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PROSPECTUS 2018 1. Master of Library & Information Science (MLISc) 2. Bachelor of Library & Information Science (BLISc) 3. P.G. Diploma in Marketing Management (PGDMM) 4. P.G. Diploma in Business Finance (PGDBF) 5. P.G. Diploma in Environmental Studies (PGDES) 6. P.G. Diploma in Women's Studies (PGDWS) 7. P.G. Diploma in Human Rights (PGDHR) 8. P.G. Diploma in Writing for Mass Media in Telugu (PGDWMMT) 9. P.G. Diploma in Culture and Heritage Tourism (PGDCHT) 10. Certificate Programme in NGO Management (CPNGOM) 11. Certificate Programme in Early Childhood Care and Education (CECE) 12. Certificate Programme in Literacy and Community Development (CPLCD) 13. Certificate Programme in Food and Nutrition (CPFN) EDUCATION AT YOUR DOORSTEP Dr. B.R. AMBEDKAR OPEN UNIVERSITY Prof. G. Ram Reddy Marg, Road No:46, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad-500 033, Telangana. India

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PROSPECTUS

2018

1. Master of Library & Information Science (MLISc)

2. Bachelor of Library & Information Science (BLISc)

3. P.G. Diploma in Marketing Management (PGDMM)

4. P.G. Diploma in Business Finance (PGDBF)

5. P.G. Diploma in Environmental Studies (PGDES)

6. P.G. Diploma in Women's Studies (PGDWS)

7. P.G. Diploma in Human Rights (PGDHR)

8. P.G. Diploma in Writing for Mass Media in Telugu(PGDWMMT)

9. P.G. Diploma in Culture and Heritage Tourism (PGDCHT)

10. Certificate Programme in NGO Management (CPNGOM)

11. Certificate Programme in Early Childhood Care andEducation (CECE)

12. Certificate Programme in Literacy and CommunityDevelopment (CPLCD)

13. Certificate Programme in Food and Nutrition (CPFN)

EDUCATION AT YOUR DOORSTEP

Dr. B.R. AMBEDKAR OPEN UNIVERSITY Prof. G. Ram Reddy Marg, Road No:46, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad-500 033, Telangana. India

IMPORTANT NOTES

1. Candidates should note that contrary to the earlier practice, the University has introducedOn-line Admission System from the academic year 2013-14. The University will notsupply Application Form in physical format, instead, the candidate has to visit BRAOUportal (www.braouonline.in) to access the Application Form for online registration.

2. The print out of filled-in Application Form along with copies of certificates shall besubmitted in the study centre where he / she wishes to seek admission.

3. The information furnished and certificates submitted as proof of qualification, date ofbirth, caste etc., are final and which cannot be changed till the student is graduated fromthe university. Finally, this information will also appear in the certificates to be issued bythe University. The women candidates, even after their marriage, shall writetheir surname and father's name as shown in their SSC memo or school TC oraffidavit. In no case they shall write either the surname of husband or thename of husband.

4. Candidates shall make all their payments either through TS / AP Online Centre. Nopayment shall be made in cash to any person in any study centre. University isnot responsible for any such transactions.

5. No changes will be EFFECTED in the certificates with regard to caste and date of birtheither during the programme or after completion of the programme.

6. The University has set up a Help Desk at the headquarters to provide guidance to thestudents. Therefore, the students are advised to get full details of admission eitherthrough Help Desk or through the concerned Study Centre. The following are thenumbers of Help Desk.

738 29 29 570738 29 29 580738 29 29 590738 29 29 600

HELP DESK NUMBERS FOR ADVISE AND GUIDANCE

CONTENTS

I ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY 1

II. INSTITUTIONAL MISSION AND MANDATE 1

III. ADMISSION RE QUIREMENTS 1

1. Master of Library & Information Science (MLISc) 1

2. Bachelor of Library & Information Science (BLISc) 4

CBCS- Structure of BLISc 6

IV. PG Diplomas 7

1. P.G. Diploma in Marketing Management (PGDMM) 10

2. P.G. Diploma in Business Finance (PGDBF) 10

3. P.G. Diploma in Environmental Studies (PGDES) 11

4. P.G. Diploma in Women's Studies (PGDWS) 12

5. P.G. Diploma in Human Rights (PGDHR) 12

6. P.G. Diploma in Writing for Mass Media in Telugu (PGDWMMT) 13

7. P.G. Diploma in Culture and Heritage Tourism (PGDCHT) 13

V. Certificate Programme in NGO Management (CPNGOM) 14

VI. Certificate Programme in Early Childhood Care and Education (CECE) 35

VII. Certificate Programme in Literacy and Community Development (CPLCD) 38

VIII. Certificate Programme in Food and Nutrition (CPFN) 42

IX. GENERAL INFORMATION 44

X. How to fill Online Registration Form 45

XI. Enclosures 52

ANNEXURE – I : TUITION FEE PARTICULARS 52

ANNEXURE - II : GENERAL ENQUIRY 53

SERVICE CERTIFICATE (For BLISc & MLISc) 54

MODEL REGISTRATION FORM 55

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I. ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY

Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University, formerly known as Andhra Pradesh OpenUniversity, is the first Open University in India established by an Act of State Legislature in1982 in Andhra Pradesh representing a unique system of Open Learning. The Universityserves the objective of democratisation of higher education and the ideals of continuing education.Without any restrictions of age, gender and occupation, the University extends educationalopportunities to the people in all walks of life. The University offers the Certificate, Diploma,Degree and Postgraduate programmes through distance mode. All the programmes arerecognised by UGC and Distance Education Bureau (DEB).

II. INSTITUTIONAL MISSION AND MANDATE

a) To provide educational opportunities to those who could not take advantage ofconventional institutions of higher learning.

b) To provide equality of educational opportunities for higher education of largesegments of the population, including those in employment, women (includinghousewives) and adults who wish to upgrade their education or acquire knowledgein various fields through distance education.

c) To provide flexibility with regard to eligibility for enrolment, age of entry, choice ofcourses, methods of learning, conduct of examinations and operation of theprogrammes.

d) To complement the programmes of the existing universities in the states of TS &AP in the field of higher learning, so as to maintain the highest standards on parwith those of the best universities in the country.

e) To promote integration within the state through its policies and programmes.

f) To offer degree courses and non-degree certificate courses for the benefit of theworking population in various fields and for the benefit those who wish to enrichtheir lives by studying subjects of culture and aesthetic value.

g) To make provision for research and for advancement and dissemination ofknowledge.

h) To serve as a source of continuing education, consultancy and to provide equalaccess to knowledge and higher education.

III. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

1. MASTER OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE (M.L.I.Sc) (ENGLISH MEDIUM)

In order to meet the increasing demand for postgraduate studies in Library and InformationScience, the Department of Library and Information Science of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar OpenUniversity started the M.L.I.Sc. Programme in the academic year 1998-99. The Programme isopen to both in-service as well as fresh candidates, who have qualified with a BLISc degreeand those who have a strong desire to upgrade their professional skills in the field. The Programmeis designed to provide Library and Information Science education with special emphasis on thetechniques of information handling and information management with the use of informationtechnology.

The aims of the M.L.I.Sc. Programme are:

• To prepare and equip the candidates with professional skills in the management oflibraries.

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• To train candidates to assume managerial levels in the libraries and informationcentres of various organisations.

The objectives of M.L.I.Sc. Programme:

i) To acquaint the student with the role of information in society;

ii) To give the students an understanding of the application of modern managementideas and techniques in the management of information systems and centres;

iii) To familiarize the students with various information systems and programmes atnational, regional and international levels;

iv) To impart training in various methods of information handling (i.e.processing,organization and retrieval);

v) To provide the students the basic theoretical and practical knowledge of theapplication of information technology to libraries and information centres;

vi) To acquaint the students with various research methods and their use in library andinformation science;

vii) To provide the students an area of specialisation in any of the areas of public,academic, special or digital libraries.

THE CURRICULUM

The Programme includes six core courses, one Elective Course (to be chosen fromFour electives 7A,7B,7C,7D offered) and Computer Practicals.

The Programme consists of the following Courses

Core Courses

MLS-01 : Information, Communication and Society 100 Marks

MLS-02 : Management of Information Systems and Centres 100 Marks

MLS-03 : Information Processing and Retrieval 100 Marks

MLS-04 : Information Systems and Programmes 100 Marks

MLS-05 : Application of Information Technology 100 Marks

MLS-06 : Research Methodology 100 Marks

MLS-07 : ELECTIVE (Any ONE has to be chosen): 100 Marks

7A Academic Libraries

7B Special Libraries

7C Public Libraries

7D Digital Libraries

MLS-08 : Computer Practicals 100 Marks

Note:

i) The MLISc Programme's academic counselling for an elective coure is offeredthrough the study centre subject to a minimum prescribed number of eligiblecandidates registered for that course at that study centre.

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ii) For students of MLISc, the attendance at Winter/Summer schools (intensive contactprogramme) and Computer Practicals is compulsory.

DURATION AND MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION

The duration of the programme is one academic year. The maximum period for completionof programme is three academic years. The maximum period allowed to the candidate ceaseswith the supplementary examination of the last year of the period i.e at the end of the 3 (three)academic years. If the University for any reason does not conduct the supplementary examinationof the last year, the maximum period allowed to the student ceases with the annual examinationof that year. The medium of the instruction is English and Examination will be in English only.

STUDY CENTRES

The programme shall be offered through five study centres of the University located at Hyderabad,Warangal, Visakhapatnam, Tirupathi and Vijayawada.

Sl.No. Location of RCC Cell Number Study CentreCode No.

01 S.V. Arts & Science College, Tirupati - 517 502.

Ph. No.0877-2249607 7382929617 017

02 Dr. V.S. Krishna Govt. Degree College, Visakhapatnam - 530 003.

Ph. No.0891-2536673 7382929619 019

03 University College of Arts & Science, Subedari, Hanamkonda.

Warangal - 506 001. Ph. No.0870-2511862 7382929621 021

04 Post Graduate College (Osmania University), Paradise X Roads,

Secunderabad. - 500 003. Ph: 040-27903886 7382929623 023

05 SRR & CVR Govt. Degree College, Machavaram,Vijayawada. Ph. No. 0866-2434868 7382929642 042

ADMISSION PROCEDURE

Admission into the M.L.I.Sc. Programme is open to all citizens of India who satisfy thefollowing conditions:

The minimum qualifications for admission into MLISc shall be:

i) BLISc Degree from any recognised University; and

ii) The minimum qualifying marks shall be 40 percent marks secured in BLISc for allcandidates and 35 percent pass marks for Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribecandidates.

The method of selection of candidates for admission shall be based on the order of meritin the marks secured in BLISc for all categories. Government rules and regulations pertaining toreservation of seats in Universities shall be followed.

Fifty percent of the seats in each study centre shall be allotted to BLISc degree holdersworking in recognised libraries with a minimum one year experience in the regular post.(Formatof Service Certificate is given on Page No: 53).

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RECOGNISED LIBRARIES

a) Academic Libraries : Libraries of Universities, Degree and recognisedJunior Colleges and High Schools ;

b) Special Libraries : Libraries of Research and Training Institutions,Libraries attached to Industrial Undertakings (of theState and Central Governments and Joint Sectors)and Libraries attached to Industrial Undertakings inthe Private Sector recognised as Public LimitedCompanies.

c) Public Libraries : Libraries established by an Act of the StateGovernment.

d) School Libraries : Libraries in recognised High Schools.

e) Private Libraries : Recognised/aided by Government (RC No. must beprovided).

2. BACHELOR’s DEGREE IN LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE (BLISc) (ENGLISH &TELUGU MEDIUM)

Bachelor of Library & Information Science Programme (B.L.I.Sc.) is offered by theDepartment of Library & Information Science. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University in bothEnglish and Telugu Media. Keeping in view the new reforms suggested by the UniversityGrants Commission, the department of Library & Information Science is introducing the ChoiceBased Credit System in the BLISc programme from the academic year 2017-18.

The main objectives of the BLISc programme are to:

1. Prepare and equip the students with the necessary professional skills in the managementof Library & Information Centres.

2. Make the students understand the role of Library & Information Centres in the Society.

3. Familiarize the students with various reference and information sources available inboth print and electronic media.

4. Train the students in the use of different classification schemes, catalogue codes.

5. Acquaint the students with basic skills of Information Technology.

6. Help the students to improve the English Language Skills to make them competitive inthe work place.

7. Train the students to build good public relations with the administration, faculty,researches and the user community in the library.

BLISc Programm of one year duration is structured in two semesters. In all, the student has tostudy 5 types of courses in these two semesters. These are:

Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses (AECC)

Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)

General Elective (GE)

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Discipline Specific Elective (DSE)

Discipline Specific Courses (DSC)

The student will study 3 DSC in the first semester. Apart from these student has to study4 other courses. The department offers two discipline specific electives in the second semester.The student has to opt any one course. These courses are planned in such a way that these helpthe student to improve the language skills, computer skills, communication skills and publicrelations that are required to work effectively in the library.

The student will study 3 DSC in the second semester. Apart from these, the student hasto study 4 other courses. Select one Discipline Specific Elective from the two options provided,study skill enhancement course and submit a report on the working of libraries by visiting anylibrary in their vicinity. This semester focuses on improving the knowledge of the student aboutthe electronic resources, designing library databases and visit to various libraries to acquaintwith the current developments in the profession.

Admission Procedure:

An applicant seeking admission into the Bachelor of Library and Information Science(BLISc) must be a Graduate of a recognised university. The following is the admission procedurein order of preference :

a) Graduates Working in a recognised library with a minimum of one year experiencein a regular or substantial post of the rank of a Record Assistant or above;

b) Graduates with Diploma or Certificate in Library Science from Governmentrecognised institutions;

c) Professional graduates (Law, Pharmacy, Engineering) and

d) Graduates with 50% aggregate marks.

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CBCS Structure - BLISc

First Semester

No. Sl. No. Course Title Credits Marks

I 1 Business English for LIS Professionals (LSC) 3 60

II 2 Public Relations in LICs (AECC) 3 60

III 3 Computer Skills (Practicals) (SEC) 3 60

IV 4 Scholarly Communication (GE) 3 60

V Discipline Specific Courses (DSC)

5 Library & Society 6 100

6 Information Technology Basics 6 100

7 Library Classification - Theory & Practice 6 100

Total 30 540

Second Semester

No. Sl. No. Course Title Credits Marks

I 1 Database Design (Practicals) (SEC) 3 60

II DSE (Choice of one from two courses offered

2 A Electronic Resources in Science and Technology 6 100

2 B Electronic Resources in Social Sciences& Humanities

III Discipline Specific Courses (DSC)

3 Management of Library & Information Centres 6 100

4 Reference Sources & Services 6 100

5 Library Cataloguing - Theory & Practice 6 100

IV 6 Report on Library Visit (Library Practical Work) 3 60

Total 30 520

LSC - Language Specific Course

AECC - Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course

SEC - Skill Enhancement Course

GE - General Elective

DSE - Discipline Specific Elective

DSC - Discipline Specific Course

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Important Note

i) Academic counselling / contact classes are offered subject to the minimum numberof students admited into the programme at that centre.

ii) For students of BLISc, the attendance at Computer Practicals is compulsory.

iii) Admission is open to all those who qualify the eligibility criteria.

