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GOVERNMENT COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) (Re-Accredited with ‘A’ Grade by NAAC)

Rajahmundry East Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh.

(ESTD. 1853)

HAND BOOK 2015-16

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Dr.Ch. MASTHANAIAH, M.Com., M. Phil., Ph.D.

PRINICIPAL

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Website: www.govtcollegerjy.org Phone: 0883-2475732 e-mail Id: [email protected]

GOVERNMENT COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS)

(Re-Accredited with ‘A’ Grade by NAAC) Rajahmundry

East Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh.

(ESTD. 1853)

HAND BOOK 2015-16

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Government College (Autonomous) Rajahmundry

College Hand Book

2015-16

President: Dr.Ch. Masthanaiah, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D

PRINCIPAL

CALENDAR COMMITTEE

Sri B.V.Tirupanyam Lecturer-in-Charge& Academic Co-ordinator Convener Dr.K. Jyothi Lecturer in Physics & IQAC Coordinator Member

Sri E.Nageswarar Rao Lecturer in Physics & Controller of Examinations Member

Sri Noojilla Srinivas Lecturer in English Member Sri P.S.M.G Vidya Sagar Office Superintendent Member

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Certificate of NAAC Re-Accreditation

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Certificate of overall best performance

Dr.Ch. MASTHANAIAH, Principal Receiving the shield of BEST COLLEGE FOR OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN ACADEMICS for the year 2013-14 from P.K. MOHANTY, Chief Secretary, Government of

Andhra Pradesh

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క ా ాల యం

ఎం చక మ ఆర క ా ాల....!

పల :

ఎం చక మ ఆర క ా ాల...!

ర లను ే భవ ార ాల...!

త ఒ ల ిన ������ వనమ ...!

ాజమ ం ఇ తలమ కమ ...!

చరణం-1:

' ా ' మ శయ ఆశయ ల ...

నూట అర వ ేండ ారసత ి ...

ెల గ ల ౖ ల ిన ఘన లయమ ...

అట న ేత డ అగగణ మ ...!

చరణం-2:

క ల, కందుక , స ప - గ ర వ ల ా... ర, ా చర, టంగ ట - ష ల ా...

ల గ ల ిం న శమమ ...

ల వల ం ే ా శయమ ... !

చరణం-3:

ా, జ న ాసమ లల - ట...

సమ జ, ాణజ ాసమ లల - స ాట...

క ా, ాంస ృ క, , వల - పటమ...

'ఎ' డ ట ర ిన - గ మ...!

చరణం-4:

ాల ద లక , ాజ లక ..

య దులక , ఇ చదువ ల లవ ...

సమత, మమత పం ం ే - సస తం...

సమ జ ే ాలయ - ప ణ తం...!

(రచన: నూ ళ ా , ఇం లక ర , పభ త క ా ాల(అ), ాజమం .)

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COLLEGE HANDBOOK - TABLE OF CONTENTS

Sl. No. Chapter Page No. 1. Introduction

2. Academic Overview 3. Administrative Overview

4. Facilities in the College 5. Examination, Evaluation & Results 6. I.Q.A.C. 7. Co-Curricular Activities & Extra Curricular 8. Student Support Services

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INTRODUCTION

Vision & Mission of the College

Vision:

To make the college a value-driven academic and research institute leading the students towards beneficial result for humanity.

Mission:

Providing quality Education and innovative Research for the all-round development of the personality- by:

• Providing Innovative, Global-Standard education • Moulding the whole personality of the Students in all the elements of a successful and

bright future life • Facilitating the transformation of Andhra Pradesh into a knowledge based society as

envisioned by Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, our former President of India. • Encouraging globally competent research that has human face.

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Brief History of the College (To be updated – Included Milestones document)

Government College, Rajamahendravaram started functioning as a Zilla school in 1853 and was

upgraded as a Provincial school of Madras presidency in 1868. This was the beginning of the

unbroken story of Government College, Rajamahendravaram which completed about 160 years

of its mammoth service in the field of Higher Education. It is the first and the oldest government

College in Andhra Pradesh. The high school classes were discontinued in 1885 and the college

has since remained exclusively as college for University classes. The College was affiliated to

University of Madras in 1891.

At the commencement of 19th century, the Government college at Rajamahendravaram was one

of the only three graded Colleges maintained by Government in Madras Presidency, the other

two being Presidency college at Chennai and Kumbakonam college at Kumbakonam. Having

been started by the British, the college imparted Higher Education of European standards under

the masterly guidance of academic luminaries from Oxford and Cambridge Universities and

produced personae par excellence in all fields of life and learning.

Stalwarts of Arts College:

The great people who served this institution include Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan who worked

as a faculty member in the Department of Philosophy (1916-1919). He was the first Vice-

President of India (1952-1962), and also served as second President of India (1962-1967). He is

considered as the most influential scholar of comparative religion and philosophy. Another

stalwart Sri Kandukuri Veeresalingam Pantulu was a social reformer of Andhra Pradesh who

worked in this college as a faculty member in Telugu Department during the year 1876-77. He is

widely considered as the man who first brought about the renaissance in Telugu people and

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Telugu literature. He fought for the emancipation and empowerment of women way back in

1910.

Some of the students of this Alma Mater, who later turned into giants in various spheres were Sri

K.V. Reddy Naidu, Acting Governor of Madras Presidency in 1936, Sri Tanguturi Prakasam

Pantulu, known as Andhra Kesari (literally the Lion of Andhra) who became the first Chief

Minister of the erstwhile Madras Province that was to become later Andhra State, Sri Varahagiri

Jogaiah Panthulu (illustrious father of Sri V.V. Giri, former President of India), Sri V.K. Krishna

Menon, former Defence Minister of India and Sri P.S. Rao, Chairman, Damodar Valley

Corporation, former Governor of Kerala and an awardee of Padmabhushan. The college also

produced some outstanding literary and artistic stalwarts like Sri Damerla Rama Rao, a

renowned Painter and freedom fighters like Sri Gadicherla Harisarvottama Rao who took active

part in Vandematharam Movement in pre-indepence era and Sri Koka Subba Rao, the former

Chief Justice of Supreme Court.

The College was affiliated to Andhra University in 1926. The Centenary celebrations of the

college were held in February 1960, with Sri C.D.Deshmukh, the then Chairman of U.G.C. as

President. Undergaduate courses were started in the college from 1930. PUC and Intermediate

courses were withdrawn in 1971-‘72 and Vocational course in B.Com (Computers) was

introduced during the academic year 2007. B.A. with Economics, Statistics and Computer

Applications was started in 2008. The college has started restructured courses in B.Sc. on self-

finance basis with combinations of Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science; Mathematics,

Statistics, Computer Science; Biotechnology, Botany, Chemistry and Microbiology, Zoology,

Chemistry. Post Graduate Courses in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry were started during

the academic year 1971-72 and the college has the distinction of being the first College in

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Government sector to introduce the Post Graduate courses in science subjects. M.A. (Telugu)

and M.Com courses were introduced from 1982 and 1987 respectively. M.Sc. (Zoology) was

started during 2001-02 and M.Sc. (Botany) in 2009 on self-finance basis. At present, the college

offers instruction in 22 UG programmes and 9 PG programmes. The Department of

Chemistry has been recognized by Andhra University as a Research Center and it is offering

M.Phil. and Ph.D. courses in Chemistry and the Department has produced 2 Ph.D.s and 5

M.Phil’s so far. The Department of Physics has also been recognized as a Research Centre by

Andhra University, Visakhapatnam in 2011. Eight research scholars are carrying out research in

the Departments of Physics. One M.Phil degree was awarded recently. At present, a major

research project worth Rs. 25 Lakh funded by BRNS is being executed sanctioned research

project is being executed by the Department, besides three minor research projects on hand. The

Dept. of Mathematics has also four Research scholars working for their M.Phil. and Ph.D.

degrees.

Metcalfe Boys Hostel, attached to the college was started in July 1950. It is under the control of

the Principal assisted by a committee consisting of a Deputy warden and other staff members of

the college. A new girls hostel was built in the college campus with UGC funds and it has been

opened in August 2011.

The UGC granted Autonomous status to this college during the academic year 2000-20-1 and it

is extended till 2013. The College is one of the very few Government Colleges in Andhra

Pradesh which were granted autonomy. Under the Autonomous set up, the college introduced

Semester system. The college was accredited at Grade ‘A” by NAAC in 2004 and again has

been re-accredited with NAAC-“A” grade in November 2011. The grade is applicable upto

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November 2016 and this is the only one Government College in East Godavari district to get

NAAC ‘A’ grade.

Some of the prominent British Principals who worked in this institution were E.P. Metcalfe

(1877-1896), E.W. Middlemast (1896-1903), Mark Hunter (1903-1909), O.J. Couldrey (1909-

1919), and C.J. Wilkinson (1919-1921). The college has grown from strength to strength over

the past 160 years and is forging ahead as a Global Educational Institution under the dynamic

leadership of the present Principal, Dr. Ch. Masthanaiah.

From the Academic year 2012-2013, the 1st year Degree Courses have been brought under the

affiliation of Adikavi Nannaya University, Rajamahendravaram thus initiating the transfer of

affiliation from Andhra University, Visakhapatnam. The Degree Certificates to the students are

issued by the Adkikavi Nannaya University from the year 2015.

The college now caters to the educational needs of more than 3000 students with various groups

and combinations of study at UG and PG levels. The college withstood the onslaught of social,

political and economic changes and emerged as a towering champion of education for the

upliftment of the poor and the downtrodden sections of the society.

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GOVERNMENT COLLEGE (A), RAJAMAHENDRAVARAM

Succession List of Principals

Sl. No.

Name From To

1. E.P.METCALFE, M.A. 1877 - 1896

2. E.W.MIDDLEMAST, M.A. 1896 - 1903

3. MARK HUNTER. M.A. 1903-1909

4. O.J. COULDREY, M.A. 1909-1919

5. C.J.WILKINSON, B.A. 1919-1921

6. N.R. KRISHNAMMA, B.A. (Cantab) 1921-1924

7. R.M.STATHAM, B.A. 1925

8. V. APPA RAO, M.A.L.T. 1925

9. W.C.DOUGLAS 1925

10. H.C. PAPWORTH 1926

11. W.B. BRIERLEY, B.A. 1926-1929

12. A.CHAKRAVARTHI, M.A.L.T. 1930-1931

13. M.S.H. THOMPSON, B.A. 1931-1932

14. T.K. VENKATA RAMAN 1932-1934

15. D.S. SARMA 1935-1938

16. T. SURYANARAYANA 1938-1942

17. RAO SAHEB SRI C.D.S. CHETTI 1942-1944

18. SRI K. SATYANARAYANA, M.A.L.T. 1945

19. RAO SAHEB SRI C.D.S. CHETTI 1945

20. Dr. M. KARAMCHAND WADE 1946

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21. Sri K.P.G. MENON, B.A. (Oxon ) 1947-1948

22. Sri K. SATYANARAYANA, M.A.L.T. 1948-1949

23. Sri K.V. PUNNAIAH, M.A.(Hons), B.Ed. 1949-1953

24. Smt. T.VASUNDHARA, B.A.(Hons.) (London), L.T. 1953-1954

25. Sri V.HABIBULLAH, M.A.,L.T. 1954-1955

26. Dr. S.GOPALA KRISHNA MURTY, M.A., B.Sc. 1955

27. Sri T.U. CHAKO, B.A., B.Sc. 1955-1956

28. Sri A.S. TYAGA RAJU, M.A. 1956-1958

29. Sri LAKSHMINARAYANA RAO, M.A., B.Ed. 1958-1959

30. Sri K. RAJAMANNAR, M.A., B.Ed. 1959-1960

31. Sri K.V. PUNNAIAH, M.A. (Hons.), B.Ed. 1960-1963

32. Sri S. RAGHAVACHAR, M.A., B.Ed. 1963-1968

33. Major A.S.N. MURTHY, M.A., M.Sc. 1968-1969

34. Sri V. HABIBULLAH, M.A., L.T. 1969

35. Major Md. NADI MULLAH, M.A. 1970-1973

36. Sri D. VEERABHADRA RAO, M.A., M.Ed. 1973-1974

37. Sri V. SATYANARAYANA MURTHY, M.Sc., M.Ed., M.A. 1974-1976

38. Sri K.S.R. SARMA, M.Sc. 1976-1977

39. Sri R.S. SUDARSHANAM, M.A. 1977-1981

40. Sri D. SESHAGIRI RAO, M.A. 1981-1983

41. Sri K. PURUSHOTHAM, M.A. 1983-1986

42. Dr. K.S.R. SARMA, M.Sc., Ph.D. 1986-1988

43. Sri P. RAMA RAO, M.Sc. (FAC) 1988-1990

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44. Sri V. RAMAKRISHNA RAO, M.A. 1990

