For over six decades, the Urdu Education Society Akola has served the Vidarbha region
through ten institutions spanning Urdu-medium secondary education, professional teacher
training, and Government of India-backed vocational development — all united by one
enduring purpose.
7
Secondary & Higher Secondary Schools
2
Colleges: B.Ed. & Junior College
1
Jan Shikshan Sansthan — Vocational Centre
Higher Education & Teacher Training
Shaping the Teachers of Tomorrow
The Society's flagship professional institution — producing first-division B.Ed.
graduates who go on to inspire classrooms across Maharashtra and beyond.
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) — Akola, Maharashtra
Established in 1990 and affiliated with S.G.B. Amravati University, the K M Asghar
Husain College of Education is the Society's landmark professional institution.
Recognised by the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE), the college has
built an outstanding reputation for academic rigour and close mentorship. With a
dedicated faculty of six guiding a student cohort of 87, every learner receives the
kind of personal attention that large institutions simply cannot offer.
The college's record is a testament to this commitment: a consistent 100% pass rate
in S.G.B. Amravati University examinations, with the vast majority of graduates
securing first-division results. Our B.Ed. graduates go on to become the teachers
who shape the next generation — and that is a responsibility we carry with pride.
The Society's junior college bridges secondary school and higher education, preparing
students for a confident transition to professional and collegiate life — carrying the
founder's name and his vision forward.
Maharashtra State Board
Schools
Our Schools: The Foundation of the Society
Seven Urdu-medium secondary and higher secondary schools across Akola — each named in
honour of individuals who shaped this Society, and each dedicated to the children
who will shape Maharashtra's future.
Est. 1960Secondary
Founding Institution
Usman Azad Urdu High School
The very first school of the Urdu Education Society — established in 1960 alongside
the Society's founding. Named in honour of a spirit of freedom, this school has served
the children of Akola for over six uninterrupted decades and remains the cornerstone
of the Society's identity and mission.
Est. 1977Secondary
Sardar Khan Urdu High School
The Society's second school, built on a foundation of discipline and community values.
Serving students across Akola with a curriculum that balances academic rigour with
moral development, this institution reflects the Society's growing commitment to
comprehensive Urdu-medium education.
Est. 1981Secondary
Gulam Dastagir Khan Urdu High School
Known for its warm and supportive learning environment, this school has made a
meaningful contribution to secondary education in the Akola district.
Consistent academic performance and a close-knit school community define its
character year after year.
Est. 1983Girls' School
Rooh Afza Khanam Urdu Girls High School
One of the Society's flagship institutions for girls' education — a dedicated,
nurturing space where young women receive quality Urdu-medium secondary education.
Because an educated woman is the foundation of an educated society, and this school
has honoured that belief since 1983.
Est. 1986Secondary
Mansha-ur-Rehman Khan Urdu High School
Established in 1986, this school carries forward the Society's mission of accessible,
inclusive education for all sections of the community. Its establishment marked a
significant broadening of the Society's reach within Akola, bringing quality
Urdu-medium schooling to more neighbourhoods.
Est. 1986Secondary
Smt. Nemat Begum Urdu High School
Established in honour of a woman of grace and enduring strength, this school
continues to embody those very qualities in the education it provides. A school
that honours a name by upholding values — in the classroom, on the grounds,
and in the community it serves.
Est. 2010Girls' School
Smt. Samina Anjum Urdu Girls High School
The Society's most recently established school — a reflection of its continued
commitment to expanding girls' education in the 21st century. Founded in 2010,
this institution ensures that quality, dedicated schooling for young women
remains a priority well into the Society's seventh decade.
Junior CollegeJr. College
K M Asghar Husain Junior College
Bearing the founder's own name, the K M Asghar Husain Junior College prepares
students at the higher secondary level for a confident, well-prepared transition
into professional and collegiate education. A bridge between schooling and
the wider world of higher learning.
Secondary SchoolSecondary
Additional High School
The Society operates additional secondary schools serving the wider Akola community.
Details and updates for this institution are available through our administrative
office or via the contact page.
Vocational & Skill Development
Education Beyond the Classroom
Because the Society's responsibility extends beyond formal schooling — to every
member of the community seeking skills, livelihood, and a second chance.
Government of India Partnership
Jan Shikshan Sansthan, Akola
Established 2008 — Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, Govt. of India
The Jan Shikshan Sansthan (JSS), Akola is a vocational education and skill development
centre established in 2008 under the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship,
Government of India. It represents the Society's commitment to going beyond formal
schooling — reaching out to working adults, neo-literates, school dropouts, and women
who need practical, income-generating skills to build better lives.
At Jan Shikshan Sansthan, there are no minimum qualification barriers. Courses are
designed around real-world livelihoods — accessible, flexible, and directly linked
to employment and self-sufficiency. It is education for life, not just for
certificates, and it reaches those who need it most.