Candidates seeking admission under in-service category must submit a service certificatein the format specified. (Page No: 55).

The recognised libraries are :

a) Academic Libraries : Libraries of Universities, Degree/Junior Collegesand School libraries (Libraries of Govt. recognisedHigh Schools only).

b) Special Libraries : Libraries of Research and Training institutions,Libraries attached to Industrial undertakings (of theState and Central Government and Joint sector);and Libraries attached to Industrial Undertakings inprivate sector recognised as Public Limitedcompanies.

c) Public Libraries : Libraries established by an Act of the State Govt.

d) Private Libraries : Recognised / aided by Government (RC No. mustbe provided).

IV. P.G. Diploma Programme in Marketing Management(PGDMM) (EnglishMedium) / P.G.Diploma in Business Finance (PGDBF) (English Medium) / P.G.Diploma in Environmental Studies (PGDES) (English Medium) / P.G.Diploma inWomen’s Studies (PGDWS) (English Medium) / P.G. Diploma in Human Rights(PGDHR) (Telugu Medium) and P.G Diploma in Culture & Heritage Toursim(PGDCHT) (English Medium).

Admission into the one year P.G. Diplomas is open to all citizens of India who hold aBachelor’s Degree in any discipline from an Indian University recognised by the UGC.

Admission Rules

1. The maximum number of seats at a Study Centre is limited to 60 per batch.

2. Admission will be made on a Study Centre basis in the category as claimed by theapplicant and according to percentage of marks secured by them in the qualifyingexamination.

3. In case any seats under a category are not filled at a study centre, such seats shallbe filled from among the applicants in the qualifying examination (i.e., Graduation).

4. Government rules and regulations pertaining to reservation of seats for SC / ST &BC categories etc. shall be applicable for making admissions.

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5. If the minimum number of eligible candidates (ie., 10) are not registered at a studycentre, for that academic year and such candidates will be given admission at anearby stydy centre where 10 or more than 10 candidates are registered for admission.

6. The minimum period for completion of the programme is one year. The student mayhowever, take upto three years to complete the P.G. Diploma Programme.

A. INSTRUCTIONAL METHODOLOGY

The University imparts instruction through a variety of modes. Upon enrolment, thelearner is sent printed course material specially prepared for self-study. Regular broadcast ofradio lessons over All India Radio, Hyderabad - A is another means of disseminating educationto students in remote areas. The University also regularly telecasts video lessons throughDoordarshan Yadagiri and Sapthagiri Channels from Monday to Friday and organisesTeleconferencing sessions on Sunday between 2 and 3 p.m. In addition to the above strategies,Audio Tapes and Video Tapes covering various aspects of the subject of study are madeavailable to the students through the Study Centre for replay and discussion. Library facilitiesincluding text books and reference books are also available at the study centres.

Further, at the Study Centre, the students receive assistance from experienced Counsellorsto resolve their problems in the study of the subject. The head of each Study Centre designatedas Joint Director/ Deputy Director/ Assistant Director or Co-ordinator serves as a link betweenthe University, the counsellors and the students.

Every student admitted to a programme is attached to a Study Centre according to his/her convenience. While the student’s choice will be given weightage, the University reservesthe right of allotment to any other centre on administrative or other reasons.

The student is given assignments to help him/her to monitor his/her progress through theprogramme. There are set dates for the completion of assignments. Assignments are compulsoryand carry 30% weightage in each course.

B. DURATION OF THE PROGRAMME

The duration of all the Programmes is one academic year. The maximum period forcompletion of the programme is three academic years.The maximum period allowed to thecandidate ceases with the supplementary examination of the last year of the period i.e. at theend of the 3rd academic year. If the University for any reason does not conduct the supplementaryexamination of the last year, the maximum period allowed to the student ceases with the annualexamination of that year.

C. STUDY CENTRES

The Study Centre is the contact point at the local level. Select the Study Centre that isconvenient to you and write clearly, in order of preference the name of the Study Centre, whereyou wish to register for Counselling and other facilities. The Study Centre makes available toyou to the Audio Visual equipment, Library and other facilities on all working days. All Mondaysand the Tuesdays following Second Saturday of the month are weekly holidays for Study Centresin addition to normal public holidays declared by the Government.

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Sl. No. Location of RCC Cell Number CentreCode No.

01 S.V. Arts & Science College, Tirupati - 517 502.

Ph. No.0877-2249607 7382929617 017

02 Dr. V.S. Krishna Govt. Degree College, Visakhapatnam - 530 003.

Ph. No.0891-2536673 7382929619 019

03 University College of Arts & Science, Subedari, Hanamkonda,

Warangal - 506 001. Ph. No.0870-2511862 7382929621 021

04 Post Graduate College (Osmania University), Paradise X Roads,

Secunderabad. - 500 003. Ph: 040-27903886 7382929623 02305 SRR & CVR Govt. Degree College, Machavaram,

Vijayawada. Ph. No. 0866-2434868 7382929642 042

D. FEE DETAILS

1. Master of Library & Information Science Rs. 6900

2. Bachelor of Library & Information Science Rs. 3200

3. P.G. Diploma in Marketing Management Rs. 3200

4. P.G. Diploma in Business Finance Rs. 3200

5. P.G. Diploma in Environmental Studies Rs. 3200

6. P.G. Diploma in Writing Mass Media in Telugu Rs. 3200

7. P.G. Diploma in Women’s Studies Rs. 2500

8. P.G. Diploma in Human Rights Rs. 2500

9. P.G Diploma in Culture and Heritage Tourism Rs. 3800

10. Certificate Programme in NGO Management Rs. 1500

11. Certificate Programme in Early Childhood Care and Education RS. 5000

12. Certificate Programme in Literacy and Community Development Rs. 1500

13. Certificate Programme in Food and Nutrition Rs. 1000

E. EVALUATION

At the end of the academic year, the student has to take a written examination of threehours duration for each course paper. Each paper will carry 100 marks which consist of 70marks for the year-end examinations and 30 marks for assignments. The pass marks for eachpaper are 40%. Candidate has to secure a minimum of 12 marks out of 30 in assignments (6marks minimum in each assignment out of 15) and a maximum of 28 marks out of 70 in theyear-end examination to pass the course. The students have to download the assignmentsof all these programmes from the University website www.braou.ac.in, braouonline.inwrite and submit them at the Study Centre.

However, for BLISc Programme, pass marks for each of the discipline specific coursesis for 100 marks, for the year-end examinations. Hence there are no assignments.

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1. P.G. Diploma in Marketing Management (PGDMM) (English Medium)

The objectives of the P.G. Diploma in Marketing Management Programme are :

1. To introduce the concepts in the areas of Management and Marketing;

2. To impart the knowledge of quantitative techniques for taking appropriatemarketing decisions;

3. To familiarise the students with the changing marketing environment and to designsuitable marketing strategies;

4. To impart the knowledge related to consumer behaviour and to equip the studentswith necessary skills in the area of marketing research; and

5. To equip the students with necessary international marketing dimensions and thechanging role of marketing in the light of liberalisation.

Sl. No. Courses Max. Marks

a) Compulsory Courses

1 Organisation and Management Process 100

2 Quantitative Methods 100

3 Marketing Management 100

b) OPTIONAL COURSES

(The student has to choose any three of the following courses)

4 Consumer Behaviour and Marketing Research 100

5 Sales and Distribution Management 100

6 Product and Advertising Management 100

7 International Marketing 100

Note : Students should answer the assignments and the year end examinations inEnglish only.

2. P.G. Diploma in Business Finance (PGDBF) (English Medium)

The broad objectives of the P.G. Diploma in Business Finance Programme are :

1. To impart knowledge of basic concepts in accounting, finance and otherallied subjects;

2. To familiarise learners with the nature and scope of financial services;

3. To develop an understanding of the conceptual framework for security analysis andportfolio management and their applications in different situations; and

4. To incorporate the skills of applying the methods and procedures for financial planningand decision making in the context of privatisation and globalisation.

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Sl. No. Courses Max. Marks

1 Business Environment 100

2 Accounting for Management 100

3 Financial Management 100

4 Financial Institutions and Markets 100

5 Financial Services 100

6 Security Analysis and Portfolio Management 100

Note : The students should answer the assignments and write the year end examinationsin English only.

3. P.G. Diploma in Environmental Studies (PGDES) (English Medium)

The objectives of the P.G. Diploma Programme in Environmental Studies are :

1. To explain environmental issues in Indian and global context with a focus on thepreservation and protection of Natural Resources.

2. To explain the genetic resources of livestock.

3. To discuss conventional energy resources and alternative energy sources includingnuclear energy.

4. To explain human activities and their relationship with environmental pollution,various laws of environmental protection and the role of voluntary and otheragencies in environmental awareness.

5. To examine issues such as growth of population etc. and their effect on humanhealth, pollution, food adulteration and food preservation.

6. To study the problems related to toxic and chemical wastes emanating fromdifferent industries and their effect on human health.

7. To discuss the importance of forests, afforestation, social forestry and people’smovements on deforestation.

Sl. No. Courses Max. Marks

a) Compulsory Courses

1 Ecology, Environment and Development 100

2 Environmental Awareness and Health 100

3 Contemporary Environmental issues 100

4 OPTIONAL COURSES (any one to be selected) 100

a) Physical Sciences

b) Environmental Biology

c) Environmental Geoscience

d) Environment: A Social Science Perspective

5 Project Work 100

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4. P.G. Diploma in Women’s Studies (PGDWS) (English Medium)

Objectives

1. To introduce and create an awareness of feminist theories and to incorporate thisawareness into their world view

2. To discuss current social issues confronted by women.

3. To create an awareness of women’s health problems

4. To sensitise learners about women's constitutional rights and legislation

5. To provide learners with a comprehensive understanding of development programmesof the government and ensure their participation as interventionists in theirimplementation.

Sl. No. Courses Max. Marks

1 Theoretical Approaches to Women’s Studies :Concepts and Categories 100

2 Women in Contemporary India 100

3 Women’s Health – Issues and Concepts 100

4 Women’s Rights and Law 100

5 Women and Politics 100

6 Project Report (for Practical / Field Experience) 100

5. P.G. Diploma in Human Rights (PGDHR) (Telugu Medium)

Objectives

1. To create awareness of the concept and to give a philosophical approach to HumanRights as a global issue.

2. To give a comprehensive understanding of the Fundamental Rights guaranteed bythe Indian Constitution.

3. To update the knowledge on the emerging issues in the process of development.

4. To develop consciousness on various disadvantaged groups of society and theirconstitutional rights and provisions.

5. To give an idea about Human Rights movements and Government’s responseincluding the powers and functions of National Human Rights Comission NHRC.

Sl. No. Courses Max. Marks

1 Human Rights : Philosophical Foundations 100

2 Human Rights : Historical Perspectives 100

3 Human Rights : Global Experience 100

4 Human Rights in India : Constitutional, Legal &Institutional framework 100

5 Human Rights in India : The Socio,Economic,Political Context 100

6 Project Report 100

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6. P.G. Diploma in Writing for Mass Media in Telugu (PGDWMMT)

Objectives

1. To introduce the students to the different components of the media namely writingfor Newspapers, Radio, Television Documentaries Cinema and Advertisements andto expose them to the basic systems of the media concepts Institutions and laws.

2. To acquaint the students with the basic knowledge of the media and in particular toinculcate skills in writing for the media.

3. To enable writers and Journalists to enhance their professional skills in the media.

4. To introduce learners to different styles, registers and writing trends in one particularmedia and also provide opportunities to them to use these skills appropriately.

An Applicant

a) must be a graduate from a recognized University or must possess equivalentqualifications.

or

b) should have passed Intermediate or an equivalent examination and have at leastthree years experience in writing for media and should be sponsored by the PressAcademy of Telangana / Andhra Pradesh .

Sl. No. Courses Max. Marks

1 Prasara Maadhyamala Parichayam 100

2 Patrika-Rachana Padhathulu 100

3 Electronic Maadhyamaala Rachana Padhathulu 100

4 Prasaara Sadhanaalalo Bharateeya Bhaashala

Naveekarana Samasyalu 100

5 Varthamana Vyavaharalu 100

7. P.G. Diploma in Culture and Heritage Tousirm (PGDCHT) (English Medium)

Admission in to the One year P.G. Diploma in Culture and Heritage Tourism is open to allcitizens of India who hold a Bachelor's Degree in any discipline from Indian University recognizedby the UGC and which is a Member of the Association of Indian Universities. Admissions aremade on the basis of merit at the qualifying examinations. Admission criteria will be as per theUniversity norms for all other P.G. Diplomas.

Programme Objectives

1. To provide an vocational type of course for Graduates in general and those graduateswho studied history as one of their optional subjects at their Degree level in particular.The Programme also aims to help those persons who have taken up either Tourism promotionas their profession in augmenting and strengthening their branch of field knowledge andthereby contribute for their professional enrichment.

2. To train learners for the better and effective functioning of the Tourism Department byproviding persons who are well-equipped with adequate and up to date knowledge in theoperational techniques and methods.

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3. To bring awareness among learners on the avenues for Tourism and rich CulturalHeritage.

Course Information

This P.G. Diploma in Culture and Heritage Tourism has five courses and one dissertation i.e.

Sl.No. Courses Max.Marks

1 Cultural Heritage 100

2 Principles and Practice of Tourism 100

3 Management of Hospitality Services 100

4 Guide Services 100

5 Essentials of Tourism Management 100

6 Dissertation 100

Dissertation

The submission of dissertation is compulsory. The learner has to select the topic ofdissertation three months before the end of the course. The topic must be selected by thelearner from list of topics provided by the Department. The learner has to undergo Internshipin a Hotel/Resort/Monument/Tour Operations/Guide Services and Tourism etc. to write thedissertation.

Admission Rules

1. The maximum number of seats at a study centre is limited to 30 per batch

2. Admission will be made on a study centre basis in the category as claimed by the applicantand according to percentage of marks secured by them in the qualifying examination.

