Pincodes of Nagaland

District Name Total
Dimapur 54
Kiphire 13
Kohima 50
Longleng 7
Mokokchung 52
Mon 30
Peren 14
Phek 37
Tuensang 27
Wokha 25
Zunhebotto 21

PIN CODE FAQ

What is a PIN code?

Pin Code stands for Postal Index Number Code. Also known as Zip code or area postal code, Pin code is the post office numbering code system used by the postal service of India, India Post. The PIN was first introduced in India on August 15, 1972. It is a 6 digits long code with each of the digits denoting a particular meaning

What is the format of Pin Code?

It is a 6 digits long code with each of the digits denoting a particular meaning. The first digit of Pincode indicates the region, the second digit indicates the sub-region and the third the sorting district. The fourth digit represents the route on which the delivery office is located in the district. The last two digits indicate post offices.

Is there any difference between Pin Code and Zip Code?

No, there is no difference between the pin code and the zip code of your locations. Pin Code stands for Postal Index Number Code, which is also known as Zip code or the area postal code which is the post office numbering code system used by the postal services of India.

How many pincodes are there in Nagaland?

Nagaland has a total of 330 post offices across the state. There are 11 districts in Nagaland.

Postal Index Number(PIN) or PIN Code is the numbering of the post office or post code system used by India Post. The PIN Code is 6 digits long. First two digit reflects state, next the district and last three represent the post office code. Pincode system was introduced in India on 15 August in the year 1972. India Post is one of the largest postal system owned by Government of India. It has more than 1.5lac post offices across India and reaches every nook and corner of India. India has nine PIN zones.

PIN Code is also known as Zip Code or Postal Code.