Why the city is called the “Oxford of the East”
Pune, often referred to as the “Oxford of the East,” has earned its reputation as the educational hub of India due to its historic institutions, diverse courses, and vibrant student culture.
The city attracts students not just from across India but from around the world, offering a unique blend of traditional and modern education.
The roots of Pune’s educational prominence date back to the early 19th century with the establishment of missionary schools, followed by the Maharashtra Education Society in 1860. Today, the city hosts prestigious institutions like the , one of Asia’s oldest engineering colleges, and , which anchors hundreds of affiliated colleges.
Renowned private institutions such as provide programs in business management