List of educational institutions in Latur district

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Latur is one of the many educational hubs in Maharashtra.

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Schools

Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE Affiliated)

Indian Certificate of Secondary Education

Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education

• Saraswati Vidyalay, Prakash Nagar, Latur

Colleges

ITI

Nursing colleges

Engineering colleges

Pharmacy colleges

Polytechnic colleges

Medical colleges

Veterinary, fishery and dairy colleges

Ayurvedic colleges

Dental colleges

Management studies

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