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THE TAMIL NADU Dr. MGR Medical University, Chennai THE TAMIL NADU Dr. M.G.R. Medical University, Chennai Pharm.D. ‐ Affiliated Colleges/Institutions for the Academic Year 2020‐21 PRIVATE COLLEGES Sl.No. Inst. Code Name of the Institution Sanctioned Intake 1 082 Annai J.K.K. Sampoorani Ammal College of Pharmacy, 30 Ethirmedu, Valayakaranur Post, P.B.No.70 B.Komarapalayam - 638 183 Namakkal District 2 049 Arulmigu Kalasalingam College of Pharmacy, 30 Anandnagar,Krishnankoil Kunnur Post-626 190 Srivilliputhur (Via). Virudhunagar District 3 027 C.L. Baid Metha College of Pharmacy, 30 Old Mahabalipuram Road Jyothi Nagar, Thorapakkam Chennai - 600 096. 4 116 Cherraan's College of Pharmacy, 30 No. 521(Old No.278-A), Siruvani Main Road Telugupalayam Pirivu Coimbatore-641 039 5 030 College of Pharmacy, Sri Ramakrishna Institute of Paramedical Sciences, 30 395, Sarojini Naidu Road, Coimbatore - 641 044. 6 127 Edayathangudy G.S.Pillay College of Pharmacy, 30 Nagoor Main Road Nagapattinam 611 002 7 649 JKK Munirajah Institute of Health Sciences, College of Pharmacy, 30 College of Pharmacy, Thookanaickenpalayam, Erode 8 032 J.K.K. Natarajah College of Pharmacy, 30 Natarajapuram, Post Box.No:151 Komarapalayam - 638 183. Namakkal District. 9 090 Jaya College of Paramedical Sciences, College of Pharmacy 30 C.T.H. Road, Tiruninravur-602 024 Tiruvallur District 10 056 K.K. College of Pharmacy, 30 161, Sankralinganar Road, Gerugambakkam, Chennai - 602 101. 11 114 K.M.C.H. College of Pharmacy, 30 Kovai Estate Kalapatti Road Kalapatti Village Coimbatore - 641 035. 12 225 Karpagam College of Pharmacy, 30 Othakkalmandapam Village Coimbatore - 641 032. 13 051 Nandha College of Pharmacy, 30 No.21/4,Koora Palayam 'Pirivu' Pitchandampalayam Post Erode-638 052. 14 280 P.G.P. College of Pharmaceutical Sciences And Research Institute, 30 Namakkal - Karur Main Road Villipalayam, Nh-7 Namakkal District 637207 15 126 P.S.G. College of Pharmacy, 30 Post Box No.1674,Peelamedu Coimbatore 641 004 16 104 Padmavathi College of Pharmacy, 30 Krishnagiri Main Road Periyanakalli Dharmapuri-635 205 17 079 R.V.S. College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 30 242-B, Trichy Road, Sulur Coimbatore-641 402 18 345 S.S.M. College of Pharmacy, 30 S.F.No.834/1&2, Phinniam Palayampudur Jambai - 638 312 Erode 19 059 Swamy Vivekanandha College of Pharmacy, 30 Elayampalayam Kumaramangalam Post – 637 205. Tiruchengodu Taluk, Namakkal District. 20 138 Thanthai Roever College of Pharmacy, 30 "Roever Campus" Perambalur,Trichy-621 212 21 058 The Erode College of Pharmacy, 30 Veppampalayam Perundurai Main Road Vallipurathanpalayam Post, Vellodu (Via) Erode-638 112..
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