List of higher education and academic institutions in Kohima

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Kohima is a leading center of education in Nagaland and houses the following institutions:

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Universities and tertiary institutions

The following are major Universities and tertiary institutions located in the Greater Kohima Metropolitan Area:

Primary and secondary schools

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