Due to newly established industries in the city and a blossoming middle class, Mangalore has emerged as one of India’s educational powerhouses. Mangalore boasts a slew of higher education institutions that offer degrees in a variety of fields including engineering, medicine, dentistry, business management, and more.
One of the more highly regarded educational outfits, the National Institute of Technology (Karnataka) in Surathkal, is located near Mangalore. Established in 1980, Mangalore University is home to some of the most talented students in India and attracts students from across the country. The University offers 22 post-graduate departments on campus, 208 affiliated colleges, and four constituent colleges. Due to its high level of prestige and its status as an accredited National Assessment and Accreditation Council four-star level institution, the University receives millions in research and design investment every year.
The Karnataka region, which includes Mangalore, is home to 24 universities, a number which is expected to grow alongside the budding domestic and foreign investments pouring into the region. Mangalore is widely referred to as the “Cradle of Education” in Karnataka with a robust and formidable network of advanced collegiate institutions.
In addition to an impressive variety of higher education opportunities, Mangalore also offers an exceptional selection of pre-collegiate schools. The number of educational institutions for Mangalore’s youth is plentiful and includes:
- Lourdes Central School
- Mount Carmel Central School
- Cambridge School
- St. Agnes School
- Presidency School Mangalore
- Manipal School
- Sharada Vidyalaya
Academic curriculums in Mangalore are predominantly devised in English and Kannada. Moreover, all-girls or all-boys schools are readily available. The city of Mangalore makes every effort to accommodate the needs of all families and children in their educational requirements.