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GOVERNMENT COLLEGE - RAJAMAHENDRAVARAM(Affiliated to Adikavi Nannayya University, Rajamahendravaram)
(An Autonomous Institution Since 2000)Re-Accredited by NAAC with "A" Grade (CGPA : 3:19)
College with Potential for Excellence (2016-21)East Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh, India, 533 105.
(ESTD-1853)
HAND BOOK2019-20
Name : _____________________________________________
Class & Program : ____________________________________
Roll No / Admn. No.: ___________________________________
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Government College (Autonomous) Rajamahendravaram
College Hand Book 2019-20HAND BOOK COMMITTEE
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President :Dr. David Kumar Swamy Rapaka
M.S., M.Phil., Ph.D.,Principal
Convener :K. Anjaneyulu
M.A., (Ph.D.)
Lecturer in PhilosophyVice Principal
Member:Ramesh Kumar Rachaprolu
M.A., M.A., M.L.I.Sc.,
Lecturer in Lib. Science
Member :Dr. J. Suneetha M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Professor in Botany
Member :Capt. D. Rudra M.Sc., (Ph.D.)
Lecturer in Geology
CONTENTS
Sl. Item / Description Page No.
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I. Principals Message 5
2. STAARR 10
3 Introduction 15
4 Student Progression Policy 29
5 Student Code of Conduct Policy 42
6 Academic Calendar 49
7 Administrative Overview 51
8 Governance 63
9 Examinations, Evaluation & Results 87
10 Proctor System 104
11 Scholarships & Prizes 108
12 Vision 2028
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Principal’s Message
The Government College (Autonomous), Rajahmundry is proud to proclaimthat we are providing a world class education coupled with life skills, softskills and ethics for more than one and half centuries and is known as Abodeof Excellence, a campus of inspiration.
We know the fact that each student is different in terms of personality andlearning abilities. We also believe that powerful teaching learning occurs withshared spirit of responsibility and temperament which creates a passionatelearning experience to students and the college is known for its warmth, energyand excellence in these lines.
Since its inception in 1853 as zilla school, the college has been producinggems of students for adornment of mother India and spreading the knowledgeacross the globe. The students of this Alma matter were later turned to begiants in various spheres globally.
The various programs offered by the college would stimulate the intellectualcuriosity of each student and foster a positive spirit among the stakeholderswith the support of committed staff who are striving to create a milieu thatsustains excellence. Our pursuit of high academic attainment with the supportof all the staff and parents makes us distinct among other higher educationalinstitutions in the State. This is evidenced by conferment of Rank 1 amongGovernment Colleges in the State by the Commissionerate of CollegiateEducation and continuous achievements of “Pratibha Awards” by students everyyear, which is being given to the topper in each subject in the State by theGovernment of Andhra Pradesh.
Education does not only mean academic excellence alone, but it is coordinationbetween Intellectual Power, Skills and Ethical values. Our slogan is ”StudentFirst” and we enjoy taking the challenge of nurturing the young minds, thefuture citizens of the nation, with the indelible impressions of a holisticeducation and make him/her as a vibrant student, above all, a generous andsentient human being.
I am sure that thestudent centricpedagogical strategies would stimulated theyoung minds with emphasis on all-round growth and progress of our students.
The College is hailed as “College with Potential for Excellence” which hascarved a niche for itself, with the dedicated efforts, deeply committed and
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experienced faculty and active parents. We shoulder the responsibility of makingour student’s journey in the college splendid with many enjoyable learningexperiences by providing them an exquisite platform to enhance their creativeand inter-personal skills. The alumni of the college, who were well settled acrossthe globe, is a clear example of the commitment of the College for providinglife skills. The College is vouched to instil the ethical values in the studentswithout compromising their scientific temperament and questioning spirit.
I am happy to inform you that the College is now turned out to be a “SmartCampus” with well equipped amenities like spacious classrooms, Science andComputer laboratories, Open Gym, Open Air Auditorium, Virtual and DigitalClassrooms with Interactive Boards, Integrated Attendance Management System,Digital Library, Dynamic Website, CCTV Surveillance, immaculate Canteenand sprawling play grounds with various facilities.
Further, the College is in forefront in organizing various activities in pursuanceof Government orders such as Swachch Bharat Abhiyan, Janmabhumi-MaaVooru, awareness camps etc. Of late, the College has received “SwachchaAndhra-2018” award as part of Swachch Bharat - 2018 awards from Governmentof Andhra Pradesh.
With all the support from stakeholders the college is now offering 47 UG and14 PG programs besides research programs in 9 departments with a focus oncreating employable man force. Of late, the institution has been graded at “A”with CGPA of 3.19 by the NAAC, which is the highest CGPA amonggovernment institutions in entire India.
Let us continue to pave the way to develop altruistic human beings with highstandards of intellect and also commence with great enthusiasm and suppositionfor achieving towering standards in academics and other essential skills therebybuild the nation together.
I wish you all the Best. Your valuable suggestions are always welcome.
“Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself.”
R. David Kumar
Principal
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Student First‘Student First’ is the motto of the College, i.e., the Student is consideredas the centre of all the institutional activities. To achieve excellence in allits activities that empower the student community, the college has taken upvarious initiatives, established different platforms, implemented many bestpractices and encouraged many student initiatives, in addition to the formalinstitutional supporting wings. To give more visibility and order to theseinitiatives, the college has established nine centres of excellence, bringing
the initiatives and best practices under each of these centres.
Nava Ratnas: The Accelerators of College Development and Student
Empowerment
• Fine Arts Association• Literary Association• CIIE – Centre for Innovation Incubation and
Entrepreneurship• Yoga & Meditation Centre• Campus Radio
• ISR - Institutional Social Responsibility
• ACHHA - Arts College Helping Hands Association
• PSAF – Poor Students Aid Fund
JoG - Joy of Giving
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• Crystal Growth &Nano Science ResearchLaboratory
• CIL - Central Instrumentation Laboratory
• Antique Equipment Lab
• 9 Research Centres
• 22 Research Supervisors
• Digital Classrooms
• Virtual Classrooms
• e-Classrooms
• LCS - Lecture Capturing System (Recording Studio)
• iAMS – Integrated Attendance Management System(Biometric Attendance)
• Digi Hub
• Info-tech House
• Simulation and Robotic Laboratory.
• Math-Stat Laboratory
• Abacus Digi-Hub
• Net Resource Centre
• JKC-IT Lab
• LRC (Learning Resource Centre) - Central Library• Departmental Libraries• e-Classrooms• Digital Library• N List• DELNET• NDL – National Digital Library• SWAYAM• G-Suite
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• Centre for Gandhian Studies
• JKC - Jawahar Knowledge Center (Training &Placement Cell)
• ELL - English Language Lab
• TISS – Tata Institute of Social Sciences
• APSSDC – Andhra Pradesh State SkillDevelopment Corporation Centre
• Student Activity Clubs
• CFL – Centre for Financial Literacy
• CGC - Career Guidance Cell
• Waste Management• Rainwater Harvesting Pits• Go Green – Green Army• Renewable Energy Management• Green Audit• Vehicle free Day• Plastic Free Campus• Swachh Bharat Activities
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STAARR
The Government College Rajahmundry’s Vision, priority and thrust focuses
on attaining the graduate attributes like
· Excellence in Teaching, Learning & Research
· Interdisciplinary knowledge
· Sustainability
· Ethical values
· Nation Building
In order to achieve this comprehensive vision, the College has adopted a
distinctive approach to demonstrate its mission in the form of a STAR
with six vertices, wherein each vertex symbolizes the potential thrust area
of this institution. This structure is unique in nature and the college wishes
to obtain a trademark under Intellectual Property Rights.
To accomplish the goal of transforming the institution into an Abode of
Excellence and to substantiate the tag line ’Education Refined and
Redefined’ the college embarks on 6 fundamental traits acronymed as
STAARR.
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o Strategy
o Technology
o Adaptability
o Analysis
o Research
o Resources
Strategy
· The Government College (Autonomous), Rajahmundry has evolved
various strategic policies and procedures that place the needs and
benefits of students on the top. They mirror the vision, mission
and core values of the institution and sustain its commitment to
create a vibrant teaching, learning and research
environment. Academic excellence is achieved in this institution
with strategic planning for imparting interdisciplinary knowledge
combined with skills and values.
Technology
· Technology is a key aspect in Teaching Learning process and has
proved itself to be the potential strength of the students in this
competitive world to transform themselves into dynamic
entrepreneurs. The Govt. College (Autonomous), Rajahmundry has
adopted technology to make teaching- learning more meaningful
and delightful and to keep students engaged with excitement to
learn.
· Technology can also invigorate the relationships between the
teachers and the taught. The teacher will effectively
integrate technology with core knowledge thereby elevates himself
to be an adviser, a content expert, and an educator. Consequently,
the adaptation of new technology turns out to be an indispensable
support in curriculum design. The institution stands in the forefront
of optimal utilization technology for curriculum enrichment.
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Adaptability
· In the contemporary era, adaptability has become the watchword
to achieve ambitious targets anywhere. Adaptability helps one stay
afloat even when adversities pull him down. Instead of staying out
of currents, they take pressure into their stride and swim along
using the flow. The Government College (Autonomous),
Rajahmundry sincerely believes that Education is the most
significant leveller in an unequal society like India. Delivery of
quality education unlocks the doors of opportunity breaking down
the social and economic barriers. Therefore, the College maintains
the quality of education by training young minds to adapt
themselves to any positive change.
· The latest endeavour of this institution is to restructure education
by shifting focus from theory-based curriculum to vocational
curriculum with an intention to provide global skills to staff and
students. The institution was successful in infusing positive attitude
among the faculty and students to adapt themselves to the process
of change in the new circumstances. The students have successfully
adapted themselves to the changes ushered in.
Analysis
· The education policies of the College focus mainly on quality
assurance through a fool proof evaluation system. The institution
invests its best efforts to analyse the feedback from stakeholders
on the quality of the curriculum, its methods of transaction,
infrastructure, and sustenance. It resulted in strengthening the vital
areas of teaching, learning and infrastructure.
· Internal and external Academic & Administrative Audits also help
analyse quality with an objective to improve the functional
efficiency of the institution and promote accountability.
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Research
· Research is the quest for knowledge and it is the way the academia
benefits the outside world. It equips students with host of other
traits such as inquisitiveness, analytical skills, forming hypothesis
and arriving at conclusions from a complex situation. This in turn
helps them through their career and life. Research is one of the
areas in this college where staff and students put strengths together
to explore into discreet knowledge.
· The passionate, inquisitive and intellectual brains of this institution
involve in continuous research apart from classroom teaching to
mark the college as an institution with distinction, an abode of
excellence and a temple of advanced learning.
· The Institution has become a source of generating high calibre
manpower and a repository of national intellect in various spheres,
particularly in the field of Science. Recognizing this, the College
was granted huge funding from the Department of Science &
Technology under FIST program to develop science facilities in
the college.
Resources
· Human resources, material resources and financial resources are
central to the inclusive growth of this institution. The institution
has been successful in procuring and utilising required resources.
· Effective budgeting combined with strategic planning helps manage
multiple priorities for a potential future. The institution has
developed a systematic budgetary system to enhance its
infrastructure.
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Strategy • Strategy Planning & Deployment Document• Strategy for well-defined outcomes• Various policies and procedures
Technology • State-of-the-art technology• Virtual Classrooms• Digital Classrooms• Studio, Simulation and Robotics lab• ICT based teaching
Adaptability • Adaptability to latest knowledge & skills• Student Exchange Program• Dual Degree Program• Environmental Consciousness• Swachha Andhra Award-2018• Go Green & Green Army• Solar Energy
Analysis • Looking back and moving ahead concept.• Exploring the outcomes for further refinement• Student feedback on lecturers• Stakeholders feedback on curriculum• Public perception on infrastructure• Examination reforms
Research • Systematic approach to solve the issues with established facts• 9 Recognized Research Centres• Crystal-Growth &Nano Research Centre• Doctoral Students• Student Study Projects
Resources • Human Resourceso Students o Highly intellectual faculty• Material Resourceso Fully equipped laboratories• Physical Infrastructureo Academic Buildings o Hostels• Financial Resourceso Funds from Government, UGC, DST, RUSA, Philanthropistso Consultancy, Industry-Academic Linkage & Collaborationo CIIE, IT infrastructure and LRC
INTRODUCTION
Vision, Mission and Core Values of the College
Vision:To emerge as an outstanding academic institution with quest for excellence in
teaching, learning and research to impart, sustain and apply knowledge and
skills in an interdisciplinary environment with consideration for ethical, social
and ecological values to carve out professionals of integrity and character for
nation building.
Mission :To extend equal opportunities to learning through relevant, innovative
programs and services
To provide global knowledge and skill-sets to span academia, industry
and life.
To be a custodian of Indian culture and heritage
To be a catalyst for societal transformation through sustainable
community extension programs
To build a generation of nationalistic, environment-conscious and
globally competitive professionals with wholesome values and attitudes.
Core Values :The Institution is guided by Core Values of
Women in Development
Patriotism
Integrity
Inclusiveness
Transparency
Critical thinking
Team Work
Sustainability
Institutional Social Responsibility
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PROGRAM OUTCOMES (POS)On successful completion of Graduate & Post Graduate programme, graduating
students/graduates will be able to:
PO 1 Domain Expertise:
· Acquire comprehensive knowledge and skills.
· Make use of the knowledge in an innovative manner.
· Effectively apply the knowledge and skills to address various
issues.
PO 2 Life-long Learning and Research:
· Learn “how to learn”- Self motivated and self directed learning.
· Adapt to the ever emerging demands of work place and life.
· Be inquisitive and establish cause and effect relationship.
· Investigate and report.
PO 3 Modern equipment Usage
· Use ICT effectively.
· Access, retrieve and use authenticated information.
· Have knowledge of software applications to analyze data.
PO 4 Computing Skills and Ethics
· Develop rationale and scientific thinking process.
· Use technology intelligently for communication, entertainment and
for the benefit of mankind.
· Ensure ethical practices throughout ones endeavors for the well being
of human race.
PO 5 Complex problem Investigation & Solving
· Predict and analyze problems.
· Frame hypotheses.
· Investigate and interpret empirical data.
· Plan and execute action.
PO 6 Perform effectively as Individuals and in Teams
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· Work efficiently as an individual
· Cooperate, coordinate and perform effectively in diverse teams/
groups.
· Prioritize common interest to individual interest.
PO 7 Efficient Communication & Life Skills
· Express thoughts in an effective manner
· Listen, understand and project views in a convincing manner
· Decide appropriate media to share information
· Develop skills to present significant information clearly and
concisely to interested groups.
PO 8 Environment and Sustainability
· Understand sensibly the Environmental challenges.
· Think critically on environment sustainability measures.
· Propagate and follow environment friendly practices.
PO 9 Societal contribution
· Render service for the general good of the society.
· Involve voluntarily in social development activities at Regional,
National, global levels.
· Have own pride in volunteering to address societal issues viz:
calamities, disasters, poverty, epidemics.
· Be a patriotic citizen to uphold the values of the nation
PO 10 Effective Project Management
· Identify the goals, objectives and components of a project and
decide the appropriate time of completion.
· Plan, organize and direct the endeavors of teams to achieve the set
targets in time.
· Be competent in identifying opportunities and develop strategies for
contingencies.
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COLLEGE AT A GLANCE
1853 : The college started as a Zilla school
1868 : Upgradation as a provincial school.
1873 : Acquired the status of a First Grade College
1891 : Affiliation to Madras University
1926 : Affiliation to Andhra University
1930 : Started B.Sc course with Mathematics,
Physics & Chemistry.
1950 : ‘Metcalfe Hostel’ for boys bearing the much-
loved name of the college founder Principal.
1957 : Introduced PUC Course
1958 : The 3-year degree course in Arts and
Commerce commenced.
1960 : The College celebrated its centenary.
1969 : The addition of the Geology block was yet
another proud accession
1971-72 : Introduction of Post Graduate courses in
Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry
1982-83 : Introduced M.A Telugu course
1987-88 : Introduction of M.Com
1997-98 : B.A. Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial
Science was introduced with U.G.C funding
1998-99 : Restructured courses in B.Sc with
Microbiology, Medical lab Technology,
Biotechnology, Engineering Geology and
Geo-exploration and computer science.
2000-2001 : The honor of being the first government
college in the state of Andhra Pradesh to
be conferred Autonomy is yet another
landmark.
2001-2002 : Introduced M.Sc Zoology courses on
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Self-finance basis.
2003-04 : Accredited with ‘A’ Grade by NAAC
2005 : The Department of Chemistry has been recognized
by Andhra University as a Research Center
2006-07 : Extended Autonomous status up to 2013
2009-10 : Introduced M.Sc Botany course under self finance
2011 : The Department of Physics has been recognized
by Andhra University as a Research Centre
2011 : Re-Accredited at “A” grade by NAAC with CGPA 3.09
2014 : CBCS introduced in the curriculum
2015 : Status of Autonomy extended up to 2020
2015 : Community College (“Food Processing &
Preservation”) Started
2016 : The college is conferred with “College with
Potential for Excellence”
(CPE) status by UGCin May 2016 for 2016 – 20121.
2016 : College has received DST-FIST grants (Rs. 80.00
Lakhs) towards “ Strengthen Teaching &
Research Facilities in all Science Departments
of the College” sanctioning orders in Dec 2016
for Five years.
2016 : Recognized as Research Centre by the Adikavi
Nannayya University.
2017 : Introduced six Job/Market oriented program in UG
2018 : Introduced 10 Job/Market oriented program in UG
2018 : Confirment of PG autonony
2019 : Re-Accredited with “A” GRADE by NAAC with CGPA 3.19
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LEGACY OF THE COLLEGE
During its long journey of heritage for more than 160 years, the college has
pride of having eminent personalities as its faculty and alumni. Its great faculty
fraternity includes the following:
Stalwarts worked in the college
• Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan- former President of India worked as
faculty member in department of Philosophy during 1916-19.
