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List of Colleges Failed to Updating LIST OF COLLEGES FAILED TO UPDATING "PIMS" (Submitted by NIC as on 03/02/2017) College Code Collegename District Block 3023302 Anchalik Degree College, Paharsirigida Bargarh Atabira 23104301 Pendrani (Degree) Mahavidyalaya, Umerkote Nawarangpur Umerkote 3055301 Imperial Degree College, Vidya Vihar, Chadeigaon Baragarh Bhatali 3133303 Jamla Degree College, Jamla Baragarh Rajborasambar 3155302 Jayadev Institute of Science & Technology, Padampur Baragarh Padampur (NAC) 3033306 Katapali (Degree) College, Katapali Baragarh Bargarh 3022304 Larambha (Degree) College, Larambha Baragarh Attabira 3062305 Pallishree (Degree) College, Chichinda Baragarh Bheden 3053403 Shakuntala Bidyadhar Women's Degree College, Kamgaon Baragarh Bhatali 3035303 Vikash Degree College, Bargarh Baragarh Bargarh 5065303 Balaji Degree College, NH-26, Sambalpur Road, Bolangir Bolangir Puintala 5075306 Nice College of +3 Commerce, Bolangir Bolangir Balangir (MPL) 5025303 Yuvodaya College of Advanced Technology, Sakma Bolangir Balangir 23125302 G.K. Science Degree College, Umerkote Nawarangpur Umerkote (NAC) 1045101 Vidya Bharati Residential (Junior) College, Angul Angul Angul (NAC) 1045102 Saraswati Shishu Vidyamandir +2 College, Gandhi Marg Angul Angul (NAC) 1015101 Siddhi Vinayak Science College, Similipada Angul Angul 1015103 Sriram Dev(Junior) Mahavidyalaya, Angul Angul Angul 1023304 Anchalika (Degree) College, Talmul Angul Banarpal 1015105 Mahima Jyoti (Junior) Sc. College, Angul Angul Angul 1015104 Sri Aurobindo College of +2 Sc. & Commerce, Khalari Angul Angul 1105102 Vasudev +2 Science (Junior) College, Handidhua Angul Talcher 1113402 Silpanchal Mahila (Degree) Mahavidyalaya, Talcher Angul Talcher (MPL) 1102101 Hingula (Junior) Mahavidyalaya, Solada Angul Talcher 1113201 Silpanchal Mahila (Junior) Mahavidyalaya, Talcher Angul Talcher (MPL) 1021801 GVJC P.S.S.J. College, Banarpal Angul Banarpal 1105101 DAV Higher Secondary School, Dera Angul Talcher 1015306 Siddhi Binayak +3 Science College, Similipada Angul Angul 1096101 Rengali Project (Junior) College, Rengali Dam Site Angul Kaniha 1025101 Omm Bidya Bharati Residential College, Indrahari Nagar Angul Banarpal 1026101 Saraswati (Junior) Vidya Mandir, Nalco Nagar Angul Banarpal 1103102 T.T.P.S. Higher Secondary School, Talcher Thermal Angul Talcher 1093302 Kaniha (Degree) College, Kaniha Angul Kaniha 1023103 Nalco Nagar Regional (Junior) College, Kulad Angul Banarpal LIST OF COLLEGES FAILED TO UPDATING "PIMS" (Submitted by NIC as on 03/02/2017) College Code Collegename District Block 1043101 Evening (Junior) College, Angul Angul Angul (NAC) 1053104 Painchkul +2 College, Aida Angul Athamallik 2135101 Sriram +2 Science Residential College, Soro Balasore Soro (NAC) 2135102 Radhanath +2 Science Residential College, Badakhuri, Soro Balasore Soro (NAC) 2025103 Swain (Junior) College of Science & Technology, Sunhat Balasore Sadar 2115104 RJSMS Residential +2 Science & Commerce College, Tentulipura Balasore Balasore (MPL) 2115105 Sastri Institute of Science & Technology, Balasore Balasore Balasore (MPL) 2115106 Sharpmind College of Advanced Learning, Azimabad Balasore Balasore (MPL) 2115107 Sulagna