Kautilya Vidyalaya, Mysore

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Kautilya Vidyalaya is a higher secondary school in Mysore, Karnataka province, India.

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History

The school was established in 2007 and got CBSE affiliation in 2008. [1] The school is managed by J. Ranganna Lakshmamma Charitable Trust.

Facilities

The school was built in an area of two acres. There are laboratories and libraries for high school and junior college sections. [2]

Grades

The school has grades from kindergarten to pre-university levels.

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References

  1. "Kautilya Vidyalaya School Mysore Karnataka". icbse.com. Retrieved 1 May 2016.
  2. "Kautilya Vidyalaya, Kanakadasa Nagar, Mysore". karnataka.com. Retrieved 1 May 2016.