3. In case any seats under a category are not filled at a study centre, such seats shall befilled from among the applicants in the qualifying examination (i.e. Graduation)

4. Government rules and regulations pertaining to reservation of seats for SC/ST & BCcategories etc shall be applicable for making admissions.

5. If the minimum number of eligible candidates are not registered (ie., 10) at a study centre,for that academic year and the such candidates will be given admission at a nearby studycentre where 10 or more than 10 candidates are registered for admission.

6. The minimum period for completion of the programme is one year. The student mayhowever take upto three years to complete this P.G. Diploma.

V. Ü«∞<£.l.F. "Õ∞<Õ*ò"≥∞O\òÖ’ ã¨iìѶ≤H\ò ™ê÷~Ú „áÈ„QÍO

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A. UNAIDS INDIA

HIV / AIDS #∞ JiHõ>ËìO Œ∞‰õΩ Ñ¨k SHõº~å[ºã¨q∞u ã¨Oã÷Ö·# UNHCR, UNICEF, WFP, UNDP,

UNFPA, UNODC, ILO, UNESCO, WHO =∞iÜ«Ú World Bank Å∞ ã¨q∞+≤ìQÍ KÕѨ\ì# HÍ~°º„Hõ=∞"Õ∞UNAIDS INDIA.

UNAIDS Ü≥ÚHõ „Ѩ è•<À ÕÌâ◊ºO „ѨѨOK«=∞O «\Ï HIV / AIDS Å#∞ x"åiOK«@O, ^•xÃÑ·# =º‰õΩÎʼnõΩ,ã¨=∂*ÏxH˜ ã¨iÜ≥ÿ∞# J=QÍǨÏ# HõeÊOz D ~ÀQÆ=∞ǨÏ=∂‡i #∞Oz Jxfl ^ÕâßÅ#∞ HÍáê_»@O, `«^•fi~å„ѨѨOK« P~ÀQͺxfl ÃÑOá⁄OkOK«@O. D q+¨Ü«∞OÖ’ UNAIDS J<Õ ã¨Oã÷ KåÖÏ K˘~°= fã¨∞‰õΩO@∞Ok.

Wk =~°‰õΩ "Õ∞<Õ*ò"≥∞O\ò q^Œº „ÃÑ·"Õ\ò ã¨Oã¨÷ʼnõΩ, „ѨÉèí∞`«fi ã¨Oã¨÷ʼnõΩ =∞iÜ«Ú ÃÑ^ŒÌ Ѩi„â◊=∞ʼnõΩ=∂„`«"Õ∞ Ѩiq∞`«=∞ÜÕ∞ºk. HÍx W\©=eHÍÅOÖ’ nxx „ÃÑ·"Õ@∞ =∞iÜ«Ú ã¨fiK«ÛùO^Œ ã¨Oã¨÷Öˇ·# „ѨÉèí∞`Õfi`«~°ã¨Oã÷ʼnõΩ ‰õÄ_® qãÎiOK«@O [iyOk. JO Œ∞Ö’ ÉèÏQÆOQÍ<Õ Œ∂~° q^•º q è•#O ^•fi~å ã¨=∂[OÖ’ =∂~°∞ «∞#flѨiã≤÷ «∞Å#∞ Œ$+≤ìÖ’ LOK«∞H˘x „ѨÉèí∞ Õfi «~° ã¨Oã÷Å x~°fiǨÏÃÑ· Œ$+≤ì ™êiOz# „Ѩ ÕºHõ „áÈ„QÍ"£∞ Ü«∞<£.l.F."Õ∞<Õ*ò"≥∞O\ò.

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J~°› « x|O èŒ#Å∞

D „áÈ„QÍOÖ’ KÕ~°\ÏxH˜ Hõhã¨O 102 K«kq#"åà◊√§ ÖË • "≥∞„\˜‰õΩºÖË+¨<£ ÖË • 10= «~°QÆu ѨÓiÎKÕã≤ÜÕ∞ Õx „ѨÉèí∞ Õfi «~° ã¨Oã÷ÅÖ’ 3 ã¨O= «û~åÅ∞Ѩx KÕã≤# J#∞Éèí=O HõÅ"å~°∞ J~°∞›Å∞.

É’ èŒ<å q=~åÅ∞

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Ѷ‘A q=~åÅ∞

D HÀ~°∞û Ѷ‘A ~°∂. 1500/–

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2. "Õ∞<Õ*ò"≥∞O\ò q^èŒ∞Å∞

3. ÃÇÏÖòΈH~ü "Õ∞<Õ*ò"≥∞O\ò

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B. „áÈ„QÍO _ç*ˇ·<£

CNGO –01 „ѨÉèí∞ Õfi «~° ã¨Oã÷ŠѨiK«Ü«∞O

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11 : x"ÕkOK«∞@.

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YO_»O I : „ѨÉèí∞ Õfi «~° ã¨Oã÷ŠѨiáêÅ#:

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2 : HÍ~åºÅÜ«∞ Ѩ Œúu – Œ™êÎ"ÕA «Ü«∂s

3 : JH“O\˜OQ∑ =¸ÖÏÅ∞

4 : |_≥\ò «Ü«∂~°∞ KÕÜ«∞@O

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YO_»O III : „áê*ˇ‰õΩì x~°fiǨÏ

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9 : „áê*ˇH±ì Ѩ\ìH©Hõ~°

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11 : „Ѩuáê Œ# «Ü«∂i

12 : q «Î ã¨g∞Hõ~°

CNGO - 03 : P~ÀQƺ~°Hõ∆ x~°fiǨÏ

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ÉèÏQÆO 1 : *ÏfÜ«∞ P~ÀQƺ áêÅã‘Å∞

2 : Z<£.P~ü.ÃÇÏKü.Z"£∞. (NRHM) =∞iÜ«Ú Ü«∞<£.l.F.Å (NGOs) áê„ «

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YO_»O II : ™ê=∂lHõ JOâßÅ∞

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YO_»O III : P~ÀQƺ x~°fiǨÏÖ’ <≥·Ñ¨ÙϺÅ∞

8 : P~ÀQƺ Ѩiã≤÷ «∞Å∞ – qâı¡+¨

9 : J#∞ã¨O^è•#`« =∞iÜ«Ú K«@ìѨ~° "å^Œ#Å∞

10 : ã¨=∂[ ã¨g∞Hõ~°

11 : P~ÀQƺ~°OQÆOÖ’ Ѩa¡H±, „ÃÑ·"Õ\ò ÉèÏQÆ™êfi=∞ºO

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LfÎ~°‚ « q è•#O

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C. >ˇeHÍ#ÊùÔ~<£û

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• XHõ™êi Ѷ‘A Hõ\ì# «~°∞"å « Z\ì Ѩiã≤÷ «∞ÅÖ’#∞ uiy "åѨã¨∞ W=fi|_» Œ∞.

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E. „Ѩ"Õâ◊O

Ü«∞<£.l.F. "Õ∞<Õ*ò"≥∞O\ò „áÈ„QÍOÖ’H˜ „Ѩ"Õâ◊O Ô~O_»∞ ~°HÍÅ∞QÍ [~°∞QÆ∞#∞.

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Sl.No. Location of RCC / Study Centres Cell Number Centre Code No.

1 Govt. Degree College for Men, Adilabad, 08732-221016 7382929601 001

2 Govt. Degree College for men, Anantapur, Ph. No. 08554-222448 7382929602 002

3 Govt. Degree College for Men, Kadapa, Ph. No. 08562-258866 7382929603 003

4 Sir CRR College, Eluru, West Godavari Dist. Ph: 08812-241049 7382929604 004

5 J.K.C. College, Guntur, 0863-2244323 7382929605 005

6 S.R.R. Govt. College, Karimnagar, Ph. No. 0878-2253599 7382929606 006

7 S.R. & B.G.N.R. Govt. College, Khammam, 08742-227871 7382929607 007

8 Silver Jubilee Govt. College, Kurnool, Ph. No. 08518-230055 7382929608 008

9 M.V.S. Arts & Science Govt. College, Mahaboobnagar

08542-275947 7382929609 009

10 Nagarjuna Govt. College, Nalgonda, Ph. No.08682-223768 7382929610 010

11 Sri Sarvodaya College, Nellore Ph.No.0861-2332162 7382929611 011

12 Giriraj Govt. College, Nizamabad, Ph. No.08642-222055 7382929612 012

13 CSR Sarma College, Ongole, Prakasam Dist - 523001.

Ph: 08592-235348 7382929613 013

14 Govt. Degree College, Rajahmundry, Ph. No. 0883-2473080 7382929614 014

15 Govt. Degree College, Siddipet, 08457-223826 7382929615 015

16 Govt. Degree College (Men), Srikakulam, 08942-226001 7382929616 016

17 S.V. Arts & Science College, Tirupati, Ph. No.0877-2249607 7382929617 017

18 Dr. V.S. Krishna Govt. Degree College, Visakhapatnam

Ph. No.0891-2536673 7382929619 019

19 M.R. College, Vizianagaram - 535 002. Ph: 08922-229058 7382929620 020

20 University Arts & Science College, Subedari, Hanamkonda,

Warangal - 506 001. 0870-2511862 7382929621 021

21 Post Graduate College (Osmania University), Paradise X Roads,

Secunderabad - 500 003. Ph: 040-27903886 7382929623 02322 SRR & CVR Govt. Degree College, Machavaram,

Vijayawada. Ph. No. 0866-2434868 7382929642 042

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S.No. Nameof the District No. of NGOs

1. Adilabad 04

2. Anantapur 11

3. Chittoor 12

4. Kadapa 04

5. East Godavari 08

6. Guntur 07

7. Hyderabad 09

8. Krishna 08

9. Karimnagar 03

10. Kurnool 08

11. Khammam 05

12. Mahabubnagar 01

13. Medak 03

14. Nalgonda 02

15. Nizamabad 02

16. Nellore 06

17. Ranga Reddy Dist. 04

18. Prakasam 08

19. Visakhapatnam 07

20. Vizianagaram 02

21. Warangal 09

22. West Godavari 04

23. Srikakulam 03

Total 130

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ALL TI-NGOs Address List as Direct and SLP Wise

S. Short Name & Address of District E-mail id Phone # SLPNo. Name of THE NGO

the NGO

Sri Sai Mahila Mandali srisaimahilamandal Ph:08738H.No.1-14-616/1, [email protected] 235474

1. SSMM Dwaraka Nagra, Adilabad srisaimahilamandal PM: APSACSSiripur Kaghajnagar [email protected] 9441103923Adilabad-504296 PD:Ph:0873-235474 AD:

9010999092

SURE Ph:08752-4-3-1/62/A, Pulenagar surebhainsa@yaho 230056

2. SURE Bhainsa 504 208 Adilabad omail.com PD:98490Adilabad surebhainsa@redi 13297 APSACSPD:G. Gopal Reddy ffmail.com PM:Ph: 08752-230056 9347041210

AO:9948285653H.No: 5-210, Near A-1

3 AIRTDS Hotel, Opp:RTC Bus adilabad.airtids@ 9849574361 AllianceMancherial Stand, Mancherial - Adilabad gmail.com

504208, Dist: Adilabad

H.No: 1-3-131/1, Shastri4. LEPRA-3 Nagar, Nimal, Dt: Adilabad avahan@leprahealt 9440035968 Alliance

Nimal Adilabad hinaction.in

Mythri Clinic, Opp: Rythu5. CHAITA Bazar, Hindupur-515201 Anantapur chaitanya_dmm@y 9866573037 Alliance

NYA-Hind Anantapur District ahoo.comupur

CHAITA Mythri Clinic, # 30-60,NYA- Kothapeta Railway Sta chiatanya_reds@y 9440699932 Alliance

6. Dharmav tion Road, Dharmavaram Anantapur hoo.comaram Anatapur Dist

Ph: 08559-226976

1/561, R.S. Road, Old7. Jana Jagruti Post Office, Kadiri - 515 Anantapur balaramjjkdr@redif 9440891101 Alliance

(JJ)-Kadiri 591 fmail.com

D.No: 14/216, Near8. FORD- Maremma Temple fordmadakasira@r 9490882042 Alliance

Madaka Madakssira-515301, Ph: Anantapur ediffmail.comsira 08493-285322

Hands- HANDS-Gooty, Opp: State9. Gooly Bank, Gooty Anantapur hands_gooty@yah 9390741378 Allaince

Ph: 08552-251802 oo.com 9066847202

Hands-Avahan,10. Hands Guntakal, Near New RTC Anantapur handsguntakal@g 9396929517 Allaince

Guntakal Busstand, Sasi Medical mailc.omStore Upstairs, Guntakal

RIDS Composite11. RIDS Interventions, Main Road

Garladine Gariadine (Post & Mandal) Anantapur [email protected] 9849066757 AllainceMandal), AnantapurDistrict.

KREDS, D.No: 2-464-2,12. KREDS- Near RTC Bus Stand,

Penugonda Opp: DWARAKA Bazar, Anantapur kredsmmd@yaho 9963342660 AlliancePenukonda, Anantapur Dt. o.co.inAP.

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MEOS-13. Rayadurg Kothigutta area, Anantapur Anantapur masseducation198

am Road, Rayadurg -515865 [email protected] 9246867391 Alliance

CERA, 4-1133-1,14. CERA-I Bramaramba Colony, Opp

Anantapur Postal Colony, Anantapur ceraatp@yahoo 9618974226 AllianceKalyandurgam road, .co.inAnantapur.

CERA-II CERA, 2/753, M.G.15. Tadiatri Complex, Kadapa Road Anatapur ceraatp@yahoo 9000822159 Allaince

Tadapatri, Anantapur .co.inDistrict.

