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About bapatla college of pharmacy

The Bapatla College of Pharmacy is one of first private pharmacy colleges established in the year 1995. It is located on a 55-acre campus in Bapatla, the fast growing town and is very well known as education hub because of wide number of renowned schools and colleges of which Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural College and the College of Agricultural Engineering , college of food science and technology, Bapatla Public School, Bapatla Engineering College, Bapatla Polytechnic college etc. are some of the most prestigious institutions . The campus incorporates large areas of grass malls with well-lighted, tree-lined paths. The College is easily accessible by road from Bapatla town, providing 50,000 square feet of state-of-the-art teaching and laboratory facilities. Additionally, the pharmacy college houses a pilot plant of APOGEN Remedies (A pharmaceutical Drug Manufacturer) and CPCSEA approved animal house facility.

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