Junior College, Mallikashpur Balasore Balasore (MPL) 2115108 Sriman Science College, Rajabagicha Balasore Balasore (MPL) 2115109 Siddhi Vinayak Residential +2 Science College, Motiganj Balasore Balasore (MPL) 2115101 Sagar Science College, Balasore Balasore Balasore (MPL) 2115102 Talent Science College, Balasore Balasore Balasore (MPL) 2115103 Wisdom +2 Science College, Issan Nagar Balasore Balasore (MPL) 2115110 Biswa Bharati +2 Science Residential College, Balasore Balasore Balasore (MPL) 2032102 Subarna Rekha (Junior) Mahavidyalaya, Baliapal Balasore Baliapal 2033101 Durga Prasanna (Junior) Mahavidyalaya, Langaleswar Balasore Baliapal 2045101 North Odisha (Junior) College, Darada Balasore Basta 2045102 Regional Institute of Science & Technology, Basta Balasore Basta 2053101 Baikunthanath (Junior) Institute of Higher Technical Studies, Kachuadi Balasore Bhograi 2065101 Digambari Devi College of Science & Technology, Jaleswar Balasore Jaleswar 2073103 Kamala Arjuna (Junior) College, Gandibed Balasore Khaira 2075101 Abartan Institution of Modern Science, Itamundai Balasore Khaira 2142101 Swarnachuda (Junior) College, Mitrapur Balasore Nilgiri 2162101 Nilagiri (Junior) College, Nilagiri Balasore Nilgiri (NAC) 2085103 Jhadeswar +2 Science Residential College, Remuna Balasore Remuna 2085106 Ramarani College of Science & Technology, Tamulia Balasore Remuna 2085104 EMMA International School of Fundamental Research, Biruan Balasore Remuna 2085102 Nehru College of Basic Science, Kuruda Balasore Remuna 2085101 Vyasakabi (Junior) College Balasore Remuna 2085107 Vikas Sadan +2 Science College, Nuapadhi Balasore Remuna 2025102 Jogendra Regional College, Anko Balasore Sadar 2025106 Bahabalpur Regional (Junior) College, Bahabalpur Balasore Sadar 2025107 Newtonian Institute of Science & Technology, Balasore Balasore Sadar LIST OF COLLEGES FAILED TO UPDATING "PIMS" (Submitted by NIC as on 03/02/2017) College Code Collegename District Block 2025108 Pradeep College of Science & Technology, Bagbrundban Balasore Sadar 2025109 Satyasai +2 Science College, Balasore Balasore Sadar 2025101 Sand City College of Higher Education, Balasore Sadar Balasore Sadar 2025111 Guru Krupa Jr. College of +2 Science, Bhaskarganj Balasore Sadar 2025105 Maa Bhavani ( Junior) Science Residential College, K.V. Square Balasore Sadar 2132101 Upendra Nath (Junior) College, Soro Balasore Soro (NAC) 2131801 Govt. Vocational Junior College Balasore Soro (NAC) 2062704 BAGISWARI SANSKRIT COLLEGE Balasore Jaleswar 2015302 Vijayanjali +3 Science Degree College, Meghadambaru Balasore Bahanaga 2132303 Upendra Nath (Degree) College, Soro Balasore Soro (NAC) 2025310 Sulagna +3 Science Degree College, Sarita Nagar Balasore Sadar 2135303 Sriram +3 Science Residential College, Itwa Balasore Soro (NAC) 2063304 Shitala Thakurani (Degree) Mahavidyalaya, Khuluda Balasore Jaleswar 2115311 Sharpmind College of Advanced Learning, Azimabad Balasore Balasore (MPL) 2085309 North Odisha Degree College of Science, Nuasahi Balasore Remuna 2023306 Nilakantheswar Degree Mahavidyalaya, Bangara, Balasore Balasore Sadar 2025312 Newtonian Basic Sc. College, Nalamganj Balasore Sadar 2085310 Micro-Solutions Computer Academy (Degree) College, Bampada Balasore Remuna 2035401 