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Institute List Backup.Pdf INSTITUTE_ID INSTITUTE_NAME INSTITUTE_STATE DISTRICT INSTITUTE_CITY KMBB COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND 1-10001284 TECHNOLOGY Orissa KHORDHA DALEIPUT DR.SRI SRI SRI SHIVAKUMARA MAHASWAMY BANGALORE BYRANAYAKANA 1-10002971 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Karnataka RURAL HALLY,BANGALORE RURAL VANI NIKETAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT 1-10003861 STUDIES Andhra Pradesh KARIMNAGAR KARIMNAGAR MALTI MEMORIAL TRUST'S CSM "GROUP OF 1-10003974 INSTITUTIONS" Uttar Pradesh ALLAHABAD ALLAHABAD 1-10006103 GURGAON COLLEGE OF ENGG. FOR WOMEN Haryana GURGAON GURAGON 1-10006674 C M SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Andhra Pradesh RANGAREDDI SECUNDERABAD 1-10007463 INSTITUTE OF RURAL MANAGEMENT Rajasthan JAIPUR JAIPUR 1-10008111 JSS COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Karnataka MYSORE MYSORE GURU NANAK INSTITUTE OF PHARMACEUTICAL 1-10009621 SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY West Bengal KOLKATA KOLKATA PACIFIC INSTITUTE OF PHARMACEUTICAL 1-10009764 SCIENCES AND RESEARCH Rajasthan UDAIPUR UDAIPUR 1-10009924 SGSPS, INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY Maharashtra AKOLA AKOLA 1-10012771 SREE SARASWATHI THYAGARAJA COLLEGE Tamil Nadu COIMBATORE POLLACHI 1-10014231 VELLALAR COLLEGE FOR WOMEN Tamil Nadu ERODE ERODE 1-10015407 PACIFIC INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING Rajasthan UDAIPUR UDAIPUR 1-10023722 GLOBUS ENGINEERING COLLEGE Madhya Pradesh RAISEN BHOPAL AMC COLLEGE (ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT BANGALORE 1-10023904 COLLEGE) Karnataka RURAL BANGALORE 1-10023931 COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, KORADI Maharashtra NAGPUR NAGPUR 1-10027961 SHERWOOD COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Uttar Pradesh BARABANKI BARABANKI K.C.GROUP OF RESEARCH & PROFESSIONAL 1-10031491 INSTITITUES PANDOGA Himachal Pradesh UNA PANDOGA UPARLA AVS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND 1-10033913 TECHNOLOGY Andhra Pradesh NELLORE NELLORE AUROBINDO COLLEGE OF PHARMACEUTICAL 1-10034141 SCIENCES Andhra Pradesh WARANGAL WARANGAL BHAGWAN MAHAVIR COLLEGE OF 1-10035944 MANAGEMENT Gujarat SURAT SURAT 1-10037341 JSS COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Tamil Nadu NILGIRIS OOTACAMUND 1-10037375 ST. FRANCIS PG (MCA) COLLEGE Andhra Pradesh RANGAREDDI GAGILLAPUR KHANDESH COLLEGE EDUCATION SOCIETY'S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & INFORMATION 1-10038704 TECHNOLOGY Maharashtra JALGAON JALGAON ANNAPOORNA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT 1-10041131 RESEARCH Karnataka BELGAUM SANKESHWAR BANGALORE 1-10041361 T. JOHN COLLEGE Karnataka URBAN BANGALORE 1-10041741 S J M INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Karnataka CHITRADURGA CHITRADURGA 1-10042884 DELHI GLOBAL BUSINESS SCHOOL Haryana FARIDABAD FARIDABAD SOUTH WEST 1-10043091 DPC INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT Delhi DELHI NEW DELHI KHANDELWAL COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT 1-10043414 SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (MBA) Uttar Pradesh BAREILLY BAREILLY HOLY GRACE ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING FOR 1-10043855 WOMEN Kerala THRISSUR MALA PRATHAP NARENDER REDDY COLLEGE OF 1-10046661 PHARMACY Andhra Pradesh RANGAREDDI HYDERABAD 1-10047884 C.L.BAID METHA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Tamil Nadu CHENNAI CHENNAI ANANTAPUR INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND 1-10054017 SCIENCES (AIMS), MBA COURSE Andhra Pradesh ANANTAPUR ANANTAPUR 1-10057434 SRI VENKATESWARA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR CHITTOOR PADMABHOOSHAN VASANTRAODADA PATIL 1-10058361 INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Maharashtra SANGLI BUDHGAON 1-10059071 DCSMAT BUSINESS SCHOOL Kerala IDUKKI VAGAMON 1-10061731 GOEL INSTITUTE OF HIGHER STUDIES Uttar Pradesh LUCKNOW LUCKNOW 1-10061874 MR DAV INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Haryana ROHTAK ROHTAK GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND 1-10063464 RESEARCH Maharashtra PUNE AVASARI (KHURD) 1-10064214 BHOPAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Madhya Pradesh BHOPAL BHOPAL 1-10064364 PSN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE Tamil Nadu TIRUNELVELI TIRUNELVELI 1-10065871 PT. SUJAN SINGH DEGREE COLLEGE Uttar Pradesh MEERUT MEERUT BHOPAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & 1-10066704 MANAGEMENT Madhya Pradesh BHOPAL BHOPAL CHRISTU JYOTHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 1-10067204 AND SCIENCE