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    4/5
    34 Reviews
    College Infrastructure
    3.6/5
    Academics
    3.9/5
    Placements
    3.7/5
    Value for Money
    3.5/5
    Campus Life
    3.8/5
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    Oxford College is very worst

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    Third class college

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    Bad college

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    This is good college for pursuing for BE.

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    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 and the teachers here are much better than that in Oxford. It is also better in terms of infrastructure and placements. Raja Rajeshwari College of Engineering has the highest package offered 16.5 LPA and the average salary package being 4.9 LPA. On the other hand, Oxford offers an average package of 3.5 LPA and the highest being 8 LPA. Thus, you can see Raja Rajeshwari College of Engineering is a better choice.


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    All the best

    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 kannada  more than English, so if you are not familiar with kannada, communication might become an issue.

    Also the Faculty is decent in CSE compared to other branches like Mechanical, not the best but good enough to guide you through.

    Now regarding the placements Oxford isn't the best college in Bangalore nor it is the worst some students from CSE get a package of around 14 LPA, but this is not the average package which is around 5 LPA, you can consider this to be one of the highest.

    Hope This helps.

    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 a unified front. Events where uniforms are not compulsory still have strict guidelines that include full pants or jeans with decent shirts or T shirts for boys and Churidar, Pants, Kurtas, Tops for girls.

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