Kolorah High School

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Kolorah High School
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Kolorah High School
Howrah, West Bengal

India
Coordinates 22°36′27″N88°11′51″E / 22.6074351°N 88.1976276°E / 22.6074351; 88.1976276
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Established1907
Campus typeUrban

Kolorah High School is a school located at Kolorah Howrah, India. This is a Bengali medium school and is affiliated to the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education for Madhyamik Pariksha (10th Board exams), and to the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education for Higher Secondary Examination (12th Board exams). The school was founded in 1907. [1] [2]

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Notable Alumni: 

Over its rich history of more than 100 years, this esteemed school has produced numerous students who have gone on to achieve prominence at state and national levels.

Dr. M.M. Samim, an alumnus who completed his secondary education here, stands out for his exceptional accomplishments. He topped the All India National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, (NIMHANS) Bangalore entrance examination in 2018 [3] and earned a Gold Medal from the prestigious NIMHANS, Bangalore [4] . Adding to his accolades, he received the Best Clinical Paper Award at the World Congress of Neurology in Montreal, Canada [5] .

Other distinguished doctors from this institution include Dr. Monotosh Khanra, Dr. Snehasish Nath, Dr. M.A. Rahim, Dr. Nahrin Jannat, and Dr. Sahil Mufti, who have each contributed significantly to their fields.

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