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LIST of INSTITUTIONS 2019 Registered with the NBSE 2019 LIST OF INSTITUTIONS 2019 Registered with the NBSE 2019 A. NUMBER OF INSTITUTIONS : (DISTRICT & CATEGORY-WISE) Sl. District Total no. College Schools Private Higher (Govt. & Private) secondary section secondary section Permitted Schools Government Higher Secondary Schools with Secondary Schools with Recognised Private High Government High Schools 1 Kohima 7 24 28 23 22 104 5 2 Mokokchung 5 37 12 13 6 73 1 3 Tuensang 5 24 1 6 17 53 1 4 Mon 5 18 5 2 32 62 - 5 Phek 4 35 5 12 6 62 - 6 Wokha 3 21 3 6 12 45 1 7 Zunheboto 3 22 6 14 15 60 - 8 Dimapur 7 23 47 16 89 182 8 9 Kiphire 2 15 1 2 10 30 1 10 Longleng 1 13 - 3 6 23 - 11 Peren 2 16 5 4 9 36 - Total 44 248 113 101 224 730 17 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 - 112 iv) Recognised Private High Schools - 102 Total - 506 2. Permitted Private High Schools - 224 Grand total - 730 3. Colleges - 17 4 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 - 112 iii) Colleges - 17 173 II. Sl.No. District Arts Science Commerce Total 1 Kohima 32 9 5 46 2 Mokokchung 17 3 2 22 3 Tuensang 6 2 1 9 4 Mon 10 2 - 12 5 Phek 9 1 - 10 6 Wokha 5 2 - 7 7 Zunheboto 9 2 - 11 8 Dimapur 51 20 17 88 9 Kiphire 3 - - 3 10 Longleng 1 - - 1 11 Peren 7 - 1 8 Total 150 41 26 217 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.173) 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. 5 KOHIMA DISTRICT A. Govt. Higher Secondary Schools with Secondary section - 7 B. Govt. High Schools - 24 C. Private Higher Secondary Schools with Secondary section - 28 D. Recognised Private High Schools - 21 E. Permitted High Schools - 24 Total - 104 A. GOVERNMENT HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOLS WITH SECONDARY SECTION Name of the Schools Regd. no. Stream 1. Rüzhükhrie Govt. Higher Secondary G/1005 Arts, Commerce & School, Kohima – 797001. Science 2. Govt. Higher Secondary School, G/1010 Arts Tseminyu – 797109. 3. Dr. Neilhouzhü Kire Govt. Higher Secondary G/1006/10 Arts & Commerce School, Seikhazou, Kohima – 797001. 4. T.M. Govt. Higher Secondary School, G/1008/10 Arts Post Box No. 74, Kohima – 797001. 5. Govt. Higher Secondary School, G/1007/14 Arts & Commerce Jotsoma, P.O. Science College Jotsoma – 797002. 6. Govt. Higher Secondary School, G/1009/14 Arts Chiechama – 797105. 7. John Govt. Higher Secondary School, G/1013/14 Arts Viswema, Post Box No.34, P.O. Kohima – 797001. B. GOVERNMENT HIGH SCHOOLS Name of the Schools Regd.no. 1. Govt. High School, G/1011 5. Govt. High School, G/1018 Chunlikha, Sechü, Zubza, P.O. Tseminyu – 797109. P.O. Kohima – 797001. 2. Govt. High School, G/1014 6. Govt. High School, G/1111 Sendenyu, Kezocha, P.O. Tseminyu – 797109. P.O. Kohima – 797001. 3. Govt. High School, G/1015 7. Govt. High School, G/1112 Botsa, P.O. Kasha, P.O. Tseminyu – 797109. Chiechama – 797105. 8. Govt. High School, G/1118 4. Govt. High School, G/1016 Tesophenyu, Kigwema, B.P.O. Kigwema, P.O. Tseminyu – 797109. P.O. Kohima – 797001. 9. Govt. High School, G/1132/10 Khuzama, P.O. Kohima -797001. 6 10. Govt. High School, G/1133/10 18. Govt. High School, G/1212/12 Chandmari, New Market, Kohima - 797001. Kohima - 797001. 11. Govt. High School, G/1134/10 19. Govt. High School, G/1213/12 Rüsoma, Tseminyu New Town, P.O. Kohima - 797001. Tseminyu - 797109. 12. Govt. High School, G/1135/10 20. Govt. High School, G/1214/12 Zhadima, P.O. Chiephobozou, Diki, Dihoma, Kohima - 797001. P.O. Kohima-797001. 13. Govt. High School, G/1136/10 21. Govt. High School, G/1215/12 Nerhema Model, Kohima-797001. Khonoma, 14. Govt. High School, G/1137/10 P.O. Kohima - 797001. Tasazhu, Jotsoma, 22. Govt. High School, G/1216/12 P.O. Science College, Jakhama, Jotsoma – 797002. P.O. Kohima - 797001. 15. Govt. High School, G/1138/10 23. Govt. High School, G/1217/12 PWD Colony, Kandinu, P.O. Tseminyu - 797109. Kohima - 797001. 24. Govt. High School, G/1218/18 16. Govt. High School, G/1139/10 Kiruphema, (Peducha) Shakhabama, Kohima – 797001. P.O. Kohima-797001. 