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June 01, 2025

New-age leader, SV Rajiv Gowda shares a clear and concise vision, and factual overview of learning and performance of East Point Group Of Institutions in a fast-evolving market landscape

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What are the pillars of academic excellence in EPGI?

East Point Group of Institutions (EPGI) in Bengaluru has earned its reputation for its commitment to academic excellence, offering a robust educational framework that integrates industry-relevant curricula, advanced teaching methodologies, and comprehensive student development programs.

The institution holds NAAC: B++ grade, NBA, NBAH, and NABL national accreditations and approvals from AICTE and UGC for engineering and other programs. EPGI provides a diverse array of programs across multiple disciplines, including B Tech and M Tech Engineering in various specializations, MBA, BBA, B Com, BCA, B Sc, healthcare sciences such as pharmacy, nursing, and physiotherapy, and other diploma courses.

A dedicated team of over 600 highly qualified faculty members ensures teaching methodologies are effective and relevant. The institution invites guest faculty for conferences and lectures and arranges seminars and workshops for students and teachers. The faculty is majorly involved in 'centers of excellence,' motivating and guiding students and offering strong mentorship for entrepreneurial and innovative student-led projects.

In the current market scenario, what are your initiatives aimed at improving employability?

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