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==Education in Mizoram==
==Education in Mizoram==
The 2011 census records a literacy rate of 91.58% and is second only to [[Kerala]]. Mizoram university was established in 2001. It has 29 undergraduate colleges, including 2 professional institutions and 1 constituent college, the Pachhunga University College.
The 2011 census records a literacy rate of 91.58% and is second only to [[Kerala]]. Mizoram university was established in 2001. It has 29 undergraduate colleges, including 2 professional institutions and 1 constituent college, the Pachhunga University College.


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Latest revision as of 21:12, 1 February 2023

Mizoram is a state in the north-eastern region of India. One of the Seven Sisters States, it borders Assam to the north, Manipur to the north-east, Myanmar to the east, south, Bangladesh to the south-west and Tripura to the west.

The state of Mizoram

The 2011 census records a population of 1 million inhabitants in Mizoram. The state capital and largest city is Aizawl.

Education in Mizoram

The 2011 census records a literacy rate of 91.58% and is second only to Kerala. Mizoram university was established in 2001. It has 29 undergraduate colleges, including 2 professional institutions and 1 constituent college, the Pachhunga University College.

Virtual schools in Mizoram

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