Dhilwan International Public School

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Dhilwan International Public School, India
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School board Central Board of Secondary Education
Website dipsdhilwan.com

Dhilwan International Public School is a co-educational senior secondary school located in Dhilwan Kapurthala, Punjab. The school is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and has been running under Sahibzada Ajit Singh Ednl.Trust. [1]

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Dhilwan International Public School was established in 1994 and is managed by competent people. It has successfully set up branches across Punjab like Karol Bagh, Urban Estate, Kapurthala, Mehatpur, Uggi, etc. It has been authorized to offer CBSE and has classes from grade 1 to 12. [2] It has been serving the Society from last many years by educating thousands of Students.

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