Chauhan Indravati Inter College

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Chauhan Indravati Inter College
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Chauhan Indravati Inter College
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Chauhan Indravati Inter College
Near Communal Health Centre (CHC), Anupshahar Road, Jawan Sikandarpur, Aligarh district, Uttar Pradesh

India
Coordinates 27°53′N78°05′E / 27.88°N 78.08°E / 27.88; 78.08
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TypePrivate
Established2002
PrincipalVinaka Sikarwar
Number of students2500
Campus typeNon-residential
AffiliationUP Board
Website http://www.ciicjawan.blogspot.in/

Chauhan Indravati Inter College is a private secondary school located Near Communal Health Centre (CHC), Anupshahar Road, Jawan Sikandarpur, Aligarh district, Uttar Pradesh, India, near Kasimpur Power House. It covers kindergarten through High School. [1]

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References

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