• Kandukuri Veeresalingam Pantulu, social reformer and writer worked
in Telugu department during 1876-77
Legendary alumni of the college
• Tanguturi Prakasam Pantulu, first Chief Minister of Andhra State
• Sri Adavi Bapi Raju Artist and Novelist of great Caliber
• Sri K.V.Reddy Naidu – Acting Governor in 1936 of Madras Presidency
• Sri Varahagiri Jogaiah Pantulu (Illustrious father of Dr.V.V.Giri, Former
President of India)
• Sri V.K.Krishna Menon – Former Minister of External Affairs in the
Republic of India
• Sri P.S.Rau – ICS,Chairman, Damodar Valley Corporation, Former
Governor of Kerala and awarded PadmaBhushan
• Sri Koka Subba Rao – Former Chief Justice of Supreme Court
• Sri Bhamidipati Kameswara Rao – A Humorist of Humorists who created
diversified characters in his play – lets,
• Sri Kavikondala Venkata Rao, Famous Lyricist
• Sri M.Narasimham Pantulu – Retired Collector & Ex-Member of Madras
Public Service Commission
• Dr.Suri Bhagavantham, greatest Physicist of India
• Sri C.Venkata Chalam Panthulu – 1st Andhra member of Bar Council
• Sri D.Seshagiri Rao Panthulu – Chairman, Kakinada Municipality,
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• Sri A.V.S.Krishna Rao – Violinist, got the President’s Gold Medal in
Karnatic Music
• Sri Gorantla Buchhaih Chowdary – the present Hon’ble MLA of
Rajahmundry Rural, AP
• G.S.Prakasa Rao – 1959-63 CBZ Batch and EX-MLA and Hon’ble
Minister for Forests, AP and F/o Sri GS Panda Das, now presently the
Commissioner of Collegiate Education, AP
Infrastructural Facilities available in the college
General Facility
• Campus Area : 46 acres• Total Number of Rooms : 160• Total number of class rooms for instruction delivery : 78• Laboratories : 23• Computer Labs : 07• Courts in Playground : 10• Seminar Hall : 01• Open Air Auditorium : 01• Generator : 01• Centralized Public Addressing System in ALL rooms in the campus• Website (Dynamic) www.gcrjy.ac.inSmart Campus Facility• Virtual Classrooms -05• Digital Classrooms -03• Campus Wi - Fi• Campus Networking (LAN)• CC Camera Surveillance• Solar Energy Resource - 50 KWP• Integrated Attendance Management System• Learning Management System• Skills Training CenterScience Facility• Nano Science Research Center• Prof. PC RAY Research Center
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• Prof. JC Bose Research Center• Botany Museum & Herbarium• Botanical Garden• Herbal Medicinal Garden• Green House & Shade Net • Zoology Museum• Geology Museum• Math - Stat Laboratory• Simulation Laboratory• Robotic LabDigital Facility• Digi Hub• Info Tech House• Abacus Digi Hub• JKC IT Lab• Language Lab• Commerce Lab• Digital Library• Studio• Mana TVDistinctive Facility• Vermi Compost Unit• Solid & Wet Waste Management• Rain Water Harvesting Pits• RO Plants (Safe Drinking Water)• Aquariums• Biodiversity Garden• Centre for Innovation, Incubation & Entrepreneurship (CIIE)Sports Facility• Garden Fitness Center• GYM• Volley Ball Courts• Basket Ball Court• Shuttle Badminton Courts• Ball Badminton Court
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• Kabaddi Court• Tennis Courts• Table Tennis• Cricket Practice Net• Cricket Grounds• Foot Ball Field• Kho Kho Field• Open Play GroundsSupport Services• Career Guidance & Counselling Cell (CGCC)• Women Empowerment Cell• Anti Ragging Cell• Grievance Redressed Cell• Value Education Cell• NSS Units• NCC Units• Red Ribbon/Red Cross• Fine Arts• Clubs• Hostels (Boys & Girls)• Health Center• Canteen• Campus Radio• Equal opportunities Cell• Student Council• Student Welfare
Student - Centered methods practiced in the college• New Pedagogical strategies• Seminars• Guest lectures• Field trips/ Surveys• Study projects/Linkages• Group discussions/Quiz programmes• Tutorials/Remedial Classes
Governing Body
S No CategoryDesignation onthe Governing
Body
Name of the Chairperson &members on GB of GC[A],
Rajamahendravaram
1 Educationialist Chairperson Dr.Sujata Sharma, IAS,
Spl. Commissioner of CollegiateEducation, Vijayawada
2 Industrialist Member To be nominated by CCE
Professional MemberSri Venkata Narayan Vedantam,
Chartered Accountant,Rajamahendravaram
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Teacher of theCollege
4 MemberSri K. Anjaneyulu
Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of Philosophy
Teacher of theCollege
5 MemberDr. M.R.Goutham
Academic Co-ordinator &Lecturer in Geology
7 UGC Nominee Member Dr. G.S. ChauhanDeputy Secretary, UGC-CRO, Bhopal
8 StateGovernment
Nominee
Member Dr. K. PrameelaRJDCE, Rajamahendravaram
UniversityNominee
Member9 Prof. P.Suresh Varma, Dean, CDC
Adikavi Nannaya University,Rajamahendravaram
10 Principal of theCollege
Ex-officioMember
Dr. R. David Kumar Swamy
6 Educationist /Industrialist
Member Dr. Karri Rama ReddyRenowned Psychologist & Educationist
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College Planning and Development Council (CPDC)
1. Dr.R. David Kumar Swamy, Principal President
2. Sri Tummidi Ramkumar, Wholesale Cloth Secretary
Merchant, Rajamahendravaram
3. Sri K.Anjaneyulu Lec. in Philosophy Faculty Member
4. Sri P.Srisaila Sastry Lec. in English Faculty Member
5. Dr. Karri Rama Reddy, Manasa Hospital, Philanthropist
Prakash Nagar, Rajamahendravaram
6. Sri P.V. Raghava Rao, Mounica Steels Industry representative
7. Dr. Sappa Durga Prasad (Nritya Prapoorna), Renowned Artist
Principal, Nataraj Nritya Niketan, Danavaipet, Rjy
8. Dr. A. Padmalatha Medical Practitioner
9. Sri Manyam Babji Industry representative
ACADEMIC COUNCIL
S.No Name Designation
1 Dr. R.David Kumar Swamy, Principal,Government College [A], Rajamahendravaram Chairman
2 All HOD’s
Member
3 Dr. A.A. Annapurna IQAC Coordinator
Lecturer in Commerce
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4 Sri P. Babji
Controller of Examinations Member
5. Sri P.Srinivasa Rao, Advocate & Member,
District Legal Services Authority, Rajamahendravaram Local Nominee
6. Sri Venkat Narayan Vedantam
Charted Accountant Professional Body Member
7. Sri P.R.Bhavana
General Manager, ONGC, Rajamahendravaram Industrial Nominee
8. Dr. K.V.Swamy, Asst. Professor
Dept. of Geology, Adikavi Nannaya University
Rajamahendravaram University Nominee
9. Dr. K.Ramaneswari, Asst. Professor
Dept. of Zoology, Adikavi Nannaya University
Rajamahendravaram University Nominee
10. Dr. K.Kamala Kumari, Associate Professor,
Dept. of CSE, Adikavi Nannaya University
Rajamahendravaram University Nominee
11 Dr. M.R.Goutham
Lecturer in Geology & Academic Co-ordinator Member Secretary
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FINANCE COMMITTEE
SNo. Name Designation
1 Dr. R.David Kumar Swamy Chairman Principal
General Manager (F & A)2 Sri K. Sridhar CCE Nominee Sri Sarvaraya Sugars Ltd
Rajahmundry
3 Dr.A.A. Annapurna Member Lecturer in Commerce
4 Sri C.V.Ramana Member Lecturer in Chemistry
5 Ch. A. Mahendra Member Administrative Officer
General Rules to be followed :
1. At the time of admission, extension of time will not be given to the candidatesselected under merit list to produce any certificate or payment of fee.
2. The student must abide by rules and regulations of the college, Uniformis compulsory for UG and PG students.
3. The College reserves the right to alter the fee structure and otherconditons mentioned in the prospectus when there is a change in therules from time to time by the Government / University.
4. Admission will not be made if sufficient number of applications is notreceived in any group combinations, and the applicants may beaccommodated in the combination in which the seats are vacant subjectto their eligibility and willingness.
5. The condidates are informed to keep the required number of Photostat copiesof the documents which they submit at the time of admission. The originalintermediate transfer certificate once submitted will not be returned. Incase of the cancellation of admission, TC from the college will be issuedand Readmission of candidate is not allowed after 12th June.
6. Reimbursement of scholarship as per Government norms.
7. Examination process is as per college rules.
8. Hostel Facility available in the College Campus for both girls and boys.
9. I.D. Card & Dress Code: Student must carry the Identification Cardcompulsorily and should wear the College Uniform for all days in theweek except on Wednesday.
10. Attendance: 75% of attendance in theory and 90% of attendance inPracticals is compulsory for every Semester. The candidate who is noteligible for the examination due to the shortage of attendance i.e., lessthan 75% may be condoned upto 66% on medical grounds with a feeof Rs.500/-. Otherwise, they will have to seek re-admission in the samesemester in the next academic year.
11. Tuition Fee: Candidates must pay the college fees of the semester within
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the stipulated date. Defaulters of payment of tuition fee will not be eligibleto take the examination.
12. No Waiving of Fees to discontinued Students: As per the Universityinstructions, students who discontinue their studies for various personalreasons should pay the entire fee for all the three years. Under anycircumstances no waiving of fee to discontinued student is admissible.Parents are advised to make clear note of the fee structure as it is anAutonomous Institution. No T.C. and C.C. will be issued if there areany dues from the students.
13. Examination Fee: Candidates who pay the college fee and have minimum75% attendance will be eligible to pay examination fee.The candidateswho do not pay the examination fee will not be promoted to the nextsemester.
14. Scholarship Holders:
1. The SC and ST Scholarship Holders are not eligible to get Scholarship ifthey discontinue in the middle of the course.
2. The SC and ST candidates who wish to take TC without completion ofthe courses have to pay all their dues and take TC.
3. The Scholarship Holders have to submit the Original Caste and IncomeCertificate in the Office.
15. Admission on T.C.: There is no admission on T.C. as the College isAutonomous and its Examination pattern and syllabus are different.
16. Re-Admission: Students – (i) who do not pay the Tuition fee; (ii) whodo not have the required attendance; and (iii) who do not pay theExamination fee, may seek re-admission for continuing in the sameSemester in the next academic year.
17. Parent – Teachers Meet: Parent or Guardian must attend the Parent-Teacher Meet without fail whenever intimated by the proctors. Eachstudent must submit 4 self-addressed cards and two stamp-size photos totheir proctors concerned.
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Student Progression Policy1. Introduction
This policy describes the processes in place to manage the progress of
students to support them in achieving their full potential. It describes the
role of students, Teachers, HoDs/Principal and parents/guardians and
explains the tools used for monitoring purposes. It describes in detail the
procedures to be followed when students make insufficient progress.
2. Policy and procedures aim
The aim of this policy and procedures is to maximize the achievement oflearners to encompass subject achievement, language and skilldevelopment, and acculturation.
3. General principles underlying this policy and procedures
i. The policy and procedures for managing student progress are explicit, clear,and consistently applied
ii. Teachers have the responsibility for monitoring the progress of studentsthey teach, include subject achievement and skill development
iii. Proctors have the responsibility for monitoring the overall progress ofstudents on their program of study
iv. Students are expected to take a high level of responsibility for managingtheir own progress, and teachers will support them to develop the necessaryskills to do this.
4. Approach to progress management
4.1 Approach
i. Managing the progress of students at College is the joint responsibility of
academic staff, welfare staff and the students themselves, and effort from
all three sources is required to enable the student to fulfill their academic
potential.
ii. Staff continuously monitors a student’s welfare and academic progress
and work together to quickly address any concerns and provide any
additional support required. In turn, students are expected to monitor their
own progress, using a student planner provided by the college, identify
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and raise any concerns they may have, and work proactively with staff to
try to address them.
iii. A group of students shall have a proctor, with whom they meet regularly.
Proctors monitor and manage students’ welfare and academic progress and
work with students and other members of staff to address any concerns.
4.2 Overview of student progress management processes
i. Student progress is continuously monitored by teaching staff
ii. Attendance, assignments and assessment marks are recorded by teaching
staff regularly.
iii. Attendance data, progress information, assignment and assessment marksto date are assessed by Proctors whenever needed to support progressmanagement
iv. Students are encouraged to evaluate, their own progress using studentplanners provided by the college
v. Proctors meet students during academic sessions to discuss progress and
welfare
vi. Concerns/issues are reported by staff, or raised by the students shall beaddressed by relevant academic and welfare staff
vii. Student support plans, including detailed management plans for studentswith special educational needs or disability (SEND), are developed andput in place if required.
In future, the College will introduce individual learning plans (ILPs) for
teachers and students to use as a joint resource for managing progress.
5. Progress management: Admission and startup of program
In the beginning of every program, students undergo some level of baseline
testing, including cognitive ability and English language testing. Results
of these tests are provided to proctors and concerned Teachers, who are
able to interpret the outcomes. Further the proctor is provided with
individual, class and proctor group profile reports, based on information
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furnished by students in application, which include details such as gender,
age, nationality, and academic entry qualifications.
i. All staff are expected to appropriately maintain the confidentiality ofbaseline and initial assessment information.
5.1 Long-term Goals and Aspirations
i. On admission, each students’ long term goals and aspirations are discussed
by Proctors/ Academic Advisors in the light of existing qualifications
outlined in the student’s baseline profile report, and the results of start-up-
program baseline testing.
ii. A student’s own goals and aspirations help to inform the process of
managing their progress. These goals and aspirations will be discussed
with the student as they progress through their program to ensure that the
student has realistic expectations and targets to work further.
5.2 Target Grades
i. Target grades will be set for each student by teaching staff, who will evaluate
information drawn from the student’s past educational achievements and
on-arrival baseline testing outcomes.
ii. Subsequently these target grades can be adjusted in the light of progressive
formative and summative assessment outcomes and subject-based reviews
from time to time.
5.3 Skill development and acculturation
i. Areas such as skill development and acculturation are discussed with
students using the baseline profile information.
ii. Any development that is required in these areas will be addressed by
academic staff to support the student’s overall learning needs.
5.4 Expectations for attendance and study
i. In order to actively engage the students in their own learning process and
make the best possible progress, it is important that they are aware of the
expectations casted upon them.
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ii. Teachers and Proctors continuously communicate to students that 100%
attendance at lessons is expected unless legitimate absence is authorized,
and outline the disciplinary process if this expectation is not met.
iii. In addition, students are expected to take a proactive role in their studies,
monitoring and managing their own progress by putting maximum efforts.
At the same time, staff should be proactive in identifying and managing
additional learning or welfare support needs.
6. Progress management: On program
6.1 Recording of assessment and attendance
i. All assignments/test and assessment marks and all student attendance at
lessons are recorded punctually.
ii. Summary reports showing marks and attendance to date, by student and
group, are available with Teachers and Proctors to facilitate the monitoring
and management of student progress.
6.2 Review of progress by Teachers
i. Teachers monitor the attendance and progress of students persistently,looking at skill development and acculturation in addition to academicachievement and general welfare, and take appropriate action to supportstudents wherever needed.
6.3 Actions to address concerns/issues by Teachers
Where there are concerns/issues identified by a Teacher, resulting actions
may include:
For general concerns/issues relating to a student’s health or welfare
i. Informal discussion of the concern/issue with the student, if appropriate,try to understand and work to resolve it, informing other relevant staff ofthe discussion and outcome
ii. Discussion of the concern/issue with the concerned Proctor, relevant welfarestaff and develop a plan for addressing the concern/issue, if required.
For general concerns/issues relating to a student’s academic progress
i. Informal discussion of the concern/issue with the student, if appropriate,
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try to understand and resolve it, informing other relevant staff for discussionand outcome
ii. Discussion of the concern/issue with the concerned Proctor and otherTeachers and chalk out a plan for addressing the concern/issue, if required.
For specific issues relating to attendance or behavior
i. An informal discussion of the issue with the student, if appropriate, try tounderstand and resolve it, informing other relevant staff for the discussionand outcome
ii. Discussion of the concern/issue with the concerned Proctor, relevant welfarestaff and other Teachers and chalk out a plan for addressing the issue, ifrequired
6.4 Review of student progress and welfare by Proctors
Each student is allocated to a Proctor to support and facilitate their academic
progress across all subjects/modules and to support their general welfare.
Proctors meet regularly with their students to resolve issues related to
academics and personal welfare.
Proctors monitor attendance and achievement data of students as recordedby Teachers from time to time. Proctors monitor for concerns/issues,including:
i. Poor attendance (overall/by subject/at particular times)
ii. Declining attendance (overall/by subject/at particular times)
iii. Internal assessment marks below pass standard (overall/by subject)
iv. Declining academic performance (overall/by subject)
v. Missing attendance data or marks.
In addition, Proctors monitor:
i. General welfare
ii. Potential safeguarding/child protection issues
iii. English language development
iv. Progress towards acculturation
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v. Learning skill development
vi. Spiritual, moral, social and cultural (SMSC) development
vii. Attitude towards/engagement with studies.
Proctors provide balanced feedback to students, including positive and
constructive comments. They give positive reinforcement where good
progress is being made and supportive encouragement where progress could
be improved. The Proctor also responds to the concerns raised by the
students, their Teachers and welfare staff.
6.5 Review of progress across subjects/modules by Proctors
i. Once in a Semester Proctors carry out a review of progress across all
subjects/modules of each student. The student is expected to prepare by
reviewing and evaluating their attendance data and subject/module marks,
provided by the Teachers/tutor. The Tutor prepares by reviewing attendance
data and homework and test marks, and Teacher comments included in
students’ progression reports.
ii. The tutor acknowledges achievements and discusses areas for improvement
and then supports the student to identify action for betterment or continued
high performance. Support needs are addressed.
iii. Outcomes are recorded by the student in their student planner. The tutoralso records key points and outcomes of the progress review and sharesthe records with other relevant staff.
6.5 Actions to address concerns/issues by Tutors/Teachers
i. Where a concern/issue is identified by a Tutor, the Tutors will firstly discuss
it with other relevant academic and welfare staff. A joint plan of action to
address the concern/issue should be developed by the Tutor/Teacher, as
needed.
ii. For attendance or behavioral issues, after initial discussion with other
relevant staff, the Tutor or Teacher should invoke, as needed, relevant
procedures as outlined in Attendance Policy and Procedures and
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Disciplinary Policy.
iii. Where concerns continue, the Tutor should refer the matter to the relevant
academic manager (Programme Manager/Academic Director/HoD) and/
or welfare manager
7. Students making insufficient progress
7.1 Identification of students making insufficient progress
i. Periodic monitoring of performance in formative and summative
assessments is undertaken by the student’s Tutor overall subjects/modules
studied and enables Teachers and Tutors to identify students making
insufficient progress.
ii. Students making insufficient progress are categorized as follows:
a) Insufficient progress to pass the program
b) Insufficient progress to achieve progression to university
c) Insufficient progress to achieve progression to first or second (insurance)choice university for a program
7.2 Gathering further information
All available relevant information is gathered by the Tutor, with inputs
from the Program Manager if needed, for any student making insufficient
progress in order to identify possible causes. Information gathering
includes:
i. Baseline student profile (age, gender, nationality, academic background,
Baseline testing results etc.)
ii. Copies of relevant college records (academic and welfare) – e.g. attendance
and formative assessment marks for all semesters, midterm progress reports,
tutorial review records, reports of concern, SEND/medical information,
disciplinary procedures etc.
