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Plus two science colleges in Bhubaneswar-Cuttack area

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. ABIT junior college, Cuttack Akash Institutes plus 2 science college, Bhubaneswar Apex Institute of Science, Bhubaneswar Basic Science College of OUAT, Bhubaneswar (govt.) Bhubaneswar plus two science college Bhubaneswar College of Computer Science and technology BJB junior College, Bhubaneswar (govt.) B. P. College of Science and Education, Bhubaneswar Christ junior college, Cuttack Bhubaneswar (Plus 2 science and commerce) 11. Driems plus two science 12. Ekamra College, Bhubaneswar 13. Glorious plus two science college, Bhubaneswar 14. Hi-Tech plus two science college, Bhubaneswar 15. Image plus two science residential college, Bhubaneswar 16. Irodov Science College, Bhubaneswar 17. Jupiter plus 2 science college, Bhubaneswar 18. Kalinga Bharati residential College, Bhubaneswar 19. Kalinga Vikas junior plus 2 science college 20. KIIT Science College, Bhubaneswar 21. Kiran Science College, Bhubaneswar 22. Koustuva Institute of Science Plus 2 colleges, Bhubaneswar 23. Maharshi College of Natural Law, Bhubaneswar 24. MITS school of Biotechnology -Plus 2 science program, Bhubaneswar 25. Model plus two science college, Bhubaneswar 26. NIIS Junior college Plus two science and commerce, Bhubaneswar 27. Nucleus Plus 2 science college, Bhubaneswar 28. Odisha plus two science college, Bhubaneswar 29. Padhee Tutorials integrated plus 2 science 30. Panchanan Jena College, Bhubaneswar 31. Pipli College, Pipli 32. P. N. College, Khurda 33. Raghunath Jew College, Deula Sahi Cuttack 34. Rajdhani Junior college, Bhubaneswar (govt.) 35. Raman fortune science college, Bhubaneswar 36. RD Womens junior College, Bhubaneswar (govt.) 37. Ravenshaw junior college, Cuttack (govt.) 38. Resham Science College, Bhubaneswar 10. Dakshi College of Science and Technology, 39. Royal College of Science and Technology, Bhubaneswar 40. Satyasai Womens College, Bhubaneswar 41. Sailabala womens junior college, Cuttack (govt.) 42. SJCET, Naharkanta, Bhubaneswar 43. Sri Aurobindo institute of integral education, Bhubaneswar 44. Stewart Science College, Cuttack 45. Subas Science College, Bhubaneswar 46. Temple city institute of basic sciences, Khurda 47. Times plus two science college, Bhubaneswar 48. Triveni Academy plus two science college, Bhubaneswar 49. Utkal Bharati plus two science, Bhubaneswar 50. Vivekananda residential college, Bhubaneswar

Evaluation Category
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Infrastructure Location Advantage Transport Facility Canteen Facility Faculty Available Facilities Available Library Facility Quality of Teachers

9. Extracurricular Activities 10. Pass percentage 11. Admission Procedure 12. Fees 13. Hostel Facility 14. School Philosophy 15. School Policies 16. School Safety 17. Curriculum

The following is must 1) Check out the school district's annual report to compare the expenditure per pupil in each district you are considering. In many communities, this dollar amount will be closely linked to school quality. This information is often available on the state's department of education Web site. The National Center for Education Statistics offers a searchable resource called the Public School District Finance Peer Search. This resource allows users to find out the per-pupil expenditure for school districts of interest, how those figures compare to school districts that have similar demographic characteristics, and how the district's per-pupil expenditure compares to state and national averages. 2) Check to see what services are available at the school. Look for guidance counselors, an on-site nurse, a librarian, and a secretary, and check to see if they work at more than one school. If any of these key personnel do work at more than one school, be cautious! 3) Check the structure of the school year. Do you want your child in a year-round school or do you prefer a more traditional school calendar? 4) If you are looking at a high school, check to see what percentage of the students goes on to college. 5) Check the local library for books and videos on moving to a new school. Look for books for children as well as adults. 6) What is the school's discipline policy? (The school should provide a printed copy of this policy.) 7) How are students graded? (Ask for a sample report card and explanation of the grading system.) 8) How often are textbooks and classroom materials reviewed and updated? (There should be fixed schedules.) 9) Is there a school homework policy? (Some schools prefer to leave homework decisions to individual teachers.) 10) What is the school's safety policy? (Ask about rules for playground activities and strangers on school property.)

11) What extracurricular activities does the school sponsor? (Some schools have student councils and a variety of clubs for special interests like music, drama, and chess.) 12) How many students are assigned to a classroom teacher? (The smaller the class sizes the better, especially in the primary grades.) 13) Is the library/media center well equipped and organized? (Can children regularly check out books and use the center's resources?) 14) How do the teachers teach? (In many schools, teachers work with students in small groups or work in teams to teach larger groups.) 15) How does the school communicate with parents? (Is there a regular newsletter? Are parents' calls welcome?) 16) Is there an active parent organization? (Ask for a schedule of events and plan to attend the first meeting.) 17) Is there a before- and after-school care program? (This question can be critical for working parents.) 18) Try hard to tour prospective schools. Here's what to look for:

A warm welcome by the principal and staff members A clean, well-maintained campus Children who are actively involved in learning. Instead of sitting silently, they should be responding to teachers, discussing class work, and using such technology as calculators, computers, and audiovisual equipment Teachers who maintain good classroom discipline Classrooms and hallways filled with students' work

Here's How: 1. Visit the school 2. Observe the grounds and facilities. Do they look cared for 3. Observe the students. What are they like? Are dress codes enforced 4. Observe the faculty. What are they like? Are dress codes enforced 5. Ask about the ratio of applicants to acceptances. This helps determine how competitive the school is 6. Ask where last year's graduating class was accepted. This indicates the intrinsic caliber of faculty and students 7. Ask what kind of faculty turnover the school has had. This usually indicates whether the staff is content or not 8. Ask how the head has been there. Several heads in recent years indicates some turmoil below the public facade

9. Ask about academic programs such as IB and AP. A good selection of courses under either syllabus indicates a substantial academic investment 10. Ask about the endowment. A large endowment provides a cushion against large tuition increases, while a small one affords little protection against tough economic times 11. Observe the willingness of staff to discuss these questions. Hesitancy or reluctance to disclose information is not a good sign

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