Chittoor Rural LeprosyRehabiliation & SocialWelfare Association Ph: 08577(CLRSWA) 234673

16. CRLR& #3/22, Opposite to Eswar Chitoor ctrl_swa1@yahoo PD:Temple, .com 9445414944 APSACSNear Chadwadi Nagari PM:517590, 9701037769ChittorPh: 08577-234673

JANACHETANA Ph: 08571-II - 272/16/A, P&T 226710

17. Janacheta Colony PD:9849465na Madanapally, Chitoor janachetana_csw 896 APSACS

Chitoor [email protected] PM:Ph:08571-226710 9441652978

People’s Action for SocialService (PASS) passbala@sanchar

18. PASS # 10-14, Maruthi Nagar, Chittoor net.in Ph:(West), [email protected] 08772240262 ASACSTirupathi-517502

Gramodaya Samiti(GRASAM)- gramodayasamiti

19. GRASM PS Rajendra, 19-12-36 Chittoor @yahoo.co.in; 9949179252 APSACSByragipet, Arch Road, gramodayasamitiTirupati-517502 @gmail.com

Ph:08576-Nehru Yuvajana Seva 271137Sangham (NYSS) PD:

20. NYSS Teachers Colony, Chittoor paul_nyss@yaoo. 9441891791Pitchatoor, Chittor Dist co.in PM: APSACSPh:08576-271137 9440009821

Counsellor.9701039899

D.No: 1-1300, Padmavati21. CORE- Nagar, Upstair Boys Chittoor bgnaidu_code@r 9966609013 Alliance

Piler textiles, Piler ediffmail.com

KRUSHI Near Police Station,22. Gurramkon Gurramkonda, Chittor Chittoor krushiavahan@ 9440799095 Alliance

da District gmail.com

PASS-Composite, Plot23. PASS- 101, Kittu Tower, Reddy

Tirupati & Reddy Colony, Tirupati. Chittoor passavahan1@g 9502001643 Alliance Ph:0872220704 mail.com

3-689, Nagan Street24. STEPS Srikalahasti-517644 Chittoor steps_org@rediff 9290104497 Alliance

mail.com

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PASS-FSW Intervention,25. PASS Flat No:G6, Harani

towers, Thathaiahgunta Chittoor passfpp@yahoo 9235951822 AllianceTirupati. Dist. Chittoor .co.in

18-1071, 1st Floor, D.H.26. PASS- Road, Opp District Court, Chittoor passchittoor@ya 9885990547 Alliance

Chittoor. Ph: 234517 oo.co.in

10/90, Sastnry Street,Opp: Srinivasa Printing

27. RRS Press, Sasthry Street, Chittoor jayana_ees@yah 9885911572 AllianceMadanapalle-517325 oo.co.inChittoor District,Ph:08571-223033

Praja Chaitanya SevaSangham (PCSS) Ph:08561-# 70/177-A, Brahman 254113

28. PCSS Street, Cuddapah pcss_csw_cdp@ PM: 9000 APSACSRayachoti - 516269, yahoo.com PD:Chudapah 9440750746Ph:08561-254113

D.No:3/883, YMR Colony29. CERDS- Prohutur, Kadapa Dist Kadapa cerdsimd@yahoo 9440088175 Alliance

Prodhutur Ph: 08564-244353 .co.in

To,The Project Director,CERDS, 08519-#8/9/27/1 222130,

30. CERDS Yesuvadapuram, Kadapa cerdsjmd@yahoo 9908804343Near RTC Bus Stand .co.in PM: APSACSAalagadda, 9440014423Kurnool Dist. 08519-222130

H.No: 20/1030-2, R.K31. PAID Nagar, Cooperative Kadapa avahankdp@gm 9248350197 Alliance

Colony, Kadapa District ail.com

Environmental-swagatiProject near: Phanibhushansteels, D.No:70-1-15, Opp. East 9292803425 Swagathi

32. EC Hero Honda Show Room, GodavariSarapavaram junction,Kakinada-533055.East Godavari Dist. A.P.

Nari Mahila Sakshyam33. NMSS Sangam, D.No:3-1268, NH East 9848893038,

5, Hukumpet, Godavari Office - SwagthiRajahmundry 0883200828

Bread Ph:08854No: 4-6-3, Old SB Street East 256973,

34. Bread Tuni 533 401, E.G. Dist. Godavari bread_psh_tuni@y AO:9966748Ph:08554-256973 ahoo.co.in PM: 9985844 APSACSRajahmundry 458

PD:9985655258

Changes Ph: 0884-H.No: 10-451 vmss@rediffmail. 2307931

35. Changes Mohan Convent Street, East com (CentralEswar Nagar, Godavari changeskkd@red Office), APSACS3rd APSP, Kakinada iffmail,com kk-(0)-0884-Ph: 0884-2307931 2353874,

PD:9849181667

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Janakalyan Welfare PD:Society [email protected] 9848320500,

36. JWS 8-99, Durga Nagar, ISI East om; PM:9912285Mallayyapeta, Godavari janakalyan@rediff 851 APSACSRajahmundry mail.com (JohnPD: 9848320500 Mathai)

Womens Initiative forSustainableEnpowerment Ph:08552-17-15-18 241014

37. WISE Opp Gokina Siva Babu East [email protected] PD:Thota Godavari m 09701301141 APSACSDurga Centre, 1Peddapuram, PM:9912008East Godavari 938Ph:08852-241014

Academicians Association Tel:0883-for Liberation, Peace and 2424686Education (AALPE) Mobile:

38. AALPE # 15-4-5/4, Luthergiri East migrantintervention 0944032796 APSACSRajahmundry, Godavari [email protected] 2,East Godavari Dist, Coun:995936Pin Code: 533105 3927Tel:0883-2424686

Uma Educational &Technical Society PD:

39. UETS Uma Manovikas Nagar, East umamanovikas@y 9440119828Behind Rayudupalem, Godavari ahoo.com PM: APSACSKakinada 9705103179PD:9440119828

Abhyudaya Mahila Mandali, C/o KL Gupta Kaly Ph:8645-

40. AMM ana Mandapam Guntur amm_psh@yahoo 235919D.No:1-442/A, Mangala .com PD:Guntur 9866772704 APSACSPh:08645-235919 PM:

9441308772

Gramasiri, JP Nagar,41. Gramasiri Nandirajuthota - 522120 Guntur 9966745565 Swagathi

bapatla, Guntur(dt).

Hands of compassionbehind rtc busstand,

42. HANDS Prakash Nagar, Guntur 9959070759 SwagathiNarasaraopet-522602

5 flrdd/no.15/12-68

43. SFIRD venkatarao nagar Guntur 9849359406 Swagathiguntur 522001

D-no: 14-2-357Opp: sktr degree college

44. Seeds srisailamroad, Guntur 9291677248 SwagathiMacherla

Christian Association forMediclamission & Peoples

45. CAMPD Development, Guntur campponnur.ramja Ph:P.B.No:7, 2nd Lane, [email protected] 0864324663 ApsacsShanthi Nagar, Ponnunu, 5Guntur - 522124

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Ph:0863-Kothapeta Mahila Mandir 2212381(KMM) 0863-Venkatadripet, 2212382 APSACS

46. KMM Nehrunagar Guntur kmm_csw_gnt@ya 2257666Guntur 523 001 hoo.com (fax)(PP)Ph: 086-2212381 PM: 98854230863-2212382 893

PD:9440261961

Chaitanya MahilaMandali Ph:040-PHS,Project 64605251

47 CMM H.No:12-10-399/2A, 1st Hyderabad cmmhyd01@red PM:Floor, iffmail.com 9966343566 APSACSOpp, Suresh Theatre PD:Seethafalmandi 9397303756Ph:040-64605251

HLCHS,5-9-209/8/1,Near Little flower School, hichs@rediffmail. PM:G. Venkat

48. HLCHS Chirag Ali Lane, Hyderabad com PD:93910049 APSACSAbids. 41Hyderabad.PD:9391004941

IRDS # 12-13-1183,VBSS PD:49. IRDS Ananda Nilayam Street, Hyderabad [email protected] 9440896053 APSACS

No:10, Tarnaka, Hyd. om PM:9397303754

Development Action 040-For Rural 32442756Environment (Dare) 040-

50. DARE 1-1-770/5, Gandhi Nagar, Hyderabad dare_1985@yahoo. 30628199Near Canara Bank, com PD: APSACSHyderabad 500 080 9912103172PD: 9912103172 PM:

9885044460

Green Cross Society, PD:flat No:002, # 10-5-425, greencs@rediffmail. M.Sanjeev

51. GCS Vyshanavi Apartments, com Kumar-94400Thukaram Gate, Hyderabad gcs.sanjeev@gmail 68928 APSACSNorth Lalaguda - 500017 com PM:P.B.JosePh:93900039834 Ph:

93900398349440068928

SIDUR144/2RT, Vijayanagar PD:

52. SIDUR Colony, Hyderabad Sidurhyd@yahoo. 9848834741,Hyderabad-27 com PM:9885510 APSACSPD:9848834741 925

Plot No:5, Block No.53. BCT 31, Auto Nagar, Hyderabad 9966222632 TSG

Hyderabad.

Darpan Foundation,H.No:10-3-3/8, Ramanas darpanfoundationhCorner, [email protected] Ph:040-Near Shenoy Nursing darpanplus@yahoo. 20074436

54. Darpan Home, Hyderabad com. PD: APSACSEast Marredpally, arun_darpan@gmail 9490929279Secunderabad-500026. .com 9000525560T.S., IndiaPh: 040-20074436

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Suraksha SocietyH.No:11-3-362/10/B,Opp Methodist Church

55. Suraksha Lane,Srinivasa Nagar, Hyderabad surakshasociety@y 9348764898Warasiguda, ahoo.com Avinash:Secunderabad. Pin: Ph: APSACS500061. 9989016258Ph: 9989016258

Jeevana Rekha MahilaSangham, 9885304087#18-10/3, Kedareswara /

56. JRMS pet, Krishna 0950565948 APSACSKhuddus Nagar, 6/Vijayawada - 3. 26996597Krishna District.

Guidebehind zp high schoolfourth cross road

57. GUIDE Sri Mahalakshmi colony Krishna 9394884090 Swagathiporankipenamaluru mandalPin: 521137

Ravicherla integrateddevelopment & educationsociety, sneha building,

58. RIDE near rajiv circle, Krishna 9989907360 Swagathibanginapalli gardennuzuvid - 521 201, KrishnaDistrict, A.P.

Legal Education andAction for theDevelopment of Society-Leads, Ph: 0866-

59. LEADS D.No:26-15-21, Krishna leadsngoidus@gm 6580566Opp Ramatalkies ail.com PD: APSACSVundavallivaristreet, 9866250489Gandhinagar, PM:Vijayawada-3 9959338948Ph: 0866-6580566

Krishna D.No: 40-13-District 1/1, Chandramoullipuram Krishna 9908731529 APSACS

60. Owners .Benz circle,association Vijayawada,520010

Society for NationalIntegration through Ph:08674Education and Humani 246993

61. SNEHA sing Action Krishna sneham.k@gma PD:(SNEHA) il.com 9441083474 APSACSD.No: 19/338-2, PM(Ravi):Bethavolu, 9866637122Krishna Dist.

Vasavya Mahila Mandali, G. rashmi_D.No: 40-9/1-19, Secretary,

62. VMM Vasavya Nagar, Krishna vasavyamm@sify 9849081733Benz Circle, .com PM: Shaik APSACSVijayawada - 520010 Mogala

saheb-9705051108

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The Krishna District LorryOwners Associator,40-13-1/1, kdloasyproject@ PRR:

63. KDLO Chandramoulipuram, Benz Krishna rediffmail.com 9866307750 APSACSCircle, BK:Vijayawada-520010 9908731529Ph: 9866307750

H.No:6-1-44/1, MalkapurGNNS- Road, Srinagar Colony,

64. Ramagun Godavarikhani, Karimnagar gnns.gdk@gma 9395149035 ALLiANCEdam Karimnagar-505209 il.com

H.No: 2-7-203, Shop NO:9,GNNS Rice Millers Association

65. (SEWS) Building, Behind Swetha Karimnagar gnnsknr@gmail 9885710219 ALLiANCEKarimna Hotel, Karimnagar - .comgar 505001

# HIG-5, Housing Board66. REACH Colony, Vani Nagar, Karimnagar reachfpp@gmail. 9396882357 ALLiANCE

Jagityal Jagityal, Karimnagar Dist. com

To,The Project Director,GAMANA,

67. GAMA #80/67,NA-2 Lakshmi Venkateshwara Kurnool 08518-

Complex, 233492 APSACSOpp, ITC, Krishna Nagar,NH-7, Kurnool-578003

Sri ParameshwariEducational SocietyNear Ph: 08518-

68. SPES Venkateshwaraswamy 232125Temple, Kurnool spes_csw_knl@ PD:80-11-66, Krishna Nagar, yahoo.com 9440356716 APSACSKurnool - 518002 PM:Ph: 08518-232125 9949202055

Vijaya Mahila Mandali Ph: 08512-D.No: 1/1293, 228561

69. VMM HBC Colony, Kurnool vmmygr@yahoo. PD:Yemmiganuru-518360 co.in 9440554319 APSACSKurnool PM:9885312Ph: 0851-228561 638

To,The Project Director, PD:AARDIP, 9440251325

70. AARDIP Plot No:77, NGO’s Colony Kurnool [email protected] 08512-Adoni - 518301. 230460, APSACSKurnool Dist 08512-Ph: 9440251325 231326

To,The Project Director,GAMANA

71. GAMANA #14/42, Saibabapeta, Kurnool 08513-Nandikotkur, 280114, APSACSKurnool Dist. 98489782460885-13280114

Hands-Avaha, Dhone,72. Hands Upstair Medical Shop Kurnool handsdhones@gm 9397698100 ALIANCE

Dhone 7/135, Near Bus Stand, ail.comDhone

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To,The Project Director,Meriba,

73. MERIBA D.No:1-43/27, Kurnool meribasangay@reAkkiraju Colony diffmail.com Ph:08517-Atmakar. meribasangam@re 224014 APSACSPh:518422 diffmail.com

HANDS H.No:5/137, Near74. Bethemch Narasimhulu Clinic,

erla Old Busstand, Bethem Kurnool handsbethemchari 9395398486 Alliancecherla, Kurnool Dist. [email protected]

Jagruthi # 11-8-91/1, Lenin Nagar Khammam jagavahankmm@ 9866555615 Alliance75. Khammam Kahmmam - 507001 yahoo.com

Jagruthi # 1-2-82, Mythri, No:276. Yellandu Basti, Yellandu (Mandal) Khammam jagavahanyld@y 9502530145 Alliance

Khammam District. ahoo.co.in

D.No: 6-13-80, Safaribasti,SECURE Beside Balaji Lodge,

77. Kothagud Kothagudem-507101. Khammam securefpp@yah 966679940 Allianceem Khammam Dist. oo.com

Ph: 08744-246162

H.No: 10-249/1 B, Opp:SECURE Old Panchayathi,

78. Badracha Sarapaka, Burgampahad Khammam securefpp@gma 998576322 Alliancelam (Mandal), Khammam Dt. ail.com

Ph: 08746-243642

SIRI NGO, Ashok Nagar,79. SIRI - Opp: Sri Sai Singareni tent

Manuguru house, Manuguru Khammam siri_1993@rediffmail. 9948420140 Alliance(Mandal), Khammam Dist. com

New Address of Cards:Collective Action for RuralDevelopmentSociety (CARDS)BK. Sudha, Cell No:

80. CARDS H.No:3-77, Nagavaram Mehabubn bks_cards@yah 9441069062 Alliance(Village), agar oo.com & 944014Wanaparthy(Mandal) 509 0383103,Mahaboob nagar (Dist),AP.Cell No: 9441069062

LEPRA-4 Mythri Avaham Project,81. Ramayam Beside Govt. Hospital, Medak lepra.rmpt@gm 9908307880 Alliance

pet Ramayampet, Medak Dist ail.com

H.No: 6-6-33, Gund82. LEPRA-5 Maidan, Upstairs of

Sangare Navatha Transport, Medak avahansrd@lepr 9441686514 Allianceddy Sangareddy-502001. ahealthinaction.in

H.No: 2-5-7, Post Bha83. SCOPE vani Mandi Road, Zahe Medak scope_alliance@ 9348141444 Alliance

Zaheera erabad, Medak Dist yahoo.com502220

Mythri Ankita Office,84. ANKITA Near New Bus Stand,

Suryapet Opp: Shalivahana Degree Nalgonda ankitasuryapet@ 9705073737 AllianceCollege, Suryapet-508213 yahoo.comDist. Nalgonda.

