Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy in BG Nagara, Mandya district, is one of Karnataka's oldest pharmacy colleges (est. 1985) with 100 B.Pharm seats. It operates under Adichunchanagiri University — a deemed-to-be university — which means its degrees may not qualify for Karnataka state government pharmacist exam eligibility. Verify current norms with the Karnataka Drugs Control Department before admission.
Surana College Bengaluru, established in 1957 in Basavanagudi, is a private aided commerce college offering BCom and BA. NAAC A, Bengaluru City University. Annual fee: ₹12,000–₹20,000. South End Road location — 800m from Lalbagh metro. No hostel.
Bangalore Institute of Technology (BIT), V.V. Puram — central Bangalore VTU college, 3.7 km from City Railway Station. KCET cutoffs, branches, fees, placements.
PES College of Pharmacy, established in 1995 in Bangalore and affiliated to RGUHS, is part of the PES University group. It offers B.Pharm and M.Pharm programmes and admits B.Pharm students through KCET. The college is PCI- and AICTE-approved.
Jawahar Navodaya PU College Raichur is a well-known college in Raichur, Karnataka offering various programmes with focus on academic excellence, skill development and career readiness. The college maintains good standards for 2026-27 admissions.
Shree Devi College of Pharmacy in Mangaluru is affiliated to RGUHS and approved by PCI, offering B.Pharm with 60 seats since 1998. Part of the Shree Devi Group of Institutions in Dakshina Kannada, it's a recognised RGUHS option in the Mangaluru coastal belt.
Bishop Cotton Women's Christian College Bengaluru, founded in 1925 by the Church of South India, is one of Bengaluru's oldest women's colleges. NAAC A, Bengaluru City University. BA, BSc, BCA for women only. St Mark's Road — 600m from MG Road metro. Girls' hostel available.
East Point College of Pharmacy, established in 1993 in Bidarahalli, east Bangalore, is affiliated to RGUHS and approved by PCI and AICTE. It offers B.Pharm, D.Pharm, and M.Pharm programmes and admits B.Pharm students through KCET. Its east Bangalore location gives students access to Whitefield's pharmaceutical and biotech corridor for internships.
Dr MV Shetty Institute of Technology Moodbidri in Moodbidri, Karnataka offers AICTE-approved engineering programmes including B.E and M.Tech. Known for experienced faculty, modern laboratories and good placement record. Admissions for 2026-27 through KCET and COMEDK.
Sri Basaveshwar PU College Bagalkot in Bagalkot, Karnataka is an established educational institution providing quality undergraduate and postgraduate programmes with experienced faculty and adequate infrastructure for student development in 2026-27.
Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences — Allied Health in Bangalore, Karnataka — Allied Health Sciences college offering BSc MLT, BSc Radiology, BSc OTT, BSc Cardiac Tech. Affiliated to RGUHS. Admission 2026-27 open.
Srinivas College of Pharmacy in Mangaluru is affiliated to RGUHS and approved by PCI, offering B.Pharm with 100 seats since 2003. Part of the Srinivas Group, this college is RGUHS-affiliated — separate from Srinivas University (deemed). Students planning Karnataka government pharmacist careers should confirm this affiliation in their admission documents.
Jyoti Nivas College Bengaluru, founded in 1963 by the Sisters of St Anne in Koramangala, is a leading women's autonomous college. NAAC A, Bengaluru City University. BA, BCom, BSc, BCA. Annual fee: ₹20,000–₹40,000. Girls' hostel on campus. Autonomous syllabus.
BNM Institute of Technology (BNMIT), Banashankari, Bangalore — VTU autonomous, NAAC A, Metro walkable. KCET cutoffs 8,000–18,000 range, fees, and placement details.
Krupanidhi College of Pharmacy, established in 1995 on Sarjapur Road, Bangalore, is an RGUHS-affiliated, PCI- and AICTE-approved institution. Part of the Krupanidhi Group, it offers B.Pharm, M.Pharm, and Pharm.D programmes. KCET is the admission route for B.Pharm. Its Sarjapur Road location gives students proximity to Bangalore's IT and clinical research corridor.