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EW India School Rankings 2019-20 HOME NEWS RANKINGS RESOURCES PRODUCTS & SERVICES MAGAZINE EW STORE ! SEARCH Find the best institutions in India Select Type of Institution GO EW India School Rankings 2019-20 Boys Boarding Boys Day School Co-ed Boarding Co-ed Day 1-100 Co-ed Day 101-181 Co-ed Day 182-285 Co-ed Day-cum-Boarding School Girls Boarding Girls Day School Government Boarding Government Day International Day Cum Boarding International Day Schools International Residential Budget Private School Special Need School Schools Ranking for Year 2019-2020 : Boys Boarding Search institution, City, State Search institution, City, State 2018 2019 Institute Name City State Total Score Score Details 1 1 The Doon School, Dehradun Dehradun Uttarakhand 1333 Show 2 1 The Scindia School, Gwalior Gwalior Madhya Pradesh 1333 Show 4 2 Mayo College, Ajmer Ajmer Rajasthan 1308 Show 2 2 Welham Boys School, Dehradun Dehradun Uttarakhand 1308 Show 5 3 St. Georges College, Mussoorie Mussoorie Uttarakhand 1261 Show 3 4 Bishop Cotton School, Shimla Shimla Himachal Pradesh 1246 Show 5 4 St. Pauls School, Darjeeling Darjeeling West Bengal 1246 Show 6 5 Birla Vidya Mandir, Nainital Nainital Uttarakhand 1181 Show 8 6 Birla Public School Vidya Niketan, Pilani Rajasthan 1172 Show Pilani 7 7 Sarala Birla Academy, Bangalore Bangalore Karnataka 1168 Show 9 7 Guru Nanak Fifth Centenary School Mussoorie Uttarakhand 1168 Show (Boys), Mussoorie 9 8 Rashtriya Military School, Bangalore Karnataka 1145 Show Bangalore 8 8 Rashtriya Indian Military College, Dehradun Uttarakhand 1145 Show Dehradun 10 9 GD Birla Memorial School, Ranikhet Uttarakhand 1098 Show Ranikhet 11 10 St. Josephs School, North Point, Darjeeling West Bengal 1093 Show Darjeeling 12 11 Rashtriya Military School, Ajmer Ajmer Rajasthan 1087 Show 13 12 Sainik School, Ghorakhal Nainital Uttarakhand 1081 Show 15 13 Goethals Memorial School, Kurseong West Bengal 1050 Show Kurseong 16 14 BK Birla Centre for Education, Pune Pune Maharashtra 1047 Show 19 15 Sainik School, Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat 1033 Show 18 15 Rashtriya Military School, Belgaum Belgaum Karnataka 1033 Show 20 16 Sainik School, Amaravathinagar Tiruppur Tamil Nadu 1010 Show 21 17 Rashtriya Military School, Dholpur Bharatpur Rajasthan 1005 Show 14 18 Atmiya Vidya Mandir, Surat Surat Gujarat 998 Show 17 18 Rashtriya Military School, Chail Solan Himachal Pradesh 998 Show 22 19 Sainik School, Satara Satara Maharashtra 985 Show 23 20 Sainik School, Rewa Rewa Madhya Pradesh 972 Show 24 20 Bhaktivedanta Gurukula & Vrindavan Uttar Pradesh 972 Show International School, Vrindavan 24 21 BAPS Swaminarayan Vidyamandir, Vododara Gujarat 971 Show Vadodara, Gujarat 25 22 Sainik School, Purulia Purulia West Bengal 961 Show TRENDING STORIES MOST READ World Suicide Prevention Day 2019: Listening is the best therapy The importance of school Observed on September 10 every year, World Suicide Prevention Day is education in child dedicated to the prevention of suicides worldwide. According to ... development The importance of school education in child development The children of today are gearing up to become adult citizens of Aakash Educational tomorrow. The growth is parallel to the future ... Services appoints Purkayastha as CBO 10 foreign languages in demand across the globe 10 foreign languages in Globalisation has broadened career opportunities and learning a foreign demand across the globe language can only be an icing on the cake with great ... 10 corruption scandals that Popular games that originated in ancient India shook the nation India has been the land of many globally renowned inventions such as Yoga, Ayurveda, Zero etc. The country’s inventions are ... INSTITUTES NEWS RESOURCES FOLLOW US Preschool National Career Focus Schools States Edutainment Colleges Corporate Parents Resources After School Campus Students Resources Vocational International Teachers Resources Tutorials Scholarships EW Channel Events PRNewswire Demo 2 © 2019 EducationWorld Contact Us Privacy Policy Disclaimer.
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