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(DISTRICT & CATEGORY-WISE) 1 Kohima 7 24 29 21 20 101 5 2 Mokokchung 5 37 12 13 4 71 1 3 Tuens A. NUMBER OF INSTITUTIONS : (DISTRICT & CATEGORY-WISE) e) Sl.no Total District Schools Schools Schools GovernmentHigh Permitted Schools Permitted SecondarySchools GovernmentHigher RecognisedPrivateHigh PrivateHigher Secondary CollegePrivat (Govt. & 1 Kohima 7 24 29 21 20 101 5 2 Mokokchung 5 37 12 13 4 71 1 3 Tuensang 5 24 2 5 17 53 1 4 Mon 5 18 5 2 32 62 - 5 Phek 4 35 5 13 5 62 - 6 Wokha 3 21 3 8 13 48 1 7 Zunheboto 3 22 6 14 13 58 - 8 Dimapur 7 23 50 13 87 180 8 9 Kiphire 2 15 1 2 10 30 - 10 Longleng 1 13 - 3 5 22 - 11 Peren 2 16 7 3 8 36 - Total 44 248 120 97 214 723 16 1. Recognised Schools : i) Govt. Hr. Sec. Schools with Secondary section - 44 ii) Govt. High Schools - 248 iii) Private Hr. Sec. Schools with Secondary section - 120 iv) Recognised Private High Schools - 97 Total - 509 2. Permitted Private High Schools - 214 Grand total - 723 3. Colleges - 16 1 B. Number of Govt. and Private Institutions with Higher Secondary (Stream wise) I. i) Government Higher Secondary Schools with Secondary section - 44 ii) Private Higher Secondary Schools with Secondary section - 120 iii) Colleges - 16 180 II. Sl.No. District Arts Science Commerce Total 1 Kohima 33 9 5 47 2 Mokokchung 17 3 2 22 3 Tuensang 7 2 1 10 4 Mon 10 2 - 12 5 Phek 9 1 - 10 6 Wokha 6 2 - 8 7 Zunheboto 9 2 - 11 8 Dimapur 53 20 18 91 9 Kiphire 3 - - 3 10 Longleng 1 - - 1 11 Peren 8 1 1 10 Total 156 42 27 225 The figures given in this table indicate only the number of courses or streams being offered in the institutions. These figures will not tally with the number of registered schools and colleges (i.e.180) as an institution may have two or three streams. Note : i. Except colleges higher secondary schools (both Govt. & Private) have secondary sections. ii. RR stands for Regular Recognition. PR stands for Provisional Recognition. PP stands for Provisional Permitted. G stands for Government Schools. C stands for Colleges. 2 KOHIMA DISTRICT A. Govt. Higher Secondary Schools with Secondary section - 7 B. Govt. High Schools - 24 C. Private Higher Secondary Schools with Secondary section - 29 D. Recognised Private High Schools - 21 E. Permitted High Schools - 20 Total - 101 A. GOVERNMENT HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOLS WITH SECONDARY SECTION Name of the Schools Regd. no. Stream UDISE Code 1. Rüzhükhrie Govt. Higher Secondary G/1005 Arts, Commerce & 13070700101 School, Kohima – 797001. Science 2. Govt. Higher Secondary School, G/1010 Arts 13070401602 Tseminyu – 797109. 3. Dr. Neilhouzhü Kire Govt. Higher G/1006/10 Arts & Commerce 13070702002 Secondary School, Seikhazou, Kohima – 797001. 4. T.M. Govt. Higher Secondary School, G/1008/10 Arts 13070702305 Post Box No. 74, Kohima – 797001. 5. Govt. Higher Secondary School, G/1007/14 Arts & Commerce 13070800104 Jotsoma, P.O. Science College Jotsoma – 797002. 6. Govt. Higher Secondary School, G/1009/14 Arts 13070300404 Chiechama – 797105. 7. John Govt. Higher Secondary School, G/1013/14 Arts 13070200206 Viswema, Post Box No.34, P.O. Kohima – 797001. B. GOVERNMENT HIGH SCHOOLS Name of the Schools Regd.no. UDISE Code 1. Govt. High School, Chunlikha G/1011 13070402102 P.O. Tseminyu – 797109. 