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List of Accredited Institute of NIOS ( for Academic Course ) List of Accredited Institute of NIOS ( For Academic Course ) AI Code Name and Address of the AI Course Medium Gender Type Offering Cat. Sec./Sr.Sec. English/Hindi Boys/Girls of AI Science REGION : BHUBANESHWAR ELTI Campus,Maitrivihar,Near Fortune Tower,Chandrasekhar Pur,Bhubaneswar-751023, Odisha Odisha Angul 150028 Kendriya Vidyalaya Ntpc Koniha, Po Deepshikha Dist Angul Odisha Secondary Both Both B KV 759147 E-mail: [email protected] Ph.No.: 06760-243658 Fax.No.: 06760-243658 150037 Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya At F . C . I P . O . - Vikrampur Via Talcher Both Both Both B Y NV Distt - Angul Odisha 759106 E-mail: [email protected] Ph.No.: 06760-262626 9437665821 150146 Govt . Girls High School At/po - Jamardini Via - Pallahara District - Secondary Both Both C SB Angul Odisha Ph.No.: 9338842157 9583491446 150147 Govt . High School At - Telkonali Po - Kalyanpur District - Angul Odisha Secondary Both Both C SB Ph.No.: 9438511716 Angul-(For Jail Inmates Only) J15156 District Jail District - Angul Odisha 759122 Secondary Both Both C Balangir 150026 Shree Dadiji Mandir Trust Prabhavati Public School, At Pipalpadar Po Secondary Both Both C CB Maingaon Via Titilagarh, Balangir, Odisha 767033 E-mail: [email protected] Ph.No.: 9437240545 150032 Oriental Public School At/po Malamunda District - Balangir Odisha Both Both Both B Y CB 767002 E-mail: [email protected] Ph.No.: 06652-230025 09437223303 150058 Govt . High School ( Ssd ) At - Desil Block/tehsil - Titlagarh District - Secondary Both Both C SB Balangir Odisha 767033 Ph.No.: 9658253599 150059 Govt . High School( Ssd ) At - Rampur Block/tehsil - Agalpur/loisingha(te Secondary Both Both C SB District - Balangir Odisha 767021 Ph.No.: 9437485942 150139 Govt . ( Ssd ) Girls High School At/po - Saintala District - Balangir Secondary Both Both C SB Odisha Ph.No.: 9437429188 150140 Govt . ( Ssd ) Higher Sec . School At/po - Malpada Via - H . S . Road Secondary Both Both C SB District - Balangir Odisha Ph.No.: 9938992156 9937917452 150170 Roshni Public School Sudapara Tehsil & District - Bolangir Odisha Secondary Both Both B CB 767001 150174 Town High School Bolangir Odisha Both Both Both C Y SB Balangir-(For Jail Inmates Only) J15159 District Jail District - Balangir Odisha 767001 Both Both Both C Y Balasore 150096 Govt . ( Ssd ) Girl High School At/po - Tenda Via - Sajangarh District - Secondary Both Both C SB Balasore Odisha Ph.No.: 9937302394 9668222895 150097 Govt . High School At/po - Kabatghati Via - Hatigarh District - Balasore Secondary Both Both C SB Odisha 756033 Ph.No.: 9937471659 9438691710 150186 Chirstian High School Balasore Odisha Both Both Both C Y SB Note: (1) Science (Y) means, AI is offering Physics,Chemistry and Biology at Sr. Secondary level alongwith other subjects. (2) Science (N) means, AI is offering all Subjects except Physics,Chemistry and Biology at Sr. Secondary level. (3) CAT - CB=C.B.S.E., IC=I.C.S.E., KV=Kendriya Vidyalaya, NV=Navodaya Vidyalaya, SB=State Board, MD=Madarsa. Academic Study Centre 2016 - 17 * 1 AI Code Name and Address of the AI Course Medium Gender Type Offering Cat. Sec./Sr.Sec. English/Hindi Boys/Girls of AI Science Balasore-(For Jail Inmates Only) J15164 District Jail District - Balasore Odisha Secondary Both Both C Bargarh 150057 Govt . High School ( Ssd ) Nrusinghnath At - Georgegarh Block/tehsil - Secondary Both Both C SB Paikmal District - Bargarh, Odisha 768039 Ph.No.: 06684230565 9938833943 150138 Govt . Girls High School ( Ssd ) At - Padampur Po - Rajborsambhar Secondary Both Both C SB District - Bargarh Odisha Ph.No.: 9937488349 Bhadrak 150093 Govt . High School At - Dahapania Po - Chabispada Sasan Via - Tihidi, Secondary Both Both C SB District - Bhadrak Odisha Ph.No.: 9937395078 Bolangir 150159 District Jail Balangir 767001 Both Both Both C Y SB Boudh 150148 Gopabandhu Govt . High School At - Harekrushnapur Po - Rambhikata Secondary Both Both C SB Via - Biranarasihnapur District - Boudh, Odisha Ph.No.: 09438013982 150149 Govt . High School ( Ssd ) Mendhimal At/po - Baghiapada Via - Secondary Both Both C SB Sarasara District - Boudh, Odisha 762026 Ph.No.: 9556607042 150150 Govt . Girls High School ( Ssd ) At/po - Badabandha Via - Purunakatak Secondary Both Both C SB District - Boudh Odisha 762013 Ph.No.: 09583854498 Cuttack 150040 Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya At/po Mundali Distt - Cuttack Odisha Both Both Both B Y NV 754006 E-mail: [email protected];[email protected] Ph.No.: 0671-2879522 9777385546 Fax.No.: 06712879511 150087 Govt . High School At - Bisinahakani Po - Garud Gaon District - Cuttack Secondary Both Both C SB Odisha Ph.No.: 9836211268 150180 Tulasipur High School Gorakabar Khan Tulasipur Odisha Both Both Both C Y SB M15042 Syed Seminary High School City/place - Nimasahi Po - Buxi Bazar Distt - Secondary Both Both C SB Cuttack Odisha 753001 Ph.No.: 0671241905 Cuttack-(For Jail Inmates Only) J15168 Circle Jail Cuttack At Choudwar Po - Charibatia District - Cuttack Odisha Both Both Both C Y 754038 Deogarh 150141 Govt . ( Ssd ) High School At/po - Kansar Via - Gohira Dam Site District Secondary Both Both C SB - Deogarh Odisha Ph.No.: 9938711292 Dhenkanal 150085 Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya P . O . Sarang Vill Igit District - Dhenkanal Both Both Both B Y NV Odisha E-mail: [email protected] Ph.No.: 06760-241485 09437546720 150153 Govt . High School Damasal, Tehsil - Bhuban Distrcit - Dhenkanal Secondary Both Both C SB Odisha 759024 Ph.No.: 9438038631 Dhenkanal-(For Jail Inmates Only) J15162 District Jail District - Dhenkanal Odisha 759001 Both Both Both C Y Gajapati Note: (1) Science (Y) means, AI is offering Physics,Chemistry and Biology at Sr. Secondary level alongwith other subjects. (2) Science (N) means, AI is offering all Subjects except Physics,Chemistry and Biology at Sr. Secondary level. (3) CAT - CB=C.B.S.E., IC=I.C.S.E., KV=Kendriya Vidyalaya, NV=Navodaya Vidyalaya, SB=State Board, MD=Madarsa. Academic Study Centre 2016 - 17 * 2 AI Code Name and Address of the AI Course Medium Gender Type Offering Cat. Sec./Sr.Sec. English/Hindi Boys/Girls of AI Science 150041 Govt . ( Ssd ) High School At/po - Badakalakote Via - Gumma Distt - Secondary Both Both B SB Gajapati Odisha 761207 E-mail: [email protected] Ph.No.: 06815213040 09437285363 150050 Ekalavya Model Residential School At/po - Chandragiri District - Gajapati Secondary Both Both C SB Odisha 761017 Ph.No.: 06816-212002 9438466882 9438430164 150051 Govt . ( Ssd ) High School At - Dogharia Po - Khajuripada Via - Nuagada Secondary Both Both C SB District - Gajapati, Odisha 761214 Ph.No.: 06817-242456 9439133586 150063 Govt . ( Ssd ) High School Badakalakote At/po - Badakalakote Via - Secondary Both Both C SB Gumma District - Gajapati, Odisha 761207 Ph.No.: 