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The Oxford Educational Institutions

The Oxford Educational Institutions

Educational institutions in Bangalore, India


The Oxford Educational Institutions are private educational institutions founded in 1974 by S. Narasa Raju. The Oxford Educational Institutions are the academic arm of the Children's Education Society (Regd.) in Bangalore, Karnataka State of India.[1][2] The Oxford Educational Institutions cover from K.G. to postgraduate courses.[1]

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Overview

The Oxford Educational Institutions under the aegis of Children's Education Society, headed by the educationist Vidyashree Shri. S Narasa Raju, has 32 educational institutions from KG to postgraduate ourses including Dentistry, Nursing, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, Engineering, Computer Education, Management, Life Science and Law.[2]

The institution is under the leadership of Shri. S.N.V.L Narasimha Raju, Executive Director.[2] The Oxford College of Science ranked first amongst private colleges in Karnataka for three consecutive years (2005, 2006, 2007) and ranked 25th amongst science colleges in India in 2007.[3][4]

Colleges/institutions

Medical Sciences

  • The Oxford Medical College
  • The Oxford Dental College
  • Oxford Physiotherapy College
  • Oxford Nursing College
  • Oxford Pharmacy College

Engineering

Management

  • Business Management
  • Hotel & Tourism Management

Arts, Science and Humanities

Primary education

  • PU College
  • English Nursing, Higher Primary and High School
  • Kannada Nursing, Higher Primary and High School
  • Senior Secondary School (CBSE)
  • English School (ICSE/ISC)
  • Teachers Training Institute (TCH/D.Ed/NTT)
  • Interactive Designer

References

  1. "About us". ’’’TOEI ’’’. Archived from the original on 19 November 2011.
  2. "Overview the Oxford Educational Institutions" (PDF). The Oxford Educational Institutions. Retrieved 20 November 2011.
  3. "Rankings". ’’’India Today ’’’. Archived from the original on 3 May 2012.


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