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ANKITA- D.No: 13-83, Taka Road,85. Miryalga Miryalaguda - 507208 Nalgonda ankita_avahan@y 9705072226 Alliance

da Dist. Nalgonda ahoo.com

Sneha Avahan, # 5-6-378,86. SNEHA Near Bombay Nursing Nizamabad sneha.org@gmail

Nizamab Home, Yellammagutta (x), .com 9989172547 Alliancead Nizamabad - 503002

H.No: 5-3-876, Near CTO87. LEPRA-2 Offuce, N.H-7 Road, Nizamabad lepra.kamareddy@ 9849221422 Alliance

Kamared Kamareddy, Dist. gmail.comdy Nizamabad.

SUPPORT Ph: 0861-JP Complex, 2300018,

88. SUPPO Opp Bose Statue, PD:9885193RT Subedar pet, Nellore idusupport.org@g 777 APSACS

Nellore-524002 mail.com PM:Ph: 0861-2300018 9948073132

Cultural Association forMoss Education and Ph: 08623-Libration (CAMEL), 242590

89. CAMEL Door No: 20/599, Nellore camelmigrants@g PD: APSACSNear Potti Sriramulu mail.com 9440261637Statue, PM:Mulapet, S.P.S. 9963664790Nellore - 524001Ph: 08623-242590

Sards Sankalpa fswProjects, D.No:15/389Merinaidustreet,

90. SS Subedarpet, BesideMunicipal School, Nellore 9912340208 SwagathiNellore Dist,Pin - 524 003

Navajeevan OrganizationFsw project,D.No: 4/16/3/2,Near Murali theatre, g.n.t

91. NAVAJE Road, Upstairs Excise Nellore 9247150125 SwagathiEVAN Police Station, Naidupeta,

Nellore Dist.Pin - 524 126

RRDSRBV Prasad, Maruti

92. RRDS Nagar, Nelatur, Gudur (M), Nellore rrds111@gmail. 9491339590 APSACSNellore Dist. comPh: 9491339590

Chaitanya Jyothi WomenWelfare Society

93. CJWWS # 2-7/1194, TyagarajuNagar, Nellore cjws@rediffmail. Ph: 08612 APSACSVedayya Palem, com 344063Nellore - 524004

H.No: 5-4-143t5, Opp :Panchamukhi Hanuman

94. LEPRA-1 Temple, Sharadha Colony, Rangareddy avahanrrdist@lepr 9989440592 AllianceHayathnagar Vanasthalipuram, ahealthinaction.in

Hyderabad - 500070

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To,The Project Director,LEPRA Society,# 9-4-116/1, 040-

95. LEPRA Opp. Hanuman Mandir, Rangareddy 66498588 APSACSBalreddy Nagar, 9550287677Tolichowki,Hyderabad.040-6649858.

96 SAMPU V.N.Goud Complex Rangareddy sampurna_hyd@ 9849844749 AllianceRNA Basavannakatta, Tandur yahoo.com

Venkateswara SocialService Association,H.No:15-8/2, Mirjalguda, Off: 040-

97. VSSA Malkajgiri, Rangareddy vssa.aids@gmail. 27054708Ranga Reddy District PD: 9885190 APSACSHyderabad - 500 047 454Off. 040-27054708

SpareC/o Y. Rama ReddySubash Rao,

98. SPARE 9th ward, Prakasam 9666649662 SwagathiPrakasham,Pin - 523230

Effort99. EFFORT Rayavaram - 523374

Markapuram Mandal Prakasam 9703356427 SwagathiPrakasm Dist.

HelpSujatha Nagar 2nd line

100 HELP Lawayer pet extn. Prakasam 9885892113 SwagathiOngole, Prakasam Dist.Pin - 523 002

Gowthami Educational Ph: 08592-Society 242620(HO)Alakuvapadu Road, 08592-

101 GES Tangutur, Prakasam ges.prakasam@g 243910 APSACSPrakasam 523 274 mail.com PM:Ph: 08592-242620(HO) 991281398008592-243910 PD:9440265

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Gramasiri RuralOrientation for Women,C/o. BSD Prasad,Vaddesangam,

102 GROW Via Chirala, Kothapeta, Prakasam bsdprasad_grow APSACSPapaipalem (PO), @yahoo.comVetapalem (M),Prakasaham - 523 157

Mahila Mandali - Chirala 08594-Veeraraghavapet, 232632(HO)Polimera Road, 08594-

103 MM-Chir Chirala (P&M), Prakasam hariprasad_msw 230073 APSACSala Prakasam Dist. @yahoo.co.in PM:9948047

Ph: 08594-232632(HO) 97108594-230073

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Planned Action ServiceCommittee forAchievements (PASCA) 08592-D.No. 19-2-4, 1st Floor, 228545

104 PASCA VR Buildings, Kota Street Prakasam pasca_info@yah PD: APSACSTB Road, oo.com 9440502807Near, Bandlamitta Centre, PM: 984818Ongole, Prakasam 523001 449Ph: 08592-228545

GRANDKamasastry vari veedhi, PD: 9441133Opp. Old Employment 908

105 GRAND office, Prakasam grand.org@gmai PM:9441521379Beside Balaram Appts l.com Ph: 0859280108Santha pet, OngolePin: 523001Ph: 0859280108

To,The Project Director,Gram Swarajya Samithi,

106 GSS (GSS), gssamithi@yahooC/o E Haribabu, Vizag .co.in PM: 9963007D.No:3-33-16, MIG 47, gssamithi@rediff 807 APSACSPithapuram Colony 17, mail.comMaddipalem, Vizag.

To,The Project Director,Sarada ValleyDevelopment Samithi

107 SVDS Main Road, Thummapala, Ph: 08924-Anakapalli Mandal. Vizag 223161Visakhapatnam Dist. Mob: APSACS531 032 9963975243Ph: 08924 - 223161Mob: 9963975243

Chaitanya Jyothi WomenWelfare Society PD; V.C/O Vijay Reddy Function Ramanamm

108 CJWWS Hall cjwws.vsp@gma a-13-5-7, Vizag il.com 9908851412 APSACSBeach Road, Gajuvaka, PM: B.Visakhapatnam. LakshmiCell: 9908851412 9989719556

Association for RuralDevelopment & ActionResearch, Ph: 0891-G-10, Sri Varshini Enclave 2525501 /

109 ARDAR (Behind KDPM High Vizag ardar_wr@yahoo 2500220School), .com PD: Ramana APSACSEast Point Colony, [email protected] 9440019036Visakhaptnam - 530 017 PM: Hyma:Ph: 0891-2525501 / 99890137592500220

Opp: HPCl. North Gate,110 VLOWA Point, Exim Park Vizag 9966516366 APSACS

Area, Visakhapatnam

ACCEPTNo: 27-1-62 (1), Sri Nagar,Vidyanagar Ph: 0891-

111 ACCEPT Old Gajuwaka, Vizag - 530 Vizag [email protected]/ 2757176 /026 mamaanup2005@ 256738 APSACSPh: 0891-2757176 / yahoo.com PM:256738 9849521673

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NATURENear Telephone Ph: 958966

112 NATURE Exchange, Vizag nature.orgsb@yah 275129Araku Vally, co.com Araku Valley APSACSVizag - 535145 PD:Ph: 958966-275129 Haima :

9440131561

Resource educationalsociety (res).Res nestam projectC/o n.v. varalakshmi

113 RES Plot.no. 32, sainadh colony, Vizainagaram 9849165570 SwagathiNear om mandirLandmark: stadium road,Vizianagaram Dist.Pin - 535002

Ydos networkSwagati projectC/o v. hymavathi

114 YDOS Vaddi Veedhi Vizianagaram 9392095859 SwagathiSaluru (at/post)Vizianagaram Dist.Pin - 535 591

Rudrama Devi MahilaMandali PD:

115 RDMM 14-57/4, Aadarsha Nagar 9391630843Colony, Hasanparthi, Warangal [email protected] PM:Warangal Dist 9849107630PD: 9391630843

Pragati Seva Samiti PD: 98480982-5-898, Circuit Flower 732

116 PSS Road, Hanamakonda, Warangal pragatiss@yahoo PM: Ram APSACSWarangal. .com Dasu:PD: 9848098732 9885514929

SNEHA,# 2-2-513, PM:C/o. Ananthula Kedari Kamalakar

117 SNEHA Ramnagar, Warangal snehahanmakond 9849936044 APSACSPolice Head Quarters [email protected] PD:Backside E. MamathaHanmakonda, Warangal Ph:PM Mobile: 9849936044 9000010274

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SNEHA, PD (V. VenuD.No: 11-18-776/1 snehawarangal@ Gopal); APSACS

118 SNEHA Viswakarma Street, Warangal gmail.com 09440327974Kashibugga PM:Warangal 09949023140

Warangal District LorryOwner Association, Kotaiah:

119 WDLOA # TRT - 37, Industrial wglgloa@gmail. 9440703748Colony, Warangal co.in Rajaiah L APSACSWarangal - 13 9849890747Ph: 9440703748

H.No: 1-8-499, Behind120 MARI Ekasila Park, Warangal fppmari@gmail. 9396939439,

Balasamudram, com 9849207970 AllianceHanmakonda - 506 001

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C/o Santhosh Lodge,121 MARI Beside Urvasi theatre,

Vill & Mdl, Bhupalapally, Warangal bpallyavahan@gm 93963939431, AllianceDt: Warangal. ail.com 9291218073

H.No: 13-182,122 PRAGA Madhusudhan Nagar Warangal pragathi_avahan@ 9989291161 Alliance

THI Colony, Malkajgiri, yahoo.comHyderabad-47

H.No: 11-3-1/A, Near123 SYO Ambedkar Statue, Main Warangal syoavahan@rediff 9866603023 Alliance

Road, Thorrur. Dist. mail.comWarangal.

SAMEEKARANA Ph:08819-7-117 Shanthi Complex, 229762.

124 Sameek Opp Vamsi Hi Tech Super West smkn_csw_wg@ PD: APSACSarana Speciality Hospital Godavari yahoo.com 9440386289

Railway St. Road Srikanth:Tanuku - 534211, W.G.Dt. 9908831096Ph: 08819-229762

Action for developmentD.No:8-2-2, NarassaiahAgraharam,

125 AFD Near Alluri Seetharama West Goda 9848342054 Swagathiraju statue, Bhimavaram vari - 534 203West Godavari Dist.(A.P)

SravantiC/o B. Krishna RaoD.No: 8-6-12/1,

126 SRAVA BenarjipetaNI Beside Old Electrical Office West Goda 9246659070 Swagathi

Near Panduranga Theatre variEluru - 1Pin - 534 001

PardD.No: 29 - 411Near Govt. Degree College

127 PARD Opp College Water Tank West Goda 9492289801 SwagathiDange Nagar StreetJangareddygudem - 534 447West Godavari Dist.

Bhoruka A.S.Peta,128 Public Ichapuram, Border, AP Srikakulam 9030469890 TSG

Welfare Pin - 532323Trust

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129 YCB Near Nehru Yuva Kendra, Srikakulam 8019206165 SwagathiPalakonda Road,Srikakulam Dist-532001A.P

Guest - SwagatiC/o Dr. G. G Victor,Gandhinagar,

130 GUEST D.No:9-195 P,Kassibugga, Srikakulam 9603596860 SwagathiPalasa,Srikakulam Dist. - 532222

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VI. CERTIFICATE PROGRAMME IN EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE ANDEDUCATION

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

The Department of Education has been started by the University in November 2004.The Department is offering B.Ed. (Telugu Medium), B.Ed. (Special Education) and CertificateProgramme in Literacy and Community Development Programmes. The Certificate Progammein Early Childhood Care and Education programme was launched in the Academic Year 2011-12.

The Certificate Programme in Early Childhood Care and Education (CECE) of BRAOUaims at developing the understanding and competencies required by practising teachers foreffective teaching-learning process at the pre-primary stage. It enables trainees to select andorganise learning experiences according to the requirement of learners. In addition, it providesknowledge and develops in them an understanding of areas of child development, pre-schoolmanagement etc.

A. Programme Objectives

The programme aims to enable teacher trainees to achieve the following objectives:

a) To strengthen the professional competencies of pre-school teachers.

b) To develop an understanding of the various methods and approaches of organisinglearning experiences for pre-primary school children.

c) To understand the nature of the learning process and develop skills required inselecting and organising learning experiences.

d) To develop skills involved in dealing with the academic and personal problems ofchildren.

e) To develop skills in selection, development and usage of activities and to develop anunderstanding of the various techniques of management in the classroom.

B. Duration

The minimum duration of the programme is one year. However, the maximum periodallowed for completion of the programme will be three years.

C. Medium of Instruction : English

D. Eligibility

i) The candidate should be 18 years of age as on 1-7-2017.

ii) The candidate should have passed Intermediate / Equivalent (10+2) or a higherexamination from a recognised institute / university.

E. Admission

The candidates are required to fill in the Online Application Form through the Universityportal www.braouonline.in.

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F. Study Centres

All the Regional Coordination Centres of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University will be theStudy Centres.

If the minimum number of eligible candidates (ie., 10) have not registered at a specificStudy Centre, such candidates will be given admission in a nearby Study Centre or at a studycentre where 10 or more than 10 candidates have registered for admission. University reservesthe right in this regard.

The Study Centre is the contact point at the local level. Select the Study Centre that isconvenient to you and write clearly the name of the study centre where you wish to register foracademic counselling and other facilities. The study centres provide audio-visual equipment,library and other facilities on all working days. All Mondays and the Tuesdays following secondSaturday of the month, are weekly holidays for study centres.

Note:Change of Study Centre is not permissible as admissions are made online.