0943-7285363 09437285363 150118 Govt . ( Ssd ) High School At/po/via - Rayagada District - Gajapati Secondary Both Both C SB Odisha 761213 Ph.No.: 9438252404 150119 Govt . Koinpur High School At - Koinpur Via - Narayanpur District - Secondary Both Both C SB Gajapati Odisha Ph.No.: 8895661776 150125 Govt . High School ( Ssd ) Po - Ramagiri Via - Rudayagiri District - Secondary Both Both C SB Gajapati Odisha 761016 Ph.No.: 06817252747 9438849569 150188 Centurion Public School At - Alluri Nagar Po - R . Sitapur, Both Both Both C Y CB Paralakhemundi Via - Uppalada, District - Gajapa Odisha 761211 E-mail: [email protected] Ph.No.: 06815-222999 08260110341 Ganjam 150001 St Vincent's Convent School Berhampur, Distt . Ganjam Odisha 760001 Both Both Both C Y SB E-mail: [email protected] Ph.No.: 0680-2221710 Fax.No.: 0680-2221710 150012 Harobino Vidya Bhavan Hill Patna, Berhampur, Ganjam, Odisha 760005 Secondary Both Both C CB E-mail: [email protected] Ph.No.: 0680-6450908 9778603104 150045 Govt . High School( Ssd ) At/po - Humma District - Ganjam Odisha Secondary Both Both C SB 761027 Ph.No.: 9438415711 9438034782 150183 Barrk's High School Behrampur Odisha Both Both Both C Y SB Ganjam-(For Jail Inmates Only) J15038 Circle Jail Berhampur Distt - Ganjam Odisha 760008 Both Both Both C Y J41110 Circle Jail Berhampur District - Ganjam Odisha 760008 Secondary Odia Both C Jagatsinghapur 150092 Pareswar Govt . Girl High School At - Nimidhi Po - Paradeepgarh, Via - Secondary Both Both C SB Kujang District - Jagatsinghapur Odisha Ph.No.: 9438058377 Jajpur 150082 Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya At/po - Panikoili District - Jajpur Odisha Secondary Both Both B NV 755043 E-mail: [email protected] Ph.No.: 06726-240080 09938093256 150089 Govt . High School At/po - Chandikhol E District - Jajpur Odisha Secondary Both Both C SB 755044 Ph.No.: 9438234261 150090 Kasturba Govt . Girls High School At/po - Dasarathpur District - Jajpur Secondary Both Both C SB Odisha Ph.No.: 06728254575 150091 Govt . High School At/po - Gobarghati Via - Dangadi District - Jajpur Secondary Both Both C SB Odisha Ph.No.: 9861485334 9040341842 150117 Ekalabya Model Residential School At - Rampilo Po - Ollala, Via - Secondary Both Both C SB Danagadi District - Jajpur Odisha Ph.No.: 9238662765 9438012522 9937692761 Note: (1) Science (Y) means, AI is offering Physics,Chemistry and Biology at Sr. Secondary level alongwith other subjects. (2) Science (N) means, AI is offering all Subjects except Physics,Chemistry and Biology at Sr. Secondary level. (3) CAT - CB=C.B.S.E., IC=I.C.S.E., KV=Kendriya Vidyalaya, NV=Navodaya Vidyalaya, SB=State Board, MD=Madarsa. Academic Study Centre 2016 - 17 * 3 AI Code Name and Address of the AI Course Medium Gender Type Offering Cat. Sec./Sr.Sec. English/Hindi Boys/Girls of AI Science 150191 Chitalo Mohavidyalaya Biraja Kshetra At/PO- Chitalo DISTT. Sr.Secondary Both Both A N SB Jajpur,Odisha [email protected] Ph.No.: 9777311183 Jajpur-Odia Medium 410146 Chitalo Mohavidyalaya Biraja Kshetra At/PO- Chitalo DISTT. Sr.Secondary Oriya Both A N SB Jajpur,Odisha [email protected] Ph.No.: 9777311183 Jharsuguda 150006 Daniel Public School Shastri Nagar, Brajarajnagar, Distt . Jharsuguda Both Both Both C Y IC Odisha 768216 E-mail: [email protected] Ph.No.: 06645-241124 9437062104 Fax.No.: 06645-242208 150013 The Assembly Of God School Cox Colony, Po & Distt .
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