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TOP 10 COLLEGE IN MANGLORE

TOP 1 :

St. Aloysius College



St. Aloysius College is a Jesuit college in Mangalore, Karnataka, India. It is situated on a 37-acre campus atop Light House Hill, overlooking the Arabian Sea. The college was affiliated to Mangalore University, becoming autonomous from 2007




TOP 2 :

SDM Law College



Shri Kshetra Dharmasthala is not only a great pilgrimage centre of South India but also a unique embodiment of Dharma. It represents religious tolerance wherein the caste, creed and faith of pilgrims is no bar.




                                           
TOP 3 :

K S Hegde Medical Academy


  1. The K S Hegde Medical Academy, commonly referred to as KSHEMA, is a medical college in Deralakatte, near the city of Mangalore. It is managed by the Nitte education trust, which runs a number of professional colleges in the state of Karnataka. 




TOP 4:

 National Institute of Technology, Karnataka




The National Institute of Technology Karnataka formerly known as Karnataka Regional Engineering College, is a public engineering college at Surathkal, about 17 kilometres north of Mangalore city







TOP 5:

Father Muller Medical College




Father Muller Medical College, located about a kilometre from the National Highway-17 at Kankanady in Mangalore, is a religious minority educational institution forming a part of the Father Muller Charitable Institutions





TOP 6 :

Yenepoya University





Yenepoya University is a deemed university in Mangalore, Karnataka, India, established in 2009






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TOP 7 :


St. Joseph Engineering College




St. Joseph Engineering College is an engineering college in Vamanjoor, Mangalore, India. Being a unit of the Catholic Diocese of Mangalore, it is the only Catholic engineering institute in Karnataka




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                                          TOP 8 :

P A College of Engineering




P. A. College of Engineering is an engineering college located in Karnataka, India. It is situated at Konaje, 25 km from Mangalore. P.A.C.E. was founded in 1999 by the Kerala-based businessman Dr. P.A. Ibrahim. 



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                                         TOP 9 :

Canara College




Canara College was started in 1973 by the C.H.S. Association, which has managed educational institutions since 1891. It is affiliated with Mangalore University





                                        

                                          TOP 10 :


Srinivas Group of College




Srinivas Group of Colleges runs a host of educational institutes in and around Mangalore, Karnataka, India. The Colleges are managed by "A Shama Rao Foundation", Mangalore, which is an Educational and Public Charitable Registered Trust.




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