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Bangalore medical colleges include St. John's Medical College (SJMC) and Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute (BMCRI). [4] [5] The M. P. Birla Institute of Fundamental Research has a branch located in Bangalore. [6]
Bishop Cotton Boys' School (1865) Bishop Cotton Girls' School (1865) Cathedral High School (1866) Baldwin Boys' High School (1880) Baldwin Girls' High School (1880) St. Joseph's Indian High School (1904) St Anthony's Boys' School (1913) Clarence High School (1914) National High School (1917) St. Germain High School (1944) Bangalore Military ...
Jain University offers more than 200 UG and PG programs in commerce, sciences, humanities and arts, engineering and technology and management. [7] It also offers courses for working professionals in the field of Business Administration, Engineering and Information technology.
St Joseph's Evening College, Bangalore was established in 1972 as a Jesuit college to empower the underprivileged sectors of Indian society [10] In 2005, it was given autonomous status by the UGC, to devise its own curriculum. [11] The Evening College is a minority institution and accepts students of all religious denominations without ...
The Bangalore High School was started by the Mysore Government in 1858, and Bishop Cotton Boys' School was started in 1865. In 1945 when World War II came to an end, King George Royal Indian Military Colleges was started at Bengaluru by King George VI, the school is popularly known as Bangalore Military School [3] [4]
Ramaiah Institute of Management is also known as M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Management (MSRIM), is an autonomous private management college [1] located in Bangalore, Karnataka and headquartered at Mathikere, Karnataka, India. The college was established in the year 1995 [2] and has been academically autonomous for postgraduate program.
Janaseva Vidya Kendra (JSVK), commonly known as Janaseva Vidya Kendra Boys Hostel, is located on Magadi Road, Channenahalli, in Bangalore in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is a boys' hostel school. The school was built by educationists from Karnataka and began with 13 boys in 1972, growing to around 600 students ranging from 5th to 12th grade.
Arya Mahila Mahavidyalaya (Hindi: आर्य महिला महाविद्यालय) also known as Arya Mahila Degree College and as Arya Mahila PG ...