45. Sri S.V. RAGHAVENDRA RAO, M.A. 1990-1993

46. Sri C.S.PRASAD RAO, M.Sc. (FAC) 1993

47. Dr. V.S. RATNA KUMAR, B.Sc. (Hons.), Ph.D. 1993-1995

48. Sri N.VIJAYA PRASAD, M.Sc., M.Phil. (FAC) 1995

49. Major B. MARTIN LUTHER, M.A., M.Phil. 1995

50. Sri N. VIJAYA PRASAD, M.Sc., M.Phil. (FAC) 1995-1996

51. Sri C.SOMAYAJULU, M.Sc. 1996

52. Sri Y.VENKATA RAO, M.Sc. (FAC) 1996

53. Dr. G. APPA RAO, M.Sc., Ph.D. 1996-1999

54. Sri G.RATNA SEKHARA RAO, M.Sc. (FAC) 1999

55. Dr. D.D. REDDY, M.Sc., Ph.D. 1999

56. Sri G.RATNA SEKHARA RAO, M.Sc. (FAC) 1999

57. Sri A. MADAN MOHAN RAO, M.Sc. (FAC) 1999

58. Sri E.HANUMANTHA RAO, M.Sc. (FAC) 2000

AUTONOMY WAS CONFERRED IN THE YEAR 2000

59. Sri B. VENKATESWARLU, M.Sc. 2000-2001

60. Sri P. V. RAMANA MURTHY, M.A. (FAC) 2001-2002

61. Dr. M. VISWANADHAM, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D. 2002-2004

62. Sri P. KRISHNA MOHAN, M.Sc. 2004-2006

63. Sri N. SABHAPATHI, M.Com., M.A. (FAC) 2006-2007

64. Dr. M.C. KANAKAIAH, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. (FAC) 2007

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65. Capt. N. RAMAKRISHNAIAH, M.Com., M.Phil. 2007-2009

66. Dr. T.M. VENKATACHARY, M.A., M.Phil. Ph.D. (FAC) 2009-2010

67. Dr. G.S. MOSES, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., PGDEM, FICC, FICS, MISTE 2010-2012

68 Dr. R.S.VENKATESWARA RAO, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D (FAC) 2012-2013

69 Dr. Ch. MASTHANAIAH, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D. 2013-

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Governing Body (as peer the UGC XII Plan Guidelines)

S No Category Designation on the Governing Body

Name of the Chairperson & members on GB of GC[A],

Rajamahendravaram Remarks

1 Educationist Chairperson Smt. B. Udaya Lakshmi, IAS, Commissioner of Collegiate

Education, Hyderabad

UGC XII Plan Guidelines prescribes

one among the Educationist, Industrialist,

Professional as Chairperson

2 Industrialist Member To be nominated by CCE

3 Professional Member

Sri Venkata Narayan Vedantam,

Chartered Accountant, Rajamahendravaram

4 Teacher of the College Member

Sri K. Ramesh Babu Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of

Chemistry

Senior faculty member nominated

by the Principal

5 Teacher of the College Member

Sri P.L. Naidu Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of

Economics

Senior faculty member nominated

by the Principal

6 Educationist/ Industrialist Member

Dr. Karri Rama Reddy, Renowned Psychologist and

Educationist

Nominated by the Principal

7 UGC Nominee Member To be nominated by UGC Nominated by UGC

8 State

Government Nominee

Member Dr. K. Gangeswara Rao RJDCE, Rajamahendravaram

Nominated by State Government

9 University Nominee Member

Prof. E.N. Dhanamjaya Rao, Registrar

Adikavi Nannaya University, Rajamahendravaram

Nominated by affiliated University

10 Principal of the College Ex-officio Member Dr. Ch. Masthanaiah

11 Special Invitee

Dr.N. Geethanjali, Joint Director,

O/o Commissioner of Collegiate Education,

Hyderabad

12 Special Invitee

Dr. David Kumar. R Academic Guidance Officer

O/o Commissioner of Collegiate Education,

Hyderabad

13 Special Invitee

Dr. V. Srinivasa Rao Academic Officer

O/o Commissioner of Collegiate Education,

Hyderabad

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Members of College Planning and Development Council (CPDC)

2015-16

1. Dr.Ch. Masthanaiah, Principal President

2. Sri Tummidi Ramkumar, Wholesale Cloth Merchant, Rajamahendravaram

Secretary

3. Sri K. Ramesh Babu, Vice-Principal Faculty Member

4. Lt. K. Venkata Rao, Lecturer in Commerce Faculty Member

5. Dr. Karri Rama Reddy, Manasa Hospital, Prakash Nagar, Rajamahendravaram

Philanthropist

6. Sri P.V. Raghava Rao, Mounica Steels Industry representative

7. Dr. Sappa Durga Prasad (Nritya Prapoorna), Principal, Nataraj Nritya Niketan, Danavaipet, Rajamahendravaram.

Renowned Artist

8. Dr. A. Padmalatha Medical Practitioner

9. Sri Manyam Babji Industry representative

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Academic Council 2015-16

S.No Name Designation

1 Dr. Ch. Masthanaiah, Principal, Government College [A], Rajamahendravaram

Chairman

2 Prof E. Dhanunjaya Rao, Registrar, Adikavi Nannaya University, Rajamahendravaram

University Nominee

3 Prof. P.Suresh Varma, Dean, CDC, Adikavi Nannaya University, Rajahmudnry

University Nominee

4 Dr.K.S. Ramesh, Dean, Academic Affairs, Adikavi Nannaya University, Rajamahendravaram

University Nominee

5 Sri P.SrinivasaRao Advocate & Member, District Legal Services Authority, Rajamahendravaram

Local Nominee

6 Sri Venkat Narayan Vedantam Charted Accountant

Professional Body Member

7 Sri B.V. Tirupanyam Academic Co-ordinator

Member

8 Sri E. Nageswara Rao Controller of Examinations

Member

9 Sri K. Ramesh Babu Incharge – Department of Chemistry

Member

10 Sri B.V. Tirupanyam Incharge – Departments of Physics & Electronics

Member

11 Dr.J. Sunitha Incharge – Department of Botany

Member

12 Smt. D.Rudra Incharge – Departments of Geology & Geography

Member

13 Smt.G.Surya Kala Incharge – Department of Zoology

Member

14 Dr.N. Madhavi Incharge _ Department of statistics

Member

15 Sri M. Venkata Rao Incharge –Department of Mathematics

Member

16 Sri P. TrinadhaRao Incharge –Department of Microbiology

Member

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17 Smt.K. Vasudha Incharge – Department of Biotechnology

Member

18 Sri Ch. Satyanarayana Incharge, Departments of Political Science & Public Administration

Member

19 Sri P. L.Naidu Incharge, Departments of economics

Member

20 Sri G. Chandrayya Incharge, Department of Commerce

Member

21 Dr.Ch. Lalitha Incharge, Department of Philosophy

Member

22 Dr. Ch. Kurmaiah Incharge, Department of Telugu

Member

23. Dr. R.V.K. Sarma Incharge, Department of Sanskrit

Member

24 Sri P.S Sastry Incharge, Department of English

Member

25. Smt. M. Pushpanjali Incharge, Department of History

Member

26 Dr. K. Jyothi Incharge, Department of Comp. Science

Member

27 Sri I. Babu Rao Incharge –Department of Physical Education

Member

28 Sri K. Ramesh Kumar Incharge –Department of Library Science

Member

29 Sri K. Ramesh Babu Incharge – Department of Chemistry Senior faculty member

Member

30 Sri P. L.Naidu Incharge, Departments of economics Senior faculty member

Member

31 Sri A. Sai Sundar Lecturer in Chemistry Assistant Academic coordinator

Member

32 Dr. M.R. Goutham Lecturer in Geology Assistant Academic coordinator & DRC Coordinator

Member

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2. Academic Overview

Courses Offered 2015-16:

The College was conferred autonomy from the year 2000-2001 and started functioning as Government College (Autonomous), Rajamahendravaram.

DEGREE COURSES

Part I ENGLISH

a) Telugu or Hindi or Sanskrit b) Contemporary India – At the end of II Semester c) Environmental studies – At the end of III & IV Semester d) Computer Applications & Fundamentals of Computers

Part II Courses Offered:

Sl. No. Course Group Subjects Medium 1

B.A. (General)

E.H.P. Economics, History, Political Science

T.M. 2 E.S.C. Economics, Statistics, Commerce 3 G.H.P. Geography, History, Political Science 4 H.P.Eng. History, Philosophy, English Lit. 5 P.P.T. Philosophy, Public Admn., Telugu Lit. 6 H.E.T. History, Economics, Telugu Lit. 7 B.A. (Comp.)

(Restructured) E.S.Comp. Economics, Statistics, Computer

Applications E.M.

8 B.Com. General With Financial Accountancy OR Cost Accountancy Specialisation

T.M.

9 B.Com. General With Financial Accountancy OR Cost Accountancy Specialisation

E.M.

10 B.Com. (Computers)

(Restructured)

Vocational With Languages C & Cobal, CBA, ASA, Foxpro, Tally ERP.9

E.M.

11

B.Sc. (General)

M.P.C. Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry E.M. 12 M.P.C. Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry T.M. 13 M.P.E. Mathematics, Physics, Electronics E.M. 14 M.P.G. Mathematics, Physics, Geology E.M. 15 M.C.G. Mathematics, Chemistry, Geology E.M. 16 M.E.S. Mathematics, Economics, Statistics E.M. 17 B.Z.C. Botany, Zoology, Chemistry T.M. 18 B.Z.C. Botany, Zoology, Chemistry E.M. 19 B.B.C. Bio-Technology, Botany, Chemistry E.M. 20 B.Sc.

(Restructured) M.P. Comp. Mathematics, Physics, Computers E.M.

21 M.S. Comp. Mathematics, Statistics, Computers E.M. 22 Z.M.C. Zoology, Micro Biology, Chemistry E.M.

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Inter-Disciplinary Electives

As per the special Governing Body meeting of the Government College [A], Rajamahendravaram held on 20 May 2014, the Government College [A], Rajamahendravaram has initiated Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) from the academic year 2014-15 in the college. As part of the CBCS, the students need to select an inter-disciplinary (General) elective in the 4th semester. In this regard, various departments of the college are offering the following Inter-diciplinary electives:

S No Name of the Department General Elective (Inter-disciplinary)

1 Chemistry Life with Chemistry 2 Geology Environmental Geology 3 Mathematics Business Mathematics 4 Zoology Starting and Managing Poultry Units 5 Botany Herbal Medicine 6 Physics Household electrical wiring

7 Electronics Mobile Phone Maintenance, repairs & Servicing Technology

8 Computer Science MS Office & DTP 9 Biotechnology Nursery & Gardening 10 Microbiology Microbiological Techniques

11 Commerce (B.Com. Computers)

1. Business Communication Skills 2. Tax Laws

3. Entrepreneurial Skills 12 Public Administration Human Resource Management 13 Political Science Indian Constitution & Polity 14 History Indian History 15 Telugu Journalism 16 English English for competitive exams

17 Economics Indian Economy TISS – Additional Degree Program: In association with the TISS (Tata Institute of Social Sciences), the Government of Andhra Pradesh is conducting a program to offer an additional degree to the UG students from the academic year 2015-16. The Government College (Autonomous), Rajamahendravaram has also been selected for offering this program to its UG students. The Program includes instruction in industry required job oriented courses such as – Analytical Skills, Communication Skills & Soft Skills, Financial literacy, Digital Literacy, Entrepreneurship, Legal literacy, and Youth Leadership. The entry is restricted to 200 students. In the final year, the students have to appear for an exam conducted by the TISS. The successful candidates will be awarded Degree by the TISS in addition to the regular degree awarded by the College/ University.

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Existing Post Graduate Courses: The following Post Graduate Courses are offered at the College, for which the admission is done through AUCET, conducted by the Andhra University: 1. M.A. (Telugu) 2. M.Com. 3. M.Sc. (Mathematics) 4. M.Sc. (Physics) 5. M.Sc. (Organic Chemistry)/ M.Sc. (Physical Chemistry)/ M.Sc. (Analytical Chemistry) 6. M.Sc. (Zoology) 7. M.Sc. (Botany)

CERTIFICATE & DIPLOMA COURSES

As per the resolutions adopted in the Governing Body meeting held on 28 November 2015, the Government College [A], Rajamahendravaram has started 15 certificate/diploma courses open for students of the college as well as to the outsiders particularly housewives, employees etc., from the Academic year 2015-16. List of the courses are given below. These courses were in addition to the existing certificate courses in Kuchipudi Dance, Music, and Anchoring.

Details of certificate courses offered by various departments

S No Name of the

Department Proposed Certificate

Course Duration Qualification

1 Physics Mobile phone repairing & Maintenance

60 Hours Intermediate/I.T.I

2 Mathematics Basic Mathematics 60 Hours S.S.C 3 Economics Farm Management 60 Hours S.S.C

4 History Traditions & Culture of Andhra Pradesh 60 Hours S.S.C

5 Botany Plant Propagation and Nursery Management 60 Hours Intermediate

6 Chemistry Chemical Lab Technician 60 Hours Intermediate

7 Hindi Hindi Translation 60 Hours S.S.C

8 Zoology Clinical Lab Technology 60 Hours Intermediate

9 Political Science& Public. Admn Human Rights 60 Hours Intermediate

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10 English Communicative English 60 Hours Intermediate

11 Sanskrit Functional Sanskrit 60 Hours S.S.C

12 Telugu DTP & Telugu Journalism 60 Hours Intermediate

13 Commerce

Insurance 60 Hours Intermediate 14 Retail Marketing. 60 Hours S.S.C 15 Insurance 90 Hours Intermediate

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Fee Structure for the Academic Year 2015-16

Admission Fee For first Year Degree Courses

Course General Computer Restructured B.A.

2,360/-

3,360/-

--

B.Com.

2,360/-

4,360/-

--

B.Sc.

2,660/-

5,660/-

5,660/-

S.C., S.T. & B.C. and economically backward candidates whose parental income is below

Rs. 1,00,000/- (per annum) are eligible for Fee reimbursement. They should pay Rs.985/- only

at the time of admission. Such students should produce the latest Caste Certificate and

Income Certificate issued by M.R.O. for claiming fee concession.