Laxmipriya +3 Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Baliapal Balasore Baliapal 2115312 Kshetra Mohan College of Basic Science, Balasore Balasore Balasore (MPL) 2085308 Jhadeswar +3 Sc. (Degree) College, Chhanpur Balasore Remuna 2123302 Jagannath (Degree) College, Jaleswar Balasore Jaleswar (NAC) 2023305 Balangi (Degree) Mahavidyalaya, Sunahat Balasore Sadar 2042102 Sidheswar (Junior) College, Amardaroad Balasore Basta 2115313 College of Basic Science & Technology, Gopalgaon Balasore Balasore (MPL) 3065101 Saraswati (Junior) College, Sialkhandahatha Bargarh Bheden 3062102 Pallishree (Junior) College, Chichinda Bargarh Bheden 3082101 Barpali (Junior) College, Barpali Bargarh Barpali (NAC) 3071101 Panchayat (Junior) College, Bargarh Bargarh Bargarh (MPL) 3075102 Rotary +2 (Junior) College, Bargarh Bargarh Bargarh (MPL) 3035101 Padmashree Krutartha Acharya (Junior) Institute of Science, Chakarkend Bargarh Bargarh 3035102 Vikash (Junior) College, Barahaguda Bargarh Bargarh 3022101 Attabira (Junior) College, Attabira Bargarh Attabira 3013302 Mahatma Gandhi (Degree) College, Bhukta Bargarh Ambabhona LIST OF COLLEGES FAILED TO UPDATING "PIMS" (Submitted by NIC as on 03/02/2017) College Code Collegename District Block 3132102 Anchal (Junior) College, Padampur Bargarh Rajborasambar 3093102 Panchayat (Junior) College, Talpadar Bargarh Bijepur 3095101 Gourishankar Junior College, Laumunda Bargarh Bijepur 3103101 Talpali (Junior) College, Talpali Bargarh Gaisilet 3124101 Vindhya Vasini (Junior) College, Paikmal Bargarh Paikmal 3133102 Jamla (Junior) College, Jamla Bargarh Rajborasambar 3135101 Zenith Institute of Science & Technology, Padampur Bargarh Rajborasambar 3093101 Dora (Junior) College, Putukigrinjel Bargarh Bijepur 3135202 Brundabati Junior Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Sargibahal Bargarh Rajborasambar 3145101 Sri Ram Junior College, Sohela Bargarh Sohella 3095102 Radiance Institute of Advance Studies, Bijepur Bargarh Bijepur 4025103 Vinayak College of Science & Commerce, Bhadrak Bhadrak Bhadrak 4033304 Panchayat (Degree) College, Barikipur Bhadrak Bhandaripokhari 4092402 Bhadrak (Degree) Women's College, Bhadrak Bhadrak Bhadrak (MPL) 4044301 Agarpara (Degree) College, Agarpara Bhadrak Bonth 4025306 +3 Royal Commerce & Sc. (Degree) College, Royal Nagar Bhadrak Bhadrak 4095103 Orissa College of Science & Technology, Nalanga Bhadrak Bhadrak (MPL) 4095106 Kalinga Bikash (Junior) Sikshya Sansthan, Jagannathpur Bhadrak Bhadrak (MPL) 4035101 Shanti (Junior) College, Benipur Bhadrak Bhandaripokhari 4032101 Naami (Junior) College, Naami Bhadrak Bhandaripokhari 4045101 Sri Ram Sharma +2 Science Residential College, Bonth Bhadrak Bonth 4053101 Dhamrai (Junior) Mahavidyalaya, Narsinghpur Bhadrak Chandabali 4072102 Biranchi Narayan Madhab Arjun (Junior) College, Paliabindha Bhadrak Tihidi 4022102 Charampa (Junior) College, Charampa Bhadrak Bhadrak 4025101 Royal Commerce & Science College, Bhadrak Bhadrak Bhadrak 4071801 Govt Vocational Jr College Bhadrak Basudevpur (NAC) 4025102 Nrusinghanatha +2 College,Nandapur Bhadrak Bhadrak 4095104 Avantika Residential College, Bhadrak Bhadrak Bhadrak (MPL) 4095101 OMCC (Junior) College,
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