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Tongi Pilot School & Girls' College

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Tongi Pilot School and Girls College
Tongi Pilot School and Girls College

Tongi Pilot School & Girls College (Bengali: টঙ্গী পাইলট স্কুল এন্ড গার্লস কলেজ) is situated in Auchpara, Tongi, Gazipur Sadar Upazila, Gazipur District, Bangladesh. It is one of the oldest schools in Gazipur District. In 1947 the school section was established, then in 1991 girls college section was opened.

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