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Education and Schools in Bangalore, Karnataka

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From schools for early education to nearby colleges and universities, here's what 18 local experts had to say about education in Bangalore, Karnataka.

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Bangalore is widely regarded as the “Silicon Valley of India” because of its role as the nation’s leading information technology exporter. Indian technological organizations such as ISRO, Infosys, Wipro, and HAL are headquartered in the city. A demographically diverse city, Bangalore is the second fastest-growing major metropolis in India. Today as a large city and growing metropolis, Bangalore is home to many of the most well-recognized colleges and research institutions in India.

Nikulsinh, says: 2020

Bangalore’s weather is very pleasant. It is better to know or at the least understand the language spoken in Bangalore. Bangalore is an educational hub. you are bound to find many universities in Bangalore. Since Bangalore is a cosmopolitan city the roads are dangerously congested. Bangalore is a hub for jobs. It is slowly becoming the startup capital of India.

If someone wants to move to my city, I would like to give them a checklist which they would have to follow:
1. To know the state language (Kannada)
2. To keep a buffer period while traveling as their is terrible traffic jams.
3. To check the cost of living here as it is different in each area.
4. If you have kids, get them admitted to a school before you move here.

Chirag, says: 2020

Bangalore is vast in terms of geographic area. This is a significant factor when travelling as traffic conditions are terrible. Thus, if moving to the city for employment or education purposes, look for accommodation as close to your place of work as possible. When travelling to the airport, err on the side of caution and leave a minimum of four hours before your flight. On the plus side, if you’re into pubs, Bangalore is the place, boasting of a wide range of themed and classic pubs. The restaurant culture is quite good as well.

Shiksha, says: 2020

Bangalore is called the Garden City and is famous for many food streets. It has a big history which you would like to know. The colleges here are one among top in my country. You would even get to see all shopping malls filled with people on weekends.

Bangalore is a land of free culture and technical living. All variety of people could be found here whether from IT sector to see medical students. The city believes in education as its major key factor to success. Mainly this city is a root for lot of startups in the country which motivates youth to be more creative.

Pranita, says: 2020

Bengaluru is a city of opportunities for job seekers. Existence of reputed IT and BT companies has enough opportunities for the ones who have technical academic background. And, it is a place where any outsider can live peacefully as there is always good acceptance and cooperation from the local population.

Hruday, says: 2020

Being the Silicon Valley of India, Bangalore is also known for nightlife and parks. The cool weather and modern luxurious lifestyle offers comfort in every aspect of life. The attractive work and education opportunities make it one of the most preferred areas for living. There are many cost-effective living areas also available in Bangalore.

Mufaddal, says: 2020

Bangalore enjoys a mild climate throughout the year. It is a peaceful city, with a well educated and cultured population. Traffic has become a significant problem in the center, but the outskirts are still nestled in sylvan environments. Pollution levels are low, but the pollen in the air can trouble those with asthma or other breathing disorders.

Vanshita, says: 2020

Bangalore is a metropolitan city and is the IT capital of India. It’s also known for its amazing weather and infamous traffic jams. The people are warm and caring. It’s a wonderful place to raise a family. The school are pretty nice and people from all over the world have happily settled here without feeling out of place.

Bangalore is the IT hub of the country, also known as Silicon Valley of India. Weather of the city is amazing. Many educational and research institutions like Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Indian Institute of Management (IIM Bangalore), Christ University, etc. are in Bangalore. Bangalore is that it’s also called The City of Lakes, because of the large number of lakes present in the city. There are 25 lakes known to exist in the city.

Nivedita, says: 2020

Bangalore is the IT city. It has a very good education system. Kannada is the state language. Bangalore is the capital of Karnataka. It has many beautiful gardens and parks. It has a moderate temperature. The best place you can visit in the city is the streets of MG road, also known as Mahatma Gandhi Road. There are many mini skyscrapers in Bangalore.

Hussain, says: 2020

If moving to Bangalore one must take under careful consideration, traffic jams. Bangalore observes frequent congestion along the day due to a very high population most of it comprising of working class people and students. It creates large amount of pollution which has already begun to alter the pleasant weather the city is known for.

You must know some Kannada. Bangalore is a great city. The climate here is awesome. It has well developed roads, hospital, schools, colleges, etc. It has many Restaurants and cafe. Bangalore is known as “Silicon Valley of India”. Bangalore is known as “IT capital of India”.

1. Kannada is the official language of Karnataka. Don’t get tensed in case you don’t know Kannada, Bengaluru is culturally diverse so you won’t find any problem with the language.
2. The climate of the city. Bengaluru’s climate is heavenly. Pleasant on the mornings, a bit sunny in the afternoon and again cool or at times rainy in the evenings. to always carry a jerkin with you and an umbrella (rain is unpredictable here).
3. If you are joining a college here or working then to find a residence near to your college or office else you will find it a pain commuting everyday due to the heavy traffic.

Kalpana, says: 2020

Bengaluru is a garden city, there are lot of religious places to see like Annamma temple at Malleshwaram, Bull temple in Basavanagudi, Banashankari temple at Banashankari etc., shopping complexes like Mantri Mall, Garuda Mall, Vaishnavi Sapphire etc., cinemas like PVR Cinemas, Carnival Cinemas, Vaishnavi Sapphire etc. Bengaluru has one of the most highly educated workforces in the world. It is home to many educational and research institutions.

Paridhi, says: 2020

Bangalore is the capital of Karnataka. It is called Garden City. Bangalore is one of the biggest metro City. You can learn everything. Bangalore teaches you how to earn money. Bangalore has good colleges. Bangalore has good IT companies. Bangalore weathers is nice. Bangalore has a domestic airport that connects most of the major cities of the country. A lot of International flights are also operated from here. The city is connected by rail and roads to all parts of the country.

Sagrika, says: 2020

Bengaluru is the second fastest-growing major metropolis in India. Bengaluru has one of the most highly educated workforces in the world. It is home to many educational and research institutions. Mysore Sandal Soap is produced in this city. Bengaluru is sometimes referred to as the “Silicon Valley of India” (or “IT capital of India”) because of its role as the nation’s leading information technology (IT) exporter.

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