Andhra Pradesh WARANGAL JANGAON 1-10073941 JAMIA HAMDARD Delhi SOUTH DELHI NEW DELHI MAHARANA PRATAP COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY 1-10074001 (MCA) Madhya Pradesh GWALIOR GWALIOR SHRI SHIVAJI VIDYA PRASARAK SANSTHA'S LATE BAPUSAHEB SHIVAJIRAO DEORE COLLEGE OF 1-10074451 ENGINEERING, DHULE Maharashtra DHULE DHULE 1-10074841 LE MAGNUS SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT Chhattisgarh DURG KUMHARI BANGALORE 1-10082920 CMR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Karnataka URBAN BANGALORE 1-10083071 APEX INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Uttar Pradesh RAMPUR KAUSHALGANJ, BILASPUR CHAITANYA BHARATHI INSTITUTE OF 1-10083441 TECHNOLOGY Andhra Pradesh RANGAREDDI HYDERABAD 1-10086261 RAJALAKSHMI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Tamil Nadu THIRUVALLUR CHENNAI AMARDEEP COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & 1-10088401 MANAGEMENT Uttar Pradesh FIROZABAD FIROZABAD GATEWAY INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & 1-10092144 TECHNOLOGY Haryana SONEPAT SONEPAT 1-10092361 CEPT UNIVERSITY Gujarat AHMEDABAD AHMEDABAD VIKRANT INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & 1-10092973 MANAGEMENT Madhya Pradesh INDORE INDORE SRI VIDYA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & 1-10093904 TECHNOLOGY Tamil Nadu VIRUDHUNAGAR VIRUDHUNAGAR 1-10094311 SHEKHAWATI BUSINESS SCHOOL Rajasthan SIKAR SIKAR 1-10094841 HUMERA KHAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Maharashtra MUMBAI CITY MUMBAI AZAD INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & 1-10094951 TECHNOLOGY Uttar Pradesh LUCKNOW LUCKNOW ANWAR UL ULOOM COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & 1-10096671 TECHOLOGY Andhra Pradesh RANGAREDDI VIKARABAD 1-10097031 SENGUNTHAR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu NAMAKKAL TIRUCHENGODE JALPAIGURI GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING 1-10099511 COLLEGE West Bengal JALPAIGURI JALPAIGURI JAYAWANTRAO SAWANT INSTITUTE OF 1-10100121 MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH Maharashtra PUNE PUNE 1-10100301 POST GRADUATE COURSES - MR COLLEGE Andhra Pradesh VIZIANAGARAM VIZIANAGARAM P.A.AZIZ COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND 1-10100501 TECHNOLOGY Kerala TRIVANDRUM TRIVANDRUM 1-10106241 CT INSTITUTE OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES Punjab JALANDHAR JALANDHAR PANCHWATI INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & 1-10107051 TECHNOLOGY Uttar Pradesh MEERUT MEERUT VIDYABHARATI COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, 1-10108482 AMRAVATI Maharashtra AMRAVATI AMRAVATI CAREER INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL 1-10113011 MANAGEMENT Madhya Pradesh BHOPAL BHOPAL H.K.E.S S MATOSHREE TARADEVI RAMPURE INSTITUTE OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES, 1-10122092 GULBARGA, KARNATAKA Karnataka GULBARGA GULBARGA 1-10124001 CH INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT & COMMERCE Madhya Pradesh INDORE INDORE 1-10124644 IDEALCOLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI KAKINADA SRI VENKATESWARA COLLEGE OF COMPUTER 1-10125164 SCIENCES Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR CHITTOOR 1-10132661 NEW NETAJI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Andhra Pradesh NALGONDA HYDERABAD 1-10133101 KANCHI PALLAVAN ENGINEERING COLLEGE Tamil Nadu KANCHIPURAM KOLIVAKKAM GSBA ENGINEERING, PHARMACY AND 1-10134861 MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE Uttarakhand HARIDWAR HARIDWAR ASTRAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND 1-10137131 RESEARCH Madhya Pradesh INDORE INDORE 1-10141114 AURORA S PG COLLEGE(MCA) Andhra Pradesh RANGAREDDI QUTHBULLAPUR (M) 1-10144991 LUQMAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Karnataka GULBARGA GULBARGA JAYARAM COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND 1-10147081 TECHNOLOGY Tamil Nadu TIRUCHIRAPPALLI TIRUCHIRAPPALLI SMT. C. R. GARDI SCHOOL OF PHARMACY (FOR 1-10148191 GIRLS) Gujarat JAMNAGAR JAMNAGAR 1-10148591 NOBLE COLLEGE OF COMPUTER SCIENCES - MCA Andhra Pradesh NELLORE SPSR NELLORE 1-10152184 INDORE INDIRA BUSINESS SCHOOL Madhya Pradesh INDORE INDORE 1-10152701 SHEKHAWATI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT Rajasthan SIKAR SIKAR NAVARASAM ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE FOR 1-10152794 WOMEN Tamil Nadu ERODE ERODE AISHWARYA COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT & 1-10155081 RESEARCH CENTRE Rajasthan JODHPUR JODHPUR SCHOOL OF PHARMACY, DEVI AHILYA 1-10155621 VISHWAVIDYALAYA Madhya Pradesh INDORE INDORE SHEKHAWATI INSTITUTE OF ENGG. 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