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JAIPURIA GROUP

JAIPURIA GROUP

The Jaipuria Group’s legacy traces back to 1945, when the Seth Anandram Jaipuria Commerce College was established in Calcutta with a noble vision to provide quality education to India’s youth. Inaugurated by Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s first Prime Minister, the college remains operational, continuing its mission to this day. In 1974, the group ventured into K12 education with the founding of the Seth Anandram Jaipuria School in Kanpur. The school’s foundation stone was laid by then Prime Minister, Smt. Indira Gandhi, and it was inaugurated by former President of India, Sh. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed. Since then, the group has experienced significant growth and expansion, transforming into a conglomerate with numerous K12 schools, management institutions, preschools, and a teachers training academy. Through decades of dedication and commitment to education, the Jaipuria Group has evolved into a formidable force, enriching the lives of countless students and educators alike.

Top School in Lucknow

1945
Established
Seth Anandram Jaipuria College
(Kolkata)
1974
Established
Seth Anandram Jaipuria School
(Kanpur)
2001
Established
Jaipuria Institute of Management
(Ghaziabad)
2004
Established
Seth Anandram Jaipuria School
(Ghaziabad)
2008
Established
Jaipuria School of Business
(Ghaziabad)
2015
Established
Little One, The Jaipuria Pre-School
(Kanpur)
2016
Expanded
Seth Anandram Jaipuria School
(Lucknow)
2018
Established
Little One, The Jaipuria Pre-School
(Ghaziabad)
2020
Established
Saamarthya Teachers Training Academy of Research
(Ghaziabad)
2021
Established
Little One - The Jaipuria Preschool, Swaroop Nagar

Partner Schools

Seth Anandram Jaipuria School is the best school in Lucknow is a leader in forging partnerships for starting new schools in India’s Hindi heartland. With a progressive vision and a comprehensive framework for providing 360-degree support to all partners, the franchise division has grown and established the Jaipuria brand in dozens of cities across North India. The group envisions a network of 50 schools by 2030.