17. Govt. High School, G/1211/12 Mezoma, P.O. Kohima-797001. C. PRIVATE HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOLS WITH SECONDARY SECTION Name of the Schools Regd.no. Stream *1. Mezhür Higher Secondary School, RR/3003/94 Arts & Science Midland, Kohima – 797001. *2. Don Bosco Higher Secondary School, RR/3002/95 Arts & Science Post Box No.124, Kohima – 797001 *3. Baptist High, RR/3005/96 Science Mission Compound, Kohima – 797001. *4. Ministers’ Hill Baptist Higher Secondary RR/3009/98 Arts School, Post Box No.11, Kohima – 797001. *5.Chandmari Higher Secondary School, RR/3010/00 Arts Post Box No.163, Kohima – 797001. *6. Little Flower Higher Secondary School, RR/3006/03 Arts & Science Post Box No.87, Kohima – 797001. *7. Model Higher Secondary School, RR/5096/16 Arts, Commerce & Post Box No. 150, Science Kohima - 797001. 7 *8. Bethel Higher Secondary School, RR/3018/04 Science Post Box No.232, Indira Gandhi Stadium Road, Kohima – 797001. *9. Christ King Higher Secondary School, RR/3063/05 Arts Post Box No.13, Kohima – 797001. *10. Stella Higher Secondary School, RR/5133/06 Arts Agri Colony, Post Box No.481, Kohima – 797001. *11. St. Joseph Higher Secondary School, RR/3016/09 Arts Viswema, Post Box No.111, Kohima – 797001. *12. Northfield, Khikha, RR/5250/16 Arts Kohima – 797001. 13. Mount Carmel Higher Secondary School, PR/5002/10 Arts High School Colony, Kohima - 797001. 14. Mount Sinai Higher Secondary School, PR/5129/10 Arts & Science Kohima- 797001. *15. St. Mary’s Cathedral Higher Secondary RR/5188/10 Arts School,Lerie, Kohima - 797001. *16. Grace Higher Secondary School, RR/5157/17 Arts High School Road, Kohima-797001, Post Box No.304. *17. Loyola Higher Secondary School, RR/3011/12 Arts & Commerce Jakhama, Post Box no.17, Kohima - 797001. *18. Fernwood School, RR/5161/12 Arts Kohima - 797001. *19. Baptist Higher Secondary School, RR/5101/17 Arts Tseminyu – 797109. *20. Mount Hermon Higher Secondary School, RR/5012/13 Arts Kenuozou Colony, Kohima – 797001. *21. Dainty Buds, RR/5177/14 Arts Old Ministers’ Hill, Below Assam Rifles Camp, Post Box No.452, Kohima – 797001. 22. Khedi Baptist Higher Secondary School, PR/5010/99 Arts Kohima Village, Kohima – 797001. *23. Holy Family Higher SecondarySchool, RR/5183/17 Arts A.G. Colony, Post Box No.130, Kohima – 797001. 24. C.D. King Higher Secondary School, PR/3013/17 Science Science College Road, Jotsoma – 797002. *25. Alderville Higher Secondary School, RR/5165/18 Arts Phezhu, Jotsoma – 797002. 8 *26. Bayavü Higher Secondary School, RR/3015/19 Arts Kohima – 797001. *27. Don Bosco Higher Secondary School, RR/5152/19 Arts Sechü (Zubza), Post Box No.306, P.O. Kohima – 797001. 28. Mewi Higher Secondary School, PR/5215/19 Arts Below Kohima Bible College, Post Box No.190, Kohima – 797001. D. RECOGNISED PRIVATE SCHOOLS Name of the Schools Regd.no. 1. Christian School, PR/3014/92 13. Nagabazar Baptist PR/5009/10 Old Town Tseminyu, School, Nagabazar, Tseminyu – 797109. Kohima - 797001. 2. Pinewood High School, PR/3017/93 *14.St. Paul School, RR/5181/16 Post Box No.60, Phesama, Kohima – 797001. P.O. Kohima - 797001 3. Regimental School, PR/5011/98 15. St. Joseph’s School, PR/5014/11 4th NAP, Thizama, Chandmari, Kohima – 797001 Kohima - 797001. 4. Assembly of God High PR/5107/98 16. Charity School, PR/5139/11 School, Kohima – 797001. Kohima - 797001. *5. Don Bosco School, RR/5100/01 17. St. Xavier’s School, PR/5233/13 Tseminyu- 797109. Kidima, P.O. Kohima – 797001. *6. Christian Mission RR/5127/18 18. St. Andrew’s School, PR/5260/13 School, Sechü (Zubza), P.B No. 22 Science College, P.O. Kohima – 797001. Jotsoma – 797002. 7. Azedon School, PR/5151/02 19. Baptist Mission School, PR/5290/14 A.G. Area, Jotsoma - 797002. Kohima – 797001. 20. Coraggio School, PR/5329/16 8. St. John Bosco School, PR/5138/03 A.G. Colony, Near C.E. Khonoma, Post Box No.22, Power Office, Kohima - 797001. *9. Sacred Heart School, RR/5158/17 21. St. John’s School PR/5361/18 Khuzama, Kohima, Post Box P.O. Kohima – 797001. No.579, Kohima-797001. 10. Baptist School, PR/5202/06 22. Oking Christian School, PR/5275/19 Botsa, P.O. Kitsubozou, Chiechama – 797105. Kohima – 797001. 11. Don Bosco School, PR/5166/07 23. Vinyüzo School, PR/5359/19 Chiephobozou, Bayavü Hill, P.O. Chiechama - 797105. Kohima-797001. 12. Merhülietsa High PR/5004/89 School, Para Medical Colony, Kohima – 797001. 9 E. REGISTERED PERMITTED SCHOOLS Name of the Schools Regd.no. 1. Children’s Christian PP/5007/92 12. Christian School, PP/5295/08 School, Mission Road, Botsa, P.O. Kohima – 797001. Chiechama – 797105. 2. Baptist School, PP/5016/94 13. Trinity School, PP/5319/10 Khuzama, Police New Reserve, P.O.
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