G. Programme Fee

The programme fee is Rs. 5,000/-.

H. Programme Structure

The programme is essentially a judicious mix of theory and practical courses to developknowledge, skills and aptitude of pre-school teachers. Illustrations and cases and relevantsituations and activities comprise the core of each course. These are suitably supported bytheoretical aspects to the extent needed. Considering the job requirement of pre-school teachersand the broad programme objectives, the following four courses are identified:

CECE 1 : Principles of Early Childhood Care and Education

CECE 2 : Significance of Early Childhood Care and Education

CECE 3 : Planning and Implementation of Early Childhood Care and Education Programme

CECE 4 : Administration and Management of Pre-school and Day-Care Centres

In addition to the set of theory courses, emphasis is laid on skill development. The practicalwork is based on the subject-content presented in various theory courses. The practicalexperiences are suitably categorised and organised under the School-based and Workshop-based Practicals and Practice Teaching.

I. Instructional System

The Certificate in Early Childhood Care and Education Programme delivery system includesthe multi-media approach, i.e., self-instructional print material, audio / video components,teleconferencing, assignments, counselling sessions and practical work in a pre-school andworkshops.

J. Academic Counselling and Practical Sessions

Generally the academic counselling sessions will be held at the study centres duringholidays. Academic counselling sessions for 16 days duration, in two or three spells, withintensive face-to-face interaction to develop skills and competencies will be organised at thestudy centre. The study centre coordinators will also provide the counselling schedule. Thecounselling sessions will include clarifications required in the print material and audio / videoprogrammes through active interaction with students.

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Practicals will be held in the pre-schools and teacher training colleges / institutions identified.As mentioned earlier, the practical courses consist of school-based and workshop-based practicalsand practice teaching. These activities will be conducted in the pre-schools. The studentteachers will have to do practical work and various activities required for the development ofteaching skills and competencies in the pre-school under the guidance of the supervisor andH.M. after taking due permission from the pre-school concerned. That is, a student has to dointernship for 24 days in the year.

K. Evaluation

The system of evaluation, both for theory and practical work, is as follows:

For theory courses, evaluation comprises the following aspects:

a) Self-evaluation exercises within each unit of study.

b) The term-end examination has a weightage of 50 marks for each course.

For practical courses, evaluation comprises the following aspects:

a) Continuous evaluation of school-based activities and practice teaching.

b) Evaluation of performance in practical workshops.

c) Evaluation of practice teaching.

d) The practical examination has a weightage of 50 marks.

Total Marks : Term-End Examination : 200

Practical Examination : 200

400

The student will have to obtain at least 40% marks in each of the theory courses, and50% of marks in practicals. However, the overall average should be at least 50% for thesuccessful completion of the programme.

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L. List of Study Centres

Sl.No. Location of RCC/ Study Centres Mobile Number Centre Code No.

1 Govt. Degree College for Men, Adilabad, 08732-221016 7382929601 001

2 Govt. Degree College for men, Anantapur, Ph. No. 08554-222448 7382929602 002

3 Govt. Degree College for Men, Kadapa, Ph. No. 08562-258866 7382929603 003

4 Sir CRR College, Eluru, West Godavari Dist. Ph: 08812-241049 7382929604 004

5 J.K.C. College, Guntur, 0863-2244323 7382929605 005

6 S.R.R. Govt. College, Karimnagar, Ph. No. 0878-2253599 7382929606 006

7 S.R. & B.G.N.R. Govt. College, Khammam, 08742-227871 7382929607 007

8 Silver Jubilee Govt. College, Kurnool, Ph. No. 08518-230055 7382929608 008

9 M.V.S. Arts & Science Govt. College, Mahaboobnagar

08542-275947 7382929609 009

10 Nagarjuna Govt. College, Nalgonda, Ph. No.08682-223768 7382929610 010

11 Sri Sarvodaya College, Nellore Ph.No.0861-2332162 7382929611 011

12 Giriraj Govt. College, Nizamabad, Ph. No.08642-222055 7382929612 012

13 CSR Sarma College, Ongole, Prakasam Dist - 523001.

Ph: 08592-235348 7382929613 013

14 Govt. Degree College, Rajahmundry, Ph. No. 0883-2473080 7382929614 014

15 Govt. Degree College, Siddipet, 08457-223826 7382929615 015

16 Govt. Degree College (Men), Srikakulam, 08942-226001 7382929616 016

17 S.V. Arts & Science College, Tirupati, Ph. No.0877-2249607 7382929617 017

18 Dr. V.S. Krishna Govt. Degree College, Visakhapatnam

Ph. No.0891-2536673 7382929619 019

19 M.R. College, Vizianagaram - 535 002. Ph: 08922-229058 7382929620 020

20 University Arts & Science College, Subedari, Hanamkonda,

Warangal - 506 001. 0870-2511862 7382929621 021

21 Post Graduate College (Osmania University), Paradise X Roads,

Secunderabad - 500 003. Ph: 040-27903886 7382929623 02322 SRR & CVR Govt. Degree College, Machavaram,

Vijayawada. Ph. No. 0866-2434868 7382929642 042

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I. [ «Ñ~°K«=Åã≤# ãiìѶ≤H@∞¡

1. q^•º~°› « ã¨iìѶ≤H\ò HÍÑ‘

2. ѨÙ\ì# Õn ã¨iìѶ≤H\ò HÍÑ‘

J. H“xûeOQ∑ «~°QÆ «∞Å „ѨÏoHõ

Schedule of Topics for Contact-cum-Counselling Classes

1st Hour 2nd Hour 3rd Hour(9 to 10.30 am) (10.30 am to 12 noon) (12 Noon to 1.30 pm)

Introduction on Course-I Introduction on Course-II Introduction on Course-III(Block -I) (Block -I) (Block -I)

Course-I (Block-I) Course-II (Block-I) Course-III (Block-I)

Course-I (Block-II) Course-II (Block-II) Course-III (Block-II)

Course-I (Block-III) Course-II (Block-III) Course-III (Block-III)

Course-I (Block-IV) Course-II (Block-IV) Course-III (Block-IV)

Revision Revision Revision

Evaluation Evaluation Evaluation

Discussion on Scheme of Discussion on Scheme Discussion on Scheme ofExamination & Question of Examination & Examination & QuestionPaper Question Paper Paper

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VIII. PǨ~°O–áÈ+¨Ö’ ã¨iìѶ≤H\ò HÀ~°∞û (Certificate Programme in Food and Nutrition)

P~ÀQƺ"Õ∞ =∞ǨÉèÏQƺO JO\Ï~°∞. P~ÀQƺ=O`«OQÍ rqOK«_®xH˜ áÈ+¨HÍǨ~°O J=ã¨~°O. áÈ+¨HÍǨ~°qÅ∞=Å∞ KåÖÏ Ys ≥·# PǨ~° Ѩ •~å÷ÅÖ’<Õ LO\ÏÜ«∞#∞HÀ=_»O „Éèí=∞. KÒHõQÍ ÅaèOKÕ Ñ¨ •~å÷ÅÖ’ ‰õÄ_®áÈ+¨Hõ qÅ∞=Å∞ LO\Ï~Ú. H˘xfl ~°HÍŠѨ^•~å÷Å q∞„â◊=∞O ^•fi~å áÈ+¨Hõ qÅ∞=Å#∞ ÃÑOK«=K«∞Û.=Ü≥∂[#∞ÅO Œ~°∂ áÈ+¨HÍǨ~° Œ$ëêìº qkèQÍ ≥Å∞ã¨∞HÀ=Åã≤# JOâßÅ∞†

••••• ~°Hõ~°HÍÅ PǨ~° Ѩ •~å÷Ö’¡ LO_Õ áÈ+¨Hõ qÅ∞=Å∞,

••••• =∂#= â◊s~åxH˜ qq èŒ Œâ◊Ö’¡ HÍ=Åã≤# áÈ+¨Hõ qÅ∞=Å∞,

••••• Z‰õΩ¯= PǨ~°O, `«‰õΩ¯= PǨ~°O fã¨∞HÀ=_»O =Å¡, u#‰õÄ_»x "å\˜x u#_»O =Å¡ HõeˆQѨiÏ=∂Å∞,

••••• PǨ~° Ѩ •~å÷Å#∞ ZOK«∞H˘<Õ =∂~åæÅ∞, ZOÑ≤Hõ KÕã¨∞H˘#fl Ѩ •~å÷Å#∞ =O@‰õΩ ã≤ ŒúO KÕã¨∞H˘<Õq è•#=¸, =O_Õ Ñ¨ Œúu, xÅ∞= KÕã¨∞‰õΩ<Õ f~°∞.

g∞ ‰õΩ@∞O| ã¨Éèí∞ºÅ áœ+≤ìHÍǨ~å=ã¨~åÅ#∞, ~°∞K«∞Å ÉË^è•Å#∞, P^•Ü«∂xfl ѨiQÆÖ’H˜ fã¨∞‰õΩx=∞Oz PǨ~åxfl ZOK«∞HÀ=_®xH˜ J=ã¨~°"≥∞ÿ# q*Ï˝<åxfl D ã¨iìѶ≤H\ò ™ê÷~Ú HÍ~°º„Hõ=∞O POkã¨∞ÎOk. JO ÕHÍ Œ∞D HÀ~°∞û ^•fi~å PǨ~° ã¨fiÉèÏî"åhfl, g\˜=Å¡ HõeˆQ [|∞ƒÅ#∂ g∞~°∞ ≥Å∞ã¨∞HÀQÆÅ∞QÆ∞`å~°∞. =∞Oz PǨ~°Ñ¨ÙJÅ"å@∞¡, áÈ+¨‰õΩ ZÖÏ ^ÀÇ¨Ï ŒO KÕ™êÎÜ≥∂ „QÆÇ≤ÏOK«QÆÅ∞QÆ∞`å~°∞. PǨ~° Ѩ •~å÷Å QÆ∞QÆÏÅ#∞ qâı¡+≤OKÕѨ Œúux, qxÜ≥∂QÆ •~°∞ŠǨωõΩ¯Å#∞ ‰õÄ_® D HÀ~°∞û ^•fi~å ѨiK«Ü«∞O KÕã¨∞H˘O\Ï~°∞.

‰õΩ@∞O| P~ÀQͺxfl, ã¨OѶ∞ P~ÀQͺxfl HÀˆ~ „Ѩu XHõ iH˜, D HÀ~°∞û LѨÜ≥∂QÆѨ_»∞ «∞Ok. PǨ~À «ÊuÎ,ѨOÑ≤©, qxÜ≥∂QÆ=¸–g\˜H˜ ã¨O|OkèOz# Jaè=$kú HÍ~°º„Hõ=∂ÅÖ’ K«Hõ¯QÍ á⁄ÖÁæ#QÆÅQÆ_®xH˜ D HÀ~°∞ûLѨÜ≥∂QÆѨ_»∞`«∞Ok.

A. D HÀ~°∞û Z=iH˜? ZO «HÍÅO?

K«^Œ=_»O, ~åÜ«∞_»O =zÛ# Z=Ô~·<å D HÀ~°∞ûÖ’ KÕ~°=K«∞Û. J~Ú`Õ "åi =Ü«∞ã¨∞û HÀ~°∞ûÖ’ KÕˆ~q^•ºã¨O= «û~°OÖ’ AÖ· XHõ\’ Õn <å\˜H˜ 18 ã¨O= «û~åÅ∞ xO_ç LO_®e. Z‰õΩ¯= =Ü«∞ã¨∞û L#fl"å~°∂J~°∞›ÖË. JO «HõO>Ë «‰õΩ¯= =Ü«∞ã¨∞û L#fl"å~°∞ JO>Ë 18 ã¨O= «û~åÅ HõO>Ë «‰õΩ¯= LO>Ë J~°∞›Å∞HÍ~°∞.Wk P~°∞ <≥ÅÅ HÀ~°∞û. g∞‰õΩ#fl =º=kèx |\˜ì, ã¨^Œ∞áêÜ«∂xfl |\˜ì QÆi+¨ìOQÍ Ô~O_Õà◊¡Ö’QÍ HÀ~°∞û#∞ ѨÓiÎKÕã¨∞HÀ=_®xH˜ gÅ∞Ok.

B. HÀ~°∞û ã¨fi~°∂ѨO

ã¨iìѶ≤H\ò ™ê÷~Ú HõÅ D HÍ~°º„Hõ=∞OÖ’ =¸_»∞ HÀ~°∞ûÅ∞ JO>Ë áê~îåºOâßÅ∞ LO\Ï~Ú. Jq†

••••• "≥Ú Œ\˜ áê~îåºOâ◊O : g∞~°∞, g∞ PǨ~°O

••••• Ô~O_À áê~îåºOâ◊O : g∞ PǨ~°O, ^•x qxÜ≥∂QÆ q è•#O

••••• =¸_À áê~îåºOâ◊O : PǨ~°O, Pi÷Hõ =º=Ǩ~åÅ∞

D =¸_»∞ áê~îåºOâßÅÖ’ LfÎ~°∞‚Ö·#"åiH˜ =∂„ «îO ã¨iìѶ≤H\ò „Ѩ è•#O [~°∞QÆ∞ «∞Ok.

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C. HÀ~°∞û ÅH∆ͺÅ∞

••••• PǨ~°O, áÈ+¨ – "å\˜ QÆ∞iOz ≥Å∞ã¨∞HÀQÆey# „áê äŒq∞Hõ q+¨Ü«∂Å#∞ qâı¡+≤OK«QÆÅQÆ_»O.

••••• ÅaèOKÕ PǨ~° Ѩ •~å÷ÅÖ’ =∞Oz "å\˜x ZOÑ≤Hõ KÕã¨∞HÀQÆÅQÆ_»O.

••••• „Ѩã¨∞Î`«O J=∞Å∞Ö’ L#fl áÈ+¨HÍǨ~° HÍ~°º„Hõ=∂Å#∞ `≥eÜ«∞*ËÜ«∞_»O, J#∞ã¨O^è•# áÈ+¨HõHÍ~°º„Hõ=∂Å#∞ q=iOK«QÆÅQÆ_»O.

••••• PǨ~åxfl xÅ∞= KÕ¿ã Ѩ Œú «∞Å#∞, PǨ~åxH˜ ã¨O|OkèOz# Pi÷Hõ q=~åÅ#∞ qâı¡+≤OK«Q«ÅQÆ_»O.

••••• PǨ~° q+¨Ü«∂Ö’¡ qxÜ≥∂QÆ •~°∞ʼnõΩ#fl ǨωõΩ¯Å#∞ „QÆÇ≤ÏOK«QÆÅQÆ_»O.