In addition, the Tutor/ Program Manager should contact all other relevant
staff (academic and welfare) to obtain further (‘soft’) information about:
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i. The student’s current perceived English language ability
ii. The student’s perceived academic ability
iii. The student’s general attitude towards their studies, including homeworkand assessment
iv. The student’s behavior and participation in the class/extra-curricularactivities/enrichment programs
v. The student’s general welfare
vi. Recent changes in behavioral patterns, attitude, welfare etc.
7.3 Procedures when insufficient progress is identified
If a Tutor and their colleagues feel that further information gathered revealsa cause for concern regarding insufficient progress in any of the abovecategories being made by a student, should follow the procedures outlinebelow, as relevant:
1. The Tutor will meet with the relevant Program Manager, if they have notalready been involved in the processes to date, to review all relevantinformation and agreed upon an approach for talking to the student aboutthe concerns and subsequently managing their progress
2. The Tutor/Program Manager will then meet the student to discuss theconcerns and identify the means to support the student, recording the keypoints and actions of the discussion
3. The Tutor/Program Manager will share management plans for the studentwith all other relevant staff to ensure support is provided in all areas needed.
4. If there is an indication from information gathered that lack of progressmay be due to welfare/accommodation issues, then relevant welfare/accommodation policy and procedures are followed
8. Additional classes / Extra Tuition
Extra tuitions can be arranged for students who feel they are not makingthe progress they wish to, or where academic staff feel additional support,which cannot be provided as part of the student’s usual timetable, is
required.
8.1 Definition of extra student tuition
i. College defines extra student tuition as any one-to-one or group tuition
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provided by a member of its academic teaching staff on College grounds
outside of the structured curriculum timetable or official extra-curricular
activities. This definition excludes ad-hoc assistance provided by teachers
in response to specific queries made by students outside of lesson and tutorial
time.
ii. If sufficient students have requested the same additional tuition, the college
may opt to run an additional class in the relevant subject as an extension to
the current timetable. In this case, this support will not be classed as extra
tuition.
8.2 Provision of extra tuition
College permits its academic teaching staff to provide extra tuition forstudents in the following circumstances:
i. A recommendation has been made by a member of academic or welfare
staff that extra subject/English tuition is required in order to facilitate a
student’s reasonable progress on their program of study. The
recommendation has been accepted by the student and their parent/guardian/
the individual who will pay for the extra tuition
ii. A student has requested extra subject/English tuition in order to facilitate
reasonable progress or enhance performance on their program of study,
which has been approved by their parent/guardian/the individual who will
pay for the extra tuition
iii. A recommendation has been made by a member of academic or welfare
staff that extra English tuition is required in order to facilitate the student’s
integration into college academic life. The recommendation has been
accepted by the student and their parent/guardian/the individual who will
pay for the extra tuition
iv. A student has requested extra English tuition to facilitate their integration
into college academic life, which has been approved by their parent/
guardian/the individual who will pay for the extra tuition.
8.3 Conditions for provision of extra tuition
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College sets out the following conditions for the provision of extra tuitionby academic teaching staff:
i. Tuition must be provided on college grounds during college opening hours
ii. Tuition should not disrupt timetable, management or training activities forstaff, or timetabled activities for students
iii. Tuition must be provided in accordance with College policies and
procedures
iv. A consent form for each student receiving extra tuition must be completed
and signed by the student, teacher and relevant Programme Manager and,
additionally, signed by the student’s parent/guardian/the individual who
will pay for the extra tuition
v. The Academic Coordinator must review and approve all consent formsbefore extra tuition arrangements are put in place
vi. Payment will be collected in advance directly by College. Teachers mustnot take direct payment for extra tuition.
Staff Code of Conduct Policy1. INTRODUCTION
i. The purpose of this Code is to promote high standards of conduct from all
staff members of the college.
ii. All staff should make themselves aware of the Code, including the sources
of advice and support available when in doubt about appropriate conduct,
and the disciplinary actions that can be applied where the Code is breached.
2. EMPLOYEE RESPONSIBLITY
i. This code of conduct applies to all employees of College. It is the
responsibility of all staff to familiarise themselves with it. This code of
conduct should be read in conjunction with the College Disciplinary
procedures, Safeguarding Health and Safety procedures of the employee’s
contract of employment.
3. EXPECTED CONDUCT
Employees are expected at all times to:
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i. Treat students, other employees and College users with courtesy and respect
ii. Comply with reasonable requirements or instructions given by the College.
iii. Familiarise themselves with and adhere to the College policies and
procedures
iv. Carry out their duties with integrity, care and diligence
v. Promote and protect the good reputation of the College
vi. Preserve the confidentiality of all College information attained by them in
the course of their work and avoid dealing with the media on any College
issue unless specifically authorised
vii. Continue to develop their effective contribution by participating in the
College’s training and development programs
viii. Not to act in a way which is discriminatory towards individuals or groups
for reasons of age, disability, gender, class, ethnicity, colour, faith, marital
status
ix. Take reasonable steps to ensure the health, safety and welfare of themselves,
other employees, students and College users
x. Avoid inappropriate physical contact unless in an emergency situation
xi. Dress in a way which is appropriate to their position and duties
xii. Wear their College Identity Card
xiii. Be absent from work only when authorised or when ill
xiv. Be punctual to demonstrate respect for others and to make best use of
working time
xv. Refrain from using offensive/filthy language
xvi. Not to attend work or carry out duties whilst under the influence of alcohol,
narcotic drugs or other psychotropic substances which prevent them from
doing so competently
4. PROFESSIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
i. The College is committed to providing a learning environment in which
relationships between staff, students and other College users are cordial
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and professional.
ii. Employees are in an unequal power relationship with students and must
recognise professional boundaries.
iii. They must ensure that their relationships with students or with other staff
members are not of a kind that compromise or could be perceived to
compromise their professional responsibilities, e.g., an undeclared personal
relationship in which the staff member is assessing the student’s work or
has responsibility for an aspect of the management or remuneration of the
other staff member.
iv. Staff must be mindful at all times of the necessity to treat students equally,
to avoid favouritism, and to exercise care in the pursuance of any
relationship outside of the learning environment.
v. Whilst in an adult learning environment the establishment of a social
relationship with students can be positive, there are inherent pitfalls in
maintaining professional boundaries in some activities.
vi. Activities which give individual students privileged access to aspects of a
member of staff’s personal life should be approached with great caution.
vii. Staff should also avoid situations where they are alone with students in
informal settings such as student hostels.
5. PERSONAL CONDUCT OUTSIDE OF THE COLLEGE
i. An employee’s conduct in their private life becomes a matter of concern
for the College where it damages the College’s reputation or makes an
employee unsuitable for the work for which they have been employed.
ii. Behaviour relating to violence, dishonesty, substance abuse including
alcohol, sexual offences and other serious offences are likely to come
into this category.
6. GIFTS AND HOSPITALITY
i. Employees must not accept or solicit gifts or benefits that might in any
way compromise or influence them in their capacity as employees of
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College
ii. Employees should be careful to ensure integrity over receipt of gifts,
hospitality and benefits during the course of carrying out their duties.
iii. Gifts or benefits that are more than of small value should be brought to the
notice of the Clerk to the Departmental HoDs/Principal and recorded in
the confidential register of interests, in accordance with the register
guidelines.
iv. The informal exchange of gifts and hospitality between staff and students
is strongly discouraged because of potential conflict of interest
7. CONFLICT OF INTEREST
i. In discharging College business, all employees need to be aware of actual,
potential or perceived conflicts which might arise between their private
interests and their College responsibilities.
ii. Actual, potential or perceived conflict of interest may arise in connection
with, for example:
a. personal and family relationships;
b. staff and student relationships
c. financial interests and affiliations;
d. receipt of gifts and hospitality;
e. acceptance of outside professional work or secondary employment;
f. use of College information;
g. misuse of College premises, equipment and materials
h. external activities and public comment;
iii. It is the responsibility of each employee to disclose to their Departmental
HoDs/Principal about the details of situations that may give rise to an actual,
potential or perceived conflict of interest.
iv. Employees in responsible positions must be especially alert to the various
situations in which conflicts of interest may arise in the workplace and
handle such situations with common sense and in a sensitive manner.
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Student Code of Conduct Policy
1. Introduction
i. College is a caring learning community which respects the rights and duties
of each student to enjoy a safe, positive, congenial and successful learning
experience. College also promotes a safe, respectful and cooperative
working environment for its members.
ii. As members of the college community, all students are expected to abideby its code of conduct.
iii. Positive behavior is expected from all students and is actively encouragedand acknowledged by staff. When students behave in a positive way, andcooperate with one another and with staff, a happier, more cohesive andmore productive college community results.
iv. Students who do not behave in a positive way and do not abide by the
college code of conduct will be subjected to College Disciplinary Policy
and Procedures, which outlines actions in response to breaches of this
code.
2. Code of conduct for students
i. This code relates to students’ conduct throughout their time at Collegeand should be followed whilst students are both on and off college grounds,where ever applicable.
ii. Students may contact any member of college staff if they have any concernsduring their stay at College. Students may wish to raise matters relating tothe conduct of fellow students or members of staff and should feel free todo so anonymously in writing, if required.
2.1. General conduct
Students should:
a. Treat their fellow students, members of staff, visitors, and homestayproviders courteously.
b. Follow appropriate instructions given by staff members from time to time.
c. Be honest
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d. Positively represent the college
e. Positively represent values and culture
f. Avoid the use of offensive, abusive, filthy language
g. Inform a member of staff if they know that other students are involved inmisconduct that may endanger them or others.
h. Inform any staff member if they are concerned about a fellow student
i. Dress appropriately for college activities and external trips/visits and incollege and hostels.
2.2.Discrimination
i. Discrimination in any form will not be tolerated at College.
ii. Students should behave in a way that is respectful, tolerant and accepting
to others which does not discriminate against others on any grounds,
including age, gender, race, nationality, language, culture, religion,
disability, health, status and appearance etc.
2.3. Bullying and harassment
i. Bullying and harassment/Ragging in any form will not be tolerated at
College.
ii. Students should:
o Not engage in, encourage or condone bullying or harassment of fellowstudents or college staff, including banter that can be perceived as bullying
o Report any incident where they feel bullying or harassment is taking place
2.5.Security
Students should:
i. Wear their college identity card at all times whilst on college and show itto college staff on demand.
ii. Use their own identity card to gain entry into and exit from college premises
iii. Not lend their identity card to anyone else
iv. Not use their identity card to let other people into or out of college premises
v. Report lost or stolen identity cards to a member of staff immediately andarrange for a replacement.
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vi. Not leave personal belongings unattended or unsecured on college premises
vii. Report suspicious persons /packages or items to a member of staff or to
Security
2.6. Health and safety
Students should:
a. Declare any known medical conditions to a member of staff
b. Provide details of any medication they are taking and/or have with them atcollege to a member of staff
c. Use equipment safely/in accordance with safety instructions
d. Report health or safety concerns to a member of staff
e. Report accidents/safety-related incidents to college staff
f. Inform staff if they are injured or feeling unwell, particularly if they cannot
attend the college, are concerned about their condition, may require medical
attention, or may not be able to leave their residence in the event of an
emergency
g. Report to a member of staff if a fellow student needs urgent medical
attention
h. Sound the fire alarm in the event of a fire and evacuate the building
i. Not tamper with safety or medical equipment
j. Not bring pets into college premises, including hostels
k. Not bring babies or young children onto college grounds without priorconsent from the college authorities.
2.7.Welfare
All students should:
i. Follow guidance given by the college to safeguard their welfare
ii. Report to a member of staff any significant concerns they have about theirown welfare or that of fellow students.
2.8. Alcohol, narcotic and illegal /psychotropic substances
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Students should not:
a. Purchase, Store and consume or be under the influence of alcohol/narcoticson college grounds or at college events
b. Purchase alcohol for anyone else
c. Store, attempt to obtain, purchase, share or use illegal/ psychotropicsubstances at any time.
2.9. Smoking
This relates to all tobacco products and e-cigarettes/vaporizing products
Students should not:
a. Smoke anywhere on college premises
b. Smoke in hostels
c. Purchase or solicit tobacco products
2.10.Criminal /Anti-Social Activity
Criminal activity in any form will not be tolerated at College.
Students should:
a. Not engage in, encourage, condone or conceal criminal activity
b. Seek the help of the police, college staff, the Proctor or an external specialistgroup if they become the victim of serious crime
c. Report to a member of staff all criminal activities of other students or
members of staff.
2.12. Intimidation, aggression and violence
Intimidation, aggression and violence in any form will not be tolerated atCollege.
Students should:
i. Not engage in, encourage or condone intimidating, aggressive or violentbehavior
ii. Report to a member of staff any serious incidences of aggressive or violentbehavior of other students or members of staff
iii. Report to a member of staff any examples of students using intolerantlanguage or promoting or identifying with extremist views or groups.
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2.13.Attendance at college
Students should:
a. Attend all timetabled lessons, tutorials and activities unless they havereceived prior authorization for absence or are unwell
b. Students who require time off college for legitimate reasons should requestauthorization for absence according to the college’s Attendance Policy
c. Students who are unwell and cannot attend college should inform the collegeon the first day that they are unwell.
2.14.Learner conduct
Students should:
a. Behave in a way that allows them and others to learn
b. Arrive on time for all classes and other events associated with their studies,and bring with them any required materials and equipment
c. Use electronic devices during timetabled activities only when permitted todo so
d. Refrain from using any photographic or video-recording devices duringtimetabled activities without the consent of fellow students and/or collegestaff
e. Complete all work themselves and within the stipulated time.
f. Abide by the assessment regulations set out by the College and theawarding/ validating bodies for their academic program, where everapplicable
g. Must not plagiarize work from other sources, i.e. internet or another student
2.15. Use of college resources and facilities
Students should:
a. Treat resources and facilities belonging to the college with respect and due
care.
b. Leave resources and facilities tidy/clean after use
c. Not remove or alter resources and facilities without permission
d. Use college resources only for their intended purpose(s)
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e. Not leave personal information or belongings behind after using resources
and facilities.
2.16. Use of the internet
Students should:
i. Be vigilant about their safety when using the internet and, specifically, notprovide personal details, contact information or images to, or arrange tomeet, people unknown to them
ii. Not post images of fellow students or members of staff on the internet
iii. Not share any youth produced pornographic imageries
iv. Not access private, secure or financial material on public devices
v. Not access inappropriate material on public devices
vi. Not access or download illegal material
vii. Not purchase inappropriate items, or items that they are too young to
purchase, online.
2.17.Conduct in college residences/ hostels
Students should:
a. Follow signing in and out protocols
b. Not change their allocated bedroom without consent of authorities
c. Not allow visitors other than parents/guardians and college peers into theirresidence at any time
d. Ensure permitted visitors abide by relevant residence regulations
e. Sign permitted visitors in and out
f. Ensure all permitted visitors leave the residence after the allotted time
g. Not cover or obstruct heaters/radiators
h. Not have their own items of furniture, fridge, freezer, cooking appliance,air conditioning unit, heater or electric bedding in their bedroom
i. Not burn inflammable material or other materials in their room
j. Refrain from photographing or video recording fellow students.
k. Leave vehicles in designated areas only
l. Report any damage they incur to college property
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m. Place rubbish in the bins provided and not leave litter outside the residencesand maintain the campus clean and green.
n. Not throw anything out of windows
o. Keep their room tidy so that it can be cleaned effectively
p. Be respectful of fellow students by keeping noise to a minimum andreducing noise levels when requested by fellow students or staff
q. Respect the privacy of fellow students and not enter any student’s roomwithout their permission
r. Be respectful of fellow students when using communal areass. Use all facilities responsibly and hygienically.
2.18.Conduct in homestay residences
i. Homestay providers are given guidance on how to keep homestay studentssafe and the rules they should follow when staying in their home.
ii. In addition, host families will set their own rules for students staying withthem. Students should follow all rules set by their host family in additionto behaving in a courteous, respectful and cooperative manner at all times.
2.19.Conduct on external trips and visits
Students should:
i. Pay attention to and follow welfare, health and safety instructions givenby members of staff
ii. Act in a way that positively promotes the college
iii. Not do anything that puts others in danger
ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2019-20
RE-OPENING OF THE COLLEGE : 17-06-2019COMMENCEMENT OF THE CLASSES FOR I, III & V SEMESTERS: 17-06-2019
Month Dates of HolidaysTotal
HolidaysMon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
Totalworking
Days
Jun-19 23,30 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 12Jul-19 7,13,14,21,28 5 5 5 5 4 4 3 26Aug-19 4,10,11,12,15,18,23,25 8 3 4 4 4 4 4 23Sep-19 1,2,8,10,14,15,22,29 8 4 3 4 4 4 3 22
2,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,20Oct-18 27(Dussera HD7-13) 11 3 4 3 4 3 3 20Nov19 3,9,10 (upto 11th) 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 7 Total 37 18 19 19 19 19 16 110
I Internal Assessment: July 15 to July 20, 2019II Internal Assessment: August 26 to August 31, 2019I/III/V Semester Practical: September 16 to September 28, 2019Commencement of I/III/V Semester end Examinations: 21 October, 2019
PARTICULARS OF II/IV/VI SEMESTER PARTICULARS 2019-20Commencement of the classes for ALL semesters :
Nov-19 17,24 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 18Dec-19 1,8,14,15,22,25,29 7 5 5 3 4 4 3 24Jan-20 5,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,1
8,19,26 11 3 3 4 4 4 2 20Feb-20 2,8,9,16,21,23 6 4 4 4 4 3 4 23Mar-20 1,8,10,14,15,22,25,29 8 5 4 3 4 4 3 23Apr-20 2 (upto 4th) 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 3 Total 35 20 19 18 19 19 16 111I Internal Assessment: Dec 16 to Dec 21, 2019II Internal Assessment: Jan 20 to Jan 25, 2020II/IV/VI Semester Practical: Feb 17 to Feb 29, 2020Commencement of II/IV/VI Semester end Examinations: 11 March 2020Last Working Day: April 04, 2020Summer Vacation: April 05 to June 04, 2020; College Reopens for 2020-21on June 04, 2020
PARTICULARS OF I / III / V SEMESTER PARTICULARS 2019-20
22
Month Dates of HolidaysTotal
Holidays Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri SatTotal
workingDays
2149
MONTH WISE WORKING DATES 2019-2020
FOR I, III, V SEMESTERS
Total working days including semester exams :110 days (up to 8th, Nov)Total working Days for I,III,V semesters :93 days (up to 19th Oct)
FOR II,IV,VI SEMESTERS 2019-20
Total working days including semester exams :111 days (up to 4th, Apr)Total working Days for 2,4,6 semesters :92 days (up to 9th, Mar)
Month Working Dates Total WD
June 17,18,19,20,21,22,24,25,26,27,28,29 12
July 1,2,3,4,5,6,8,9,10,11,12,15,16,17,18,19,20,22,23,24,25,26,27,29,30,31 26
Aug 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9,13,14,16,17,19,20,21,22,24,26,27,28,29,30,31 23
Sep 3,4,5,6,7,9,11,12,13,16,17,18,19,20,21,23,24,25,26,27,28,30 22
Oct 1,3,4,5,14,15,16,17,18,19,21,22,23,24,25,26,28,29,30,31 20
Nov 1,2,4,5,6,7,8 7
Total 110
Month Working Dates Total WD
Nov 11,12,13,14,15,16,18,19,20,21,22,23,25,26,27,28,29,30 18
Dec 2,3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,13,16,17,18,19,20,21,23,24,26,27,28,30,31 24
Jan 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9,10,20,21,22,23,24,25,27,28,29,30,31 20
Feb 1,3,4,5,6,7,10,11,12,13,14,15,17,18,19,20,22,24,25,26,27,28,29 23
March 2,3,4,5,6,7,9,11,12,13,16,17,18,19,20,21,23,24,26,27,28,30,31 23
April 1,3,4 3
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Administrative OverviewTeaching Staff particulars – Department wise
Sl.No.