2. Govt. High School, Sendenyu G/1014 13070400502 P.O. Tseminyu – 797109. 3. Govt. High School, Botsa G/1015 13070300802 P.O. Chiechama – 797105. 4. Govt. High School, Kigwema G/1016 13070200404 B.P.O. Kigwema, P.O. Kohima – 797001. 5. Govt. High School, Sechü G/1018 13070800602 Zubza, P.O. Kohima – 797001. 6. Govt. High School, Kezocha G/1111 13070200902 P.O. Kohima – 797001. 7. Govt. High School, Kasha G/1112 13070400902 P.O. Tseminyu – 797109. 3 Name of the Schools Regd.no. UDISE Code 8. Govt. High School, Tesophenyu G/1118 13070401403 P.O. Tseminyu – 797109. 9. Govt. High School, Khuzama G/1132/10 13070200103 P.O. Kohima -797001. 10. Govt. High School, Chandmari G/1133/10 13070701205 Kohima - 797001. 11. Govt. High School, Rüsoma G/1134/10 13070301803 P.O. Kohima - 797001. 12. Govt. High School, Zhadima G/1135/10 13070301204 P.O. Chiephobozou, Kohima - 797001. 13. Govt. High School, Nerhema Model G/1136/10 13070300103 Kohima-797001. 14. Govt. High School, Tasazhu, Jotsoma, G/1137/10 13070800109 P.O. Science College, Jotsoma – 797002. 15. Govt. High School, PWD Colony G/1138/10 13070701101 Kohima - 797001. 16. Govt. High School, Shakhabama G/1139/10 13070201301 P.O. Kohima-797001. 17. Govt. High School, Mezoma G/1211/12 13070800403 P.O. Kohima-797001. 18. Govt. High School, New Market G/1212/12 13070700804 Kohima - 797001. 19. Govt. High School, Tseminyu New Town G/1213/12 13070401702 Tseminyu - 797109. 20. Govt. High School, Diki, Dihoma G/1214/12 13070302602 P.O. Kohima-797001. 21. Govt. High School, Khonoma G/1215/12 13070800204 P.O. Kohima - 797001. 22. Govt. High School, Jakhama G/1216/12 13070200303 P.O. Kohima - 797001. 23. Govt. High School, Kandinu G/1217/12 13070401902 P.O. Tseminyu - 797109. 24. Govt. High School, Kiruphema G/1218/18 13070800802 Kohima C. PRIVATE HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOLS WITH SECONDARY SECTION Name of the Schools Regd. no. Stream UDISE Code *1. Mezhür Higher Secondary School, RR/3003/94 Arts & Science 13070700901 Midland, Kohima – 797001. *2. Don Bosco Higher Secondary School, RR/3002/95 Arts & Science 13070702103 Post Box No.124, Kohima – 797001 *3. Baptist High, Kohima RR/3005/96 Science 13070700302 Mission Compound, Kohima – 797001. *4. Ministers’ Hill Baptist Higher Secondary RR/3009/98 Arts 13070701404 School, Post Box No.11, Kohima – 797001. 4 *5. Chandmari Higher Secondary School, RR/3010/00 Arts 13070701204 Post Box No.163, Kohima – 797001. *6. Little Flower Higher Secondary School, RR/3006/03 Arts & Science 13070701602 Post Box No.87, Kohima – 797001. *7. Model Higher Secondary School, RR/5096/16 Arts, Commerce 13070701504 Post Box No. 150, & Science Kohima - 797001. *8. Bethel Higher Secondary School, RR/3018/04 Science 13070700104 Post Box No.232, Indira Gandhi Stadium Road, Kohima – 797001. *9. Christ King Higher Secondary School, RR/3063/05 Arts 13070702102 Post Box No.13, Kohima – 797001. *10. Stella Higher Secondary School, RR/5133/06 Arts 13070701701 Agri Colony, Post Box No.481, Kohima – 797001. *11. St. Joseph Higher Secondary School, RR/3016/09 Arts 13070200207 Viswema, Post Box No.111, Kohima – 797001. *12. Northfield, Khikha, RR/5250/16 Arts 13070700102 Kohima – 797001. 