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  1. Birla Vidyamandir, Nainital, Kumaon Hills (Uttarakhand) India - A Residential Public School for Boys, one of the best boarding schools in the country. ADMISSION OPEN. for the classes 4 to 9 for the session 2024-25. ONLINE REGISTRATION. Fee Structure. Download Syllabus of Admission Test. BVM Ranked #1. in Uttarakhand. Education Today School Ranking.

  2. Website. www.birlavidyamandir.com. Birla Vidya Mandir in Nainital is a residential public school for boys in India which was founded in July 1947. The school is the product of the vision of Govind Ballabh Pant, an Indian independence activist .

  3. Birla Vidyamandir is situated in the town of Nainital, 330 km to the north east of Delhi in the famous Central Himalayan township of Nainital. Its sprawling campus is exquisitely set at the top of a ridge, called "Sher-Ka-Danda" overlooking the lake, 1500 feet above the town and 7800 feet above sea level. To the north it commands a magnificent ...

  4. Birla Mandir, Calcuta. El templo Birla (Birla Manir) se refiere a diferentes templos hindúes o Mandirs construidos por la familia Birla en diferentes ciudades. Todos estos templos son magníficamente construidos, algunos de ellos en mármol blanco o en arenisca.

  5. Birla Vidyamandir, Nainital, Kumaon Hills (Uttarakhand) India - A Residential Public School for Boys, one of the best boarding schools in the country. . ..history. The school which formally came into being in July 1947 is the dream child of Bharat Ratna Pt. Govind Ballabh Pant - the renowned statesman and patriot.

  6. Birla Vidya Mandir, Nainital, Highlights. School Information. Year of Establishment 1947. School Area 179397 Sq. Metres. Academics. CBSE. Medium (s) of Instruction. English. Classes. 4th to 12th. Residential Status. Boarding School. Teachers Count. 39. View Details. Total Students Enrolled. 625. View Details. Type.

  7. Birla Vidya Mandir in Nainital is a residential public school for boys in India which was founded in July 1947. The school is the product of the vision of Govind Ballabh Pant, an Indian independence activist. It was built in the 1870s as Oak Openings High School and the naturalist and story teller Jim Corbett studied at it.