D. J 茺ܫ∞# ˆHO„^•Å∞

D H˜Ok J^茺ܫ∞# ˆHO„^•Ö’¡ q^•º~°∞÷ʼnõΩ J^茺ܫ∞#, q^•ºi÷ ¿ã=ʼnõΩ ã¨O|OkèOz# ã¨Ç¨Ü«∞ã¨Ç¨ÏHÍ~åÅ∞ Åaè™êÎ~Ú.

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E. É’ èŒ<å q è•#O

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HõO>Ë `«‰õΩ¯= =∞Ok q^•º~°∞úÅ∞ il„¿ãì+¨<£ KÕã¨∞‰õΩ#fl@¡~Ú`Õ "åiH˜ 10 =∞Ok q^•º~°∞úÅ Hõ<åfl

Z‰õΩ¯= =∞Ok il„¿ãì+¨<£ KÕã¨∞‰õΩ#fl ã¨g∞Ѩ J 茺ܫ∞# ˆHO„ ŒOÖ’ J_ç‡+¨#∞¡ W=fi|_» å~Ú.

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••••• ™⁄O`«OQÍ K«^Œ∞=ÙH˘x J~°÷O KÕã¨∞HÀ=\ÏxH˜ gÖˇ·# Ѩ^Œ ú`«∞Ö’¡ ~°∂á⁄OkOz, =Ú„kOz#áê~ѨÙã¨ÎHÍÅ∞.

••••• ˆ~_çÜ≥∂ áê~îåÅ∞.

••••• P_çÜ≥∂ áê~îåÅ∞, „ѨÜ≥∂QÍÅ∞.

••••• g_çÜ≥∂ áê~îåÅ∞.

••••• =¸ÖϺOHõ# q^è•#O.

F. =¸ÖϺOHõ#O

=¸_»∞ HÀ~°∞ûÖ’¡ „Ѩu HÀ~°∞ûH© 100 =∂~°∞¯Å∞ LO\Ï~Ú. =¸ÖϺOHõ# Ѩ Œú «∞ʼnõΩ ã¨O|OkèOz# ѨÓiÎq=~åÅ#∞ g∞~°∞ HÀ~°∞ûÖ’ KÕi# `«~åfi`« áê~ѨÙã¨ÎHÍÅ`À áê@∞ g∞‰õΩ Ñ¨OÑ≤OKÕ ã¨=∂Kå~° JOâßÅ ^•fi~å≥Å∞ã¨∞‰õΩO\Ï~°∞. =¸ÖϺOHõ#O D HÀ~°∞ûÖ’ JqzÛù#flOQÍ ™êQÆ∞ «∞Ok.

HÀ~°∞û J 茺ܫ∞#O ѨÓ~°Î=QÍ<Õ JO>Ë P~°∞ <≥ÅÅ∞ ѨÓiÎ J~Ú# «~°∞"å « qâ◊fiq^•ºÅÜ«∞O ѨsHõ∆Å∞x~°fiÇ≤Ïã¨∞ÎOk. g∞~°∞ XˆH™êi =¸_»∞ áê~îåºOâߊѨsHõ∆ʼnõΩ Ç¨[~°∞HÍ=K«∞Û ÖË • g∞ 㨠Œ∞áêÜ«∂xfl |\ì XHõáê~îåºOâ◊OÖ’QÍx, Ô~O_çO\˜Ö’ QÍh ѨsHõ∆ ~å¿ã gÅ∞Ok.

U áê~îåºOâ◊OÖ’<≥·<å ѨsHõ∆ `«Ñ≤Ê<å ÖË^• ~åÜ«∞HõáÈ~Ú<å qâ◊fiq^•ºÅÜ«∞O P~°∞ =∂™êÅH˘Hõ™êix~°fiÇ≤ÏOKÕ Ñ¨sHõ∆ʼnõΩ g∞~°∞ Ǩ[~°∞ HÍ=K«∞Û. J~Ú`Õ QÆi+¨ìOQÍ Ô~O_»∞ ã¨O=`«û~åÅÖ’QÍ [iˆQ ѨsHõ∆ÅÖ’,=¸_»∞ áê~îåºOâߊѨsHõ∆Ö’#∂ LfÎ~°‚ « á⁄O ŒQÆey# "åiˆH ã¨iìѶ≤H\ò Åaèã¨∞ÎOk.

G. Ѷ‘A K≥e¡OѨÙ

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(i). q^•º~°› « ã¨iìѶ≤ÔH\ò (J>ˇÃãì_£ HÍÑ‘)

(ii). ѨÙ\ì# Õk ã¨iìѶ≤ÔH\ò (J>ˇÃãì_£ HÍÑ‘)

IX. GENERAL INFORMATION

1. CHANGE / TRANSFER OF THE STUDY CENTRE

The following is the procedure for change/transfer of study centre:

a) The change of study centre is done only once during the minimum durationof any programme.

b) For effecting any transfer of student from one study centre to another study centre,the student shall submit his / her application in the prescribed form in the studycentre where he / she is admitted / studying with the documentary evidence/prooffor such transfer.

c) The head of the Study Centre shall forward the application with a specificrecommendation duly satisfying himself of the reason(s) after careful verificationof documentary evidence/ proof submitted for transfer.

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d) The reasons such as change of place on account of marriage, employee on transfer,etc., may be considered. However, no transfer of study centre shall be recommendedwithout any valid reason and without documentary evidence.

e) No transfer of study centre shall be entertained within the twin cities of Hyderabad/Secunderabad and also the adjacent or closeby study centres.

f) Students who seek re-admission or re-enrollment to the Programme are not eligiblefor transfer of study centre after the re- admission is granted.

2. RE-ADMISSION PROVISION

Student who couldn't complete the programme within the maximum duration cantake readmission as per the norms of the university in vogue at that time. Studycentre will not be changed for students seeking re-admission

X. HOW TO FILL THE ONLINE ADMISSION REGISTRATION FORM - 2018-19

Enter into the portal of BRAOU ie., www.braouonline.in

Click on PG I Year / PG Diploma / Certificate Programmes Online Admission RegistrationForm 2018 - 19. As you click on it, all MLISc, BLISc, PGDMM, PGDBF, PGDES, PGDWMMT,PGDHR, PGDWS, PGDCHT, CNGOM, CECE, CPLCD & CPFN will appear on the monitor.

Click on the Programme to which you wish to register. For example, if you wish to studyMLISc, Click on MLISc Registration. Like wise you can click on the Programme of study ie.,BLISc, PGDMM, PGDBF, PGDES, PGDWMMT, PGDHR, PGDWS, PGDCHT, CNGOM,CECE, CPLCD & CPFN which you wish to study. Once you select or click on a Programme,the window opens (the blank Registration Form appears on the monitor) for that Programme.Start filling the Application Online by typing in some of the columns and selecting correct optionin others. The stepwise process of filling application is as follows:

Column 1: Type your name as per SSC Certificate. If you have not studied SSC, then typeyour name as shown in the Bachelor's Degree Certificate.

Type your Father's name as per SSC or if not studied SSC, type it as recorded inBachelor's Degree Certificate. Similarly, type your Mother's name.

Enter your Date of Birth as per SSC Certificate or other Certificate (Date of Birthonce entered will not be changed.)

Similarly, click on the Gender, Marital Status to which you belong and fill up yourAadhar Number in the column.

Column 2: Type your Address and enter your Mobile No. filling E-mail ID is optional.

Column 3: Click on Programme of Study and select the Programme which you intend to studykeeping in view the eligibility criteria.

Column 4: Medium is automatically displayed on the monitor. For BLISc Programme, thestudent has to select Medium.

Column 5: As you click on this column, the list of study centres offering the chosen programmewill appear on the screen. BLISc and MLISc students should select only one studycentre out of the list of Study Centres. The Students who wish to register forPGDMM, PGDBF, PGDES, PGDWS, PGDHR, PGDWMMT, PGDCHT, CNGOM,CECE, CPLCD & CPFN have to select two study centres in the order of prefer-ence as 1 and 2 from the list of Study Centres.

Column 6 : Click on the Religion to which you belong out of the religions displayed on themonitor.

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Column 7 : Click on the Social Status and select the Social Status to which you belong from thelist provided ie., SC, ST, BC-A, BC-B, BC-C, BC-D, BC-E and OC.

Column 8 : Click on select the Employment Status from among the categories viz., Employed,Self-Employed and Un-employed.

Column 9: Click on Occupation and select the option to which you are associated with viz.,House Wife, Agricultural Labourer, Labourer, Skilled Worker, Teacher, Businessman,Ministerial Service, Nurse, Defence and others.

Column 10: Enter Qualifying Degree or Programme with marks obtained against total maximummarks. On clicking this Column, the qualification(s) relevant to pursue the programmeof study will display on the monitor. Select the qualification which you possess.Select either 'Regular Mode' or Distance Mode' through which you obtainedBachelor's Degree. In the same column, you find sub-columns for State of Study,University Studied and Marks secured against the total marks. If you click on Stateof Study, you get a list of States on the monitor. Select the State in which youstudied your Qualifying Degree or Programme. Similarly, click on the 'UniversityStudied'. As you click it, you get a list of Universities. Select the University whereyou have studied your Bachelor's Degree. Then type the marks secured out of themaximum marks.

Note : Professional Programmes

i) To register for MLISc, one must have passed BLISc with 40% marks. (35% for SC/ ST Candidates). Students who wish to register for MLISc, should note thatthey have to select one of the electives MLIS - 07 i.e., 7A / 7B / 7C / 7D.

ii) To register for BLISc, one must be a graduate, working in a recognized Library,with a minimum one year experience in a regular / substantial post of the rank of aRecord Assistant or above. Further, Graduates with Diploma or Certificate in LibraryScience, Professional Graduates (Law, Pharmacy & Engineering) and Graduateswith 50% aggregate marks are also eligible to study BLISc. BLISc students haveto choose one DSE (2A or 2B) in the 2nd semester.

iii) P.G. Diploma Programme in Business Finance (PGDBF) (English Medium) /P.G.Diploma in Marketing Management (PGDMM) (English Medium) / P.G.Diploma in Environmental Studies (PGDES) (English Medium) / P.G.Diploma inWomen’s Studies (PGDWS) (English Medium) / P.G. Diploma in Human Rights(PGDHR) (Telugu Medium) and P.G Diploma in Culture & Heritage Toursim(PGDCHT) (English Medium).

For admission into the above one year P.G. Diplomas is open to all citizens of Indiawho hold a Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline from an Indian Universityrecognised by the UGC.

The students who wish to register for PGDMM Programme, have to chooseany three of the following four courses i.e., Course 4 to Course 7.

Course 4. Consumer Behaviour and Marketing ResearchCourse 5. Sales and Distribution ManagementCourse 6. Product and Advertising ManagementCourse 7. International MarketingCourse 1, 2, 3 are compulsory for all the PGDMM students.

The students who wish to register for PGDES Programme, the student has

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to choose any one of the following four courses in Course - 4.Course 4. (a). Physical SciencesCourse 4. (b). Environmental BiologyCourse 4. (c). Environmental GeoscienceCourse 4. (d). Environment : A Social Science PerspectiveCourse 1, 2, 3 and 5 are compulsory for all the PGDES students.

For admission into P.G. Diploma in Writing for Mass Media in Telugu (PGDWMMT),the Applicant must be a graduate from a recognized University or possess equivalentqualifications OR should have passed Intermediate or an equivalent examinationand have atleast three years experience in writing for media and should be sponsoredby the Press Academy of Telangana / Andhra Pradesh .

iv) For admission into Certificate Programme in NGOs Management (CNGOM) isopen to the students who passed Intermediate or SSC with three years experiencein any private organisation. Intermediate passed students are eligible to take admissioninto Certificate Programme in Early Childhood Care and Education (CECE). SSCpassed students are eligible to take admission into Certificate Programme in Literacyand Community Development (CPLCD). Those who attained 18 years of age withor without any formal academic qualification can take admission into CertificateProgramme in Food & Nutrition (CPFN).

Column 11: Select either 'YES' or 'NO' under 'Defferently Abled' head. If you click 'YES' thenyou will find category of 'Physically Challenged', 'Visually Challenged' and 'HearingImpaired'. Select appropriate category to which you belong to.

Column 12: Under this head, select the Area in which you are residing ie., Urban, Rural andTribal.

Column 13: In respect of Photo and Signature, put your passport size colour photograph on awhite paper and sign below the photo and scan it. Both of them shall be uploaded tothe online Application.

Column 14: At this stage, you need to ensure that all the entries made in the above applicationare true to the best of your knowledge. Only after ensuring yourself that all theentries made are correct, then only, click on 'Submit' and take print out of ApplicationForm in two sets. The print out of this Application Form comes out with anApplication Number; put your signature in the box provided on the left hand side,below the declaration. Paste a colour photograph in the box provided in ApplicationForm.

Now, go to the study centre along with necessary certificates in original (i.e., Date ofBirth, Caste Certificate, Degree Certificate, Marks memos, relevant certificates in thecase of Ex-service men / Physically challenged / Visually Challenged / Hearing Impairedand all who come under reservation categories etc.) and a set of attested copies thereof.Then submit the printed Application Form along with one set of attested copies ofCertificates at study centre. After the verification of certificates with originals by thestudy centre staff, the candidate is directed to make the Fee payment. The candidate willalso receive an SMS from University. Now, the candidate has to pay the prescribed Feeas printed in Application Form either at any TS / AP Online Centre. As you pay, a receiptwill be generated with Admission Number, Name, Fee amount etc., confirming youradmission.

It is instructed to the candidate has to download the identity card from the universitywebsite.

Candidate is also advised to keep a printed copy of Application Form along with Fee

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Receipt till the programme is completed and all certificates are taken from the University.

XI. Enclosures

The following copies of certificates have to be enclosed with the printout of ApplicationForm and get them verified with original certificates at the Study Centre.

1. Copy of Date of Birth Certificate (SSC)

2. (i) Copy of Degree Pass Certificate and Memorandum marks (For PG Diplomas)

(ii) Copy of Degree Pass Certificate and Memorandum marks or Intermediatewith 3 years work experience in mass media (For PGDWMMT)

(iii) Copy of Intermediate Certificate (For CECE)

(iv) Copy of Intermediate or SSC with 3 years experience (certificate) in anyprivate organisation (For CNGOM)

(v) Copy of SSC (For CPLCD)

(vi) Copy of SSC or Date of Birth Certificate(Proof of minimum Age: 18 years)(For CPFN)

2. Copy of relevant Caste Certificate (SC/ST/BC).

4. Copy of relevant Certificates in the case of Ex- Service Men /Physically/VisuallyChallenged candidates who come under reservation categories.