Name of the FacultyQualifications
Design-ation
Contact Details
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Sarva Sree1 R. DAVID KUMAR SWAMY Principal 9989334981
M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. [email protected]
ENGLISH
2 PIRATLA SRISAILA SASTRY LECTURER 9441639520
M.A.,PGDTE [email protected]
3 UCHULA RAMESH BABU LECTURER 9949135863
M.A.,M.Phil [email protected]
4 CHILUKOTI VENNELA LECTURER 8978841816
5 ANGARA DEEPIKA DEVI LECTURER 9642242292
M.A.,B.Ed Contract [email protected]
6 SABBARAPU VIJAYA LAKSHMI LECTURER 8179711345
M.A.,B.Ed Temporary [email protected]
7 PISINI RAJYALAKSHMI LECTURER 949327625
M.A.,B.Ed Temporary [email protected]
8 THOTA PRASAD LECTURER 8121836627
M.A.,B.Ed Temporary [email protected]
9 KUMARAPU CHRISTIANA BLESSY LECTURER 7893539935
M.A.,B.Ed Temporary [email protected]
10 TAVITIKI MURALI KRISHNA LECTURER 8985075597
M.A.,B.Ed Temporary [email protected]
11 PARAMATA PRIYANKA LECTURER 901056153
M.A Temporary [email protected]
TELUGU
12 MOGANTI SUDHAMAYI LECTURER 9492149532
M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D [email protected]
13 CHAGANTI NAGA RAJESWARI LECTURER 9440385649
M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D [email protected]
14 POLUMATI A.SATYANARAYANA LECTURER 942566950
M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D [email protected]
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15 KARRI SYAMALA DEVI LECTURER 9705205466
M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D [email protected]
16 TADI REVATI LECTURER 9052401614
M.A.,B.Ed.,APSET Temporary [email protected]
17 ALIKANI SATYA SIVA KUMAR LECTURER 8520034741
M.A.,TPT Temporary [email protected]
18 MARRAPU PADMA GOWRI LECTURER 9885962656
M.A.,M.PhIl.,Ph.D Temporary [email protected]
19 ARIGELA SREEKANTH LECTURER 9989478192
M.A.,B.Ed., Temporary [email protected]
20 PEDAMUTHI JHANSI LECTURER 9701483050
M.A.,B.Ed Temporary [email protected]
SANSKRIT
21 PRABALA SRIVALLI LECTURER 9640604153
M.A.,Ph.D [email protected]
22 MANOJ KUMAR ARAVALLI LECTURER 9493009520
M.A Temporary [email protected]
23 KANDUKURI DINESH BABU LECTURER 9849745820
M.A.,B.Ed.,Ph.D Temporary [email protected]
HINDI
24 BODDU GEETHA DEVI LECTURER 9490360822
M.A.,Ph.d [email protected]
ECONOMICS
25 DIRISALA V. NAGESWARA RAO 9490919676
M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D LECTURER [email protected]
26 MUTYALA VENKATESWARA RAO 9848545001
M.A.,B.Ed.,M.Phil LECTURER [email protected]
27 ARUGOLANU PRASADU LECTURER 9505803931
M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D Temporary [email protected]
28 CHANDRASI GANDHIMANI LECTURER 9553071916
M.A Temporary [email protected]
29 AMARESU SRINIVASARAO LECTURER 9100632362
M.A.,M.Phil.,B.Ed.,APSET Temporary [email protected]
30 AMUDALA KEERTHI LECTURER 9603110069
M.A Temporary [email protected]
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31 KADELLI V GANESH KUMAR LECTURER 8978537226
M.A Temporary [email protected]
POLITICAL SCIENCE
32 KASTHURI SITA MAHALAKSHMI LECTURER 9491011844
M.A.,Ph.D [email protected]
33 POTHURAJU BABJEE LECTURER 9542163068
M.A.,M.Phil [email protected]
34 CHALLAPALLI SUBRAMANYAM LECTURER 9441563588
M.A.,B.L Temporary [email protected]
35 KALEPU P B L SAROJA LECTURER 6301080400
M.A Temporary [email protected]
HISTORY
36 MALLA PUSHPANJALI LECTURER 9573678586
M.A.,B.Ed.,M.Li.Sc [email protected]
37 VUNDRU SIDDHARDHA KUMAR LECTURER 9493282966
M.A.,SLET Contract [email protected]
38 KESAMSETTI VARA PRASAD LECTURER 9000501595
M.A Temporary [email protected]
PHILOSOPHY & PHYSIOLOGY
39 KANDULA ANJANEYULU LECTURER 9703897999
M.A.,NET UGC.,(Ph.D) [email protected]
40 DHULIPALA B SUVARCHALA LECTURER 7674861555
M.A.,M.A.,M.A.,M.Ed Temporary [email protected]
41 KANAPARTHI BHARATHA RATNAMMA LECTURER 9959049008l
M.A.,M.A.,M.Ed Temporary [email protected]
COMMERCE
42 KADALI RATNA MANIKYAM LECTURER 9949229236
M.Com.,M.B.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D [email protected]
43 AJJARAPU A ANNAPURNA LECTURER 8317526623
M.Com.,Ph.D [email protected]
44 GANDHI APPALA NARASIMHAM LECTURER 9494136297
M.Com.,M.B.A.,Ph.D [email protected]
45 BOILLA PENCHALA NARASA REDDY LECTURER 9440545211
M.Com.,M.B.A.,Ph.D [email protected]
46 PADALA SHANMUKHA RAO LECTURER 9440323606
M.Com.,M.B.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D [email protected]
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47 ANAPARTHI SRINIVASA RAO LECTURER 9492666690
M.COM.,M.Phil.,SLET Contract [email protected]
48 ATYAM SRI LAKSHMI BRAMARAMBHA LECTURER 9848186696
M.Com Contract [email protected]
49 VADDI RAJU LECTURER 9866016817
M.Com.,M.Phil,PGDC RS Contract [email protected]
50 CHAPPIDI NAGA SRI LAKSHMI LECTURER 9493778053
M.Com.,B.Ed.,APSET Contract [email protected]
51 DASARI BHAVANI SHANKAR REDDY LECTURER 9985757345
M.Com.,APSET Temporary [email protected]
52 MAKIREDDI YERRI NAIDU LECTURER 8978716050
M.COM.,APSET Temporary [email protected]
53 YADAVALLY V HARITHA LOCHANA LECTURER 9133185380
M.B.A.,(M.Com) Temporary [email protected]
54 KOLLURI V S B SASTRY LECTURER 8247761623
M.B.A.,(M.Com) Temporary [email protected]
55 KODE SANTHI BABU LECTURER 9492974953
M.Com.,APSET.,(B.Ed) Temporary [email protected]
56 ANDUGULA NAVEEN KUMAR LECTURER 7032767225
M.Com.,B.Ed Temporary [email protected]
MATHEMATICS
57 CHITTARU SRINIVASULU LECTURER 9948617181
M.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D [email protected]
58 DUGGIRALA SREE RAMA MURTHY LECTURER 9391682624
M.Sc.,B.Ed [email protected]
59 ISUKAPALLI LAXMI GAYATRI LECTURER 9848213925
M.Sc.,M.Phil [email protected]
60 GOSALA SEKHAR BABU LECTURER 6300782730
M.Sc [email protected]
61 YATAM PADMANABHAM LECTURER 9494664769
M.Sc.,M.Ed.,M.Phil Contract [email protected]
62 GADDE SUDHAKAR LECTURER 9441686669
M.Sc Contract [email protected]
63 SRUNGARAM SR BHARGAV LECTURER 9010363567
M.Sc.,M.B.A.,M.Ed.,B.Li.Sc Temporary [email protected]
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64 NALLI VEERAMALATHI LECTURER 9493731444
M.Sc.,M.B.A.,B.Ed Temporary [email protected]
65 YELURI VIJAYALAKSHMI LECTURER 9700315902
M.Sc.,B.Ed Temporary [email protected]
66 TALADA GANESHKUMAR LECTURER 9704482890
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
67 MOHAMMAD FATHIMA SULTHANA LECTURER 9381054185
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
68 BALLA DIVYA PRIYANKA DEVI LECTURER 8106885064
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
PHYSICS
69 KOKKIRIPATI RAMACHANDRA RAO LECTURER 9440328736
M.Sc.,Ph.D [email protected]
70 PICHIKA VENKATA SATYAJI LECTURER 9335381133
M.Sc.,B.Ed.,M.Phil [email protected]
71 ESUB BASHA SHAIK LECTURER 9705964213
M.Sc [email protected]
72 DANDEMRAJU SANJEEV KUMAR LECTURER 9492180502
M.SC.,Ph.D [email protected]
73 YARRA RAMU LECTURER 8247891187
M.Sc.,M.Tech [email protected]
74 PADALA V S S SATYANARAYANA REDDY LECTURER 9849129557
M.Sc.,Ph.D Contract [email protected]
75 NAKKA VENKANNA BABU LECTURER 9490889817
M.Sc.,B.Ed Contract [email protected]
76 GUMMIDI MOHANARAO LECTURER 9493277475
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
77 BESETTI HEMA SUNDARI LECTURER 8309362487
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
78 MAMIDI VARALAKSHMI LECTURER 8309782228
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
79 VEMAVARAPU BHAGYA LAKSHMI LECTURER 7013922789
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
80 DUNABOINA SRIDEVI LECTURER 9491806472
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
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81 KONKI POOJA LECTURER 9394949454
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
82 KURMAPU MADHAVI LATHA LECTURER 9951714176
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
83 GURRAM SATISH LECTURER 9493742188
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
84 SIRIPURAPU T L POORNIMA LECTURER 7396807056
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
85 KAPPALA NAGALAKSHMI LECTURER 8099353785
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
86 CHALLA SRI PALLAVI LECTURER 9652234748
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
CHEMISTRY
87 CHERLA VENKATA RAMANA LECTURER 99440153067
M.Sc [email protected]
88 JONNAKUTI JACOB LECTURER 9441655767
M.Sc.,M.Phil.,B.Ed [email protected]
89 BANDARU MADHAV LECTURER 8978977007
M.Sc.,Ph.D [email protected]
90 BOLLIGARLA MALLIKARJUNA LECTURER 8985503523
M.Sc.,Ph.D [email protected]
91 KADIMI ANITHA LECTURER 9640880599
M.Sc.,Ph.D [email protected]
92 KOTHAPALLI RAVEENDRA BABU LECTURER 9492916941
M.Sc.,Ph.D [email protected]
93 MUMMULURI TRINADH LECTURER 9441383828
M.Sc.,Ph.D [email protected]
94 VAVILAPALLI SATYANARAYANA LECTURER 9182687403
M.Sc [email protected]
95 ERANKI S R S SARMA LECTURER 9502579005
M.Sc.,Ph.D Contract [email protected]
96 BATLANKI S V PRASAD LECTURER 9440594465
M.Sc Contract [email protected]
97 JAGROTHU SASHI SREE LECTURER 9492252341
M.SC Contract [email protected]
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98 MADDU USHA RANI LECTURER 9494340482
M.Sc Contract [email protected]
99 NEKKALA BHARGAVI LECTURER 9493990345
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
100 PECHETTY SURYA SREE LECTURER 9966708966
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
101 BIRUDUGANTI BABY NALINI LECTURER 8519975378
\ M.Sc.,M.PhIl Temporary [email protected]
102 KAVATHAVARAPU SRINIVASARAO LECTURER 9494549575
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
103 BETI MAHALAKSHMI LECTURER 9493275004
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
104 KHANDAPU V V RANGA RAO LECTURER 9010691268
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
105 UNDAMATLA SURIBABU LECTURER 9642878876
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
GEOLOGY
106 DARLA RUDRA LECTURER 8074244690
M.Sc [email protected]
107 MANNAVA R GOUTHAM LECTURER 9441654840
M.Sc.,Ph.D [email protected]
108 BATTULA SAIKRISHAN LECTURER 9441802596
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
109 DURGA BHAVANI SUNNAM LECTURER 9505435552
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
110 MANEESHA KANNIPAMULA LECTURER 8886498617
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
111 VENKATESH SUNKARA LECTURER 9866273121
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
112 ANIL KUMAR REGULAGADDA LECTURER 9014195855
M.Sc.,Ph.D Temporary [email protected]
113 BHARAT KUMAR RAJABATTULA LECTURER 8688789222
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
STATISTICS
114 NARASIPURAM MADHAVI LECTURER 995176849
M.Sc.,Ph.D [email protected]
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115 JONNALAGADDA NAGA SRI RAM LECTURER 7382499623
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
116 PADISETTI NAGA VENKATA LAKSHMI LECTURER 9581430801
M.Sc.,APSET Temporary [email protected]
117 CHITTURI NARESH LECTURER 8297826683
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
118 KOTHURI SUNEETHA LECTURER 9603817215
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
COMPUTER SCIENCE
119 RAYAPUREDDY V SATYANARAYANA LECTURER 9394052555
M.Tech [email protected]
120 DUVVURI SUNEEL KUMAR LECTURER 7093455510
M.C.A [email protected]
121 PUDI NARASINGA RAO LECTURER 7993973700
M.Sc Contract [email protected]
122 DANDA SEETHA RAMULU LECTURER 9494212191
M.Sc Contract [email protected]
123 REGANI V RAJA SEKHAR LECTURER 9866225982
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
124 BONTHU RAJKUMAR LECTURER 8143101103
M.Tech Temporary [email protected]
125 PALLI DHARANIPRIYA LECTURER 9705031146
B.Tech Temporary [email protected]
126 VELUGURI S N J K MAHALAKSHMI LECTURER 8886273648
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
127 VADDI JYOTSHNA LECTURER 8919356239
M.Tech Temporary [email protected]
128 PALLA SRIKANTH LECTURER 9000038612
B.Tech.,M.B.A(IT) Temporary [email protected]
129 GANTA RANGA BABU LECTURER 9440399666
B.Tech.,M.B.A(IT) Temporary [email protected]
130 DAKOJI BHANU PRASANTH KUMAR LECTURER 9705915991
M.C.A Temporary [email protected]
BOTANY
131 JONNAKUTI SUNEETHA Professor 9441050910
M.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D [email protected]
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132 DANDUGULA MADHU SUDHAKAR LECTURER 9963703753
M.Sc.,B.Ed [email protected]
133 BODDU BUJJI BABU LECTURER 9948807896
M.Sc.,B.Ed Contract [email protected]
134 YEDIDA BABY LECTURER 9515725922
M.Sc.,B.Ed Temporary [email protected]
135 GODI VIJAY KUMAR LECTURER 9705244449
M.Sc.,B.Ed Temporary [email protected]
136 PINDRA SATISH BABU LECTURER 9912929349
M.Sc.,B.Ed Temporary [email protected]
137 BATHULA VIJAY KUMAR LECTURER 9291491851
M.Sc.,B.Ed Temporary [email protected]
138 GOPISETTI VIJAYA VINODHINI LECTURER 6302545408
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
139 GELLA N SWAROOPA RANI LECTURER 9441880399
M.Sc.,B.Ed Temporary [email protected]
140 KAKARA SAI RAM LECTURER 6302586694
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
ZOOLOGY
141 KANDRAKUNTA BABU LECTURER 9959179928
M.Sc.,B.Ed.,NET,SLET [email protected]
142 MUDE THULASI LECTURER 8801933263
M.Sc.,B.Ed [email protected]
143 DAKEY SATISH LECTURER 9441462607
M.Sc.,B.Ed Contract [email protected]
144 BADDA VIJAYKUMAR LECTURER 8247711452
M.Sc.,B.Ed Contract [email protected]
145 NEMALA VARAKUMARI LECTURER 6300825990
M.Sc.,B.Ed Temporary [email protected]
146 KATTA SONIYA LECTURER 8008598130
M.Sc.,B.Ed Temporary [email protected]
147 BAVANA NAGA SIREESHA LECTURERT 8184817945
M.Sc emporary [email protected]
148 ANDUGULA RAMAKUMARI LECTURER 9848683558
M.Sc.,B.Ed.,SET Temporary [email protected]
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149 ROGARU SAI SATYA RAGHUVEER LECTURER 7386635899
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
150 KOLLABATHULA KEERTHI LECTURER 9912487004
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
151 CHALAPAKA JYOTHI KUMARI LECTURER 7093458537
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
BIOTECHNOLOGY
152 KATRAGADDA VASUDHA LECTURER 9701235075
M.Sc.,Ph.D [email protected]
153 NAGESHWARI BADUGU LECTURER 9866219559
M.Sc.,Ph.D [email protected]
154 SHEIK MIMUNNISA LECTURER 9849869946
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
MICROBIOLOGY
155 DANDUPROLU JAYA SREE LECTURER 8121000338
M.Sc.,M.Tech [email protected]
156 PALIVELA SUNEETHA LECTURER 996393464
M.Sc Contract [email protected]
GEOGRAPHY
157 ANDRU SURI BABU LECTURER 9908942333
M.A.,B.Ed.,LLB Contract [email protected]
158 INTI RAMBABU LECTURER
Temporary [email protected]
159 JUTTUKA ANAND BABU LECTURER 9949094918
M.Sc Temporary [email protected]
LIBRARY SCIENCE
160 RACHAPROLU RAMESH KUMAR LIBRARIAN 9490123274
M.A.,M.A.,M.Li.Sc [email protected]
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
161 DEVARA SREENU BABU PHYSICAL 9948689091
MPED.,NIS.,(M.COM) DIRECTOR [email protected]
162 PATTIKAYALA V V LAKSHMIMPED PHYSICAL 9177897473
DIRECTOR [email protected]
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Non-Teaching Staff particularsSarva Sree
No. Name of the Employee Designation Contact No.
