List of educational institutions in Dharmapuri district

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This is a list of the schools and colleges in Dharmapuri district, Tamil Nadu, India.

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Many educational institutions in Dharmapuri District have opened in the 21st century. Dharmapuri district was one of Tamil Nadu's lowest-performing districts in 2011, with a literacy rate of 62.5%. By 2016, the literacy rate had increased to 92.5% and was ranked as 15th among the state's 32 districts. As of May 2021, the Dharmapuri district had over 50 colleges and over 300 schools, including government-funded and private schools. [1] [2]

Schools

CBSE schools

The district has more than 28 CBSE schools, [3] both government and private. The list includes:

State board schools

These schools follow the syllabus of the Tamil Nadu State Board. Popular schools include:

Colleges

Medical colleges

The District has only one Government medical college.

Paramedical colleges

The District's paramedical colleges are:<ref>{{Cite web|last=indcareer.com|date=|title=List of Medical Colleges In Dharmapuri, Tamil Nadu

Engineering Colleges

*Government College of Engineering, Dharmapuri

Polytechnic Colleges

College of Education

Arts and science colleges

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  3. "CBSE Schools in Dharmapuri: List of Top & Best Dharmapuri CBSE Affiliation Schools - Careerindia - DailyLearn". CareerIndia. Retrieved 22 April 2021.