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College Fee for All Faculties in Degree Courses (Each year has 2 Terms)

Course Year Total

Term Fee (For two terms)

Rs.

Spl. Fee Rs.

University Fee Rs.

Computer Fee Rs.

Re-structured

Fee Rs.

Total Fee Rs.

B.A. (Genl.) I 500 875 985 0 0 2360II 500 875 525 0 0 1900III 500 395 525 0 0 1420

B.A. (Computers)

I 500 875 985 1000 0 3260II 500 875 525 1000 0 2900III 500 395 525 1000 0 2420

B.Com. (Genl.)

I 500 875 985 0 0 2360II 500 875 525 1000 0 2900III 500 595 525 1000 0 2620

B.Com. (Comp.)

I 500 875 985 2000 0 4360`II 500 875 525 2000 0 3900III 500 595 525 2000 0 3620

B.Sc. (Genl.) I 500 1175 985 0 0 2660II 500 1175 525 0 0 2200III 500 595 525 0 0 1620

B.Sc. (Restructured)

I 500 1175 985 0 3000 5660II 500 1175 985 0 3000 5660III 500 595 525 0 3000 4620

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Admission Procedure: Separate Application is to be submitted online for each Group. At the time of interview/ admission, the following certificates need to be submitted for verification: 1. Transfer Certificate; 2. Conduct Certificate; 3. Study Certificate (for four years); 4. Residence Certificate (only for private study); 5. Income Certificate (from MRO) latest; 6. Permanent Caste Certificate issued by MRO in case of SC, ST & BC; 7. 10th Class Pass Certificate; 8. Intermediate Pass Certificate; 9. NCC/Sports/ Physically Handicapped/ Ex-Servicemen Certificate (as applicable); 10. Fee Payable. Photostat copies of these certificates need to be submitted at the time of admission.

Details of Enrolment/ General Rules of Admission:

1. The online applications for admission into the College should be filled properly by providing all the necessary information. The provisionally selected lists and waiting lists are displayed in the Notice Board/ intimated through SMS to mobiles.

2. The candidates selected for admission should bring their Parent/ Guardian at the time of interview without fail.

3. At the time of Interview times, extension of time will not be given to the candidates selected under merit list to produce any certificate or payment of fee.

4. The students must abide by rules and regulations of the college. Uniform is compulsory for UG and PG students.

5. The College reserves the right to alter the fee structure and other conditions mentioned in the prospectus when there is a change in the rules from time to time by the Government and University.

6. Admission will not be made if sufficient number of applications are not received in any group combinations, and the applicants may be accommodated in the combination in which the seats are vacant subject to their eligibility and willingness.

7. The candidates are informed to keep the required number of Photostat copies of the documents which they submit at the time of admission. The original documents once submitted will not be returned.

General Rules to be followed After Admission:

I. I.D. Card & Dress Code:

Student must carry the Identification Card compulsorily and should wear the College Uniform for all days in the week except on Saturday.

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II. Attendance:

1. 75% of attendance in theory and 90% of attendance in Practicals is compulsory for every Semester.

2. The candidate who is not eligible for the examination due to the shortage of attendance i.e., less than 75% may be condoned upto 66% on medical grounds with a fee of Rs.500/-. Otherwise, they will have to seek re-admission in the same semester in the next academic year.

III. Tuition Fee:

1. Candidates must pay the tuition fee of the semester within the stipulated date.

2. Defaulters of payment of tuition fee will not be eligible to take the examination.

IV. No Waiving of Fees to discontinued Students:

As per the University instructions, students who discontinue their studies for various personal reasons should pay the entire fee for all the three years. Under any circumstances no waiving of fee to discontinued student is admissible. Parents are advised to make clear note of the fee structure as it is an Autonomous Institution. No T.C. and C.C. will be issued if there are any dues from the students.

V. Examination Fee:

1. Candidates who pay the tuition fee and have minimum 75% attendance will be eligible to pay examination fee.

2. The candidates who do not pay the examination fee will not be promoted to the next semester.

VI. Hostel Facility:

Hostel accommodation available for Boys and Girls separately. The students will be admitted in the hostels on first come first serve basis. For other details like fee, etc., students are advised to contact the Dy.Warden Sri G. Chandraiah, Lecturer in Commerce.

VII. Scholarship Holders:

1. The SC and ST Scholarship Holders are not eligible to get Scholarship if they discontinue in the middle of the course.

2. The SC and ST candidates who wish to take TC without completion of the courses have to pay all their dues and take TC.

3. The Scholarship Holders have to submit the Original Caste and Income Certificate in the Office.

VIII. Admission on T.C.:

There is no admission on T.C. as the College is Autonomous and its Examination pattern and syllabus are different.

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IX. Re-Admission:

Students – (i) who do not pay the Tuition fee; (ii) who do not have the required attendance; and (iii) who do not pay the Examination fee, may seek re-admission for continuing in the same Semester in the next academic year.

X. Parent – Teachers Meet:

Parent or Guardian must attend the Parent-Teacher Meet without fail whenever intimated by the proctors. Each student must submit 4 self-addressed cards and two stamp-size photos to their proctors concerned.

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(Insert here) ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2015-16

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3. Administrative Overview

Administrative Setup:

The College has been conferred Autonomy in the year 2000. The administration of the College is overseen by a Governing Body, chaired by the Hon’ble Commissioner of Collegiate Education. The day-to-day administration is directly supervised by the Principal, who is the Member Secretary of the Governing Body. In executing the administrative functions, the Principal is guided by the CPDC (College Promotion and Development Council) which consists as members the Parents, Philonthropists, Alumni, Experts, Academicians and selected Faculty members; and is assisted by the Administrative Office headed by an Administrative Officer. In academic sphere, the Principal is assisted by the Academic cell consisting of Academic Coordinator and two Assistant Academic Coordinators.

Teaching Staff particulars – Department wise

GOVERNMENT COLLEGE (A), RAJAMAHENDRAVARAM

Teaching Staff particulars – Department wise Sarva Sree Dr. Dr.Ch. MASTHANAIAH, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D. - Principal Phone: (O) 08832-2475732; Mobile: 9948121713

Sl. No.

Name of the Faculty Qualifications

Designation Contact Details

ENGLISH

1 P.SRISAILA SASTRY M.A. PGDTE 

Lecturer 9441639520 [email protected]

2 K.R.KRISHNA KUMAR M.A. 

Lecturer 9885634936 [email protected]

3 U.RAMESH BABU M.A., M.Phil. 

Lecturer 9949135863 [email protected]

4 NOOJILLA SRINIVAS M.A., B.ED., M.B.A. 

Lecturer 9440836041 [email protected]

TELUGU

1 Dr.Ch.KURMAIAH M.A., Ph.D.  

Reader 9290263825 [email protected]

2 S.SUBRAHMANYAM M.A. 

Lecturer 9866912541

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3 Dr.E.KAMESWARA RAO M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. 

Lecturer 9160666300 [email protected]

4 Dr.M.SUDHAMAYI M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. 

Lecturer 9492149532 [email protected]

5 CH.NAGA RAJESWARI M.A., M.Phil.,NET, SLET,TPT 

Lecturer 9440385649 [email protected]  

6 P.NAGA MALLIKA M.A. 

Lecturer 9704421723 [email protected]

7 K. SYAMALA DEVI M.A., M.Phil.

Lecturer 9705205466 [email protected] 

SANSKRIT

1 Dr.R.V.KAMESWARA SARMA M.A., PH.D 

Lecturer 9846228812 [email protected]

2 Dr..P.SRIVALLI M.A., PH.D 

Lecturer 9640604153 [email protected] 

HINDI

1 Dr. B. GEETHA DEVI, M.A., B.Ed., Ph.D. 

Lecturer 9490360822 [email protected] 

HISTORY

1 M. PUSHPANJALI M.A., B.Ed., M.Li.Sc.   

Lecturer 9573678586 [email protected] 

COMMERCE

1 G. CHANDRAYYA M.COM; B.Ed. 

Lecturer 9441564542 [email protected]

2 Lt. K.VENKATA RAO M.COM. 

Lecturer 9440517263 [email protected]

3 Dr. K. RATNA MANIKYAM M.Com., MBA., M.Phil., Ph.D.

Lecturer 9949229236 [email protected]

4 P.SUBRAHMANYAM M.Com., B.Ed. 

Lecturer 8886315948 [email protected]

5 K. HARE RAMA KRISHNA M.Com. 

Lecturer 9949488439 [email protected]

6 Dr. A.ANNA PURNA M.Com., Ph.D.   

Lecturer 8978737858 [email protected] 

7. Dr.B.P.NARASA REDDY M.Com., Ph.D., MBA   

Lecturer 9440545211 [email protected] 

8. Dr.P.SHANMUKHA RAO M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D.   

Lecturer 9440323606 [email protected] 

9. G.APPALA NARASHIMHAM M.Com, M.Phil., M.B.A,  

Lecturer 9494136297 [email protected] 

10. P. VARA PRASAD,  Lecturer 9441919997

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M.Com., PGDAS  [email protected]  

  

ECONOMICS

1 P.L.NAIDU M.A., B.ED. 

Lecturer 9912919974 [email protected]

2 S.PURUSHOTHAM M.A. 

Lecturer 9346765312 [email protected]

3 M.VENKATESWARA RAO M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil. 

Lecturer 9848545001 [email protected]

POLITICAL SCIENCE

1 CHIKKAM SATYANARAYANA M.A. 

Lecturer 9948566548 [email protected]

2. K. SITA MAHA LAKSHMI M.A., M.PHIL. 

Lecturer 9491011488 [email protected]

3. P. BABJEE M.A., M.Phil.

Lecturer 9542163068 [email protected]

PHILOSOPHY

1. Dr. CH. LALITHA M.A., PH.D. 

Reader 9866594053 [email protected]

MATHEMATICS

1. M.VENKATA RAO M.Sc. 

Lecturer 9440675298 [email protected]

2. Dr.K.VENKATA RAO M.A., M.PHIL., PH.D 

Lecturer 9492382120 [email protected]

3 Dr.D.CHITTI BABU M.Sc., Ph.D., PGDCP 

Reader 9490178490 [email protected]

4 A.SURYA NARAYANA M.Sc., B.ED. 

Lecturer 9866042393 [email protected] 

5 D.V.N. SREE RAMA MURTHY M.Sc; B.ED 

Lecturer 9391682624 [email protected] 

6 K. RAMA KRISHNA RAO M.Sc 

Lecturer 9581359788 [email protected]

PHYSICS

1 Dr.B.V. TIRUPANYAM M.Sc., Ph.D. 

Lecturer 9177786215 [email protected]

2 DR. K. JYOTHI M.Sc., Ph.D. 

Lecturer 9440301264 [email protected]

3 V. SRINIVASA RAO Lecturer 9440443674

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M.Sc., M.PHIL.  [email protected]

4 VOBHILINENI SRINIVASA RAO M.Sc. 

Lecturer 9440872524 [email protected]

5 P.V.L. NARAYANA M.Sc. 

Lecturer 9347818824 [email protected]

6 T.K. VISWESWARA RAO M.Sc., B.ED., M.Phil. 

Lecturer 9440229928 [email protected]

7 K. SRINIVASA RAO M.Sc., B.ED. 

Lecturer 7382005163

8 T.Y.H.A.G.. GANDHI M.Sc., M.ED. 

Lecturer 9849586429 [email protected]

9 DR. K. RAMA CHANDRA RAO M.Sc., PH.D. 

Lecturer 9440328736 [email protected]

10 E. NAGESWARA RAO M.Sc. 

Lecturer 9866822401 [email protected]

11 P.V.SATYAJI M.Sc., M.A., M.Ed., M.Phil. 

Lecturer 9395381133 [email protected]  

12 ESUB BASHA SHAIK M.Sc. 

Lecturer 9705964213 [email protected]

13 B. DURGA LAKSHMI M.Sc. 

Lecturer 9491419667 [email protected]

CHEMISTRY

1 Dr. K.HARISCHANDRA PRASAD M.Sc; Ph.D 

Reader 9849856556 [email protected]

2 K.RAMESH BABU M.Sc. 

Lecturer 9989031749 [email protected]

3 V.V. PRABHAKARA RAO M.Sc. 

Lecturer 9963214485 [email protected]

4 V. SOMASEKHARA RAO M.Sc; M.Phil 

Lecturer 9440341948 [email protected]

5 C. VENKATA RAMANA M.Sc. 

Lecturer 9440153067 [email protected]

6 M. MACHI RAJU M.Sc; M.Phil 

Lecturer 9640874694 [email protected]

7 CH. UDAYA SANKARAM M.Sc., M.Phil.  

Lecturer 9247799655 [email protected]

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8 Dr. V. RANGA RAO M.SC., Ph.D. 