1 Ch.A.Mahendra Administrative Officer 9866282048
2 K.V.S.Rajesh, B.Sc.,M.B.A (Finance) Senior Assistant 9949613339
3 P.V.R.Koteswara Rao, M.A.,M.A.,M.Li.Sc Senior Assistant 8985609357
4 T.Shyam Kumar, B.A.,M.Li.Sc Senior Assistant 9492111117
5 Y.Vijay Kumar, Metriculation Senior Assistant 9666427655
6 K.Suryakala, M.A.,B.Ed Senior Assistant 8500506820
7 G.Ramana, M.A Senior Assistant 9059025462
8 Ch.Ramalakshmi Devi, B.Sc.,B.Ed Junior Assitant 8106526755
9 J.Pavani Kumari, M.Pharm Junior Assitant 8985162494
10 A.Chandra Jyothsna, M.A.,B.Ed Junior Assitant 9640993994
11 J.V.Satyanarayana Junior Assitant 9848137485
12 P.D.J.Moses, B.A Junior Assitant 9346057257
13 P.Nagarjuna Rao, B.A Store Keeper 9848683839
14 A.Samuel Store Keeper 9959677922
15 N.K.K.Reddy, Inter Museum Keeper
16 V.Prakasarao, Xth Museum Keeper 9177725939
17 V.V.S.S.Kameswararao, Xth Herbarium Keeper
18 M.Lakshmi Narayana, M.Com Assistant Librarian 9849639872
19 K.V.V.Satyanarayna Murthy Mechanic
20 P.Srinivasarao, B.A Record Assistant 9866835909
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21 Ch.Nageswararao Record Assistant
22 K.N.S.V.Prasad, B.Com Record Assistant 9177746664
23 Sadiq Ariff Fathami Syed, Inter Record Assistant 8639662471
24 A.Mahalakshmi,B.A Record Assistant 8099331009
25 K.D.Malleswara Rao, S.S.C Record Assistant 9494902113
26 M.Satyanandam, S.S.C Record Assistant 7981457500
27 G.Ramakrishnaraju Record Assistant
28 K.Seshasyamala, B.A Record Assistant
29 G.RajithaBala, S.S.C Record Assistant
30 B.Vijayalakshmi Record Assistant
31 Ch.Srikanth, Inter Record Assistant 9059335555
32 P.Srinivasu Record Assistant
33 K.Mujeeb Kumar Record Assistant
34 A.Parvathi Record Assistant
35 Bh.Sai Baba Record Assistant
36 S.S.Satyanarayana Record Assistant
37 P.Jani Mani Kumar Record Assistant 9052557555
38 D.Srinivas Kumar Record Assistant
39 P.Srinivasa Rao Record Assistant
40 P.Manga Record Assistant
41 B.Ramesh Sweeper 9346585676
42 D.Durgadevi Sweeper 9701529087
GOVERNANCEWith a view of decentralization of administration and for effecting smoothfunctioning of academic and administrative activities, and to assist the Principalof the College in his day-to-day activities, the following Committees areconstituted:
IMPORTANT COMMITTEES & MEMBERS – 2019-2020Sl.No
Name Designation &Department
Advisor/Coordinator/Convener/ Member
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1. EMPOWER COMMITTEE & CENTRAL PURCHASE COMMITTEE
1 Sri. C.V.Ramana Lecturer in Chemistry Coordinator
2 Sri K.Anjaneyulu Lecturer in Philosophy Member
3 Sri.P.S. Sastry Lecturer in English Member
4 Lt. D.Rudra Lecturer in Geology Member
5 Prof. J.Suneetha Professor in Botany Member
6 Dr.K.Ramachandra Rao Lecturer in Physics Member
7 Dr.K.Ratnamanikyam Lecturer in Commerce Member
8 Sri.R.Ramesh Kumar Lecturer in Lib. Science Member
9 Sri.Ch.A.Mahendra Administration Officer Member
2. ACADEMIC CELL
1 Dr.M.R.Goutham Lecturer in Geology Coordinator
2 Dr.A.A.Annapurna Lecturer in Commerce Member
3 Sri Ch.Vennela Lecturer in English Member
4 Sri.D.Suneel Kumar Lecturer in Computer Science Member
5 Sri.K.Babu Lecturer In Zoology Member
3. EXAMINATIONS CELL
1 Sri P.Babjee Lecturer in Pol.Science COE
2 Sri.P.V.Satyaji Lecturer in Physics Addl. Controller
3 Dr.P.Shanmukha Rao Lecturer in Commerce Addl. Controller
4. VALUE EDUCATION CELL
1 Sri.K.Anjaneyulu Lecturer in Philosophy Coordinator
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2 Sri.P.Babjee Lecturer in Political Science Member
3 Dr.P.Srivalli Lecturer in Sanskrit Member
4 Lt.Esub Basha Shaik Lecturer in Physics Member
5. COMMITTEE FOR SC & ST
1 Sri.J.Jacob Lecturer In Chemistry Coordinator
2 Sri.K.Babu Lecturer In Zoology Member
3 Sri.U.Ramesh Babu Lecturer In English Member
4 Dr. P.Satyanarayana Lecturer InTelugu Member
5 Smt.M.Thulasi Lecturer In Zoology Member
6 Ussay Akhil II B.Sc., F.M.Z.C Student Member
7 Kandella Jaya Bhargavi III B.S.c., M.Z.C Student Member
6. OBC CELL
1 Sri.G.Appala Narasimham Lecturer in Commerce Coordinator
2 Sri.V.Satyanarayana Lecturer In Chemistry Member
3 Sri.Ch.Naga Rajeswari Lecturer In Telugu Member
4 S Jagadeesh I B.Com Comp EM Student Member
5 V Krishna Chandrika I B.Com Comp EM Student Member
7. MINORITY CELL
1 Lt.Esub Basha Shaik Lecturer In Physics Coordinator
2 Sri.Sk.Sayyad Baji Lecturer In Zoology Member
3 Sri.Ch.Vennela Lecturer In English Member
4 Sk Hussain Ali III B.Sc., G.M.C Student Member
5 Sk Jilani I B.S.c., Chem Hons Student Member
8. INTERNAL COMPLIANT MONITORING COMMITTEE
1 Sri.K.Anjaneyulu Lecturer in Philosophy Coordinator
2 Sri.C.V.Ramana Lecturer in Chemistry Member
3 Dr.K.Ramachandra Rao Lecturer in Physics Member
4 Dr.K.Ratnamainkyam Lecturer in Commerce Member
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5 Dr.D.V.Nageswara Rao Lecturer in Economics Member
6 Dr.M.Sudhamayi Lecturer in Telugu Member
7 Sri.K.Babu Lecturer in Zoology Member
8 K Haneesha II B,Sc., MPC (EM) Student Member
9 D Rajesh II B.A., EHP Student Member
9. ANTI - RAGGING COMMITTEE
1 Dr.R.David Kumar Principal Chairperson
2 Sri.P.S.Sastry Lecturer in English Coordinator
3 Prof. J.Suneetha Professor in Botany Member
4 Lt.D.Rudra Lecturer in Geology Member
5 Dr.K.Ratnamanikyam Lecturer in Commerce Member
6 Lt. Esub Basha Shaik Lecturer in Physics Member
7 Sri.R.Ramesh Kumar Lecturer in Lib.Science Member
8 Dr.B.Geetha Devi Lecturer in Hindi Member
9 Smt.M.Thulasi Lecturer inZoology Member
10 Station House Officer III Town Member
11 Sri.P.Gopala krishna F/o Ratnamanjusha, III HPEng. Parent Member
12 S Samuel Elijah Bharat III B.A., HP Eng Student Member
13 J.Bhargavi II B.Sc., M.P.C.S Student Member
10. WOMEN EMPOWERMENT CELL
1 Sri.I.Lakshmi Gayathri Lecturer in Mathematics Coordinator
2 Dr.M.Sudhamayi Lecturer in Telugu Member
3 Lt D Rudra Lecturer in Geology Member
4 Dr.J.Suneetha Lecturer in Botany Member
5 Dr.B.Geethadevi Lecturer in Hindi Member
6 Sri.M.Pushpanjali Lecturer in History Member
7 Dr,P.Srivalli Lecturer in Sanskrit Member
8 Sri M.Tulasi Lecturer in Zoology Member
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9 Sri.K.Suryakala Senior Assistant Member
10 K.Salini III B.Sc., M.E.S Student Member
11 S.Satyasaitulasi III B.Sc., M.E.S Student Member
11. STUDENT WELFARE COMMITTEE
1 Sri K.Anjaneyulu Lecturer in Philosophy
& Vice Principal Dean
2 Sri P.S.Sastry Lecturer in English Member
3 Sri J.Yacobe Lecturer in Chemistry Member
4 Sri G.Appala Narasimham Lecturer in Commerce Member
5 Lt. Esub Basha Shaik Lecturer in Physics Member
6 Smt. M.Pushapanjali Lecturer in Histroy Member
12. DIFFERENTLY ABLED STUDENTS WELFARE COMMITTEE
1 Sri.P.S.Sastry Lecturer in Chemistry Coordinator
2 Sri.D.V.N.Sree Rama MurthyLecturer in Chemistry Member
3 Sri.K.Syamala Devi Lecturer in Chemistry Member
4 Sri.G.Appala Narasimham Lecturer in Chemistry Member
5 S Suseela III BA HP Eng Student Member
6 P Pavan III BA PPPT Student Member
13. POOR STUDENTS AID FUND COMMITTEE
1 Dr.P.Srivalli Lecturer n Sanskrit Coordinator
2 Dr.K.Anitha Lecturer in Chemistry Member
3 Dr.P.Shanmukha Rao Lecturer in Commerce Member
4 G.Sivajyothi I B.S.c., MP REM Student Member
5 E Satish I B.S.c., M.P.C EM Student Member
6 Y.Chakradhar I B.Com BBA Student Member
7 Shaik Rizwana II B.Sc., M.P.C.S Student Member
8 G.Karuna Kumari II B.A., H.E.T Student Member
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14. GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL CELL
1 Sri.K.Babu Lecturer in Zoology Coordinator
2 Prof. J.Suneetha Professor in Botany Member
3 Sri.Ch.Vennela Lecturer in English Member
4 Dr.P.Shanmukha Rao Lecturer in Commerce Member
5 Dr.Ch .Srinivasulu Lecturer in Maths Member
6 D.Mounika I B.Z.C., EM Student Member
7 P.Lahari I M.Sc., Zoology Student Member
15. CAREER GUIDANCE CELL
1 Esub Basha Shaik Lecturer in Physics Co-ordinator
2 Sri U Ramesh Babu Lecturer in English Member
3 Sri Ch Vennela Lecturer in English Member
4 Sri K Sita Mahalakshmi Lecturer in Political Science Member
5 Dr.A.A.Annapurna Lecturer in Commerce Member
6 Dr.D.Sanjeev Kumar Lecturer in Physics Member
7 Sri Y.Ramu Lecturer in Physics Member
8 Dr.B.Mallikarjuna Lecturer in Chemistry Member
9 Sri V Satyanaarayana Lecturer in Chemistry Member
10 Sri K Babu Lecturer in Zoology Member
11 Sri D Srinu Babu Physical Director Member
16. REMEDIAL COACHING COMMITTEE
1 Dr.P.Shanmukha Rao Lecturer in Commerce Coordinator
2 Sri P.Sriram Murthy Lecturer in Maths Member
3 Smt.M.Pushpanjali Lecturer in History Member
4 Dr.D.Sanjeev Kumar Lecturer in Physics Member
5 Sri D.Madhu Lectuer in Botany Member
6 Dr.M.Trinadh Lecturer in Chemistry Member
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7 K Sandeswari II B.Com Comp EM Student Member
8 S K Alisha Begum II B.Com BIFS Student Member
17. INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL (IQAC)
1 Dr.R.David Kumar Swamy Prinicipal Chaiperson
2 Dr.A.A.Annapurna Lecturer in Commerce Coordinator
3 Dr. M.R.Goutham Lecturer in Geology Addl. Coordinator
4 Dr.D.V.Nageswarao Lecturer in Economics Coordinator
Member & Criterion I
Coordinator
5 Dr.N.Madhavi Lecuter in Statistics Member &CriterionI I
Coordinator
6 Dr.K.Ramachandra Rao Lecturer in Physics Member &CriterionII I
Coordinator
7 Dr.B.P.Narasa Reddy Lecturer In commerce Member &CriterionI V
Coordinator
8 Sri.G.Appala Narasimham Lecturer In Commerce Member &CriterionV
Coordinator
9 Dr.B.Mallikarjuna Lecturer In Chemistry Member &CriterionVI
Coordinator
10 Sri.P.Srisaila Sastry Lecturer in English Member &CriterionVII
11 Sri.Ch. A.Mahendra Administrative officer Member
Coordinator
12 Sri.Tummidi Ram Kumar Secretary, CPDE Member Management
Representative
13 Sri.P.R.Bhavana G.M.(Retd.) ONGC MemberAlumni
Representative
14 Dr.Ganni Bhaskar Rao Chairman, GSL, Medical College Member
Industrial, Expert
14 Sri.P.Gopala krishna F/o P.Manjusha III B.A Member, Parent
15 P.Nikhil II B.Sc., M.S.C.S Student Member
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16 P.Bharath Kumar II B.Sc., M.S.C.S. Student Member
17 M.S.S.S.Kishore II B.Sc., M.S.C.S. Student Member
18 K.Bavitha II B.Sc., M.S.C.S. Student Member
19 S.Akhilandeswari II B.Sc., J.M.C.P.P.S.Y. Student Member
18. SWACH BHARATH COMMITTEE
1 Dr.P.Shanmukha Rao Lecturer in Commerce Coordinator
2 Dr. B. Geetha Devi Lecturer in Hindi Asst.Co-ordinator
3 Sri.J.Jacob Lecturer in Chemistry Asst.Co-ordinator
4 Dr.B.Madhav Lecturer in Chemistry Asst.Co-ordinator
5 Sri.Y.Ramu Lecturer in Physics Asst.Co-ordinator
6 Lt.D.Rudra Lecturer In Geology Asst.Co-ordinator
7 Lt. Esub Basha Shaik Lecturer in Physics Asst.Co-ordinator
8 Prof. J.Suneetha Professor in Botany Asst.Co-ordinator
9 Sri.K.Babu Lecturer in Zoology Asst.Co-ordinator
10 V Balu Prakash I B.Sc., MES Asst.Co-ordinator
11 M Kiran Kumar II B.A., EHP Asst.Co-ordinator
19. UGC COMMITTEE
1 Dr.K.Ramachandra Rao Lecturer in Physics Coordinator
2 Dr.N.Madhavi Lecturer in Statistics Member
3 Sri.R.Ramesh Kumar Lecturer in Lib.Science Member
4 Dr.D.Sanjeev Kumar Lecturer in Physics Member
5 Sri.M.Trinadh Lecturer in Chemistry Member
20. CPE COMMITTEE
1 Dr.D.V.Nageswara Rao Lecturer in Economics Coordinator
2 Dr.M.Sudhamayi Lecturer in Telugu Member
3 Lt. Esub Bash Shaik Lecturer in Physics Member
4 Dr.M.R.Gowtham Lecturer inGeology Member
5 Smt.M.Pushpanjali Lecturer in History Member
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6 Sri..G.A.Narasimham Lecturer in Commerce Member
7 Sri.R.Ramesh Kumar Lecturer in Lib.Science Member
8 Sri.R.V.Satyanarayana Lecturer in Computer Science Member
9 Sri.V.Satyanarayana Lecturer in Chemistry Member
21. PROJECT MONITORING BOARD FOR RUSA (Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan)
1 Sri.R.Ramesh Kumar Lecturer in.Lib sciences Coordinator
2 Prof. J.Suneetha Professor in Botany Member
3 Sri.C.V.Ramana Lecturer in Chemistry Member
4 Sri.P.V.Satyaji lecturer in Physics Member
5 Sri.M.Venkateswrao Lecturer in Economics Member
6 Sri.U.Ramesh Babu Lecturer in English Member
7 Dr. P.Shanmukha Rao Lecturer in Commerce Member
8 Smt.I.Lakshmi Gayathri Lecturer in Maths Member
22. PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION GROUP(FIST-PIG)
1 Dr.R.David Kumar Swamy Prinicipal Chairman
2 Sri.K.Anjaneyulu Vice Principal Member
3 Dr.K.Ramachandra Rao In charge UG & PG
Dept. of Physics Member
4 Prof. J. Suneetha Incharge PG
Dept. of Botany Member
5 Sri.D.Krishna Incharge UG
Dept. of Botany Member
6 Dr. M.R. Goutham Dept.of Geology &
Academic Coordinator Member
7 Dr.B.Nageswari Incharge UG
Dept. of Biotechnology Member
8 Lt. D. Rudra In charge
Depr. Of Geology Member
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9 Dr.N.Madhavi In charge
Dept. of Statistics Member
10 Dr.A.A.Annapurna Department of Commerce
& IQAC Coordinator Member
11 Sri.P.V.Satyaji In charge UG
Dept. of Electronics Member
12 Smt.D.Jayasree In charge UG
Dept. of Microbiology Member
13 Sri.K.Babu In charge UG & PG
Dept. of Zoology Member
14 Dr.B.Mallikuarjuna Department of Chemistry Member
Coordinator
23. RESEARCH COMMITTEE
1 Dr.K.Ramachandra Rao Lecturer in Physics Coordinator
2 Prof. J.Suneetha Professor in Botany Member
3 Dr.K.Ratnamanikyam Lecturer in Commerce Member
4 Dr.D.V.Nageswara Rao Lecturer in Economics Member
5 Dr.P.Shanmukha Rao Lecturer in Commerce Member
6 Dr. B.Mallikarjun Lecturer in Chemistry Member
7 Dr.M.R.Goutham Lectutrer in Geology Member
8 Dr.N.Madhavi Lecturer in Statistics Member
9 Dr.B.Madhav Lecturer in Chemistry Member
10 Dr.P.Sreevalli Lecturer in Sanskrit Member
24. JKC COMMITTEE
1 Sri D.Suneel Kumar Lecturer in Compter Science Coordinator
2 Dr.B.P.Narasa Reddy Lecuter in Commerce Member
3 Sri.P.S. Sastry Lecturer in English Member
4 Sri.R.Ramesh Kumar Lecturer in Lib.Science Member
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5 Sri.Y.Ramu Lecturer in Physics Member
6 Kum.Ch.Vennela Lecturer in English Member
7 Sri G.Sekhar Babu Lecturer in Mathematics Member
8 Sri V.Suresh JKC FTM Member
9 Sri V.Satyanarayana JKC HR Memebr
10 T Rohit Ashok Goud III B.Sc., M.P.C.S Student Member
11 P.Nikhil II B.Sc., M.S.C.S Student Member
25. SKILLS TRAINING COMMITTEE
1 Dr.B.P.Narasa Reddy Lecturer in Commerce Member
2 Dr.M.R.Goutham Lecturer in Geology Member