13. Mount Carmel Higher Secondary School, PR/5002/10 Arts 13070700105 High School Colony, Kohima - 797001. 14. Mount Sinai Higher Secondary School, PR/5129/10 Arts & Science 13070701402 Kohima- 797001. *15. St. Mary’s Cathedral Higher Secondary RR/5188/10 Arts 13070701603 School, Lerie, Kohima - 797001. *16. Grace Higher Secondary School, RR/5157/17 Arts 13070700202 High School Road, Kohima-797001, Post Box No.304. *17. Loyola Higher Secondary School, RR/3011/12 Arts&Commerce 13070200308 Jakhama, Post Box no.17, Kohima - 797001. *18. Fernwood School, RR/5161/12 Arts 13070701702 Kohima - 797001. *19. Baptist Higher Secondary School, RR/5101/17 Arts 13070401603 Tseminyu – 797109. *20. Mount Hermon Higher Secondary School, RR/5012/13 Arts 13070700301 Kenuozou Colony, Kohima – 797001. *21. Dainty Buds, RR/5177/14 Arts 13070701405 Old Ministers’ Hill, Below Assam Rifles Camp, Post Box No.452, Kohima – 797001. 22. Khedi Baptist Higher Secondary School, PR/5010/99 Arts 13070702302 Kohima Village, Kohima – 797001. *23. Holy Family Higher Secondary School, RR/5183/17 Arts 13070701505 A.G. Colony, Post Box No.130, Kohima – 797001. 5 24. C.D. King Higher Secondary School, PR/3013/17 Science 13070800106 Science College Road, Jotsoma – 797002. *25. Alderville Higher Secondary School, RR/5165/18 Arts 13070800108 Phezhu, Jotsoma – 797002. *26. Bayavü Higher Secondary School, RR/3015/19 Arts 13070700201 Kohima – 797001. *27. Don Bosco Higher Secondary School, RR/5152/19 Arts 13070800603 Sechü (Zubza), Post Box No.306, P.O. Kohima – 797001. 28. Mewi Higher Secondary School, PR/5215/19 Arts 13070700103 Below Kohima Bible College, Post Box No.190, Kohima – 797001. 29. Vinyüzo Higher Secondary School, PR/5359/20 Arts 13070700205 Bayavü Hill, Kohima-797001. D. RECOGNISED PRIVATE SCHOOLS Name of the Schools Regd.no. UDISE Code 1. Christian School, Old Town Tseminyu PR/3014/92 13070401605 Tseminyu – 797109. 2. Regimental School, 4th NAP, Thizama PR/5011/98 13070301702 Kohima – 797001 3. Assembly of God High PR/5107/98 13070701001 School, Kohima – 797001. *4. Don Bosco School, RR/5100/01 13070401503 Tseminyu- 797109. 5. Christian Mission School, RR/5127/18 13070800502 Sechü (Zubza), P.O. Kohima – 797001. 6. Azedon School, PR/5151/02 13070701503 A.G. Area, Kohima – 797001. 7. St. John Bosco School, Khonoma, PR/5138/03 13070800205 Post Box No.22, *8. Sacred Heart School, Khuzama RR/5158/17 13070200105 P.O. Kohima – 797001. 9. Baptist School, Botsa PR/5202/06 13070300803 P.O. Chiechama – 797105. 10. Don Bosco School, Chiephobozou PR/5166/07 13070302901 P.O. Chiechama - 797105. 11. Merhülietsa High School, PR/5004/89 13070701801 Para Medical Colony, Kohima – 797001. 12. Nagabazar Baptist School, Nagabazar PR/5009/10 13070700402 Kohima - 797001. *13. St. Paul School, Phesama, RR/5181/16 13070200803 P.O. Kohima - 797001 14. St. Joseph’s School, Chandmari PR/5014/11 13070701301 Kohima - 797001. 15. Charity School, Kohima PR/5139/11 13070700703 Kohima - 797001. 6 16. St. Xavier’s School, Kidima PR/5233/13 13070201203 P.O. Kohima – 797001. 17. St. Andrew’s School, PR/5260/13 13070800107 P.B No. 22 Science College, Jotsoma – 797002. 18. 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