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via The Oxford College of Pharmacy, Bangalore
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via East Point College of Pharmacy, Bangalore
Approvals
Accreditations
Data presented for the year 2024
Total Students Placed
(In Pharmacy)
Graduating Students
(In Pharmacy)
Placement Percentage
(In Pharmacy)
Median Salary LPA
(In Pharmacy)
Student Going Higher Studies
Graduating Students
(overall)
Total Students Placed
(overall)
Placement Percentage
(overall)
Median Salary Lpa
(overall)
Student Going Higher Studies
(overall)
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Placement Statistics
The average salary of The Oxford College of Pharmacy, Bangalore stands highest at 3.85 LPA followed by East Point College of Pharmacy, Bangalore at 2.50 LPA .
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Placement Statistics
The Oxford College of Pharmacy, Bangalore recruited highest number of students with 64 placements followed by East Point College of Pharmacy, Bangalore at 9 placements.
Source: NIRF
Course Credential
Degree
Branch
Duration
Mode
Approved Intake
Course Approval
Eligibility Criteria
Candidate shall have passed the 10+2 examination conducted by the respective state/central government authorities recognized as equivalent to the 10+2 examination by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) with English as one of the subjects and Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (PCM), and or Biology (PCB / PCMB) as optional subjects individually. Any other qualification approved by the Pharmacy examinations.
As notified by the Government of Karnataka, RGUHS and PCI from time to time
Total Scholarships Provided
Highest Scholarship Providing Authority
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Fees
The Oxford College of Pharmacy, Bangalore released a total of 204 scholarships granted by government bodies.
Data presented for the year 2024
Total Students
Total Faculty
Total Male Students
Total Female Students
Total Students Outside State
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Class Profile
The Oxford College of Pharmacy, Bangalore has a lower faculty ratio with 1 faculty over 11 students as compared with the average faculty ratio of private colleges which is 2 students per faculty. East Point College of Pharmacy, Bangalore has a lower faculty ratio with 1 faculty over 6 students as compared with the average faculty ratio of private colleges which is 2 students per faculty.
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Class Profile
The Oxford College of Pharmacy, Bangalore has better gender diversity with 55% female students as compared with the gender diversity of private colleges which is 39%. East Point College of Pharmacy, Bangalore has better gender diversity with 51% female students as compared with the gender diversity of private colleges which is 39%.
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Auditorium
Banks/ATMs
Boys Hostel
Cafeteria
Convenience Store
Extra Curricular Activities
Girls Hostel
Guest Room/Waiting Room
Gym
I.T Infrastructure
Laboratories
Library
Medical/Hospital
Parking Facility
Sports
Training and Placement Cell
Transport Facility
Auditorium
Boys Hostel
Cafeteria
Club
Girls Hostel
Guest Room/Waiting Room
Gym
I.T Infrastructure
Laboratories
Library
Medical/Hospital
Smart Classrooms
Sports
Training and Placement Cell
Transport Facility
Wifi
College Infrastructure
Campus Life
Academics
Placements
Value for Money
Total Reviews
Individual Reviews
“ One of the top rated Colleges in Bangalore. It's ragging fre ”
posted on 2 years ago by Monisha K C Reddy“ I m forced to say that my college is in an average position ”
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College Reviews & Perception
East Point College of Pharmacy, Bangalore has received the lowest rating for campus life whereas The Oxford College of Pharmacy, Bangalore has comparatively better ratings across all aspects.
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College Reviews & Perception
The Oxford College of Pharmacy, Bangalore has received the maximum positive reviews indicating industry relevant curriculum and active campus life.
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