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I am currently studying in Oxford college of engineering. The infrastructure is good and well enough. They are improving the infrastructure day by day and the facilities are good are well. That's all about it
Beautiful spacious campus with state of the art facilities. 3 buildings for the the students to to study well and the college had many activities hall and a library for every department it is really great
Infrastructure is very good, excellent environment....students are very disciplined, teachers are very supportive. New principal is very great, motivates everyone to achieve new targets and plans. A very good overall experience
Hi,
Raja Rajeshwari College of Engineering is the best among the two. Though oxford offers 28 courses and Raja Rajeshwari 17, Raja Rajeshwari still beats it due to their overall performance. The fees of both the colleges is almost the same. Raja Rajeshwari College of Engineering also provides better facilities
Hello, I hope you are doing well
The campus is quite good surrounded with lots of green trees and space to walk around. It does not have a good auditorium. It does not have a proper ground to play in.
Most of the people here are from Karnataka and speak
Yes, oxford college of engineering has a uniform. The normal uniform constitutes of formal white full sleeve shirt and grey trouser with grey/white/red striped tie and charcoal grey blazer. This has to be worn everyday. Uniforms have been made compulsory to bridge the socioeconomic gap between the students and represent
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