Reader 8019869296 [email protected]

9 K.SARVESWARA R4AO M.Sc. 

Lecturer 9177299496 [email protected]

10 N.V.V.S.V.PRASAD M.Sc. 

Lecturer 9491171510 [email protected]

11 Dr.V.SAMBA SIVA RAO M.Sc; M.Phil., Ph.D 

Lecturer 9440473002 [email protected]

12 U.VENKATACHARYULU M.Sc., M.A., M.Ed. 

Lecturer 9440697585 [email protected]

13 D.SUNEETHA M.Sc., M.Phil. 

Lecturer 9492260511 [email protected]

14 A.SAI SUNDAR M.Sc. 

Lecturer 9866705960 [email protected]

15 T.SREEVARAM M.Sc;., M.Phil. 

Lecturer 9491192999 [email protected]

16 T.NARASIMHA MURTHY M.Sc; M.Phil, B.Ed 

Lecturer 9490351456 [email protected]

17 Dr.G.SATYA LAKSHMI M.Sc;., Ph.D 

Lecturer 9989026974 [email protected]

18 K.RAVENDRA BABU M.Sc. 

Lecturer 9492916941 [email protected]

19 J.YACOBE M.Sc., M.Phil. 

Lecturer 9441655767 [email protected] 

20 Dr. B.MALLIKARJUNA M.SC; Ph.D 

Lecturer 8985503523 [email protected] 

21 Dr.B.MADHAV M.Sc., Ph.D 

Lecturer 8978977007 [email protected] 

22 Dr. K. ANITHA M.Sc., Ph.D. 

Lecturer 9640880599 [email protected] 

  

BOTANY

1 DR. J. SUNEETHA M.Sc., M.Phil., PH.D 

Reader 9441050910 [email protected]

2 B. VENKATESWARA RAO M.Sc., M.Phil., B.ED. 

Lecturer 9885700099 [email protected]

3 N. RATNA KUMAR M.Sc. 

Lecturer 9502860840 [email protected]

4 DR. G.V.A. BALAMANI M.Sc., Ph.D 

Lecturer 9440230242 [email protected]

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5 D. KRISHNA M.Sc., B.Ed., M.Phil.

Lecturer 9440943949 [email protected]

ZOOLOGY

1 G.SURYA KALA M.Sc. 

Lecturer 9493338915 [email protected]

2 CH.VIJAYA LAKSHMI M.Sc., B.ED. 

Lecturer 8985762237 [email protected]

3 Dr.KIRAN KUMAR M.Sc., Ph.D. PGDES  

Lecturer 9494701772 [email protected]

4 Dr.M. THEJOMOORTHY M.Sc., Ph.D. 

Lecturer 9703799970 [email protected]

BIOTECHNOLOGY

1 KATRAGADDA VASUDHA M.Sc. 

Lecturer 9701235075 [email protected]

2 DR. B. NAGESHWARI M.Sc., PH.D. 

Lecturer 9866219559 [email protected]

MICRO BIOLOGY

1 P.TRINADHA RAO M.Sc.,  

Lecturer 9441240168 [email protected]

2 D. JAYASREE M.Sc., M.Tech.

Lecturer 8121000338 [email protected]

STATISTICS

1 Dr.N.MADHAVI M.Sc., Ph.D.,  

Lecturer 9951768491 [email protected]

GEOLOGY

1 Lt. D. RUDRA M.Sc. 

Lecturer 9581186376 [email protected]

2 DR. M.R. GOUTHAM M.Sc., Ph.D. 

Lecturer 9441654840 [email protected]

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

1 I. BABU RAO M.A., M.P.Ed.   

Physical Director

8985161328

LIBRARY SCIENCE

2 R. Ramesh Kumar M.A., M.A., M.Li.Sc.

Librarian 9490123274 [email protected]

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Non-Teaching Staff particulars Sarva Sree

Name of the Employee Designation Contact No.

1. P.S.M.G. Vidya Sagar, M.A., Superintendent 9441295672 2. Smt. Y.S.V.A.S. Sailaja Kumari, B.Com. Senior Assistant 9030170588 3. K.V.S.Rajesh, M.B.A. Senior Assistant 9949613339 4. A. Kalyan Kumar, M.Com. Senior Assistant 9441237373 5. Smt. B. Mangamma, B.A. Senior Assistant 9866528345 6. P.V.R.Koteswara Rao Senior Assistant 8985609357 7. Smt.K.M.P.Lakshmi Senior Assistant 9618540151 8. Smt. T. Vijaya Kumari, B.A.,B.L Junior Assistant 9440571119 9. Smt. M. Lalitha Kumari Junior Assistant 9949273984 10. N. Ramalingeswara Rao, B.A. Junior Assistant 9441760213 11. R. Salmon Junior Assistant 9848937615 12. K. Suryakala, B.A. Junior Assistant 8500506820 13. Smt. K. Alivelu Manga, D.Ph. Pharmacist 9908953077 14. K.S.H. Rama Krishna Store Keeper 9494952027 15 K.Philomon, M.A. Store Keeper 8985775199 16 G. Kiran Kumar Mechanic 9848537456 17 P.J. Srinivas Museum Keeper 9346057257 18. Y. Adi Murthy Herbarium Keeper 19. M. Lakshmi Narayana Asst. Librarian 9849639872 20. P.D. John Moses Record Assistant 9346057257 21. K. Satyanarayana, B.A. Record Assistant 9391728685 22. Smt. I. Manga Devi Record Assistant 9848498812 23. M.V.B.G. Tilak, Record Assistant 9701298340 24. M. Bala Krishna Record Assistant 9441149792 25. P.V. Ramana Murthy, B.A. Record Assistant 9492509330 26. Y.J. Prakash Rao Record Assistant 9948542309 27. Smt. Ch. Anuradha, B.A., B.Li.Sc. Record Assistant 9701882773 28. J.V. Satyanaraana Record Assistant 9848137485 29. Smt. Y. Balamani Record Assistant 9492670834 30. Smt. T. Satyavathi, B.A. Record Assistant 9989332829 31. Smt. G.B.P. Suneela, B.A. Record Assistant 9391273878 32. Smt. A. Maha Lakshmi Record Assistant 8099331009 33. P. Bhaskar Rao Record Assistant 9949577809 34 S.V.V.Satyanaryana Murthy Record Assistant 8121694952

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35. T.V.V.Ramana Record Assistant 9502808925 36. T. Venkata Raju Record Assistant 9391940361 37 K.Rama Chaitanya, B.Com. Record Assistant 7386013246 38. Smt.E.Jhansi Rani Office Subordinate 9290850881 39. Smt.Ch.Nagamani, Office Subordinate 8143163610 40. SAA Fathami Record Assistant 41. NKK Reddy Museum Keeper 9505347284 42. Smt. P.Kumari Office Subordinate 9849454776 43. P. Srinivasa Rao Record Assistant 9010025462 44. Smt. P.Manga Gardener 45. A.Srinivasa Rao Night Watchman 46. Smt. V.Simhachalam Scavenger 9502704020 47. M.Dharmanadam Sweeper

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IMPORTANT COMMITTEES & MEMBERS – 2015-2016 (To be updated)

The following list of committees are constituted for the year March 2014-March 2015 to assist the Principal for effective and smooth functioning of the academic administration activities: Sl. No.

Name Designation & Department Advisor/ Coordinator/ Convener/ Member

1. U.G.C. COMMITTEE 1. Dr. P. Shanmukha Rao Lecturer in Commerce Co-ordinator 2. Sri Valluri Srinivasa Rao Lecturer in Physics Member 3. Dr. K. Ramachandra Rao Lecturer in Physics Member 4. Dr. D. Chittibabu Lecturer in Mathematics Member 5. Dr. B. Nageswari Lecturer in Biotechnology Member 6. K. Ravindra Babu Lecturer in Chemistry Member 7. B.R.N. Reddy Lecturer in Member 8. R. Ramesh Kumar Librarian, Library Science Member

2.ACADEMIC CELL 1. Sri B.V. Tirupanyam Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of

Physics Coordinator

2. Sri A. Sai Sundar Lecturer in Chemistry Asst.Coordinator 3. Dr. M.R. Goutham Lecturer in Geology Asst.Coordinator

3. GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL CELL 1. Sri K. Ramesh Babu Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of

Chemistry Coordinator

2. Sri P.L. Naidu Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of Economics

Member

3. Sri I. Babu Rao Physical Director, Physical Education

Member

4. Sri V. V. Prabhakara Rao Lecturer in Chemistry Member 5. Sri G. Chandrayya Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of

Commerce Member

4. RESEARCH COMMITTEE 1. Dr. K. Ramachandra Rao Lecturer in Physics Coordinator 2. Dr. V. Sambasiva Rao Lecturer in Chemistry Member 3. Dr. P. Sreevalli Lecturer in Sanskrit Member 4. Dr. N. Madhavi Lecturer in Statistics Member 5. Dr. M.R. Goutham Lecturer in Geology Member 6. Dr. A.A. Annapurna Lecturer in Commerce Member

5. RESEARCH BULLETIN 1. Dr. R.V.K. Sarma Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of

Sanskrit Coordinator

2. Dr.V. Ranga Rao Reader in Chemistry Member

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3. Dr. K. Ramachandra Rao Lecturer in Physics Member 4. Dr. M. Thejomoorthy Lecturer in Zoology Member 5. Dr. Shanmukha Rao Lecturer in Commerce Member 6. Dr. G. Satya Lakshmi Lecturer in Chemistry Member 7. Dr. M.R. Goutham Lecturer in Geology Member

6. EXAMINATION COMMITTEE 1. Sri K. Ramesh Babu Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of

ChemistryConvener

2. Sri M. Machi Raju Lecturer in Chemistry Member 3. Sri P. Subrahmanyam Lecturer in Commerce Member 4. Sri K. Hare Rama Krishna Lecturer in Commerce Member 5. Sri P.V. Satyaji Lecturer in Physics Member 6. Sri T. Narasimha Murthy Lecturer in Chemistry Member 7. K. Srinivasa Rao Lecturer in Physics Member

7. AUTONOMOUS EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE 1. Sri E.Nageswarar Rao Lecturer in Physics Controller of

Examinations 2. Sri P. Babjee Lecturer in Political Science Asst. Controller of

Examinations 3. Sri U. Venkatacharyulu Lecturer in Chemistry Asst. Controller of

Examinations 8. REMEDIAL COACHING COMMITTEE

1. Dr. V. Sambasiva Rao Lecturer in Chemistry Convener 2. Smt. A.A. Annapurna Lecturer in Commerce Member 3. Sri G. Chandrayya Lecturer in Commerce Member 4. Sri N.V.V.S. Prasad Lecturer in Chemistry Member 5. Sri S. Purushottam Lecturer in Economics Member 6. Smt. K. Vasudha Lecturer in Bio-Technology Member 7. Sri Noojilla Srinivas Lecturer in English Member

9. TIME TABLE COMMITTEE 1. Sri K. Sarveswara Rao Lecturer in Mathematics Convener 2. Dr. K. Venkata Rao Lecturer in Mathematics Member 3. Sri C.V. Ramana Lecturer in Chemistry Member 4. Sri K. Hare Rama Krishna Lecturer in Commerce Member 5. Sri M. Pushpanjali Lecturer in Charge, Dept. Of

Political Science Member

6. Sri Valluri Srinivasa Rao Lecturer in Physics Member 7. Sri U. Ramesh Babu Lecturer in English Member 8. Dr. K. Ratna Manikyam Lecturer in English Member

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10. PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE 1. Dr. K. Ramachandra Rao Lecturer in Physics Convener 2. Sri M. Venkateswara Lecturer in Economics Member 3. Sri U. Ramesh Babu Lecturer in English Member

11. STUDENTS BUS PASS COMMITTEE 1. Dr. Ch. Kurmayya Lecturer-in-charge, Telugu

Deptt., Convener

2. Dr. K. Harischandra Prasad Lecturer in Chemistry (Science Block)

Member

3. Sri G. Chandrayya Lecturer-in-charge, Commerce Deptt.

Member

12. SC/ST/ MINORITY SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE

1. Sri G. Chandayya Lecturer-in-Charge, Department of Commerce

Convener

2. Sri P.L. Naidu Lecturer in Economics Member 3. Sri N. Ratna Kumar Lecturer in Botany Member 4. J. Yacob Lecturer in Chemistry Member

13. JKC COMMITTEE1. Dr. B.P.N. Reddy Lecturer in Chemistry Convener 2. Sri K. Ramesh Babu Lecturer in Chemistry 3. Sri B.V. Tirupanyam Lecturer in Physics Member 4. Dr. Ch. Kurmaiah Reader in Telugu Member 5. Lt. K. Venkata Rao Lecturer in Commerce Member 6. Sri P. Srisaila Sastry Lecturer in English Member 7. Sri R. Ramesh Kumar Librarian, Library Science Member 8. Dr. J. Suneetha Reader in Botany Member

14. FURNITURE COMMITTEE 1. Dr.R.V.K. Sarma Lecturer in Sanskrit Convener 2. Sri M. Venkata Rao Lecturer in Mathematics Member 3. Sri Ch. Udaya Sankaram Lecturer in Chemistry Member 4. Sri K. Srinivasa Rao Lecturer in Physics Member 5. Sri S. Subrahmanyam Lecturer in Telugu Member 6. Sri A. Suryanarayana Lecturer in Mathematics Member 7. Dr. K. Ratna Manikyam Lecturer in Commerce Member

15. LIBRARY COMMITTEE 1. Sri P. Ramesh Kumar Lecturer in Charge, Library

Science Dept Convener

2. Dr. K. Ramachandra Rao Lecturer in Physics Member 3. Dr. B. Narasa Reddy Lecturer in Commerce Member 4. Sri P. Hare Rama Krishna Lecturer in Commerce Member 5. Sri Ch. Satyanarayana Lecturer in Charge, Dept. Of

Political Science Member

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6. Sri S. Subrahmanyam Lecturer in Telugu Member

16. Computer Purchases Approval Committee 1. Dr. K. Jyothi Lecturer in Physics Convener 2. Dr. B. Narasa Reddy Lecturer in Commerce Member 3. Sri V. S0ma Sekhara Rao Lecturer in Chemistry Member 4. Sri S. Purushottam Lecturer in Economics Member 5. Dr. P. Shanmukha Rao Lecturer in Commerce Member

