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'''Binayak Acharya College''' is a [[college]] near Haradakhandi, in [[Berhampur]], [[Odisha]], [[India]], affiliated to [[Berhampur University]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://binayakacharyacollege.in/about-us/|title=About binayak acharya college}}</ref> |
'''Binayak Acharya College''' is a [[college]] near Haradakhandi, in [[Berhampur]], [[Odisha]], [[India]], affiliated to [[Berhampur University]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://binayakacharyacollege.in/about-us/|title=About binayak acharya college}}</ref> |
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It was founded in 1978 as an extension wing for [[Khallikote College]], Brahmapur. It became an independent wing during the 1981-82 session. |
It was founded in 1978 as an extension wing for [[Khallikote College]], [[Brahmapur, Odisha|Brahmapur]]. It became an independent wing during the 1981-82 academic session. |
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In 1984, it was named after the 9th [[Chief Minister of Odisha]] [[Binayak Acharya]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://binayakacharyacollege.in/about-us/|title=About binayak acharya college}}</ref> |
In 1984, it was named after the 9th [[Chief Minister of Odisha]] [[Binayak Acharya]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://binayakacharyacollege.in/about-us/|title=About binayak acharya college}}</ref> |
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It offers 10+2 and +3 in [[Science]], [[Commerce]] and Arts Streams. |
It offers 10+2 and +3 in [[Science]], [[Commerce]] and Arts Streams. |
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Type | Co-ed |
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Established | 1978 |
Principal | Smt. Pramila Khadanga |
Location | , , |
Website | www.binayakacharyacollege.in |
Binayak Acharya College is a college near Haradakhandi, in Berhampur, Odisha, India, affiliated to Berhampur University.[1] It was founded in 1978 as an extension wing for Khallikote College, Brahmapur. It became an independent wing during the 1981-82 academic session. In 1984, it was named after the 9th Chief Minister of Odisha Binayak Acharya.[2] It offers 10+2 and +3 in Science, Commerce and Arts Streams.
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