The systems of secondary and post-secondary education in Kolkata are listed as follows:

Schooling

Kolkata has several parallel systems of school education, and K-12 schools are usually affiliated with either of the following:

Name of affiliating organization Type of organization Year of establishment
Cambridge International Examinations International school board 1998
Central Board of Secondary Education Central government administered school board 1962
Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations Non-governmental school board 1958
Edexcel International school board 1996
International Baccalaureate International school board 1968
National Institute of Open Schooling Central government administered open school board 1989
West Bengal Board of Madrasah Education State government administered Islamic madrasah and school board 1927
West Bengal Board of Secondary Education State government administered school board 1951
West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education State government administered school board 1975
West Bengal Council of Rabindra Open Schooling State government administered open school board 2001
West Bengal State Council of Vocational Education and Training State government administered vocational school board 2005

In addition to these, private candidates can appear for examinations of either the CBSE, West Bengal boards and other state boards which conduct their courses in the city.

Non-privileged children mainly attend government primary schools, if they attend school at all. The quality of education available in these schools is not, by world standards, good. There have been recent initiatives, such as Shikhshalaya Prakalpa, to bring more children into the school system and improve the quality of teaching.

Universities

Kolkata has twenty public universities or autonomous institutions that award their own degrees or diplomas. The following list contains the names of the degree or diploma awarding institutions that have their main campuses in or around Kolkata:

Name of institution Type of institution Year of establishment
Aliah University State government administered non-affiliating multidisciplinary Islamic university 1781, as Calcutta Madrasah College; 2007, as Aliah University
Amity University Kolkata Private university 2015
Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur Central government administered engineering university 1856, as Calcutta Civil Engineering College; 2014, as IIEST
Indian Institute of Foreign Trade Central government administered autonomous institution for research and education in foreign trade 2006
Indian Institute of Management Calcutta Central government administered autonomous business school 1961
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Kolkata Central government administered autonomous institution for research and education in science 2006
Indian Statistical Institute Central government administered autonomous institution for research and education in statistics 1931
Jadavpur University State government administered non-affiliating and multidisciplinary university 1906, as Bengal Technical Institute; 1956, as JU
JIS University Private university 2014
Neotia University Private university 2015
Netaji Subhas Open University State government administered distance-education oriented, affiliating and multidisciplinary university 1997
Presidency University, Kolkata State government administered non-affiliating and multidisciplinary university 1817, as Hindu College; 2010, as Presidency University
Rabindra Bharati University State government administered non-affiliating liberal arts university 1962
Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University Private university 2005
Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute Central government administered autonomous film institute 1995
Techno India University Private university 2012
University of Calcutta State government administered affiliating and multidisciplinary university 1857
West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences State government administered non-affiliating law university 1999
West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences State government administered non-affiliating veterinary education university 1893, as Bengal Veterinary College; 1995 as West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences
West Bengal University of Health Sciences State government administered affiliating medical education university 2003
West Bengal State University State government administered affiliating and multidisciplinary university 2008
West Bengal University of Technology State government administered affiliating and engineering education university 2000
St Xavier's College Autonomous 1860

Engineering colleges

Three of India's oldest engineering institutions are located in Kolkata namely IIEST, Shibpur, Marine Engineering and Research Institute and Jadavpur University. The University of Calcutta and Jadavpur University have been declared as "university with potential for excellence (UPE)" by the University Grants Commission.[1] Self-aided engineering colleges started to function in the late 1990s. All self-aided engineering colleges of the city are affiliated to the West Bengal University of Technology. Some engineering colleges are funded by the World Bank under the "Technical Education Quality Improvement Program". The University of Calcutta, Aliah University and Techno India University also offer engineering courses. The Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, the Birla Institute of Technology, and Jnan Chandra Ghosh Polytechnic also offer technology and related courses in their city based campuses.

Vocational Schools

Vocational schools in Kolkata play a pivotal role in shaping the career trajectories of individuals, offering specialized training and education in various practical and technical fields. These institutions are dedicated to equipping students with hands-on skills, fostering professional development, and meeting the demands of a rapidly evolving job market. The vibrant city of Kolkata, known for its rich cultural heritage, is also home to a diverse array of vocational schools, contributing significantly to the skill development landscape. The Department of Technical Education and Skill Development, Govt of West Bengal leads in providing vocational training. other institutes like JIS University, IHM Kolkata, ISHM and Lakme Academy Phoolbagan[2] provide courses to enable students to make a career from hotel management to beauty school management these institutions have been the backbone in enabling the youth of Kolkata


Medical and Dental colleges

All colleges are affiliated with the West Bengal University of Health Sciences, Kolkata.

Institutions of national importance

References

  1. "UGC again awards CU, Jadavpur University with UPE status".
  2. CREATIVES, MOJO (28 December 2023). "Discover Your Beauty Potential: Learn Makeup in Kolkata at Lakme Academy Phoolbagan". Medium. Retrieved 28 December 2023.
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