17. CAREER GUIDANCE CELL 1. Sri Valluri Srinivasa Rao Lecturer in Physics Convener 2. Sri V.V. Prabhakar Rao Lecturer in Chemistry Member 3. Smt. K. Syamala Devi Lecturer in Telugu Member 4. Dr. M.R. Goutham Lecturer in Geology Member 5. Sri Noojilla Srinivas Lecturer in English Member 6. Smt. D. Jayasree Lecturer in Microbiology Member

18. WOMEN EMPOWERMENT CELL1. Dr. A.A. Annapurna Lecturer in Commerce Convener 2. Dr. G. Satyalakshmi Lecturer in Zoology Member 3. Dr. G.V.A. Balamani Lecturer in Botany Member 4. Smt. B. Durga Lakshmi Lecturer in Physics Member 5. Dr. M. Sudhamayi Lecturer in Telugu Member 6. Smt. K. Vasudha Lecturer in Biotechnology Member

19. PURCHASE COMMITTEE 1 Sri K. Ramesh Babu Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of

Chemistry Convener

2 Sri G. Chandayya Lecturer in Charge, Dept. Of Commerce

Member

3 Sri M. Machi Raju Lecturer in Chemistry Member 4 Sri TYHAG Gandhi Lecturer in Physics Member 5 Dr. J. Suneetha Reader in Botany Member

20. AUCTION COMMITTEE 1 Sri G. Chandraiah Lecturer in Charge, Dept. Of

Commerce Convener

2 Dr. J. Suneetha Reader in Botany Member 3 Sri. P. Trinadha Rao Lecturer in Charge, Dept. Of

Microbiology Member

4 Sri A. Suyanarayana Lectuer in Mathematics Member

21. N.C.C. 1 Lt. K. Venkata Rao Lecturer in Commerce Convener 2 Smt. D. Rudra (Girls Division) Lecturer in Charge, Dept. Of Member

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Geology

22. RED RIBBON CLUB 1 Dr. M. Thejomoorthy Lecturer in Zoology Convener 2 Sri G. Chandaiah Lecturer in Charge, Dept. Of

Commerce Member

3 Dr. D. Chittibabu Lecturer in Mathematics Member 4 Dr. V.Sambasiva Rao Lecturer in Chemistry Member 5 Sri Ch. Satyanarayana Lecturer in Charge, Dept. Of

Political Science Member

23. HOSTEL COMMITTEE

1 Sri K. Ramesh Babu Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of Chemistry

Convener

2 Dr. J. Suneetha Reader in Botany Member 3 Dr. Ch. Kurmaiah Reader in Telugu Member 4 Sri G. Chandaiah Lecturer in Charge, Dept. Of

Commerce Member

5 Lt. K. Venkata Rao Lecturer in Commerce Member

24. ARTS BLOCK DISCIPLINE COMMITTEE 1 Sri P.L. Naidu Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of

EconomicsConvener

2 Sri G. Chandaiah Lecturer in Charge, Dept. Of Commerce

Member

3 Dr. R.V.K. Sarma Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of Sanskrit

Member

4 Sri Ch. Satyanarayana Lecturer in Charge, Dept. Of Political Science

Member

5 Dr. Ch. Lalitha Lecturer in Charge, Dept. Of Philosophy

Member

25. SCIENCE BLOCK DISCIPLINE COMMITTEE

1 Dr. K. Harischandra Prasad Lecturer in Chemistry Convener 2 Sri V. V. Prabhakara Rao Lecturer in Chemistry Member 3 Sri K. Hare Rama Krishna Lecturer in Commerce Member 4 Sri. P. Trinadha Rao Lecturer in Charge, Dept. Of

Microbiology Member

5 Smt. G. Suryakala Lecturer in Zoology Member 6 Sri Vobhilineni Srinivasa Rao Lecturer in Physics Member 7 Smt. D. Rudra (Girls Division) Lecturer in Charge, Dept. Of

Geology Member

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26. ANTI-RAGGING & DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE 1 Sri G. Chandaiah Lecturer in Charge, Dept. Of

Commerce Convener

2 Sri Ch. Satyanarayana Lecturer in Charge, Dept. Of Political Science

Member

3 Sri I. Babu Rao P.D., Physical Education Member 4 Dr. R.V.K. Sarma Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of

Sanskrit Member

5 Lt. K. Venkata Rao Lecturer in Commerce Member 6 Sri P.L. Naidu Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of

Economics Member

27. D.R.C.

1 Dr. M.R. Goutham Lecturer in Geology Coordinator 2 Dr. N. Madhavi Lecturer in Statistics Member 3 Dr. Shanmukha Rao Lecturer in Commerce Member

28. VALUE EDUCATION CELL 1 Dr. Ch. Lalitha Lecturer in Charge, Dept. Of

Philosophy Convener

2 Sri M. Venkata Rao Lecturer in Telugu Member 3 Dr. P. Sreevalli Lecturer in Sanskrit Member 4 Sri M. Venkateswara Rao Lecturer in Economics Member 5 Sri B.V. Tirupanyam Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of

Physics Member

6 Dr. D. Chittibabu Lecturer in Mathematics Member 7 Smt. K. Sita Mahalakshmi Lecturer in Pol. Science Member 8 Sri Esub Basha Shaik Lecturer in Physics Member 9 Dr. M.R. Goutham Lecturer in Geology Member 10 Dr. P. Kiran Kumar Lecturer in Zoology Member 11 Dr. M. Thejomoorthy Lecturer in Zoology Member 12 Dr. B. Nageswari Lecturer in Biotechnology Member

29. ECO CLUB 1 Sri N. Ratna Kumar Lecturer in Botany Convener 2 Sri N.V.V.S. Prasad Lecturer in Chemistry Member 3 Smt. K. Vasudha Lecturer in Biotechnology Member 4 Smt. B. Durga Lakshmi Lecturer in Physics Member 5 Smt. B. Sujatha Lecturer in Chemistry Member

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30. CONSUMER CLUB 1 Smt. A.A. Annapoorna Lecturer in Commerce Convener 2 Sri S. Purushottam Lecturer in Economics Member 3 Smt. Naga Rajeswari Lecturer in Telugu Member 4 Sri P. Vara Prasad Lecturer in Commerce Member

31. MINOR WORKS COMMITTEE 1 Sri G. Chandraiah Lecturer in Commerce Coordinator 2 Lt. K. Venkata Rao Lecturer in Commerce Member 3 Dr. J. Suneetha Reader in Botany Member 4 R. Ramesh Kumar Librarian, Library Science Member

32. FACULTY FORUM 1 Dr. K. Venkata Rao Lecturer in Mathematics Convener 2 Sri K.R. Krishna Kumar Lecturer in English Member 3 Smt. Naga Rajeswari Lecturer in Telgugu Member

33. SWACHCHA BHARATH COMMITTEE 1 Sri Ch. Satyanarayana Lecturer in Charge, Dept. Of

Political Science Convener

2 Dr. J. Suneetha Reader in Botany Member 3 Smt. D. Rudra Lecturer in Geology Member 4 Lt. K. Venkata Rao Lecturer in Commerce Member 5 All N.S.S. Programme Officers

34. WOMEN PROTECTION CELL 1 Dr. K. Jyothi Lecturer in Physics Convener 2 Smt. B. Durga Lakshmi Lecturer in Physics Member 3 Smt. P. Naga Mallika Lecturer in Telugu Member

35. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 1 Dr. K. Venkata Rao Reader in Mathematics Convener 2 Sri Ch. Udaya Sankaram Lecturer in Chemistry Member 3 Sri V.V. Prabhakar Rao Lecturer in Chemistry Member

SPECIAL FEE COMMITTEES

36. STUDENT UNION 1 Sri K. Ramesh Babu Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of

Chemistry Convener

2 Sri Ch. Udaya Sankaram Lecturer in Chemistry Member 3 Sri P.L. Naidu Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of

Economics Member

4 Lt. K. Venkata Rao Lecturer in Commerce Member 5 Sri Vobhilineni Srinivasa Rao Lecturer in Physics Member 6 Dr. Ch. Kurmaiah Reader in Telugu Member

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7 Sri B.V. Tirupanyam Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of Physics

Member

8 Sri M. Venkata Rao Lecturer in Mathematics Member 9 Sri Ch. Satyanarayana Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of

Political Science Member

37. HUMANITIES ASSOCIATION

1 Sri S. Purushottam Lecturer in Economics Convener 2 Dr. Ch. Lalitha Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of

Philosophy Member

3 Sri M. Venkateswara Rao Lecturer in Economics Member 4 Smt. K. Sita Mahalakshmi Lecturer in Political Science Member

38. LANGUAGES ASSOCIATION1 Sri P.S. Sastry Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of

English Convener

2 Dr. R.V. K. Sarma Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of Sanskrit

Member

3 Sri S. Subrahmanyam Lecturer in Telugu Member

39. COMMERCE ASSOCIATION 1 Sri G. Chandraiah Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of

Commerce Convener

2 Sri P. Subrahmanyam Lecturer in Commerce Member 3 Sri K. Hare Ramakrishna Lecturer in Commerce Member 4 Sri P. Vara Prasad Lecturer in Commerce Member

40. SCIENCE ASSOCIATION 1 Dr. K. Harischandra Prasad Reader in Chemistry Convener 2 Sri Valluru Srinivasa Rao Lecturer in Physics Member 3 Smt. B. Sujatha Lecturer in Chemistry Member 4 Dr. K. Venkata Rao Reader in Mathematics Member 5 Dr. N. Madhavi Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of

Statistics Member

6 Dr. B. Balamani Lecturer in Botany Member 7 Dr. B.V. Subba Rao Reader in Geology Member

41. FINE ARTS ASSOCIATION 1 Sri P.L. Naidu Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of

Economics Convener

2 Dr. M. Sudhamayi Lecturer in Telugu Member 3 Dr. E. Kameswara Rao Lecturer in Telugu Member 4 Sri M. Venkateswara Rao Lecturer in Economics Member 5 Sri Noojilla Srinivas Lecturer in English Member 6 Dr. M.R. Goutham Lecturer in Geology Member

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7 Sri Ch. Satyanarayana Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of Political Science

Member

42. CALENDAR & MAGAZINE ASSOCIATION 1 Dr. Ch. Kurmaiah Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of

Telugu Convener

2 Dr. E. Kameswara Rao Lecturer in Telugu Member 3 Dr. K. Jyothi Lecturer in Physics Member 4 Dr. R.V. K. Sarma Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of

Sanskrit Member

5 Sri V.V. Prabhakar Lecturer in Chemistry Member 6 Sri P.Vara Prasad Lecturer in Commerce Member 7 Sri Noojilla Srinivas Lecturer in English Member

43. AUDIO VISUAL EDUCATION 1 Sri T.K. Visweswara Rao Lecturer in Physics Convener 2 Sri K. Srinivasa Rao Lecturer in Physics Member 3 Sri Ch.V. Ramana Lecturer in Chemistry Member 4 Sri P.V.L. Narayana Lecturer in Physics Member 5 Smt. D. Suneetha Lecturer in Chemistry Member

44. 1 Sri T.K. Visweswara Rao Lecturer in Physics Coordinator 2 Sri Vobhilineni Srinivasa Rao Lecturer in Physics Member

45. ATHLETICS ASSOCIATION 1 Sri I. Babu Rao Physical Director Convener 2 Dr. Ch. Kurmaiah Reader in Telugu Member 3 Sri Ch. Satyanarayana Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of

Political Science Member

4 Smt. P. Nagamallika Lecturer in Telugu Member 5 Sri P.Vara Prasad Lecturer in Commerce Member 6 Sri K. Ravindra Babu Lecturer in Chemistry Member

46. STUDENTS’ AID FUND 1 Sri M. Venkata Rao Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of

Mathematics Convener

2 Smt. D. Rudra Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of Geology

Member

3 Sri M. Machi Raju Lecturer in Chemistry Member 4 Smt. T. Sreevaram Lecturer in Chemistry Member 5 Sri Esub Basha Shaik Lecturer in Physics Member

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47. MEDICAL INSPECTION 1 Smt. G. Suryakala Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of

Zoology Convener

2 Sri P. Trinadha Rao Lecturer in Microbiology Member 3 Dr. B. Nageswari Lecturer in Biotechnology Member 4 Sri T. Narasimha Murthy Lecturer in Chemistry Member 5 Sri T. Narasimha Murthy Lecturer in Chemistry Member 6 Smt. Ch.V. Lakshmi Lecturer in Zoology Member

48. SELF FINANCE COURSES COMMITTEE 1 Sri K. Ramesh Babu Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of

Chemistry Convener

2 Dr. J. Suneetha Reader in Botany Member 3 Sri B.V. Tirupanyam Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of

Physics Member

4 Smt. G. Suryakala Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of Zoology

Member

5 Sri U. Venkatacharyulu Lecturer in Chemistry Member

49. RESTRUCTURED COURSES COMMITTEE 1 Sri K. Ramesh Babu Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of

Chemistry Convener

2 Sri B.V. Tirupanyam Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of Physics

Member

3 Smt. G. Suryakala Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of Zoology

Member

4 Sri P. Trinadha Rao Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of Microbiology

Member

5 Smt. K. Vasudha Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of Biotechnology

Member

6 Dr. N. Madhavi Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of Statistics

Member

50. STATIONERY COMMITTEE

1 Sri M. Venkata Rao Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of Mathematics

Convener

2 Sri R. Ramesh Kumar, Librarian, Library Science Member 3 Sri N. Ratna Kumar Lecturer in Botany Member 4 Sri Esub Basha Shaik Lecturer in Physics Member 5 Dr. D. Chitti Babu Reader in Mathematics Member 6 Sri U. Venkatacharyulu Lecturer in Chemistry Member

51. SOCIAL SERVICE LEAGUE 1 Sri M. Venkateswara Rao Lecturer in Economics Convener 2 Dr. P. Kiran Kumar Lecturer in Zoology Member

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3 Sri Esub Basha Shaik Lecturer in Physics Member 4 Dr. D. Chitti Babu Reader in Mathematics Member 5 Smt. Pushpanjali Lecturer in History Member

52. LIBRARY AND READING ROOM COMMITTEE 1 Sri R. Ramesh Kumar, Librarian, Library Science Convener 2 Sri G. Chandraiah Lecturer in Charge, Dept. of

Commerce Member

3 Sri Ch. Satyanarayana Lecturer in Charge, Dept. Of Political Science

Member

4 Dr. K. Ramachandra Rao Lecturer in Physics Member 5 Dr. J. Suneetha Reader in Botany Member

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4. Facilities in the College General Infrastructure:

The College is situated in a sprawling campus of 38 acres. It has old and new buildings consisting sufficient class rooms. The campus is mainly divided into two blocks namely Science Block and Arts Block. New P.G. Block has been constructed and some of its rooms are temporarily being utilized by Adikavi Nannaya University, Rajamahendravaram for running its classes. Within the large vicinity lay many other institutions such as Dr. Allu Ramalingaiah Government Homoeopath College, Dr. BRAOU Study Centre, Andhra University Study Centre, O/o the RJD of Collegiate Education, Post Office, etc. Sports facilities such as Professionally built Tennis Court, Volleyball Court and Basket Ball Courts are available in the College ground. Metcalf Hostel for Boys, Students Mess and newly built Girls Hostel also are situated within the campus.

