
CBSE Schools in Madhya Pradesh, India
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is a national level board of education, having both private and government schools under it. The Central government of the country holds control of CBSE. There are over 20,000 schools under CBSE in India and 220 schools abroad which aim at proving excellent education to the future generation. To ensure education for all, government schools under CBSE are also offering free education to students of economically weaker sections.
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Shemford Futuristic School
Sherwood School
Shivam Higher Secondary School Porsa, Morena
Shivpuri Public School
Shree Arya Rakshit Shiksha Sanskar Academy School
Shree Balaji Academy School
Shree Cambridge Education Academy School
Shree Gurukul School
Shree J.K.Public School
Shree Mahaveer Higher Secondary School
Shree Raj Rajendra Jayantsen Vidyapeeth School
Shree Sandipani International School
Shree Sanskar Public School Susner
Shree Swami Ramanand Vidya Sankul School
Shri Anand Higher Secondary School
Shri Balaji Public School
Shri Cloth Market Vaishnav Higher Secondary School
Shri Gyanratna Academy, Damadiya School
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