3 Dr.A.A.Annapurna Lecturer in Commerce Member
4 Esub Basha Shaik Lecturer in Physics Member
5 P.Babjee Lecturer in Political Science Member
6 Dr.B.Mallikarjuna Lecturer in Chemistry Member
7 Dr.Ch .Srinivasulu Lecturer in Mathematics Member
8 Sri D.Madhu Lectuer in Botany Member
9 Sri G.Sekhar Babu Lecturer in Mathematics Member
10 ABDUL PARVEEN II B.Com Comp EM Student Member
11 AINAPARTHI DURGA PRAKASH II B.Com Comp EM Student Member
26. SWAYAM COMMITTEE (Study Webs of Active-Learning for young Aspiring Minds)
1 Sri.D.Suneel Kumar Lecturer in Computer Science Coordinator
2 Sri.R.V.S.Narayana Lecturer in Computer Science Member
3 Dr. B.P.N.Reddy Lecturer in Commerce Member
4 All Heads of the Departments Members
27. IT INTIATIVES COMMITTEE
1 JKC Co-ordinator Coordinator
2 Lect Incharge of Computer Science Member
3 Acedemic Coordinator Member
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4 CPE Coordinator Member
5 UGC Coordinator Member
6 RUSA Coordinator Member
7 Restructured Courses Coordinator Member
8 DST-FIST Coordinator Member
9 PG SelfFinance Course Coordinator Member
10 Controller of Examinations Member
11 All Faculty of computer science Department and computer Applications
12 D.Dhanunjaya Rao II B.Sc., M.S.C.S Student Member
13 P.Bhavana II B.Sc., M.P.C.S Student Member
28. CENTER FOR INOVATION, INCUBATION AND ENTERPRENEURSHIP (CIIE)
1 Sri.D.Suneel Kumar Lecturer in Computer Science Coordinator
2 Prof. J. Suneetha Incharge Microbiology Member
3 Sri.P.S.Sastry Lecturer In English Member
4 Sri.C.V.Ramana Lecturer In Chemistry Member
5 Dr.D.V.Nageswara Rao Lecturer In Economics Member
6 Dr-A.A.Annapurna Lecturer In Commerce Member
7 Dr.B.P.N.Reddy Lecturer In Commerce Member
8 Lt. Esub Basha Shaik Lecturer In Physics Member
9 DR.B.Nageswari Lecturer in Bio-Tech Member
10 Sri.P.Babjee Lecturer in Politics Member
11 Sri.Y.Ramu Lecturer In Physics Member
12 Sri.Trinadh Lecturer In Chemistry Member
13 Dr.D.Sanjeev Kumar Lecturer In Physics Member
29. TIME TABLE COMMITTEE
1 Sri D.Suneel Kumar Lecturer in Computer Sci. Coordinator
2 Dr.K.Ramachandra Rao Lecturer in Physics Member
3 Dr.K.Ratna Manikyam Lecturer in Commerce Member
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4 Dr.D.V.Nageswarao Lecturer in Economics Member
30. EXAMINATION BRANCH
1 Dr.R.David Kumar Swamy Principal Chief Superintendent
2 Sri.K.Anjaneyulu Vice Principal Addl Chief
Superintendent
3 Sri.K.Anjaneyulu Lecturer in philosophy Addl Chief
Superintendent for
IGNOU EXAMS
4 Sri.R.Ramesh Kumar Lecturer in Lib.Science Addl Chief
Superintendent for
BRAOU EXAMS
5 P.Srisaila Sastry Lecurer in English Addl Chief
Superintendent for
AUSDE EXAMS
31.COMMITTEE FOR CONDUCTING EXAMS
1 Sri J.Jacob Lecturer in Chemistry Coordinator
2 Sri U.Ramesh Babu Lecturer in English Member
3 Sri.G.Appala Narasimham Lecturer in Commerce Member
4 Dr.Ch.Srinivaulu Lecturer in Mathematics Member
5 Lt..Esub Basha Shaik Lecturer in Physics Member
6 Dr.M.Trinadh Lecturer in Chemistry Member
7 Sri Y.Ramu Lecturer in Physics Member
32. MANA TV
1 Sri.D.Suneel Kumar Lecturer in Computer Science Coordinator
2 Lt.Esub Basha Shaik Lecturer in Physics Member
3 Dr.M.Trinadh Lecturer in Physics Member
4 Sri.DMadhu Lecturer in Botany Member
5 Sri.Ch Vennela Lecturer In English Member
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33. LIBRARY COMMITTEE
1 Sri.R.Ramesh Kumar Lecturer in Lib.Science Coordinator
2 Lt.D.Rudra Professor in Geology Member
3 Dr.M.Trinadh Lecturer in Chemistry Member
4 Y.Ramu Lecturer in Physics Member
5 P Syam II B.Sc., MPC EM Student Member
6 U Durga Rao II B.A., HETTM Student Member
34. PUBLIC RELATION,PRESS AND MEDIA COMMITTEE
1 Dr. P.Shanmukha Rao Lecturer in Commerce Coordinator
2 Sri.M.Venkateswarao Lecturer in Economics Member
3 Sri.U.Ramesh babu Lecturer in English Member
4 Dr.P.A.Satyanarayana Lecturer in Telugu Member
5 A Sridurga III B.Com Comp EM Student Member
6 A V V S Varaprasad III B.Com Comp EM Student Member
35. CAMPUS DISCIPLINE COMMITTEE(CDC) - ARTS BLOCK
1 Dr.K.Ratnamanikyam Lecturer in Commerce
2 Dr.D.V.Nageswara Rao Lecturer in Economics
3 Sri.R.Ramesh Kumar Lecturer in Lib. Science
36. CDC-SCIENCE BLOCK
1 Sri.K.Babu Lecturer in Zoology
2 Lt.D.Rudra Lecturer in Geology
3 Dr.J.Suneetha Reader in Botany
4 Dr.K.Ramachandra Rao Lecturer in Physics
5 Dr.B.Mallikarjuna Lecturer in Chemistry
6 Sri.D.Madhu Lecturer in Botany
7 Sri.P.V.Lakshmi Physical Director
37.CDC-BUDDHA BHAVAN
1 Sri.K.Anjaneyulu Lecturer in Philosophy
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2 Sri.M.Venkateswara Rao Lecturer in Economics
3 Dr.B.P.Narasa Reddy Lecturer in Commerce
4 Sri. D.Srinu Babu Physical Director
38.CDC-NANNAYA BHAVAN
1 Dr.B.Mallikarjuna Lecturer in Chemistry
2 Dr.K.Vasudha Lecturer in Bio-technology
3 Dr.K.Anitha Lecturer in Chemistry
39. PG COURSES COMMITTEE
1 Dr.K.Ramachandra Rao Lecturer In Physics Coordinator
2 Prof. J.Suneetha Professor in Botany Member
3 Dr.B.Madhav Lecturer In Chemistry Member
4 Dr.A.A.Annapurna Lecturer In Commerce Member
5 Dr.M.Sudhamayi Lecturer In Telugu Member
6 Dr.Ch.Srinivasulu Lecturer In Mathematics Member
7 Sri.K.Babu Lecturer In Zoology Member
8 Dr.M.R.Goutham Lecturer in Geology Member
9 Sri.R.V.Satyanarayana Lecturer in Computer Science Member
10 Dr.D.V.Nageswara Rao Lecturer In Economics Member
11 K Durga Prasad II M.Sc., Physics Student Member
12 A Lakshmi Vasanthi II M.Sc., Physics Student Member
40. RESTRUCTURED COURESES COMMITTEE
1 Dr.K.Ramachandra Rao Lecturer In Physics Coordinator
2 Sri.C.V.Ramana Lecturer In Chemistry Member
3 Sri.D.Krishna Lecturer In Botany Member
4 Dr.K.Ratnamanikyam Lecturer In Commerce Member
5 Dr.D.V.Nageswara Rao Lecturer In Economics Member
6 Dr.B.Nageswari Lecturer In Bio-Tech Member
7 Dr.N.Madhavi Lecturer in Statistics Member
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8 Smt. M.Pushpanjali Lecturer in History Member
9 Sri.P.Babjee Lecturer in Polotical Science Member
10 Sri.R.V.Satyanarayana Lecturer in Computer Science Member
11 Sri.K.Babu Lecturer In Zoology Member
12 Sri. R.Ramesh kumar Lecturer In Lib.Sience Member
13 V Sri Sai Bhavani Jahnavi I B.Sc., MPC EM Student Member
14 V Hemanth I B.Sc., MPC EM Student Member
41. CENTRE FOR GANDHIAN STUDIES
1 Sri K.Anjaneyulu Lecturre In Philosophy Coordinator
2 Dr.K.Seetha Mahalakshmi Lecturer in Pol. Sciences Member
3 Dr.M.Sudhamayi Lecturer In Telugu Member
42. FURNITURE COMMITTEE
1 Dr.Ch.Srinivasulu Lecturer in Mathematics Coordinator
2 Dr.K.Anitha Lecturer in Chemistry Member
3 Smt.K.Syamala Devi Lecturer in Telugu Member
4 Sri.K.Babu Lecturer in Zoology Member
5 Sri.P.Padma Sekhar Lecturer in Commerce Member
6 Ch.Adi Mahendra Administrative Officer Member
43. MINOR WORKS COMMITTEE
1 Sri Ch.A.Mahendra Administrative Officer Coordinator
2 Sri G.Sekhar Babu Lecturer In Mathematics Member
3 Prof. J.Suneetha Professor in Botany Member
4 Sri.U.Ramesh Babu Lecturer In English Member
5 Sri.P.Shanmukha Rao Lecturer In Commerce Member
44. AUCTION COMMITTEE
1 Prof. J.Suneetha Professor in Botany Coordinator
2 Dr.D.V.Nageswarao Lecturer in Economics Member
3 Sri.G.AppalaNarsimharao Lecturer in Commerce Member
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4 Sri.Ch.A.Mahendra Administrative Officer Member
45. RED RIBBON CLUB
1 Smt.T.Symala Devi Lecturer in Telugu Coordinator
2 D Madhu Lecturer in Botany Member
3 Sri.K.Babu Lecturer in Zoology Member
4 Dr.B.Nageswari Lecturer in Bio-tech Member
5 Sri.B.Vijaya Kumar Lecturer in Zoology(Cont) Member
6 L Durga Prasanna Babu III BA PPT Student Member
7 A Pavani Srija I B.Sc MZC Student Member
46. ECO CLUB
1 Sri.D.Madhu Lecturer In Botany Coordinator
2 Dr.K.Anitha Lecturer In Chemistry Member
3 Sri.B.Bujji Babu Lecturer In Botany(Cont) Member
4 Sri.D.Satish Lecturer In Zoology(Cont) Member
5 Smt. P.Suneetha Lecturer in Microbiology (Cont) Member
6 G Muthyalu II B.Sc BCH Student Member
7 B Soudhamini II B.Sc BZC EM Student Member
47. CONSUMER CLUB
1 Dr.A.A.Annapurna Lecturer In Commerce Coordinator
2 Sri.M.Venkateswara Rao Lecturer In Economics Member
3 Sri.G.AppalaNarsimharao Lecturer In Commerce Member
4 B Sri Lakshmi Durga III B.Com Gen TM Student Member
5 A Lahari II B.Com Comp EM Student Member
48. FACULTY FORUM
1 Smt.K.Anitha Lecturer In Chemistry Coordinator
2 Dr.N.Madhavi Lecturer In Statistics Member
3 Dr.M.Sudhamayi Lecturer In Telugu Member
4 Sri.U.Ramesh Babu Lecturer In English Member
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49. WEBSITE MONITORING COMMITTEE
1 Sri D.Suneel Kumar Lecturer In Computers Coordinator
2 Dr.B.P.Narasa Reddy Lecturer In Commerce Member
3 Dr.M.R.Goutham Lecturer In Geology Member
4 Dr.A.A.Annapurna Lecturer In Commerce Member
5 Dr.B.Geethadevi Lecutrer in Hindi Member
6 Sri.K.V.S.Rajesh Sr.Assistant Member
7 Sri.K.Suryakala Sr.Assistant Member
50. CAMPUS RADIO COMMITTEE
1 Dr.M.Sudhamai Lecturer in Telugu Coordinator
2 Sri.P.V.Satyaji Lecturer in Physics Member
3 Sri.S.S.R. Bhargav Lecturer in Mathematics Member
4 Sri.G.Sudhakar Lecturer in Mathematics Member
5 Dr.P.Srivalli Lecturer in Sanskrit Member
6 A.Srikanth Lecturer in Telugu Member
7 N Ravi Teja III B.A EHP Student Member
8 V Hema III B.Sc., BBC Student Member
9 Sk Rizwana II B.Sc., MPC Student Member
10 P.Gowhtam I B.Com (Com) Student Member
11 P Deepika II B.Sc MPIot Student Member
51. SOLAR PLANT MONITORING COMMITTEE
1 Dr.K.Ramachandra Rao Lecturer in Physics Coordinator
2 Lt.Sk.Esub Basha Lecturer in Physics Member
3 Dr.M.Trinadh Lecturer in Chemistry Member
4 Dr.Ch.Srinivasulu Lecturer in Mathematics Member
52. IAMS- BIOMETRIC ATTENDENCE COMMITTEE
1 Sri.K.Anjaneyulu Vice Principal Chief Coordinator
2 Dr.B.P.N.Reddy Lecturer in Commerce Nodal Coordinator
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3 Sri.D.Suneel Kumar Lecturer in Computer Science Asst. Coordinator
4 Sri.P.Narasinga Rao Lecturer in Computer Science Arts & Humanities
5 Smt.M.Pushpanjali Lecturer in History Arts & Humanities
6 Dr.P.A.Satyanarayana Lecturer in Telugu Arts & Humanities
7 Smt.M.Saritha Lecturer in Economics Arts & Humanities
8 Dr.K.Ratna Manikyam Lecturer in Commerce Commerce
9 Sri.G.A.Narasimham Lecturer in Commerce Commerce
10 Sri.V.Raju Lecturer in Commerce Commerce
11 Sri.D.Seetharamulu Lecturer in Computer Science Science
12 Sri.V.Satyanarayan Lecturer in Chemistry Science
13 Sri.Y.Ramu Lecturer in Physics Science
14 Sri.G.Sekhar Babu Lecturer in Mathematics Biology
15 Sri.B.Vijaya Kumar Lecturer in Zoology Biology
16 Sri.P.Bujji Babu Lecturer in Botany Biology
53. GREEN AUDIT COMMITTEE
1 Prof. J.Suneetha Professor in Botany Coordinator
2 Lt.D.Rudra Lecturer In Geology Member
3 Dr.K.Ramachandra Rao lecturer in Physics Member
4 Sri.C.V.Ramana Lecturer In Chemistry Member
5 Smt.D.Krishna Lecturer in Botany Member
6 Dr.B.Madhav Lecturer In Chemistry Member
7 Dr.B.Nageswarai Lecturer in Biotechnology Member
8 Dr.M.R.Gowtham Lecturer In Geology Member
9 Sri.R.Ramesh Kumar Lecturer in Lib. Science Member
10 Dr.K.Ravindra Babu Lecturer In Chemistry Member
54. ENDOWMENT PRIZES COMMITTEE
1 Dr.K.Ratna Manikyam Lecturer in Commerce Coordinator
2 Sri.U.Ramesh Babu Lecturer in English Member
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3 Dr.Ch.Naga Rajeswari Lecturer in Telugu Member
4 Sri.M.Venkateswa Rao Lecturer in Economics Member
5 Dr.Sanjeev Kumar Lecturer in Physics Member
6 Dr. M.Trinadh Lecturer in Chemistry Member
7 Sri.M.Thulasi Lecturer in Zoology Member
55. HEALTH CENTRE COMMITTEE
1 Sri.K.Babu Lecturer in Zooloyg Coordinator
2 Prof. J.Suneetha Professor in Botany Member
3 Dr.M.Sudhamayi Lecturer in Telugu Member
4 Dr.B.Nageswari Lecturer in Biotechnology Member
5 Smt.M.Thulasi Lecturer in Zooloyg Member
6 N Sam Kumar II M.Sc., Zoology Student Member
56. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
1 Sri.G.Sekhar Babu Lecturer in Mathematics Convener
2 Sri.M.Trinadh Lecturer in Chemistry Secretary
3 Dr. M.Sudhamayi Lecturer In Telugu Joint Secretary
4 Sri.Ch.Subrahmaniyam Lecturer in Politics Treasurer
5 Sri.S.S.R.Bhargav Lecturer in Mathematics Exe. Member
6 Sri.S.Vijaya Laksmi Lecturer in English Exe. Member
7 Sri.G.Sudhakar Lecturer in Mathematics Exe. Member
8 Sri.Y.Durga Prasad Lecturer in Physics Exe. Member
9 K.V.S.N.Acharyulu Old Student Exe. Member
10 Darapu Prasada Reddy Old Student Exe. Member
57. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY CELL
1 Lt. D.Rudra Lecturer in Geology Coordinator
2 Sri.M. Pushpanjali Lecturer in History Member
3 Dr. M.Sudhamayi Lecturer inTelugu Member
4 Dr.K.Ratna Manikyam Lecturer in Commerce Member
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5 Lt. Esub Basha Shaik Lecturer in Physics Member
6 Sri.K. Babu Lecturer in Geology Member
7 S.Kavya III B.Sc. (BZC) T.M. Member
8 N.Sirisha III B.Sc. M.P.C. Member
9 J.Venkata Rao M.Sc. Botany (Final) Member
10 P.Seshu Babu III B.A. EHP Member
58. NCC OFFICERS
1 Lt.D.Rudra Lecturer In Geology Coordinator
2 Lt. Esub Basha Shaik laeturer in Physics Member
59. NSS PROGRAM OFFICERS
1 Dr.B.Geethadevi, Unit-V Lecturer in Hindi Coordinator
2 Dr.P.A.Satyanrayana, Unit-1 Lecturer in Telugu Member
3 Dr.M.Trinadh, Unit-I I Lecturer in Chemistry Member
4 G.Sekhar Babu, Unit-III Lecturer in Commerce Member
5 Sri.Y.Ramu, Unit-IV Lecturer in Physics Member
60. VIRTUAL CLASSROOM INCHARGES1 Sri.G.AppalaNarsimham Lecturer in Commerce Nodal Coordinator
2 Dr.B.P.N.Reddy Lecturer in Commerce VCR-1 (Room No.27)
3 Dr.D.V.Nageswara Rao Lecturer in Economics VR-2 (Room No. 7)
4 Dr.K.Ramachandra Rao Lecturer in Physics VR-3 (Room No. 85)
5 Sri.J.Jacobe Lecturer in Chemistry VR-4 (Room No. 91)
6 Dr.B.P.N.Reddy Lecturer in Commerce VR-5 (Room No.115)
61. DIGITAL CLASSROOM INCHARGES & MONITORING
1 Sri.R.V.Satyanarayana Lecturer in Computer Science DIGI HUB,
Nodal Coordinator
2 Lt. Esub Basha Shaik Lecturer in Physics MANA TV ROOM,
Member
3 Sri.D.Suneel Kumar Lecturer in Computer Science Room No.301 Member
62. HOSTEL DEPUTY WARDENS
1 Prof. J.Suneetha Professor in Botany/DW Women Hostel
2 Dr.K.Ratnamanikyam Lecturer In Commerce Metcalf Hostel
63. DRC
1 Dr.M.R.Goutham Lecturer in Geology Coordinator
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Special Fee Committees 2018-2019
Sl.No.