Other Facilities:

1. Hostels for Boys and Girls:

Hostel accommodation is available for Boys and Girls separately. Metcalfe Hostel for Boys was started in 1950. A separate hostel for girls has been constructed with UGC funds and it has been opened in August 2011. The students will be admitted into the hostels on first come first serve basis.

2. IT Infrastructure:

The College has been utilising the IT Infrastructure such as Computers and Networking for speedy and effective delivery of academic and administrative services to the students and the staff. Sanction of scholarships to the students and payments of salaries to the staff are done using the computers and online facilities.

3. Laboratories:

The College boasts of State-of-the-Art Laboratories for the Computer Courses as well as Science courses. The laboratories in the Departments of Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology cater to the requirements of Degree and P.G. students. They further accommodate Research scholars doing M.Phil and Ph.D. under the guidance of the Senior Faculty members of the college. The Museum in the Department of Geology contains the rare collections.

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4. Crystal-growth & Nano-Science Research Centre:

A Nano-Science Research laboratory has been established in the Department of Physics, in collaboration with the Chemistry division, Baba Atomic Research Centre (BARC), Mumbai, to promote and further research culture among the students and faculty members. The centre receives financial support from the ‘Board of Research in Nuclear Sciences’ (BRNS), Dept. of Atomic Energy, Govt. of India, under a Major Research Project. One JRF has been allotted under this project.

5. Jawahar Knowledge Center (JKC):

The Jawahar Knowledge Center (JKC) was established in this college in December 2005 for the benefit of the student community. The JKC helps the students get employment in prestigious Software and other IT and Non-IT organisations and Public sector, by imparting them the right employability skills such as – Communication Skills, Soft Skills, Analytical Skills and Technical Skills. The centre won acclaim at State level and is now upgraded as Nodal JKC to monitor the JKCs in the East Godavari District. For the last 7 years, the center has helped many students get jobs in Multi National Companies and prestigious organisations like Infosys, TCS, MahindraSatyam, Wipro, Genpact, Syntel, Accenture, 24/7, HCL, ILM, Dr. Reddy’s Lab, etc.

(A separate write up on JKC may be seen under the Chapter – “Student Support Services”)

6. English Language Lab:

The English Language Lab is set up with 26lakhs for imparting better communication skills in order to cope with the modern trends.

7. E-Class Rooms:

To encourage application of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), 8 LCD Projectors and Laptos have been provided for e-teaching.

Wireless LAN Internet facility provided for easy access to Web.

8. Library:

The college Library is not only the Oldest but also one of the biggest libraries available in Degree Colleges. It has a rare collection of books including some

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books which were published in the year 1800 A.D. It has very good collection of books in English, Telugu, Urdu, Tamil, Sanskrit, and Oria language and Literature. It has been serving as a Reference Library for the subjects like Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Commerce, Economics, and so on. The College Library has a total Collection of 79,732 books as on date, relating to various subjects. Now it is a fully computerized along with C.C. cameras. It is a good resource center for readers at present. The library is run with vast infrastructure consisting of building double ducked iron racks and reading room.

9. Study Centers:

The Distance Education study centers of three prestigious Universities viz., Andhra Univerisyt, Dr. BR Ambedkar Open University and IGNOU are available in the College campus.

The Study centers are run by experienced teachers and educational administrators who always strive to reach high academic standards. The core academic staff of the School will carry on the academic activities with the help of the well experienced teachers in their respective fields, who are working in this University as well as in other Universities.

10. MANA T.V.:

A separate T.V. room with Tele Conferencing facility is available. In this room the lessons / guest lectures, programmes, etc. broadcast by the MANA TV are exhibited to the students. In addition to this, the Commissioner also frequently uses this network to approach the Colleges and interact with the Principal and other staff members. Based on the lessons and topics, the students are allowed into the MANA TV as per a Time Table:

11. Seminar Hall, Quadrangle & Alumni Open-Air Auditorium:

The College has an Air-conditioned Seminar Hall. This is equipped with LCD projector and Audio system. Generally, all the meetings, facilitations, etc., are held in this Seminar Hall.:

In the Science Block, an Open Air Stage which is called ‘Quadrangle’ is available. The same is used for public functions such as Freshers Day, Annual Day, District Cultural Festivals, etc.

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An Open-Air Auditorium was constructed by the College Alumni Association which was inaugurated by the Hon’ble Chief Minister in May 2015.

12. Centralised Audio Announcement System:

Given the large size of the college and due to the fact that the Classes have been spread into three blocks, viz., Arts Block, Science Block and P.G. block, it is difficult to circulate any notices, important information, etc., to the students and faculty members. To avoid this difficulty, a centralized Audio system has been made available with speakers in all classrooms and Staff rooms so as to make any important information to all the students faculty members at one time.

13. Drinking Water Facility:

The College has a Safe Drinking Water facility with the installation of Water Filter.

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5. Examinations, Evaluation & Results

The 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 for each semester and the examination pattern are setup with the help of Board of Studies for each subject. The Examination cell of the College is a confidential wing consisting of one Controller of Examinations and two Assistant Controllers of Examination. The Examination cell is a fully computerized, fool proof environment which conducts the examinations in a confidential and transparent manner and makes the evaluation process in a highly confidential and professional environment.

Evaluation Process:

No. of Semesters - 6

From 2007-2008 onwards, the Evaluation process for Degree courses is as follows for each Semester:

1. External Exams - 75 }75 % marks

2. Internal Exams - 25} 25% marks

[Internal Theory Exam - 15

Internal Viva-Voce - 10]

In the CBCS pattern, the Evaluation process for Degree courses is as follows for each Semester:

1. External Exams - 75 }75 % marks

2. Internal Exams - 25} 25% marks

[Internal Theory Exam - 10

Assignment Record - 5

Seminar - 5

Internal Viva-Voce - 5]

Internal Assessment:

1. Each internal assessment test shall consist of 15 marks for written Test/ Online and 10 marks for viva voce.

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2. In every semester, two internal assessment tests, each for 15 marks, shall be conducted. The best of these two tests shall be added to the mark scored in the viva voce (10 marks)

3. There is no minimum mark for Internal Assessment Test.

4. 35% is the pass minimum for external examination i.e., 26/75.

5. A student shall be declared to have passed the examination in a subject if he/she secures a minimum of 35% of marks in the Internal assessment and Semester end examination marks put together, with atleast 35% marks in the semester-end examination.

6. Attendance is compulsory for the viva voce examination in every Internal Assessment Test.

Introduction of New subjects from 2009-2010 for all Degree Courses:

For Degree I year:

a. Contemporary India, Economy, Policy and Society: (Exam will be conducted in 75:25 Pattern at the end of 2nd Semester)

b. Computer Skills: For B.A. Computers, B.Sc. Computers and B.Com.Computers (Exam will be conducted for 50marks in each semester)

c. Introduction of Computers for Non-Computers Courses: Same as with the above pattern.

For Degree II year:

a. Contemporary India, Economy, Policy and Society: (Exam will be conducted in 75:25 Pattern at the end of 2nd Semester)

b. Computer Skills: For B.A. Computers, B.Sc. Computers and B.Com.Computers (Exam will be conducted for 50marks in each semester)

c. Office Automation Tools (OAT) for Non-Computers Courses: Same as with the above pattern.

C. Credit System (Applicable upto the batches of 2013-14):

Credit system has been introduced for awarding grades instead of the existing class awarding system at the end of the degree. There are a total of 120 credits for all the 6 semesters. Out of them, 30 credits are given for Part-I (Languages) and 90 Credits for Part-II (Group subjects). 10 extra Credits will be awarded based on students’ participation in co-curricular and extra-curricular activities such as NCC, NSS, Sports, Cultural activities, Blood Donation, etc.

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D. Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) (Applicable from the batch of 2014-15):

The CBCS (Choice Based Credit System) is going to be introduced to the I year undergraduate students from the academic year 2014-15. Under this system, a student has the choice to pick out one or more of the subjects, such as Interdisciplinary elective Advanced and one Skill based electives offered by each department besides core subjects as a part of the curriculum. Certain number of credits will be awarded for each core as well as chosen subjects under this system.

Under CBSE system, one interdisciplinary Elective (IE) will be offered by each department in the second year

In final year, the student has to choose one advanced elective and one skill based elective besides core subjects in each optional paper in each semester

Another notable change in the curriculum is the adoption of modular system from Academic year 2014-2015. In this system, the syllabus offered by each department in each subject for a semester is called a Module. Thus each Department frames six modules of syllabi corresponding to six semesters.

The modules and allocation of credits for various courses is shown in table 1

Besides 120 credits for actual curriculum, one each credit will be awarded to the students who take part in various extra-curricular, Co-curricular activities such as NCC, NSS, Sports & Games, Cultural and Literary events, Project work and Community Social work totaling to 125 credit points which are mandatory. Extra credits will be awarded for attendance, certificate course etc.

CREDITS: In each course there are 120 credits. In each course, the performance of each student is assessed for120 credits of which 30 credits will be that of languages and foundation courses. Interdisciplinary elective, which will be offered is fourth semester of every course, carries 2 credits

In B.Sc. course, each optional in each module will be awarded 3 credits each and 2 credits each for each practical optional subject. Besides, one advanced elective and skill based elective which will be offered in 5&6 semesters respectively awarded 2 credits each in each optional subject.

In B.A course, each core optional subject carries 4 credits each. However, in module 5&6, one advanced elective and one skill based elective will be offered by each department one credit each.

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In B.Com, the allocation of credit points for various subjects is different (see table). In module 5, there will be 3 credit points for advanced elective and same number of credits for skill based elective.

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CREDITS ALLOCATION UNDER CBCS

E. Supplementary Examinations:

Supplementary examinations are conducted for all students in all semesters generally in the month of June/July.

F. Instant Examinations:

Facility to appear for Instant examinations is available only for the Final year regular students having not more than 2 backlog papers across all the semesters.

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GROUP-WISE PASS PERCENTAGE PARTICULARS – APRIL 2014

S NO GROUP APPEARED PASSED %AGE

1 B.A (EHP) 57 55 96.49

2 B.A (E S C) 24 22 91.6

3 B.A (G H P) 28 28 100

4 B.A (H P Eng.) 28 27 96.43

5 BA (P P T) 20 20 100

6 BA (E S COM) 26 19 73.07

7 B COM (T.M.) 59 51 86.44

8 B COM (E.M.) 59 48 81.35

9 B COM (VOC) 53 40 75.47

10 BSc M.P.C.(E.M.) 51 50 98.04

11 BSc M.P.C.(T.M.) 42 31 73.81

12 BSc M.P.E. 18 16 88.88

13 BSc C B Z (E.M.) 23 22 95.65

14 BSc C.B.Z(T.M.) 27 20 74.07

15 BSc M.P.G. 45 33 73.33

16 BSc M.P.COMP 45 43 95.55

17 BSc C B B 16 15 93.75

18 BSc M.S.COMP 53 46 86.79

19 BSc M.C.G 25 18 72

20 BSc M.Z.C 10 10 100

21 BSc M E S 27 17 62.96

B.Sc., 382 321 84

B.A., 183 171 93.4

B.Com 171 139 81.2

736 631 85.73

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7. Internal Quality Assurance Cell (I.Q.A.C.)

1. IQAC Activities

The Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) of the college continues as a facilitator of activities and programmes aimed at achieving academic excellence in the college. The IQAC thus functions as an advisory body to the college and Academic and Research & Extension activities, student Welfare schemes, Infrastructure development and other Healthy practices as per the guidelines of NAAC.

The IQAC assures the qualitative Teaching-Learning and other services to the stakeholders by carefully monitoring every academic and administrative aspect in the College. Various departments of the college periodically submit their activities such as changes in the curriculum, seminars, workshops, guest lectures, invited talks, quiz, elocution, essay writing, iinter-colllegiate zonal, state-level sports activities, the activities of NCC/NSS/Red-Cross/DRC/JKC, and so on relating to the IQAC.

