Nabagram Vidyapith

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Nabagram Vidyapith
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Nabagram Vidyapith

Adibartma, Konnagar, Nabagram
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MottoA faithful man who is absorbed in transcendental knowledge and who subdues his senses quickly attains the supreme spiritual peace.
Established1948
CategoryBoys'
Headmaster Mrs. Soma Chowdhury
ClassesV to X
XI, XII (Commerce & Science)
XI, XII (Vocational)
Affiliations WBBSE (for Madhyamik)
WBCHSE (for Higher Secondary)
WBSCVET (for Higher Secondary Vocational)
Website http://www.nabagramvidyapith.org/ https://nbalumni.wordpress.com/

Nabagram Vidyapith is a boys high school located in Konnagar, Hooghly District, in the state of West Bengal, India. It has produced many notable alumni across various field.

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Organisation

Nabagram Vidyapith was established on 9 January 1948. Located at Konnagar, Hooghly.

This institution is affiliated to the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education. The medium of instruction is Bengali. [1] The current principal of the institution is Dr. Dilip Kumar Mukhopadhyay. [2] The institution presently consists of 1,100 students and 45 teachers.

Alumni association

The official alumni association (Nabagram Vidyapith Alumni Association) has been formed in the year of 2018.

Subjects

Higher Secondary

  1. education
  2. Commerce
  3. science

Vocational

  1. Computer Assembly and Maintenance
  2. Automobile Mechanics
  3. Home Science

Notable alumni

See also

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