Name of the special feecommittee/ department
Name of the ConvenerSarva Sree:
Names of the MembersSarva Sree:
Dr.K.Ravindra BabuLecturer in ChemistryDr.P.A.SatyanarayanaLecturer in TeluguKum.P.Divya SriII B.Com., FSKum.D.AmruthavalliII B.S., MPE
1 Audio VisualEquipment
P.V. Satyaji,Lecturer inPhysics
Dr.P.SreevalliLecturer in SanskritDr.B.Geetha DevLecturer in HindiSri.A.SuriBabuLecturer inGeographyMr.G.Sandheep, III MPGMr.B.Deepak ReddyIII MSComp.M. Venkateswara Rao,Cultural Advisor
2 Fine ArtsAssociation
Dr. K.SeethaMaha Lakshmi,Lecturer inPolitical Science
Dr.B.NageswariLecturer In BiotechnologySmt.D.KrishnaLecturer In BotanySmt.SuneethaLecturer In MicrobiologyT.V.S.Nageswari, II MZCCh.Chandrakala, I BZC TM
3 Medical Inspection Sri.K.BabuLecturer inZoology
Smt. K.Syamala DeviLecturer in TeluguSmt. M.PushpanjaliLecturer In HistoryDr.K.AnithaLecturer In ChemistryP.VikasChanduIII ESComm.D.YupeshBabuII MSAS
4 Social ServiceLeague
Sri.J.JacobLecturer InCommerce
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Lt. Esub Basha ShaikLecturer in PhysicsSri P.Narasinga RaoLecturer in Computer ScienceM.Aruna, III BBCI.SrinivasPrasanth,II ESComp.
5 Student Aid Fund Lt.D.RudraLecturer inGeology
Dr. J. SuneethaProfessor in BotanyCapt. D. RudraLecturer in GeologySri.R.Ramesh KumarLecturer in Lib. Science
6 Hand book Sri.K.AnjaneyuluLecturer inPhilosophy
Dr.Ch.N.RajeswariLecturer in TeluguSri.P.Vara PrasadLecturer In CommerceKum.Ch.VennelaLecturer In EnglishK.Sai Sri Durga, I PPTPriyanka, III HET
7 Magzine Dr.P.A.SatyanarayanaLecturer In Telugu
Lt.D.RudraLecturer in GeologyProf. J.SuneethaProfessor in BotanyDr.K.RatnamanikyamLecturer in CommerceDr.D.V.Nageswara RaoLecturer in EconomicsSri.J.JacobeLecturer in ChemistryN.ChinnaBabu III ESComm.M.Pavan Kumar II MSEM
8 Student Union Sri.P.S.SastryLecture in English
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Lt.D.RudraLecturer in GeologySri.M.Venkateswara Rao,Lecturer in EconomicsDr.P.A.SatyanarayanaLecturer in TeluguSk.Faridha, II EHPE.Omkar, III MPC TM
9 Library &Reading Room
Sri.R.RameshkumarLecturer inLibrary Science
Sri.G.A.Narasimhamlecturer in CommerceDr.B.Mallikarjuna RaoLecturer in. ChemistrySri.K.V.S.RajeshSenior Assistant
10 Stationary Ch.A.MahendraAdministrativeOfficer
Lt.D.RudraLecturer in GeologyDr.B.NageswariLecturer in Bio-TechP.Priyanka, II BBc AgroK.SunnySagar, III MZC
11 Red Cross Sri.U.Ramesh BabuLecturer inEnglish
12 Laboratory FeeSri.JacobeLecturer in ChemistrySri.N.V.S.PrasadLecturer in ChemistryJogender, II MPC EMK.Venkatesh, II MPC TM
Department ofChemistry
Sri. C.V.RamanaIncharge LecturerinChemistry
Department ofPhysics
Dr.K.Ramachandra RaoIncharge Lecturerin Physics
Sri.P.V.SatyajiLecturer in PhysicsLt. Esub Basha ShaikLecturer in PhysicsThammaji Tharun,III B.Sc., MPEM.Sai Ram,III B.Sc., MPC (TM)
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D.Madhu Babu, Professor in BotanySri.B.BujjiBabuLecturer in Botany (Cont.)G.Hemalatha, III BZC EMY.VenkataSubrahmaniyam, II BZC TM
Department of
Botany
Prof. J.SuneethaIncharge Lecturerin Botany
Smt.M.ThulasiLecturer in ZoologySri.B.Vijaya KumarLecturer in Zoology (Cont.)Surya, III BZC TMT.Suhashina, II BZC EM
Department of
Zoology
Sri.K.BabuIncharge Lecturerin Zoology
15 Online AcademicProcessing Committee
Sri.D.Suneel KumarLecturer inComputer Science
Sri.R.V.S.NarayanaLecturer in Computer ScienceIT Initiative CommitteeRespected Department Head is the member
16 Life & HealthInsurance Committee
Sri.K.AnjaneyuluVice Principal
Lt.D.RudraLecturer in GeologyDr. K.Ratna ManikyamLecturer in CommerceDr.D.V.Nageswara RaoLecturer in EconomicsKum.K.SuryakalaJunior AssistantSmt.Rama LakshmiJunior Assistant
14 Field works/Projectworks/Industrial visits
All Heads of theDepartments
Dr.K.Ramachandra RaoLecturer in PhysicsDr.D.V.Nageswara RaoLecturer in EconomicsSri.R.Ramesh KumarLecturer in Lib.ScienceDr.B.MallikarjunLecturer in ChemistryDr.K.RavindraBabuLectutrer in ChemistrySri.K.BabuLecturer in Zoology
13 Games Sri.V.SatyanarayanaLecturer inChemistry
Teaching –Learning Process• CBCS pattern/Credit system
• Preparation of Annual institutional Plans
• Preparation of Annual Academic Plans
• Departmental Plans
• Individual plans
• Proctor system
• Assignments/Seminars by students
• Group activities/Study projects
• Study tours/Industrial visits
Student Evaluation MethodsRegular assignments
Internal Mid Exams
Viva Voce
Semester - end Examinations
Practical Examinations
Project Work
Examinations, Evaluation & ResultsThe College was granted autonomous status by the UGC from the academic
year 2000-2001. Under the Autonomous set up, the college introduced Semester
system. The syllabus and the examination pattern are finalised with the help of
Board of Studies for each programme. The Examination Cell of the College is a
confidential wing consisting of Controller of Examinations and Assistant
Controllers of Examination. It is fully computerized, fool proof environment
which conducts examinations in a transparent manner and undertakes the
evaluation process in a highly confidential and professional environment.
Evaluation Process for U.G.:No. of Semesters – 6
In the CBCS system (from 2019-20 admitted batch of U.G, towards fourth cycle
of the autonomous status), the evaluation process is as follows:
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Semester End Examination (SEE) ————- 50 marks
Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA) ————- 50 marks
(The Split up of Marks for CIA)
Internal Test - 20 marks
Online Test - 10 marks
Assignment - 5 marks
Attendance - 5 marks
Pedagogical methods - 10 marks
In every semester, the Continuous Internal Assessment is non-institutionalised
and the concerned department is responsible to conduct and submit the CIA
marks to the Examination Cell.
From the 2019-20 admitted batch, the minimum pass marks is 35% (18 marks)
in CIA and SEE separately and 40% (40 marks) both CIA and SEE put together.
Project work in 6th semester.
Practical examinations by internal examiners are conducted in 1,3,5 semesters
and practical examinations by external examiners are conducted in 2,4,6
semesters
In the VI Semester under the Cluster system, the student has to select one elective
each under Paper-VII and also to choose one cluster elective (consisting of
three papers VIII to X) offered by the department.
In the final year, students are also compulsorily to undergo skill training under
the JKC platform (Finishing School Training) that provide skills necessary for
securing an employment.
Credits:
In B.A. and B.Com. programmes, there are 134 credits each and B.Sc. there are
158 credits. The performance of each student is assessed for languages,
foundation courses and core subjects. In B.Sc. programme, each optional is
awarded 3 credits for theory and 2 credits for practicals. In B.A and B.Com.
programmes, each core optional subject carries 4 credits.
Besides credits for actual curriculum, extra credits are awarded to the students
who take part in various Co-curricular, extra-curricular and extension activities
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such as NCC, NSS, Sports & Games, Cultural and Literary events, Project
work and Community Social work. Extra credits are also awarded for
attendance.
Results
Results are normally announced within three weeks after the completion of
last examination. The results are announced online and the candidates can
check them by visiting the college website. Marks lists are prepared and
distributed to the students through the proctors.
Instant Examination:
There is no provision for supplementary examinations.
Facility to appear for Instant examination is available only for the Final year
regular students having not more than 2 backlog courses across all the semesters.
Evaluation Process for P.G.:
No. of Semesters – 4
From 2019-20 admitted batch of P.G, the evaluation process is as follows:
Semester End Examination (SEE) ————- 60 marks
Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA) ———— 40 marks
(The Split up of Marks for CIA)
Internal Test - 20 marks
Assignment - 10 marks
Seminar - 5 marks
Viva Voce - 5 marks
In every semester, the Continuous Internal Assessment is non-institutionalised
and the concerned department is responsible to conduct and submit the CIA
marks to the Examination Cell.
There are no minimum marks for Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA)
40% (40 marks) is the minimum pass marks in CIA and SEE put together and
must secure 35% (21 marks) in SEE to pass in a paper.
There is no provision to conduct CIA again. Students shall compulsory pass in
otherwise, they have to secure the total 40% marks in SEE only, even though
they secured 35% marks in SEE independently.
Double valuation (by Internal Examiners as well as External Examiners) is
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conducted and the average of both these valuations is considered for final award
of marks. If the variation between internal and external evaluation is more than
20%, then it will go for third valuation and the average of nearest two valuations
is considered for final award of marks.
For every semester, practical examinations are conducted by external examiners.
There is no provision for revaluation for PG Exams
Credits:
For every course, 4 credits are allotted for theory and 2 credits for practicals.
Besides credits for actual curriculum, extra credits are awarded to the students
who take part in various Co-curricular, extra-curricular and extension activities
such as NCC, NSS, Sports & Games, Cultural and Literary events, Project
work and Community Social work. Extra credits are also awarded for attendance.
Results
Results are normally announced within three weeks after the completion of last
examination. The results are announced online and the candidates can check
them by visiting the college website. Marks lists are prepared and distributed
to the students through the proctors.
Instant Examination:
There is no provision for supplementary examinations.
Facility to appear for Instant examination is available only for the Final year
regular students having not more than 2 backlog courses across all the semesters.
MODERATION OF QUESTION PAPERS AND MODEL ANSWERS
Moderation is the process by which the Institution ensures the consistency of
question papers within the framework of the syllabus, thereby ensuring
consistency of assessment for all students. It also ensures that weightage within
a module is appropriate and conforms to the blueprint and other guidelines
issued by the Board of Studies, thereby ensuring fairness, accuracy and
consistency in marking and the provision of results. With this intention, the
Government College (A), Rajamahendravaram constituted the moderation
committee from the Academic Year 2017-18.
MALPRACTICE
The Government College (A) Rajahmundry takes all possible measures to control
actions that contravene examination rules. With this intention, the Principal of
the College constitutes Suspected Malpractice Cases (SMP) Enquiry Committee
to look into SMP cases as and when they occur. Such committee shall follow
the approved scales of punishment and the Principal shall take necessary action,
against the erring students based on the recommendations of the Committee.
General Guidelines:
1.All the students are informed to appear for the examinations conducted by
the Institute in full attire, i.e. hall ticket, Identity Card and full Uniform.
2.The students should report at the examination centre at least half an hour
before commencement of the exam and should not leave the hall till the
completion of full time. In special cases, they are permitted to leave the
exam hall only in the last half an hour before the completion of exam.
3.Calculators (except non programmable calculators) may be allowed inside
the examination hall depending on the programme of study and the course of
exam on a particular day.
4.The students should restrain from indulging in malpractices and misbehaviour
during the entire examination process and any violation of examination rules
will be viewed very seriously.
5.Possession of any kind of forbidden material (print, manuscript or any kind)
and indulging in malpractice will be referred to the SMP Enquiry Committee
and action will be taken against the defaulters based on the recommendations
of the Committee.
6.Examination results for the semester will be announced after excluding the
SMP cases.
Punishments:
(a). If the candidate is found in possession of forbidden material, without
copying from the same, the examination of such candidate is cancelled for
the day and his answer script will not be sent for the valuation. Further, the
candidate has to submit an undertaking duly signed by him and forwarded
by the Chief Superintendent that he/she will not repeat the mistake. He/she
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may be allowed to appear for other consecutive examinations.
(b). If the candidate is found in possession of forbidden material and copying
from the same, the candidate may be booked under the SMP case and the
matter will be referred to the SMP Enquiry Committee on the same day.
The Committee will look into the matter and decide on the intensity of
malpractice, depending on which he/she may be permitted to continue for
the next semester. However, he/she is not permitted to appear for consecutive
examinations in the current semester. Nevertheless, the previous
examinations appeared by the candidate stands still and the results of such
papers will be announced along with regular candidates.
(c). If any candidate misbehaves with the Invigilator, uses unparliamentarily
language or behaves in contravention to the examination rules, such
candidate may be debarred from the Institution for 1- 3 years and also all
the examinations appeared by such candidate in previous semesters stands
cancelled. Such candidate may be handed over to the Police for further
action.
(d). In exceptional cases, the decision of the SMP Enquiry Committee may
be put before the Examination Committee for review and in such cases, the
decision of the Examination Committee with regard to SMP Cases is
considered final.
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STATEMENT OF PASS PERCENTAGES (GROUP-WISE)SEMESTER-II
S.No. GROUP APPEARED FAILED PASSED %
B.A
.,B
.Com
.,B
.Sc.
,
1 B.A. EHP 54 43 11 20.372 B.A. P.E.Jmc 30 13 17 56.373 B.A. ESC 25 16 9 36.004 B.A.H.E.Ttm 25 12 13 52.005 B.A.P.Rd.Sw 30 13 17 56.676 B.A.GHPolitics 28 7 21 75.007 B.A.HP.ENG 12 11 1 8.338 B.A.PPT 23 19 4 17.399 B.A.ESCOMP 23 19 4 17.3910 B.A. HET 26 14 12 46.15
Total 276 167 109 39.4911 B.Com.(TM) 62 11 51 82.2612 B.Com.(EM) 67 8 59 88.0613 COMP.(VOC).EM 73 15 58 79.4514 COMP.VOC.(TM) 65 33 32 49.2315 B.COM(FIN.SER) 42 7 35 83.33
Total 309 74 235 76.0516 B.B.A. B.B.A. 29 8 21 72.4117 B.Sc.MPC (EM) 74 3 71 95.9518 B.Sc.MPC (TM) 57 15 42 73.6819 B.Sc.MPE 34 3 31 91.1820 B.Sc.CBZ(EM) 30 3 27 90.0021 B.Sc.CBZ(TM) 28 1 27 96.4322 B.Sc.MPG 69 23 46 66.6723 B.Sc.MP.Comp 74 2 72 97.3024 B.Sc.G.G.Comp 31 8 23 74.1925 B.Sc.B.B.C. Agro 19 4 15 78.9526 B.Sc.B.B.C. 19 2 17 89.4727 B.Sc.MS.Comp 72 7 65 90.2828 B.Sc.MC Geology 33 3 30 90.9129 B.Sc.M.Z.C 13 3 10 76.9230 B.Sc.M.Z.C Food 20 7 13 65.0031 B.Sc.M.E.S. 33 1 32 96.6732 B.Sc.M.S.EMTCS. 29 9 20 68.9733 B.Sc.M.S.AS 29 13 16 55.1734 B.Sc.M.G.CS 35 2 33 94.2935 B.Sc.M.P.REM 34 6 28 82.3536 B.Sc.M.E.IOT 35 7 28 80.0037 B.Sc.M.C.A_CHE 28 9 19 68.8638 B.Sc.B.C.HC 32 14 18 56.2539 B.Sc.Z.C.AQ 27 8 19 70.37
Total 855 153 702 82.11GRAND TOTAL 1469 402 1067 72.63
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STATEMENT OF PASS PERCENTAGES (GROUP-WISE)SEMESTER-IV
S.No. GROUP APPEARED FAILED PASSED %
B.S
c.,
B.A
.,B
.Com
.,
1 EHP 54 3 51 942 ESC 20 12 8 403 GHP 22 6 16 734 HPE 23 0 23 1005 PPT 23 4 19 836 ES COM 32 5 27 847 HET 23 9 14 61
Total 197 39 158 80.208 B.Com (T.M.) 60 3 57 959 B.Com (E.M) 59 11 48 8110 B.Com (Voc) (E.M.) 63 7 56 8911 B.Com (Voc) (T.M.) 61 4 57 9312 B.Com (FIN Serv) 35 0 35 100
TOTAL 278 25 253 91.0113 M.P.C. (E.M.) 75 6 69 9214 M.P.C.(T.M.) 65 14 51 7815 M.P.E. 36 4 32 8916 CBZ (E.M.) 25 2 23 9217 CBZ (T.M.) 32 6 26 8118 M.P.G. 68 6 62 9119 M.P.Comp 61 2 59 9720 G.G.C. 25 2 23 9221 B.B.C.AGRO 25 8 17 6822 B.B.C. 22 9 13 5923 M.S.Comp 74 3 71 9624 M.C.G. 37 9 28 7625 M.Z.C. 20 4 16 8026 M.Z.C. Food 13 1 12 9227 M.E.S 36 4 32 8928 M.S.E.MTCS 32 4 28 8829 M.S.AS. 33 0 33 100
TOTAL 679 84 595 87.63GRAND TOTAL 1154 148 1006 87.18
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STATEMENT OF PASS PERCENTAGES (GROUP-WISE)SEMESTER-VI
S.No. GROUP APPEARED FAILED PASSED %
1 E H P 51 5 46 90
2 E S C 20 6 14 70
3 G H P 20 5 16 75
4 H P E 16 0 15 100
5 P P T 15 0 15 100
6 E S COM 27 5 22 81
7 HET 25 1 24 96
TOTAL 174 22 152 87.36
8 B COM (T.M.) 55 5 50 91
9 B COM (E.M.) 45 4 41 91
10 B COM (VOC) 57 10 47 82
TOTAL 157 19 138 87.90
11 M.P.C. (E.M.) 56 43 56 100
12 M.P.C. (T.M.) 55 39 53 96
13 M.P.E. 33 24 29 88
14 C B Z (E.M.) 28 25 28 100
15 C B Z (T.M.) 22 23 15 68
16 M.P.G 61 57 58 95
17 M.P.COMP 44 40 44 100
18 C B B 26 16 25 96
19 M.S.COMP 60 50 59 98
20 M.C.G. 29 21 29 100
21 M.Z.C. 27 15 21 78
22 M.E.S. 30 19 30 100
TOTAL 471 372 447 94.90
GRAND TOTAL 802 65 737 91.90
B.A
.,B
.Com
.,B
.Sc.
