St Johns Pharmacy College, Bangalore

St Johns Pharmacy College

No.6, 9th Cross, IInd Main Vijayanagar IInd Stage Hampinagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka   |   ESTD : 1983   |   Approved By: AICTE   |  PCI   |   Type: Private
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About College

St. John’s Pharmacy College is one of the oldest pharmacy colleges in Karnataka and runs with the objective of providing quality education to the deserving candidates in the field of pharmacy and makes students competent through skill development. The college has been excelling at developing the overall persona of student and instilling the education and knowledge with the global outlook and state of the art facilities. The college helps develop the awareness of the latest technologies by the research facilities and the laboratories.

Facts & Figures of St. John’s Pharmacy College:

Established In

1983

University Type

Self Financing

Affiliated With

Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences

Approval

 AICTE, PCI New Delhi

Total Faculty Members

50+

How to Reach

No. 6, 9th Cross Road, 2nd Stage, Hampinagar, 2nd Main Road, Vijayanagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560104

Why to join St. John’s Pharmacy College:

  • Highly Qualified Faculty – The College has notable faculty with good educational background ranging from Masters to Doctorates, each and every faculty member is one of the best in their respective fields.

  • World Class Facilities in Library – Reference and Award winning authors’ books collection, fully computerized with Internet facilities.

  • Modern pharmaceutical Labs – The laboratories are provided with the latest and AICTE approved instruments for better exposure to the latest technologies.

  • Research Centre – The faculty has received various medals and awards in the research and is driven to motivate and help students in their projects and areas of research.

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