Government Inter College Barabanki

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Government Inter College Barabanki
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Coordinates 26°55′31″N81°11′39″E / 26.92528°N 81.19417°E / 26.92528; 81.19417 Coordinates: 26°55′31″N81°11′39″E / 26.92528°N 81.19417°E / 26.92528; 81.19417
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School typeGovernment
School board UP Board
School district Barabanki
GenderBoys
LanguageHindi
Campus Barabanki city (suburban)

Government Inter College Barabanki or GIC-Barabanki is one of the oldest middle schools of Barabanki city, Uttar Pradesh, India. [1] It was established in 1883.

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GIC-Barabanki is governed by Uttar Pradesh Board of High School and Intermediate Education, Allahabad.

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