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GOVERNMENT COLLEGE(A), RAJAMAHENDRAVARAMUG PROGRAMS 2019-20
S.No. Title of Programs Intake
B.A. (Conventional)
1 Economics,History,Political Science (E.H.P) 66
2 Geography,History,Political Science (G.H.P) 33
3 Economics,Statistics,Commerce (E.S.C) 33
4 History,Economics,Special Telugu (H.E.T) 33
B.A. (Restructured)
5 Economics,Statistics,Computer Applications (E.S.CA) 33
6 Political Science,SpecialEnglish,Journalism and Mass
Communication (P.E.JMC) 30
7 History,Economics,Tourism and Travel Management
(H.E.TTM) 33
8 Public Administration,RuralDevelopment,Social Work
(P.RD.SW) 33
9 Journalism & Mass Communication,
Philisophy, Psychology (JMC.P.Psy) 30
10 Philisophy, Public Policy, Applied Telugu (P.PP.AT) 30
11 Philosophy, Political Science, Special Telugu (P.P.T) 30
12 History, Philosophy, Special English (H.P.E) 30
BBA (Restructured)
13 Bachelor Of Business Administration (B.B.A) 44
14 B.B.A Logistics 40
B.Com (Conventional)
15 B.Com (Gen) 70
16 B.Com (Gen) 70
B.Com (Restructured)
17 B.Com Computer Applications 70
18 B.Com Computer Applications 70
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19 B.Com Banking Insurance and Financial Services (B.I&F.S) 44
B.Com (Hons)
20 B.Com Accountancy & Taxation 44
B.Sc. (Conventional)
21 Mathematics,Physics,Chemistry (M.P.C) (EM) 70
22 Mathematics,Physics,Chemistry (M.P.C) (TM) 35
23 Botany,Zoology,Chemistry (B.Z.C) (EM) 35
24 Botany,Zoology,Chemistry (B.Z.C) (TM) 35
25 Mathematics,Physics,Electronics (M.P.E) 35
26 Mathematics,Economics,Statistics (M.E.S) 35
27 Mathematics,Physics,Geology, (M.P.G) 70
28 Mathematics,,Geology,Chemistry (M.G.C) 35
B.Sc. (Restructured)
29 Mathematics,Statistics,Computer Science (M.S.CS) 70
30 Mathematics,Physics,Computer Science (M.P.CS) 70
31 Botany,Biotechnology,Chemistry (B.B.C) 30
32 Microbiology,Zoology,Chemistry (M.Z.C) 30
33 Geology,Geography,Computer Science (G.G.C) 35
34 Mathematics,Statistics,Actuarial Science (M.S.AS) 35
35 Mathematics,Statistics, Econometrics (M.S.EM) 35
36 Botany,Biotechnology,Chemistry Agro (B.B.C.Agro) 30
37 Micro Biology,Zoology,Chemistry Food (M.Z.C.Food) 30
38 Mathematics,Physics,Renewable Energy Management (M.P.Rem) 35
39 Mathematics,Electronics,Internet of Things (M.E.IoT) 35
40 Mathematics,Chemistry,Analytical Chemistry (M.C.AC) 35
41 Botany,Chemistry,Horticulture (B.C.Hor) 35
42 Zoology,Chemistry,Aquaculture (Z.C.Aqc) 35
43 Mathematics, Geology, Computer Science (M.G.Cs) 35
B.Sc. (Hons)
44 Information Technology 40
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45 Chemistry 35
B.Voc
46 Renewable Energy Management 30
47 Retail management 30
P.G Programs 2019-20
1 M.A. Telugu 50
2 M.Com. 50
3 M.Sc. Physics 36
4 M.Sc Organic Chemistry 48
5 M.Sc Physical Chemistry 12
6 M.Sc Analytical Chemistry 12
7 M.Sc Mathematics 40
8 M.Sc Botany 30
9 M.Sc Zoology 30
10 M.Sc Computer Science 30
11 M.Sc Aquaculture 30
12 M.Sc Geology 30
13 M.A. Economics 30
14 M.A. Political Science 30
Research Programs
1 Chemistry
2 Physics
3 Mathematics
4 Telugu
5 Commerce
6 Zoology
7 Botany
8 Biotechnology
9 Geology
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Value Added Certificate Courses (2019-20)
S.No Course Name Offering Department
1. Basic Analytical Techniques Chemistry
2. Basics of Photography Physics/Electronics
3. Household Electrical Wiring Physics
4. Cultural Heritage Tourism History
5. Domestic BPO English
6. e-publishing Comp. Sc
7. Food Processing and Safety Micro-Biology
8. Functional English English
9. Gandhian Studies Philosophy
10. Introduction To Biostatistics Statistics
11. Journalism & Mass Communication Political Science
12. Office Management Economics
13. Plant Propagation
& Nursery Management Botany
14. Research Methodology in Telugu Telugu
15. Retail Marketing Commerce
16. Income Tax Practices Commerce
17. Financial Literacy Commerce
18. Vermi Compost Zoology
19. Yoga Fine Arts
20. Dance(Kuchipudi) Fine Arts
21. Music(Carnatic) Fine Arts
CHIEF PROCTOR & CONVENOR :
K.Anjaneyulu,Vice Principal.
UG I YEAR-PROCTORS LIST
Sl.No.
Group Me-dium
Name of the Proctor Designation
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Proctor System:The College introduced Proctor system under which a lecturer is appointed as amentor of a Group. He not only takes care of the discipline and other relatedmatters pertaining to the class, but also provides guidance and support to thestudents of the class.
1 MPC(EM) EM B MALLIKARJUNA CHEMISTRY
2 MPC TM J YOCOB CHEMISTRY
3 MPE EM D RAJU TELUGU
4 BZC EM EM D SATISH BOTANY
5 BZCTM TM K SRINIVAS CHEMISTRY
6 GMP EM S DURGA BHAVANI GEOLOGY
7 MP(COMP) EM Dr. P V S S S N REDDY PHYSICS
8 GG COMP EM G SUNDARA RAMA MURTHY COMPUTER SCIENCE
9 BBC AGRO EM M R R KOWLINI BIO-TECH
10 BBC EM M R R KOWLINI BIO-TECH
11 MSCOMP EM CH SRINIVASULU MATHS
12 GMC EM DR K ANITHA CHEMISTRY
13 MZC EM B SRAVANTHI MICRO-BIOLOGY
14 MZC FOOD EM B VIJAYAKUMAR ZOOLOGY
15 MES EM M VENKATESWARA RAO ECONOMICS
16 MS ECONOMETRICS EM K SUNITHA
17 MS AS EM P NAGAVEMKATA LAKSHMI STATISTICS
18 MG CS EM B SAI KRISHNA GEOLOGY
19 M P REM EM Lt.ESUB BASHA SHAIK PHYSICS
20 M E IOT EM D SUNEEL KUMAR COMPUTER SCIENCE
21 M C AC EM N BHARGAVI CHEMISTRY
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22 B C HC EM M TRINADH CHEMISTRY23 Z C AQ EM N VARAKUMARI ZOOLOGY24 B COM(T.M) TM G LEELA MOHAN RAO COMMERCE25 B.COM(EM) EM DR B P N REDDY COMMERCE26 B.COM(COMP.EM) EM V HARITHA LOCHANA COMMERCE27 B.COM(COMP.TM) TM V RAJU COMMERCE28 B.COM (FIN.SERV) EM CH SREENU COMMERCE29 BBA EM B RAJKUMAR COMPUTER SCIENCE30 EHP TM CH SUBRAHMANYAM POLITICS31 P E JMC EM K ABHISHEK REDDY POLITICS32 ESC TM DR A PRASADU ECONOMICS33 H E T TM TM K VARA PRASAD HISTORY34 P RD SW EM M SARHTHA ECONOMICS35 G H POLITICS TM Dr. I RAMBABU GEOGRAPHY36 HP ENG TM A SIVAKUMAR TELUGU37 P P T TM K SYAMALA DEVI TELUGU38 ES COMP EM REVATHI TELUGU39 H E T TM K SOUNDARYAVATHI TELUGU UG II YEAR-PROCTORS LIST1 MPC(EM) EM Dr. B MADHAV CHEMISTRY2 MPC TM J SASHI SRI CHEMISTRY3 MPE EM P V SATYAJI PHYSICS4 BZC EM EM RAMA KUMARI ZOOLOGY5 BZCTM TM B BUJJI BABU BOTANY6 GMP EM Dr.M R GOUTHAM GEOLOGY7 MP(COMP) EM N VENKANNA BABU PHYSICS8 GG COMP EM R V SATYANNARAYANA COMPUTERS9 BBC AGRO EM AK D SIVARANJANI BIO TECH10 BBC EM AK D SIVARANJANI BIO TECH11 MSCOMP EM S S R BHARGAV MATHS12 GMC EM MAHA LAKSHMI CHEMISTRY13 MZC EM B BABY NALINI CHEMISTRY14 MZC FOOD EM P SUNEETHA MICROBIOLOGY15 MES EM S S R BHARGAV MATHS16 MS ECONOMETRICS EM N V MALATHI MATHS17 MS AS EM J NAGA SRIRAM STATISTICS18 B COM(T.M) TM CH NAGASRI LAKSHMI COMMERCE19 B.COM(EM) EM M Y NAIDU COMMERCE
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20 B.COM(COMP.EM) EM D B SANKAR REDDY COMMERCE21 B.COM(COMP.TM) TM T CHANDRA SEKHAR COMMERCE22 B.COM (FIN.SERV) EM A SRILAKSHMI BRAMARAMBA COMMERCE23 EHP TM Dr. B SOWJANYA HISTORY24 ESC TM K GEETHA APARNA ECONOMICS25 G H POLITICS TM K VENNELA ENGLISH26 HP ENG TM P S SASTRY ENGLISH27 P P T TM CH NAGA RAJESWARI TELUGU28 ES COMP EM P NARASINGA RAO COMPUTER SCIENCE29 H E T TM B GEETHA DEVI HINDI UG III YEAR-PROCTORS LIST1 MPC(EM) P GAYATRI CHEMISTRY2 MPC D V N SREE RAMA MURTHY MATHS3 MPE Y PADMANABHAM MATHS4 BZC EM K RAVEENDRA BABU CHEMISTRY5 BZCTM B S V PRASAD CHEMISTRY6 GMP Lt. D RUDRA GEOLOGY7 MP(COMP) T LAXMI GAYATRI MATHS9 BBC Dr NAGESWARI BIOTECH10 MSCOMP N MADHAVI STATISTICS11 GMC K RAVEENDRA BABU CHEMISTRY12 MZC Dr. E S R S SARMA CHEMISTRY13 MES CH NARESH STATISTICS14 B COM(T.M) P SUNANDA COMMERCE15 B.COM(EM) P V PRASAD COMMERCE16 B.COM(COMP.EM) V V V SATYAVATHI COMMERCE17 EHP M PUSHPANJALI HISTORY18 ESC CH GANDHIMANI ECONOMICS19 G H POLITICS A SURI BABU GEOGRAPHY20 HP ENG U RAMESH BABU ENGLISH21 P P T M SUDHAMAYI TELUGU22 ES COMP D V N RAO ECONOMICS23 H E T P A SATYANARAYANA TELUGU1.MA TELUGU PROCTORS LIST1 Dr M Padma Gowri2 Dr M Padma Gowri2.MA ECONOMICS PROCTORS LIST1 M Venkaeswararao
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23.M.A., Political Science124.M.COM1 P Shanmukha Rao2 Dr A A Annapurna5.M.Sc., PHYSICS1 Esub Basha shaik2 M Varalakshmi6.M.Sc., ORGANIC CHEMISTRY1 Dr M Trinadh2 Dr K Anitha7.M.Sc., ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY1 Dr M Trinadh2 Dr E S R S Sharma8.M.Sc., Physical Chemistry1 Dr M Trinadh2 K V V Ranga Rao9.M.Sc., GEOLOGY1 D Rudra2 Y Baby10.M.Sc., ZOOLOGY1 K Soniya2 Ch jyothi Kumari11.M.Sc., Aquaculture1 K Keerthi212.M.Sc., Computer Science1 D Suneel Kumar213.M.Sc., MATHEMATICS1 I Lakshmi Gayatri2 D Sri Ram Murthy14.M.Sc., BOTANY1 Y Baby2 G Vijaya Kumar
Scholarships & PrizesThe Govt. College (A), Rajamahendravaram, offers various scholarships to thestudents who excel in their Academics.
Prizes under Academic Festival:
As per the Orders of the Commissioner of Collegiate Education, the Collegeidentified and felicitated the Final year students who stood in the first positionsubject wise and Group wise.
Other Scholarships & Prizes:
1. Subrahmanyam Ayyar Endowment Fund:
This prize is to be awarded to III year B.A.Special English student whogets highest percentage of marks and whose conduct is good (Totalmarks of all the subjects will be considered).
2. Poor Scholars fund:
This scholarship shall be awarded to III year Degree (BA/ B.Sc./B.Com)student who secures highest marks in II year Exams and whose parent’sincome does not exceed Rs.12,000/- per annum.
3. Fazullah’s Scholarship Endowment Fund:
This scholarship shall be awarded to a Muslim Student of B.Sc. Classwho secures maximum marks in II year Exams and whose parents’income does not exceed Rs.12,000/- per annum.
4. Kokkonda Rajagopala Rao Scholarship Endowment Fund:
This scholarship shall be awarded to III year Degree (B.A./ B.Com./B.Sc. ) Brahmin student who secures maximum marks in the II yearDegree Exams and whose parental income does not exceed Rs.12,000/-.
5. The Dharwada Venkata Krishna Rao Scholarship and EndowmentFund:
The Scholarship shall be awarded to a student of II year degree classwho secures highest marks in the I year Degree Examination and whoseparental income does not exceed Rs.12,000/-. This shall continue forIII year, if the student continues his studies in this college.
6. Nori Veeranna Memorial Prize:
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This shall be awarded to a student of 2nd year Degree class on the basisof maximum marks obtained in 1st year Degree.
7. The Dr. Gurumurthy Co-op. Endowment Prize:
This shall be awarded to two students of 3rd year Degree class byconducting an Essay Writing Competition on Co-operation and Ruralupliftment (I&II prizes are distributed in the ratio of 3:2 respectively.)
8. S.V. Appalacharyulu Memorial Endowment Fund:
This shall be awarded to a student of III year Degree class who securesmaximum marks in II year Sanskrit.
9. Manchiraju Lakshmi Venkataramana Murthy Prize:
This shall be awarded to a student of this College who secures thehighest marks in the III year Examination in the M.P.C. group.
10. Koti Janikamma Poor Sanskrit Student Scholarship:
This shall be awarded to a poor deserving Madhwa Brahmin studentof III year Exam and whose parental income is less than 12,000/- perannum.
11. The Meda Radha Krishna Memorial Prize:
This prize shall be awarded to a non-Brahmin student of III year B.Sc.class with Physics as one subject and who secures maximum aggregatemarks in group subject put together in 3 years.
12. The Kotipalli Janakamma Scholarship:
This shall be awarded to a poor, deserving 1st year Degree studentwho belongs to Madhwa Brahmin Community and whose parentalincome does not exceed Rs.12,000/- and who secures maximum marksin Intermediate Examination.
13. Sriman Maha Mahopadhyaya Kalluri Venkata Rama SastryMemorial Prize:
This shallbe awarded to a student who gets the highest number ofmarks in the aggregate at B.A. Degree Examination.
14. Centenary Merit Awards:
The fund shall be called ‘Rajamahendravaram College Centenary Merit
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Awards Fund”.
Merit awards shall be awarded every year in cash to each of the studentwho scores the highest marks among the student of this college in theMarch or April University Examinations of the previous year in thefollowing subjects.
English, Telugu (under Part-1), History, Politics, Economics, Sociology,Philosophy, Commerce, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Botany,Zoology, Geology, Psychology (II Hindi & Sanskrit) Part. In additionone award is for the student who is declared, by the Principal, as thebest in Physical Education.
15. Smt. Veera Ghatta Suramma Scholarship:
This shall be awarded to the 1 year Degree student who secures thehighest marks in Sanskrit in his/her Intermediate examination.
16. The N.K. Venkatesam Sri Mark Hunter Memorial Prize:
This shall be awarded to a III year B.A. Student who secures the highestNo. of marks in Part-1 English at the second year Degree Examination.
17. Tatavarthy Sree Rama Murthy Memorial Prize:
The prize will be given to the student who scored in highest total marksin I & II years put together in B.Com. course (including languages).The student must have got in 75% attendance and pass in first attempt.
18. Sri Bulusu Venkateswarlu Endowment Prize:
The prize will be given to the student who secures highest marks inB.Sc. Physics upto 3rd Semester.
19. Sripada Suramma Endowment Prize:
The prize will be given to the student who secures highest marks inM.Sc. Chemistry & B.Sc. Chemistry.
20. Thirumala Peda Bhushani Venkata NarasimhacharyuluEndowment Prize:
The prize will be given to the student who secures highest marks in IIIB,A. Geography subject in 4th & 5th semesters.
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21. Dr. Rolla Seshagiri Rao Memorial Endowment Prize:
The prize will be given to the topper in I B.Sc. (BZC).
22. P. Rajeswara Rao & Smt. P. Satyavathi Memorial EndowmentPrize:
The prize will be given to the topper in II B.Sc. (BZC).
23. Dr. K.S. Bilgrami Memorial Endowment Prize:
The prize will be given to the topper in III B.Sc. (BZC).
24. Sri N. Subba Rao Memorial Endowment Prize:
The prize will be given to the student who secures highest marks in IM.Sc. (Organic Chemistry) for 1st and 2nd semesters.
25. Pattisapu Satyanarayana Murty Memorial Prize:
The prize will be given to the Topper male student in B.A.
26. The Metcalf Memorial Scholarship of Rajamahendravaram:
This shall be awarded to a student who is admitted into I year DegreeClass and who secures highest marks in Intermediate class among allthe students admitted in this college.
27. Damerla Venkata Rao Memorial Prize:
This shall be awarded to III year B.A. Degree student with History asone subject and who secures the highest marks in the I and II yearHistory Examinations put together (Rs.444/-)
28. Mahidhara Jaganmohan Rao and Sitadevi Endowment Prize:
This shall be awarded to a student who secures maximum marks in theIII year B.A. Degree Examination.
29. Sri K. Prakasa Rao &SmtKrishnaveni gold medal:
This will be awarded to the topper of M.Sc. Final year student of Physicsdepartment.
30. Kasarabada Scholarship:
This will be awarded to all 3 year degree students who topped the classfrom mathematics stream (Rs. 750/- per month per students)