Affiliation no. 1730193
School code. 10541
Mandatory Disclosure


Affiliation no. 1730193 School code. 10541

 

Origin & History

Origin & History

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Acharya Shri Shyamlal Kumawat

The founder-chairman Shri Shyamlal Kumawat laid the foundation of Alok Institution on 29th, June 1967 at Panchwati to make purposeful contribution to society by way of providing valuable educational services to the student fraternity. The Institution was initiated under the aegis of Rashtriya Shiksha Samiti, Udaipur and has grown with a vision that created one of the greatest educational places in the history of school education of Rajasthan.

With the blessings of almighty God, the visionary Shri Shyamlal Kumawat started from a humble beginning with only 111 students and a handful of faculty with limited accessories at a place called Panchwati in city of Udaipur, Rajasthan. Leading through the path of progress this institution opened another branch in July 1976 at Hiran Magri, sector-11 with the sky high ideals and committed to excellence, now it has taken the shape of a vibrant, dynamic and responsible institution in Rajasthan. Subsequently, Alok institution came with its third branch at Fathepura, Udaipur in the year 1984 and fourth branch in the year 2001 at Rajsamand district.

Today, Alok institution stands apart and well above the rest on a distinguished platform, as an epitome of success. This could be achieved simply by virtue of the excellent teaching methodology that Alok Institution has evolved, developed and implemented over the years. it is justifiably rated among the best institution of Rajasthan offering an array of highly effective learning and result oriented school education at all levels.

It has a proud 55-year tradition of excellence in serving & guiding students in fulfilling their dream to build bright career. Since beginning its objective is to enable each student to be excellent youths for nation with moral values and superior characters, and to achieve success in learning & knowledge with overall development of children through education.