The IQAC, apart from guiding and streamlining various activities, records them with relevant photographs on quarterly basis and submits the same to the authorities concerned.

The IQAC of this college draws a perspective plan in the beginning of the academic year. The IQAC of the college is constituted with the following members:

Chair Person: Dr. Ch. Masthanaiah, Principal Rajamahendravaram. Coordinator: Dr.K. Jyothi, Lecturer in Physics.

Members: 1. Sri P. Srisaila Sastry, Lecturer-in-charge, Dept. of English 2. Dr. K. Sarveswara Rao, Lecturer in Chemistry

3. . Sri K. Hare Ram Krishna, Lecturer in Commerce. 4. Smt. K. Sita Mahalakshmi Lecturer in Political Science

. Best Practices of the Institution:

• Certificate course in Kuchipudi Dance has been offered in 2013-14 and Diploma course in the same, along with certificate courses in Karnatic Music, Anchoring, Communication Skills, Business English, etc., have been planned to implement from the academic year 2014-15.

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• Outreach programmes are organized through ACHHA (Arts College Helping Hands Association), under the aegis of Dept., of English, to help the needy students and outside organizations such as orphanages and old age homes.

• Departments like Mathematics, Commerce have planned to initiate outreach programs like ‘Guppedu Biyyam’ pathakam, and one-rupee coin scheme, etc., to inculcate spirit of service among students.

• The Institution, apart from adopting its own best practices, also observes other acclaimed institutions with regard to their facilities and functioning and emulates any example worth practicing. One such is the Complaint Box.

• All the faculty members of the college deliver lectures using ICT by preparing PPTs in the subject concerned, and the students are also encouraged to present their seminars using PPTs by downloading the relevant information from the internet.

• The PG students are supplied study materials in soft copies.

• Music and dance competitions are held in different events such as light music solo, group song, classical song, classical dance, folk group dance, folk solo song, group song, skit, Mrudangam, Tabla, Dappu, Veena, Violin, etc.

• The Women Development Council of the college pays fee for some Economically Backward OC students

• Outreach Workshops are conducted by the ELF (English Language Fellow) lectures, to all the lecturers of the other departments of the college on student centered methodology, pair work and Group work.

• The Department of Botany has planned to raise Botanical garden with medicinal plants and also a vegetable garden.

• The Department of Physics has planned to launch a unique programme – ‘Lab to School’ for the benefit of students in the Government schools, by involving the P.G. students of the department.

• It has been planned to establish various clubs like English Club, e-Club, Literary Club, etc., to encourage the students’ participation in their chosen areas.

• The IQAC plans to conduct innovative competitions in the fields like - Parody songs, photography, spot painting, SUDOKU, etc., along with academic programs like essay writing, elocution, quiz, JAM, Group Discussion, etc.

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7. Extra Curricular & Co-Curricular Activities

1. Physical Education & Sports:

The College has a Comprehensive Physical Education Department for providing opportunities in Sports & Games to the students. The Department has the reputation for participation and winning prizes in District-level/ University level/ State level and National level events.

2. NCC:

The College NCC wing has been working since its inception in the country in 1949. The unit has a strength of 200 students including girl students. Some of the cadets have participated in Republic Day parade and won accolades. Two faculty members each from Men and Women act as NCC officers:

1. Lt. K. Venkata Rao, Lecturer in Commerce – NCC Officer

2. Smt. . D. Rudra, Lecturer-in-Charge, Dept. of Geology– NCC Officer

3. NSS:

5 NSS Units including a Ladies’ wing with a total strength of 500 students are established in the college for National Service Scheme.

NSS Program Officers:

1.Dr. V. Sambasiva Rao, Lecturer in Chemistry

2.Dr. D. Chitti Babu, Reader in Mathematics

3. Sri M. Venkateswara Rao, Lecturer in Economics

4. Dr. M. Sudhamayi, Lecturer in Telugu

5. Dr.. P. Kiran Kumar, Lecturer in Zoology

4. Social Service League:

The College Service League has been organized to serve the social needs of the local area in the times of natural calamities and emergencies.

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5. Red Cross:

Activities of Red Cross organization like awareness camps on Eye and Blood donation, Youth Progress, Training on HIV & AIDS, etc., are taken up in the college under Indian Red Cross Society and Youth Red Cross wing.

Sri G. Chandrayya, Lecturer in Commerce - Coordinator

6. Red Ribbon Club:

For HIV & AIDS awareness in the society, the members of NSS & Social Service League are formed as Red Ribbon Club.

Dr. M. Thejomoorthy, Lecturer in Zoology- Coordinator

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8. Student Support Services

The College organizes many activities and programmes as part of Student Support Services which will help them excel in their academic and career development.

1. District Resource Centre

Most of the Government Degree Colleges are located in rural and semi urban areas and they mostly serve students from poor and underprivileged sections of the society. The students of colleges located in rural areas face disadvantages like infrastructural and teacher shortages, lack of exposure to modern educational atmosphere and inadequate background support. They need additional support. Although each district has about 8 to 12 Government Degree Colleges and they are working as total individual entities. Pooling and sharing of resources will benefit students of all colleges’ especially rural colleges. Therefore, the Government Degree Colleges in each district, were networked with a select government college in the district, called the District Resource Centre (DRC). Year long activities are planned and implemented by the colleges of the district under the DRC for the benefit of students in the subject and general areas. The DRCs are expected to tentatively compensate some of the disadvantages faced by the students of all colleges, especially the rural colleges. The main Objectives of the DRC include: Identifying the subject and student needs and shortages Pooling and sharing the human resources as well as material resources for the benefit of all students, especially the rural students District-level seminars, workshops etc. for the teachers for improving their awareness and skills in teaching A variety of district-level regular programmes ,workshops and summer programmes for students from all the colleges of the district, in areas such as subjects, skills, career, employment etc Strengthening the existing infrastructural, material and human resources Government College [A], Rajamahendravaram has been identified as a potential centre from East Godavari District to meet the above mentioned objectives and a District Resource Centre has been established and working effectively since its inception in 2008.

Coordinator: Dr. M.R. Goutham, Lecturer in Geology

2. Value Education Cell

To promote human values as well as ethical values among the students and ultimately to sensitize them on values and need to adapt them in their lives, Government College [A], initiated Value Education cell during the current academic year (2013-14).

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The main objectives if the Value Education Cell is:

• To lay a strong foundation in value based living • To create awareness in students towards realizing self and the effect of right

understanding • To inculcate in students, a sense of respect towards harnessing values of life and

spirit of fulfilling social responsibilities. • To enable students to lead a practical life adding value to human relations.

Coordinator: Dr. Ch. Lalitha, Reader in Philosophy

3. Proctor System:

The College introduced Proctor system under which a lecturer is appointed as a mentor of a Group. He not only takes care of the discipline and other related matters pertaining to the class, but also provides guidance and support to the students of the class.

List of Proctors – Group wise:

GOVERNMENT COLLEGE (A), RAJAHMUNDRY LIST OF CONVENORS AND PROCTORS OF P.G. CLASSES FOR THE YEAR 2014-15

CHIEF PROCTOR & CONVENOR: Dr. J. Suneetha, Reader in Botany

Sl. No. Year Course Subject Name of the Proctor Designation

1 I M.Sc. Chemistry Sri V. Somasekhara Rao Lecturer in Chemistry Dr V. Ranga Rao Reader in Chemistry Sri T. Narasimha Murthy Lecturer in Chemistry

2 I M.Sc. Physics Dr K. Ramachandra Rao Lecturer in Physics 3 I M.Sc. Zoology Smt Ch. Vijaya Lakshmi Lecturer in Zoology 4 I M.Sc. Mathematics Dr K. Venkata Rao Lecturer in Mathematics 5 I M.Sc. Botany Dr G.V.A. Bala Mani Lecturer in Botany 6 I M.A. Telugu Sri S. Subrahmanyam Lecturer in Telugu 7 I M.Com Commerce Sri G. Chandrayya Lecturer in Commerce

8 II M.Sc.

Chemistry (Organic) Sri Ch. Udaya Sankaram Lecturer in Chemistry Chemistry (Physical) Sri V. Samba Siva Rao Lecturer in Chemistry

Chemistry (Analytical) Sri M. Machi Raju Lecturer in Chemistry

9 II M.Sc. Physics Sri Valluri Srinivasa Rao Lecturer in Physics 10 II M.Sc. Zoology Smt G. Surya Kala Lecturer in Zoology 11 II M.Sc. Mathematics Sri M. Venkata Rao Lecturer in Mathematics

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12 II M.Sc. Botany Dr J. Suneetha Lecturer in Botany 13 II M.A. Telugu Dr Ch. Kurmaiah Lecturer in Telugu 14 II M.Com Commerce Lt K. Venkata Rao Lecturer in Commerce

GOVERNMENT COLLEGE (A), RAJAHMUNDRY

CHIEF PROCTOR & CONVENOR: Sri. M. VENKATA RAO, Lecturer in Mathematics LIST OF CONVENORS AND PROCTORS OF B.Sc., CLASSES FOR THE YEAR 2014-15

I. B.Sc., Associate Convenor: Sri K.R. Krishna Kumar, Lecturer in English. Sl. No. Section Group Medium Name of the Proctor Designation

1 I A MPC EM Sri V.V. Prabhakara Rao Lecturer in Chemistry

2 I B MPC TM Sri A. Sai Sundar Lecturer in Chemistry 3 I C MP(Comp) EM Smt B. Durga Lakshmi Lecturer in Physics 4 I D BZC TM Sri K. R. Krishna Kumar Lecturer in English 5 I E MPE EM Sri K. Srinivasa Rao Lecturer in Physics 6 I F MZC EM Sri K. Ravindra Babu Lecturer in Chemistry 7 I G GMC EM Sri D. Suneetha Lecturer in Chemistry 8 I H BBC (Bio-Tec) EM Smt K. Vasudha Lecturer in Bio-Tec 9 I - I GMP EM Dr M.R. Gowtham Lecturer in Geology 10 I J BZC EM Sri B. Venkateswara Rao Lecturer in Botany 11 I K MS Comp EM Dr N. Madhavi Lecturer in Statistics 12 I V MES EM Lecturer in Mathematics

II. B.Sc., Associate Convenor: Dr. D. Chitti Babu, Lecturer in Mathematics. Sl. No. Section Group Medium Name of the Proctor Designation

1 II A MPC EM Sri T.K. Visweswara Rao Lecturer in Physics 2 II B MPC TM Sri U. Venkata Charyulu Lecturer in Chemistry 3 II C MP(Comp) EM Dr K. Jyothi Lecturer in Physics 4 II D BZC TM Sri N.V.V.S.V.Prasad Lecturer in Chemistry 5 II E MPE EM Sri U. Ramesh Babu Lecturer in English 6 II F MZC EM Dr P. Kiran Kumar Lecturer in Zoology 7 II G GMC EM Smt B. Sujatha Lecturer in Chemistry 8 II H BBC (Bio-Tec) EM Sri N. Ratna Kumar Lecturer in Botany 9 II - I GMP EM Sri K. Rama Krishna Rao Lecturer in Mathematics 10 II J BZC EM Dr M. Tejo Murthy Lecturer in Zoology 11 II K MS Comp EM Sri D.V.N.S.Murthy Lecturer in Mathematics 12 II V MES EM Sri S. Purushotham Lecturer in Economics

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III. B.Sc., Associate Convenor: Sri. K. Sarveswara Rao, Lecturer in Chemistry

Sl. No. Section Group Medium Name of the Proctor Designation

1 III A MPC EM Sri Ch. V. Ramana Lecturer in Chemistry Sri Vobilineni Srinivasa Rao Lecturer in Physics

2 III B MPC TM Smt G. Satya Lakshmi Lecturer in Chemistry3 III C MP(Comp) EM Sri Esub Bhasha Sheik Lecturer in Physics 4 III D BZC TM Sri J. Yacobe Lecturer in Chemistry 5 III E MPE EM Sri T.Y.H.A.G. Gandhi Lecturer in Physics 6 III F MZC EM Sri P. Trinadha Rao Lecturer in Micro Biology 7 III G GMC EM Smt T. Sreevaram Lecturer in Chemistry 8 III H BBC (Bio-Tec) EM Dr B. Nageswari Lecturer in Bio-Tech 9 III - I GMP EM Smt D. Rudra Lecturer in Geology 10 III J BZC EM Dr. B. Madhav Lecturer in Chemistry 11 III K MS Comp EM Sri P.V.L.Narayana Lecturer in Physics 12 III-V MES EM Sri A. Suryanarayana Lecturer in Mathematics

GOVERNMENT COLLEGE (A), RAJAHMUNDRY LIST OF CONVENORS AND PROCTORS OF B.A. CLASSES FOR THE YEAR 2014-15

I. B.A. Associate Convenor: Dr. R.V.K. Sarma, Lecturer in Sanskrit. Sl. No. Section Group Name of the Proctor Designation

1 I P EHP Sri P.L. Naidu Lecturer in Economic 2 I Q ESC Dr R.V.K. Sarma Lecturer in Sanskrit 3 I R GHP Dr P. Sri Valli Lecturer in Sanskrit 4 I S ES Comp Sri M. Venkata Rao Lecturer in Telugu 5 I T PPT Smt M. Sudhamayi Lecturer in Telugu 6 I U HP Eng Sri P. Sri Saila Sastry Lecturer in English

II. B.A. Associate Convenor: M. Pushpanjali, Lecturer in History. Sl. No. Section Group Name of the Proctor Designation

1 II P EHP Sri M. Venkateswara Rao Lecturer in Economic 2 II Q ESC Sri N. Srinivas Lecturer in English 3 II R GHP Smt. M. Pushpanjali Lecturer in History 4 II S ES Comp Smt P. Naga Mallika Lecturer in Telugu 5 II T PPT Dr Ch. Lalitha Lecturer in Philosophy 6 II U HP Eng Sri N. Srinivas Lecturer in English

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III. B.A. Associate Convenor: Sri. S. Subrahmanyam, Lecturer in Telugu.

