B. T. Road Government Sponsored H. S. School

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

B. T. Road Government Sponsored H. S. School
Logo of BT Road Govt Sponsd HS School.jpg
Address
35/2, Barrackpore Trunk Road, Cossipore, Kolkata, West Bengal - 700002, India
Coordinates22°37′33″N 88°22′42″E / 22.62583°N 88.37833°E / 22.62583; 88.37833Coordinates: 22°37′33″N 88°22′42″E / 22.62583°N 88.37833°E / 22.62583; 88.37833
Information
TypePublic
Established1962
School boardWBBSE
WBCHSE
School districtKolkata
SessionJanuary - December (I - X)
June - May (XI - XII)
School codeA2-008
(WBBSE)[1]
101104
(WBCHSE)
Head teacherVivekananda Bhowmick
GradesI - XII
GenderMale
Age range6+ to 18+
LanguageBengali, English
Campus typeUrban
Colour(s)White  and Blue  (I -X)
White  and Black  (XI - XII)
NicknameCIT School

B. T. Road Government Sponsored Higher Secondary School or CIT School is a senior secondary boys' school in Kolkata district of West Bengal, India.[2] Based on its performance of the students in the XIIth standard board examination, the school is considered one of the very best schools in West Bengal.[3][4][5][6]

History[]

It was established in 1962 at "CIT campus" in Cossipore opposite Rabindra Bharati University. This institution is famous in name "CIT School".[7]

Courses[]

Higher secondary section of this school offers Arts and Science streams.

Notable alumni[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Affiliated Schools of West Bengal Board of secondary Education".
  2. ^ "B. T. Road Govt. Sponsd. HS School". Retrieved 7 December 2017.
  3. ^ TNN (5 June 2012). "Higher secondary exam results: Kolkata bags 3 spots among top 10". The Times of India. Retrieved 8 August 2021.
  4. ^ Zeenews Bureau (4 June 2012). "West Bengal HS Results 2012 out, Kolkata boy tops". Zee News. Retrieved 8 August 2021.
  5. ^ TNN (5 June 2012). "Bengal higher secondary toppers deny school credit". The Times of India. Retrieved 8 August 2021.
  6. ^ "City students outshine districts". The Indian Express. 5 June 2012. Retrieved 9 August 2021.
  7. ^ TNN (5 June 2012). "Bengal higher secondary toppers deny school credit". The Times of India. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  8. ^ "Aritra Dutta Banik". Retrieved 26 November 2019.

External links[]


Retrieved from ""