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How many branches of Narayana schools are there in India?

How many branches of Narayana schools are there in India?

300 schools
Spread across 13 states in India, the Narayana family is home to a flourishing academia with 300 schools, 300 junior colleges and 8 professional colleges.

Is Narayana SSC or CBSE?

Narayana e-Techno School is a Co-ed school affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).

Who is the founder of Narayana school?

Dr. P Narayana
Founded by Dr. P Narayana, 36 years ago, at his home in Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, it is one of the largest chains of Educational Institutions in South Asia educating more than 350,000 students annually.

Is the Narayana E-Techno School a good school?

Narayana E-Techno is a money-minded third rate school. They lock the online classes if you default one term by a few days. There was no deadline stated, no prior intimation provided of discontinuing the online classes for the students who didn’t pay the fees.

Is there a Narayana etechno school in Kolathur?

@Senthil: Yes i too read reviews stating it is academic oriented, regarding extra curricular , i checked with admin and they said yes they do have it . @Jayachandrann:The school which i referred was at kolathur, you can contact Sandya @ 7358017617 for any queries for upcoming schools in chennai. Any one enrolled for Narayana E-techno at kolathur ?

Which is the best syllabus for Narayana Co school?

The school follows an integrated CBSE syllabus which is equipped with a micro-schedule that defines preparation on an hour-to-hour basis and acts as an added advantage to students. Further, Narayana schools follow the best and top teaching methodologies.

How many schools does the Narayana family have in India?

Spread across 19 states in India, the Narayana family is home to a flourishing academia with 300 schools, 300 junior colleges and 8 professional colleges. We also run full fledged institutes for civil services, coaching centres and correspondence to address the vocational goals of career-oriented students.