Feni District - List of Schools, Colleges and Universities

List of Schools, Colleges and Universities

  1. Feni Government College
  2. Feni Government Pilot High School
  3. Feni Government Girls High school
  4. Feni Government Alia Madrasha
  5. Feni Poly-technical Institute
  6. Kemal Ataturk High School
  7. Khandal High School,Porsuram ,Feni
  8. Govt Zia Girls College
  9. Feni Girls Cadet College
  10. Joynal Hazari College
  11. Feni Central High School
  12. Feni Technical School and College
  13. Feni Balika Bidya Niketon High School
  14. Feni Computer Institute
  15. Lemua High School, Lemua bazar, Feni
  16. Feni Govt. high School
  17. Feni Central High Schol,
  18. Feni Model High School
  19. Feni G.A. Academy
  20. Adarsha High School, K.M. Hat, Feni
  21. Purba ChandraPur High School
  22. Karaiya High School
  23. Habibullah Khan Girls High School
  24. Khaiara High School
  25. Feni Shishu Niketon
  26. Charipur Adarsho High School
  27. Osmania High School
  28. Bishnupur High School
  29. Chanua High School
  30. Shmsuddin Bhuiyan High School
  31. Sharishadi High School
  32. Amirabad B.C. Laha High School
  33. Muhurigonj High School
  34. Longalmora Primary School
  35. Shahen Academy Feni.
  36. Dandy School and College Feni
  37. Chhagalnaiya Pilot High School
  38. Izzatpur High School

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