Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Delhi Public School (DPS), Chandigarh is a private secondary school in Chandigarh, India. It was established in 2003. It is part of a chain of schools administered by Delhi Public School Society. The school offers 14 years of schooling.The medium of instruction is English, Hindi and Punjabi. The subjects taught are English, Hindi, Sanskrit, French, German, Punjabi, Mathematics, General Science, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Political Science, Geography, Economics, Business Studies, Accountancy, English and Computer Science. The school offers a choice of three streams: Science (Medical and non-medical), Commerce and Humanities."@en }
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- Delhi_Public_School,_Chandigarh abstract "Delhi Public School (DPS), Chandigarh is a private secondary school in Chandigarh, India. It was established in 2003. It is part of a chain of schools administered by Delhi Public School Society. The school offers 14 years of schooling.The medium of instruction is English, Hindi and Punjabi. The subjects taught are English, Hindi, Sanskrit, French, German, Punjabi, Mathematics, General Science, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Political Science, Geography, Economics, Business Studies, Accountancy, English and Computer Science. The school offers a choice of three streams: Science (Medical and non-medical), Commerce and Humanities.".
- Q21190498 abstract "Delhi Public School (DPS), Chandigarh is a private secondary school in Chandigarh, India. It was established in 2003. It is part of a chain of schools administered by Delhi Public School Society. The school offers 14 years of schooling.The medium of instruction is English, Hindi and Punjabi. The subjects taught are English, Hindi, Sanskrit, French, German, Punjabi, Mathematics, General Science, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Political Science, Geography, Economics, Business Studies, Accountancy, English and Computer Science. The school offers a choice of three streams: Science (Medical and non-medical), Commerce and Humanities.".