| Bangalore
India Education |
Schools
in Bangalore are either run by the state or central government
or by private organizations, sometimes religious ones. Private
schools in Bangalore typically use English as the medium of
instruction and are affiliated with either the Indian Certificate
of Secondary Education (ICSE), the Central Board for Secondary
Education (CBSE) or the Karnataka Secondary Education Examination
Board. After completing their secondary education, students
typically enroll in Junior College (also known as Pre-University)
in one of three streams — Arts, Commerce or Science.
Upon completing the required coursework, students enroll in
general or professional degrees.
Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya, Chief Engineer and later Diwan
of Mysore (1912–19), played an instrumental role in
shaping the early history of education in Bangalore. The University
of Agricultural Sciences was started as a vocational school
under his directives. He was also closely associated with
the establishment of the Indian Institute of Science (IISc)
in 1909 and University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering(UVCE)
which was founded in 1917, UVCE is one of India's most prestigious
engineering institutions. Bangalore is home to several nationally
renowned universities such as the Indian Institute of Management
Bangalore (IIM-B), National Law School of India University
and Bangalore Medical College now renamed Bangalore Medical
college and Research Institute.Bangalore Medical college and
Research Institute and St. Johns medical college are consistently
ranked among the top ten medical schools in India. Bangalore's
IT industry recruits extensively from the city's large pool
of engineering colleges, notable among them are People's Education
Society Institute of Technology (PESIT), Rashtreeya Vidyalaya
College of Engineering, MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology,
BMS College of Engineering, Bangalore Institute of Technology,
Dayanandasagar College of Engineering, and Sir M. Visvesvaraya
Institute of Technology, NTTF. IIM Bangalore is the treasure
of Bangalore responsible for churning top notch business graduates.
The National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS), is one
of the three places in India where Stem cell research is conducted.
International Institute of Information Technology - Bangalore
(IIIT-B) is a notable technology institute that was started
with a significant corporate participation in Electronic City.
Bangalore has a number of public libraries
with free entry to all visitors. The oldest of the city's
public libraries is located in the historical Sir Seshadri
Iyer Memorial Hall in Cubbon Park.
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