The Sikh Educational Society was formed at Lahore in 1937. The Society established Sikh National College, Lahore in 1937-38 and it played a prominent role in providing education and strengthening the freedom movement. Master Tara Singh, Giani Kartar Singh, Sardar Inder Singh (father of S. Baldev Singh) played eminent role in establishing the Sikh National College, whose first Principal, S. Naranjan Singh brother of Master Tara Singh, was an outstanding educationist and national leader. Sikh National College was re-established at Qadian in 1948 after partion of India. Another renowned educationist Bawa Harikishan Singh become its Principal and provided imputes for setting up other colleges. S. Gurbachan Singh Bajwa (Minister) played a leading role in the management of this College. By dint of the laudable efforts of S. Harguranad Singh, MLA, Sikh National College, Banga was started in 1953 to provide quality education to the rural Doaba region of Punjab. Gritty initiative and sustained endeavour of S. Bakhshish Singh Culminated in the setting up of Sri Guru Gobind Singh College at Chandigarh in 1966. S. Partap Singh Kairon, Chief Minister, Punjab laid the foundation stone of the College building on August 29, 1963. A separate College for girls - Guru Gobind Singh College for Women - started functioning in the year 1973. Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Pharmacy commenced teaching in 1982. After the introduction of three-year degree course by the University/ Gorvernment, Sri Guru Gobind Singh Collegiate Public School was setup in the year 1992.
1. Sri Guru Gobind Singh College, Chandigarh
2. Guru Gobind Singh College for Women, Chandigarh
3. Sikh National College, Banga
4. Sikh National College, Qadian
5. Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Pharmacy, Chandigarh
6. Sri Guru Gobind Singh Collegiate Public School, Chandigarh