Sl. No. Section Group Name of the Proctor Designation

1 III P EHP Smt K. Seetha Mahalakshmi Lecturer in Political Science 2 III Q ESC Sri E. Kameswara Rao Lecturer in Telugu 3 III R GHP Sri Ch. Satyanarayana Lecturer in Political Science 4 III S ES Comp Sri E. Kameswara Rao Lecturer in Telugu 5 III U HP Eng Sri N. Rama Chandra Raju Lecturer in English 6 III T PPT Sri S. Subrahmanyam Lecturer in Telugu

GOVERNMENT COLLEGE (A), RAJAHMUNDRY LIST OF CONVENORS AND PROCTORS OF B.Com. CLASSES FOR THE YEAR 2014-15

CHIEF PROCTOR & CONVENOR: Sri. G. Chandrayya, Lecturer in Commerce B.Com. Associate Convenor: Sri P. Subrahmanyam, Lecturer in Commerce.

Sl. No. Section Group Name of the Proctor Designation

1 I M B.Com (EM) Sri K. Venkata Rao Lecturer in Commerce 2 I N B.Com (TM) Sri G. Narasimha Murthy Lecturer in Commerce 3 I O B.Com (Comp) Sri K. Hare Rama Krishna Lecturer in Commerce 4 II M B.Com (EM) Sri P. Vara Prasad Lecturer in Commerce 5 II N B.Com (TM) Sri P.S. Vijaya Kumar Lecturer in Commerce 6 II O B.Com (Comp) Sri P. Subrahmanyam Lecturer in Commerce 7 III M B.Com (EM) Sri P. Subrahmanyam Lecturer in Commerce 8 III N B.Com (TM) Sri P. Vara Prasad Lecturer in Commerce 9 III O B.Com (Comp) Sri G. Chandrayya Lecturer in Commerce

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4. Jawahar Knowledge Centre:

Jawahar Knowledge Center (JKC) was established in December, 2005 in the college. It is one of the 11 JKCs established by the Commissionerate of collegiate Education in selected Government Degree Colleges across the state. Since then, it has been making rapid strides in imparting training in industry oriented skills and providing placements drives to the students of the college in particular and students of East Godavari District, in general.

Need for JKCs:

• Colleges at Undergraduate level have little scope for campus recruitments. Consequently, even the best of the candidates from remote areas are getting deprived of a chance to get into the established Institutions/ Companies.

• Majority of the students are weak in Soft Skills and Communication Skills that the Industries/ Companies need and these can be imparted well in a good environment.

Concept of JKC:

The concept behind establishment of JKCs in Government Degree Colleges in the State is to enhance the employment potentials of the young graduates by imparting Communication Skills, Soft Skills, Analytical Skills & Technical Skills.

Mission:

Creating Opportunity - Developing Skills - Unleashing Potential

Vision:

• To shape students across the state and make them globally fit through training and placements.

• To promote Government - Institution - Industry relations through training and placements

• To provide the best of the opportunities to the students belonging to weaker and marginalized sections

• To provide placements in Earn - While - Learn Scheme

Objectives:

• Job Opportunity to those students who do not wish to go for Higher Studies after completion of UG Program.

• Placements to those students in Earn - While - Learn Scheme.

• Necessary inputs to the students who seek admission to Higher studies.

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• Scope for middle level positions apart from software engineers

• To instill confidence levels among the students.

Benefits to Students:

• Campus placement opportunity

• Access to Excellent Resources

• Personalized attention through mentors

• Competitive Environment for faster growth

• Acquiring job related skills

Key Features:

The unique feature of JKCs is its Training Programme designed to help the students to grow as a professional. The training aims at sharpening the competencies of the students and giving them right inputs on Technology and Soft Skills. The training programme shapes final year students in Degree Colleges as Employable Graduates. This training is offered by trained GEM and Mentors.

Course Contents:

The entire Course in JKCs consists of the following Modules:

1. Communication Skills

2. Soft Skills

3. Analytical Skills

4. Reasoning

5. Aptitude

6. Technical Skills

Mode of Learning in JKC:

The learning in JKC is a joyful experience in the life of the trainees. It is completely different from conventional class-room learning where it is teacher centered. The unique feature of imparting skills in JKC is through “Student centered and Activity Oriented Learning”, in which the students are encouraged to participate in all activities such as Role Plays, Pair works, Name Games, Group Discussions, etc. This mode of learning removes boredom and makes the students more active and skillful.

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Capacity Building of Mentors:

At the JKC, the training is imparted by specially qualified and competent MENTORS who interact and participate along with the students in the process of learning. 5 Mentors are appointed for every JKC - 3 GEMs to teach ECS and 2 Full-time mentors to teach Technical Skills, Aptitude and Reasoning.

Other Highlights of the JKC, Govt. College (A), Rajamahendravaram:

1. Nodal JKC for East Godavari District:

• The JKC, Govt. College (A), Rajamahendravaram has been elevated as Nodal JKC to supervise and coordinate the activities of 12 other JKC Extension centres in Government Degree Colleges, 11 centres in aided and un-aided Degree Colleges sanctioned in East Godavari District by the CCE.

• As a Nodal Centre, this JKC conducted a ‘One Day Workshop’ for the Principals, JKC Coordinators and Mentors working in JKC Extension centres on 12.12.2007.

• From 11-17 April, 2011, a training programme for State Full-time Mentors was conducted by the Commissionerate of Collegiate Education at Nodal JKC, Govt. College (A), Rajamahendravaram. The Workshop focused on training and administrative aspects of JKCs and efforts put in for their efficient functioning.

• The Nodal JKC, Govt. College (A), Rajamahendravaram liaisons between the CCE and the JKC extension centres in the district.

2. Collaboration with Adikavi Nannaya University and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University:

• The JKC, Govt. College (A), Rajamahendravaram entered into an agreement with Adikavi Nannaya University (AKNU), Rajamahendravaram As part of this, it is agreed upon to share mutual resources available in each organization for the benefit of the students of JKC and AKNU.

• 60 students of AKNU also underwent training in this JKC.

• JKC, Rajamahendravaram and Regional Centre of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University, Rajamahendravaram also entered into an MOU according to which, the II year and Final year Degree students of the Dr.BRAOU will be imparted training in Communication Skills, Soft Skills and Technical Skills by the JKC, Rajamahendravaram.

3. Extension Services:

In addition to the regular training programmes to the Degree students of the College, the JKC, Govt. College (A) is offering extension services, some of which are given below:

• Conducted a One-month Spoken English course to the P.G. students during September-October 2006.

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• Conducted Professional Aptitude Council Examinations in the College in collaboration with PAC.

• Recruited “Data Entry Operators” on behalf of the A.P. Housing Corporation.

• District Coordination for “Certificate Course on Soft Skills” conducted by the CCE during November-January 2007.

• Conducted Inter-Collegiate Quiz Competitions for Degree students of various Degree Colleges in Rajamahendravaram Town.

• Conducted a One –Week HARDWARE Training Programme for JKC students.

• From April 2011 to June 2011, the Hansa Solutions India (P) Ltd., Hyderabad sponsored Training Camp to the 50 of the JKC students of five Government Degree Colleges in East Godavari District viz., Govt. College (A), Rajamahendravaram; GDCs at Ravulapalem, Kothapeta, Jaggampeta and Seethanagaram. Under the sponsorship, they paid the JKC training fee, provided lunch and donated Study Material and GK books to the students, paid conveyance charges from their places.

Success Stories of JKC, Rajamahendravaram:

• JKC, Rajamahendravaram has trained about 2389 students through (31) batches upto August 2012. Out of them, 1282 students got placements in various reputed Multi National Software Companies such as Infosys, WIPRO, MahindraSatyam, Syntel, Genpact, etc., to name a few. Some students got jobs in Banking and Insurance Companies like ICICI, Fullerton, Shriram Life Insurance Company, etc.

• Many students who underwent the JKC training succeeded in various academic competitive examinations such as ICET and are now pursuing their Post Graduation courses in various Universities and Colleges.

• Under JKC-BET, the students also are trained for Bnking Entrance Examinations conducted by IBPS.

• Some students fared well in Public Sector job oriented competitive examinations such as Railway Recruitment Board Exams, Banking exams, Staff Selection Commission, etc.

The following is the Year-wise placements of the students of JKC, RAJAHMUNDRY

Sl.No. Year Enrollment No. of Placements

1. 2006-2007 130 59

2. 2007-2008 525 380

3. 2008-2009 600 326

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4. 2009-2010 262 197

5. 2010-2011 397 238

6. 2011-2012 328 82

7. 2012-13 269 84

8. 2013-14 275 61

9. 2014-15

Total: 2786 1427

JKC, Rajamahendravaram is blossoming into an “Employment Generation Centre” and forging ahead to create a Knowledge Society as envisioned by Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam. With the support of the visionary Principal, Dr.Ch. Masthanaiah and the CCE at the helm of affairs, this will flourish into a “Centre of Excellence” and the light the faces of young minds studying in the College and their parents with bright smiles.

5. Career Guidance & Counselling Cell:

A Career Guidance Cell is established on the campus to guide the students & bring the career opportunities to the notice of the students. The Placement Officer guides the students to appear for the campus interviews.

6. Women Empowerment Cell:

Women constitute more than half of our country's population. The Govt. College (A), Rajamahendravaram is no exception having nearly 1500 girl students both in UG and PG courses. Hence to protect and safeguard the rights of girl students and to bring about the advancement, and to empower them, "WOMEN EMPOWERMENT CELL" was instituted on 3-03-2010 under the chairmanship of Dr.G.S.Moses, Principal.. All the women members of the teaching and non-teaching staff constitute the members of the committee. To boost the morale of the girl students, the committee conducts various activities. The activities include: Celebration of International Women’s Day; Observation of International Girl child Day; felicitation of distinguished women members of the Society and conducting competitions among the girl students on different issues. For the benefit of girl students, separate waiting rooms also have been provided for them both in Science and Arts blocks.

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7. Scholarships & Prizes

The Govt. College (A), Rajamahendravaram, offers various scholarships to the students who excel in their Academics.

Prizes under Academic Festival:

As per the Orders of the Commissioner of Collegiate Education, the College identified and felicitated the Final year students who stood in the first position subject 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 who gets highest percentage of marks and whose conduct is good (Total marks 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’s income 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. Cass who 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 year Degree Exams and whose parental income does not exceed Rs.12,000/-.

5. The Dharwada Venkata Krishna Rao Scholarship and Endowment Fund:

The Scholarship shall be awarded to a student of II year degree class who secures highest marks in the I year Degree Examination and whose parental income does not exceed

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Rs.12,000/-. This shall continue for III year, if the student continues his studies in this college.

6. Nori Veeranna Memorial Prize:

This shall be awarded to a student of 2nd year Degree class on the basis of 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 by conducting an Essay Writing Competition on Co-operation and Rural upliftment (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 secures maximum marks in II year Sanskrit.

9. Manchiraju Lakshmi Venkataramana Murthy Prize:

This shall be awarded to a student of this College who secures the highest 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 student of III year Exam and whose parental income is less than 12,000/- per annum.

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 aggregate marks in group subject put together in 3 years.

12. The Kotipalli Janakamma Scholarship:

This shall be awarded to a poor, deserving 1st year Degree student who belongs to Madhwa Brahmin Community and whose parental income does not exceed Rs.12,000/- and who secures maximum marks in Intermediate Examination.

13. Sriman Maha Mahopadhyaya Kalluri Venkata Rama Sastry Memorial Prize:

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This shallbe awarded to a student who gets the highest number of marks in the aggregate at B.A. Degree Examination.

14. Centenary Merit Awards:

The fund shall be called ‘Rajamahendravaram College Centenary Merit Awards Fund”.

Merit awards shall be awarded every year in cash to each of the student who scores the highest marks among the student of this college in the March or April University Examinations of the previous year in the following subjects.

English, Telugu (under Part-1), History, Politics, Economics, Sociology, Philosophy, Commerce, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Geology, Psychology (II Hindi & Sanskrit) Part. In addition one award is for the student who is declared, by the Principal, as the best in Physical Education.

15. Smt. Veera Ghatta Suramma Scholarship:

This shall be awarded to the 1 year Degree student who secures the highest 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 highest No. 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 marks in 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 in B.Sc. Physics upto 3rd Semester.

19. Sripada Suramma Endowment Prize:

The prize will be given to the student who secures highest marks in M.Sc. Chemistry & B.Sc. Chemistry.

20. Thirumala Peda Bhushani Venkata Narasimhacharyulu Endowment Prize:

The prize will be given to the student who secures highest marks in III B,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 Endowment Prize:

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 I M.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 Rajahmundry

This shall be awarded to a student who is admitted into I year Degree Class and who secures highest marks in Intermediate class among all the students admitted in this college.

27. Damerla Venkata Rao Memorial Prize:

This shall be awarded to III year B.A. Degree student with History as one subject and who secures the highest marks in the I and II year History 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 the III year B.A. Degree Examination.