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ID Memorial College of Pharmacy, Ghazipur Facilities

  • Library
    There is a wide range of books, periodicals, journals, theses, microfilms and compact discs available in the library.
  • Laboratories
    The institute has state of the art laboratories for all the disciplines of pharmacy. They are specially designed to provide optimum space, light and working ease to each student.
  • I.T Infrastructure
    The college has an excellent IT Infrastructure facility for the students.
  • Sports
    Institute has a sports department which organizes sports activities within the institute and without. Outdoor games like Volleyball, Cricket, Badminton etc are complemented by indoor games like Carrom, Chess, Table Tennis, etc.
  • Wifi
    Wireless fidelity (wi-fi) building, enabling students to use the internet from all parts of the institute.
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