Mahanagar Boys' Inter College Lucknow - Extension Service (N.I.O.S)

Extension Service (N.I.O.S)

The school is an Accredited Institution of National Institute of Open Schooling (A.I. No: 210057). Students who do not complete their Secondary and Senior Secondary courses in the formal system enroll themselves in the N.I.O.S. which is under H.R.D. Ministry, Govt. of India. Between 250 to 400 students enroll themselves at the centre every year.

The school is also one of the centres for conducting the NIOS Board Examinations.

Dance Facility for training is provided by the schoo in both Classical and Cinematic dances. Students are prepared for school programmes and competitions.

Music Classes are conducted for students from VI to VIII. Facilities include Vocal Music and Instrumental Music. Students are prepared for Morning Class assemblies and Music Competitions. Remedial classes: To boost the morale of the weak students, to clarify doubts and to make concepts clearer, Remedial Classes are held throughout the week.

Games and sports: Coaching is provided to students in basketball, football, cricket and table tennis.

Taek-o-Wando: Training in taek-o-wando is provided by the school.

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