Find Postal Index Number(PIN) codes of India, Click any district below of State KARNATAKA
# | District | Post Office |
1 | BAGALKOT | 365 |
2 | BANGALORE | 329 |
3 | BANGALORE RURAL | 211 |
4 | BELGAUM | 777 |
5 | BELLARY | 393 |
6 | BIDAR | 271 |
7 | BIJAPUR | 346 |
8 | CHAMARAJANAGAR | 200 |
9 | CHAMRAJNAGAR | 11 |
10 | CHIKBALLAPUR | 105 |
11 | CHIKKAMAGALURU | 310 |
12 | CHITRADURGA | 264 |
13 | DAKSHINA KANNADA | 505 |
14 | DAVANAGERE | 299 |
15 | DHARWAD | 180 |
16 | GADAG | 189 |
17 | GULBARGA | 425 |
18 | HASSAN | 426 |
19 | HAVERI | 261 |
20 | KODAGU | 219 |
21 | KOLAR | 347 |
22 | KOPPAL | 233 |
23 | MANDYA | 403 |
24 | MYSORE | 431 |
25 | RAICHUR | 296 |
26 | RAMANAGARA | 151 |
27 | SHIMOGA | 387 |
28 | TUMKUR | 585 |
29 | UDUPI | 340 |
30 | UTTARA KANNADA | 496 |
31 | YADGIR | 201 |
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The postal system in India was Formed in 1 October 1854 under India Jurisdiction.Headquarters : Dak Bhawan, Sansad Marg, New Delhi
The Postal Index Number (PIN, or sometimes redundantly PIN code) is a six-digit postal code introduced on 15 August 1972. There are total of 19,101 PINs covering 154,725 post offices in India,
The PIN system is organised in the following way:
-The first digit indicates the zone.
-The first two digits indicate the sub-zone (or postal circle).
-The first three digits indicate a sorting district.
-The last three digits indicate the delivery post office.