, Faridabad. 13. KIIT College of Education, Bhondsi Distt. Gurgaon 14. Lord Krishna College of Education, Jamapur, Distt. Gurgaon 15. Luxmi College of Education, Kasan, Gurgaon 16. B.M. College of Education, Vill.. Harinagar (Dumha), Tehsil Farukhnagar, Distt. Gurgaon 17. Rao Mohar Singh College of Education, Vill. Behrampur, PO Fazilpur, Tehsil & Distt. Gurgaon 18. Dayawanti Memorial College of Education, Near Country Club, Punchgaon, Tauru Road, Vill. Pada sub-Tehsil, Tauru, Mewat. 19. Ratan Singh Girls College of Education, Harphala Seekri, Faridabad. 20. Gold Field College of Education, B-5/6BB, Near Banke Bihari Mandir, NIT, Faridabad. 21. Patoudi College of Education, Opp. New Bus Stand, Pataudi, Gurgaon 22. Arawali College of Advanaced Studies in Education, Faridabad 4 23. Smt. Bhagwani Memorial Institute of Higher Education at Bansi Vidya Sr. Sec. School, Sohna, Samaipur Road, Sector-56, Rajiv Colony, Tehsil Ballbagarh (Faridabad) 24. Rao Neki Ram Memorial College of Education, Vill.Turakpur, Distt. Gurgaon 25. Maa Saraswati Teachers’ Training Institute, Vill. Makdola, Distt. Gurgaon 26. Shri Shiv Chaitanya College of Education, Main Road, Bhora Kalan, Distt. Gurgaon 27. B.L. College of Education, Wazirpur, Distt. Gurgaon 28. Jindal College of Education for Women, Sohna, Distt. Gurgaon 29. Rao Udmi Ram College of Education, Vill. Jamalpur, Tehsil Farukhnagar, Distt. Gurgaon 30. Drona College of Education, Ravi Nagar, Basai Road, Vill. Kadipur,Distt. Gurgaon 31. Lal Bahadur College of Education, VPO Jamalpur, Tehsil Farukhnagar, Distt. Gurgaon 32. Basant Lal Memorial College of Education, VPO Garhi Harsaru, Distt. Gurgaon 33. Jhankar College of Education, Pataudi Road, Babra Bakipur, P.O. Jamalpur, Tehsil Farukhnangar, Distt. Gurgaon 34. Luxmi College of Education, Ratiwas (Jat), PO. Sidhrawali, Distt. Gurgaon 35. Vivekanand College of Education, Village, Jolakha, Tehsil Sohna, Distt. Gurgaon 36. Rastrya Vidya Education College, Basai Road, Krishannagar, Distt. Gurgaon 37. Oxford College of Education, Vill. Khuranpur, Tehsil Farukhnagar, Distt. Gurgaon 38. Chandrawati College of Education, VPO Tauru, Distt. Mewat 39. Saraswati Vidya Mandir College of Education Ferozepur Jhirka, Distt. Mewat 40. Rao Adal Singh College of Education, Vill. Khatiwas, Tehsil Tauru, Distt. Mewat 41. Bhartiyam College of Education, Vill. Panehra Khurd, Ballabgarh, Distt. Faridabad 42. Satyug Darshan Institute of Education & Research for Women, Bhopani - Lalpur Road, Bhopani, Distt. Faridabad 43. Balaji College of Education, Adarsh Nagar, Ballabgarh, Distt. Faridbad 44. Advanced Institute of Education, 70 KM Delhi Mathura Road, Vill. Aurangabad, Distt. Palwal. 45. KR College of Education, VPO Fatehpur Billoch, Tehsil Ballabgarh, Distt. Faridabad 46. Jagriti Institute of Higher Education, VPO Mohna, Tehsil Ballabgarh, Distt. Faridabad 47. Aggarwal College of Education, Adarsh Colony, Garhi Road, Hodal, Distt. Palwal. 48. Sai Mohan College of Education, Tigaon Road, Neemka, Distt. Faridabad 49. Jeevan Jyoti
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