5. Service Certificate in the case of candidates claiming BLISc seats under inservicecategory.

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áÈ~°ìÖòÖ’H „Ñ"ÕtOK«QÍ<Õ I Year P.G. / P.G. Diploma / Certificate Programmes OnlineAdmission Registration Form 2018 - 19 eOH± Hõ#|_»∞ «∞Ok. ^•xÃÑ· H¡H± KÕÜ«∞QÍ<ÕMLISc, BLISc, PGDMM, PGDBF, PGDES, PGDWMMT, PGDHR, PGDWS,PGDCHT, CNGOM, CECE, CPLCD, CPFN „áÈ„QÍ=ÚÅ∞ =∂x@~ü ÃÑ· Hõ#|_» å~Ú."å\˜Ö’ g∞~°∞ J 茺ܫ∞#O KÕÜ«∞ ŒÅK«∞‰õΩ#fl „áÈ„QÍ=Ú#∞ ÃãÖˇ‰õΩì KÕÜ«∞O_ç.

P „áÈ„QÍO#∞ H¡H± KÕÜ«∞QÍ<Õ P „áÈ„QÍ=Ú‰õΩ ã¨O|OkèOz# JÑ≤¡H+¨<£ á¶êO =∂x@~üÃÑ· =ã¨∞ÎOk. PJÑ≤¡ˆH+¨<£Ö’x HÍÅ"£∞ÅÖ’ >ˇÿÑπ KÕÜ«∞_»O ^•fi~å H˘xflO\˜x, select KÕã¨∞HÀ=_»O ^•fi~å H˘xflO\˜xѨÓiÎ KÕÜ«∞O_ç. JÑ≤¡H+¨<£#∞ ѨÓiÎ KÕ¿ã q è•<åxfl H˜O Œ q=iOK«_»"≥∞ÿ#k.

HÍÅ"£∞ 1: SSC Ö’ g∞ ¿Ñ~°∞ ZÖÏ LO^À JÖÏ g∞ ¿Ñ~°∞#∞ D HÍÅ"£∞Ö’ >ÿÑπ KÕÜ«∞O_ç.

J Õ q èŒOQÍ «O„_ç ¿Ñ~°∞#∞, «e¡ ¿Ñ~°∞#∞ >ÿÑπ KÕÜ«∞O_ç.

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WHõ g∞ ѨÙ\ì# Õnx SSC „ѨHÍ~°O >ÿÑπ KÕÜ«∞O_ç. (ѨÙ\ì# Õnx *Ï„QÆ «ÎQÍ >ÿÑπ KÕÜ«∞O_ç.nxx Z\ì Ѩiã≤ú «∞ÅÖ’#∂ =∂~°Û_»O [~°QÆ Œ∞).

JÖψQ, g∞ Gender ‰õΩ ã¨O|OkèOz, Marital Status ‰õΩ ã¨O|OkèOz# "å\˜Ö’ ãÔ~·#^•xÃÑ· H¡H± KÕÜ«∞O_ç. g∞ P è•~ü <≥O|~°∞#∞ xOѨO_ç.

HÍÅ"£∞ 2: D HÍÅ"£∞Ö’ g∞ J„_»ãπ#∞, "≥ÚÉ·Öò <≥O|~°∞#∞ >ÿÑπ KÕÜ«∞O_ç. g∞‰õΩ E-mail ID LO>Ë,^•xx ‰õÄ_® >ÿÑπ KÕÜ«∞O_ç.

HÍÅ"£∞ 3: Programme of Study ÃÑ· H˜¡H± KÕã≤, "å\˜Ö’ "å\˜Ö’ g∞~°∞ J^茺ܫ∞#O KÕÜ«∞^ŒÅK«∞‰õΩ#fl„áÈ„QÍ=ÚÃãÖˇH±ì KÕÜ«∞O_ç.

HÍÅ"£∞ 4: g∞~°∞ ZOÑ≤Hõ KÕã¨∞‰õΩ#fl „á⁄„QÍ=Ú#∞ |\˜ì, Medium ^•#O`«@ J^Õ =ã¨∞ÎOk. BLISc„áÈ„QÍO‰õΩ g∞_çÜ«∞O#∞ ZOK«∞HÀ"åe.

HÍÅ"£∞ 5: D HÍÅ"£∞ÃÑ· H¡H± KÕÜ«∞QÍ<Õ, g∞~°∞ ZOÑ≤Hõ KÕã¨∞‰õΩ#fl „á⁄„QÍO UÜÕ∞ ãì_ô ÃãO@~°¡Ö’ LO^À, P*Ïa`å "≥Ú «ÎO =ã¨∞ÎOk. BLISc, MLISc „áÈ„QÍOʼnõΩ ~ÚzÛ# J 茺ܫ∞# ˆHO„^•ÅÖ’ XˆHJ^茺ܫ∞# ˆHO„^•xfl ZOK«∞HÀ"åe. PGDMM, PGDBF, PGDES, PGDWS,PGDHR, PGDWMMT, PGDCHT, CNGOM, CECE, CPLCD, CPFN„áÈ„QÍOÅÖ’ U „áÈ„QÍOÔH·<å g∞~°∞ K«^Œ=^ŒÅK«∞‰õΩ#fl Ô~O_»∞ ã¨ì_ô ÃãO@~°¡#∞ Preference-I,

Preference - 2 QÍ ÃãÖˇH±ì KÕÜ«∞O_ç.

HÍÅ"£∞ 6: =∂x@~ü ÃÑ· HõxÑ≤OKÕ Religion Ö’ g∞~°∞ ÕxH˜ K≥Ok# "åÔ~· Õ ^•xÃÑ· H¡H± KÕÜ«∞O_ç.....

HÍÅ"£∞ 7: D JOâ◊OÃÑ· H¡H± KÕÜ«∞QÍ<Õ qq èŒ ™ê=∂lHõ =~åæÅ∞ JO>Ë S.C., S.T., BC-A, BC-B, BC-C,

BC-D, BC-E, OC Å∞ =™êÎ~Ú. "å\˜Ö’ g∞~°∞ ÕxH˜ K≥Ok# "åÔ~· Õ ^•xÃÑ· =∞m¡ H¡H± KÕÜ«∞O_ç.

HÍÅ"£∞ 8: L^ÀºQÆ ã≤úu (Employment Status) H˜ ã¨O|OkèOz JO>Ë Employed, Self-employed, Unemployed ÅÖ’ U^À XHõ ^•xx ZOÑ≤Hõ KÕã¨∞HÀO_ç.

HÍÅ"£∞ 9: =$uÎ (Occupation) H˜ ã¨O|OkèOz H¡H± KÕÜ«∞QÍ<Õ, QÆ$Ç≤Ϙ, =º=™êÜ«∞ ‰õÄb, ‰õÄb, <≥·Ñ¨Ùº„âßq∞‰õΩ_»∞, Láê 蕺ܫÚ_»∞, "åºáê~°ã¨∞ú_»∞, q∞xã‘ìiÜ«∞Öò ã¨sfiãπ, #~°∞ûÅ∞, ~å[H©Ü«∞ <åÜ«∞‰õΩ_»∞,~°Hõ∆, W «~°∞Å∞ =™êÎ~Ú. "å\˜Ö’ g∞~°∞ ÕxH˜ K≥Ok#"åÔ~· Õ ^•xÃÑ· H¡H± KÕÜ«∞O_ç.

HÍÅ"£∞ 10: D HÍÅ"£∞ÃÑ· H¡H± KÕÜ«∞QÍ<Õ g∞~°∞ ZOÑ≤Hõ KÕã¨∞‰õΩ#fl „áÈ„QÍOÖ’ KÕ~O Œ∞‰õΩ HÍ=Åã≤# q^•º~°› «Åhfl=∂x@~üÃÑ· Hõ#|_» å~Ú. g∞‰õΩ L#fl q^•º~°› «ÅÃÑ· H¡H± KÕÜ«∞O_ç. D HÍÅ"£∞#∞ H¡H± KÕÜ«∞QÍ<Õg∞~°∞ K«kq# „áÈ„QÍO Ô~QÆ∞ºÅ~ü q^è•#OÖ’ ÖË^• ^Œ∂~° q^•ºq^è•#OÖ’<å ÃãÖˇH±ì KÕÜ«∂e.«~°∞"å « HÍÅ"£∞Ö’ g∞~°∞ K«kq# „áÈ„QÍO U ~å„+ìOÖ’ LO^À ^•xÃÑ· H¡H± KÕÜ«∂e. «~°∞"åu

HÍÅ"£∞Ö’ P ~å„+¨ìOÖ’x qâ◊fiq^•ºÅÜ«∞O#∞ ÃãÖˇH±ì KÕÜ«∂e. D HÍÅ"£∞Ö’ g∞~°∞ K«kq#„áÈ„QÍ=Ú‰õΩ QÆÅ "≥Ú «ÎO =∂~°∞¯ÅÖ’ g∞‰õΩ =zÛ# =∂~°∞¯Å#∞ >ÿÑπ KÕÜ«∞O_ç.

Note:

(i) MLISc J_ç‡+¨<£‰õΩ BLISc Ö’ 40% =∂~°∞¯Å∞ (SC/ST q^•º~°∞úʼnõΩ 35%) =∂~°∞¯Å∞)

LO_®e. MLISc „áÈ„QÍO il+ì~ü KÕã¨∞‰õΩ<Õ q^•º~°∞úÅ∞ MLIS–07Ö’ QÆÅ 7A/7B/7C/7D ÅÖ’

U^À XHõ PѨ¬#Öò#∞ ÃãÅH±ì KÕã¨∞HÀ"åe.

(ii) BLISc J_ç‡+¨<£‰õΩ „H˜Ok "å~°∞ J~°∞›Å∞.

(a) QÆ∞iÎOK«|_ç# Ö·„|sÖ’ Ô~QÆ∞ºÅ~ü / ã¨Éò™êìxû"£ áÈã¨∞ìÖ’ iHÍ~ü¤ Jã≤ÃãìO\ò ÖË • JO «Hõ<åfl Z‰õΩ¯=

Ǩϟ^•`À Hõhã¨O XHõ ã¨O= «û~°O J#∞Éèí=O`À ѨxKÕã¨∞Î#fl „QÍ_»∞ºÜÕ∞@∞¡.

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(b) Ö·„|s Ãã·<£ûÖ’ _çá⁄¡=∂ / ã¨iìѶ≤H\ò „áÈ„QÍO.

(c) Law, Pharmacy, Engineering „QÍ_»∞ºÜÕ∞@∞¡

(d) 50% aggregate =∂~°∞¯Å`À „QÍ_»∞ºÜÕ∞@∞¡

(iii) PGDMM, PGDBF, PGDWMMT, PGDES, PGDWS, PGDHR, PGDCHT

„áÈ„QÍOÅÖ’ KÕ~°_®xH˜ UGC QÆ∞iÎOѨ٠á⁄Ok# U qâ◊fiq^•ºÅÜ«∞O #∞O_≥·<å „QÍ_»∞ºÜÕ∞@∞¡.

PGDMM J_ç‡+¨<£ á⁄O ŒQÀˆ~ q^•º~°∞úÅ∞ HÀ~°∞û–4 #∞O_ç HÀ~°∞û–7 Ö’ QÆÅ <åÅ∞QÆ∞ HÀ~°∞ûÅÖ’U"≥·<å =¸_»∞ HÀ~°∞ûÅ#∞ ÃãÖˇH±ì KÕã¨∞HÀ"åe. PGDMM Ö’ QÆÅ HÀ~°∞û 1,2,3 JO Œ~°∂ YzÛ «OQÍK«^Œ"åe.

Course-4. Consumer Behaviour and Marketing ResearchCourse-5. Sales and Distribution ManagementCourse-6. Product and Advertising ManagementCourse-7. International Marketing

Course-1, 2, 3 PGDMM q^•º~°∞úÅO Œ~°∂ «Ñ¨Êxã¨iQÍ K« Œ"åe.

PGDES Ö’ J_ç‡+¨<£ fã¨∞‰õΩ<Õ"å~°∞ HÀ~°∞û–4 Ö’ L#fl 4 PѨ¬#ÖòÅÖ’ U^À XHõ PѨ¬#Öò#∞ ÃãÖˇH±ì

KÕã¨∞HÀ"åe.

Course-4. (a). Physical SciencesCourse-4. (b). Environmental BiologyCourse-4. (c). Environmental GeoscienceCourse-4. (d). Environment : A Social Science Perspective

Course-1, 2, 3 =∞iÜ«Ú 5 PGDES q^•º~°∞úÅO Œ~°∂ D HÀ~°∞ûÅ∞ «Ñ¨Êxã¨iQÍ K« Œ"åe.

QÆ∞iÎOѨ٠á⁄Ok# U qâ◊fiq^•ºÅÜ«∞O #∞O_ç „QÍ_»∞ºÜÕ∞\ò ÖË^•ÖË^•ÖË^•ÖË^•ÖË^• WO@s‡_çÜ«∞\ò K«kq „Ѩ™ê~°=∂ 茺=∂ÅÖ’ 3 ã¨O= «û~åÅ J#∞Éèí=O L#fl "å~°∞ Telangana / Andhra Pradesh Press

Academy "åi „áêÜ≥∂l «O`À PGDWMMT „áÈ„QÍ"£∞Ö’ J_ç‡+¨<£‰õΩ J~°∞›Å∞.

(iv) CNGOM „áÈ„QÍ=ÚÖ’ KÕ~O Œ∞‰õΩ WO@s‡_çÜ«∞\ò / (102 `À ã¨=∂#"≥∞ÿ#) ÖË • SSC /10=`«~°QÆu K«kq U^≥·<å „Ñ¨Éèí∞`Õfi`«~° ã¨Oã¨úÅÖ’ 3 ã¨O=`«û~åÅ∞ Ѩx KÕã≤# J#∞Éèí=O HõÅ"å~°∞ J~°∞›Å∞.

WO@s‡_çÜ«∞\ò ÖË • « «û=∂#"≥∞ÿ# q^•º~°› «Å∞#fl "å~°∞ CECE „áÈ„QÍOÖ’ J_ç‡+¨<£‰õΩ J~°∞›Å∞. SSC

áêÃã·#"å~°∞ CPLCD „áÈ„QÍOÖ’ KÕ~°=K«∞Û. 18 ã¨OIIÅ∞ xO_ç K« Œ=QÆey, ~åÜ«∞QÆeˆQ"å~°∞ CPFN

„áÈ„QÍ=ÚÖ’ KÕ~°_®xH˜ J~°∞›Å∞.

HÍÅ"£∞ 11: g∞‰õΩ 'Differently Abled' (JOQÆ"≥·HõźO) J<Õ JOâ◊O H˜O Œ Yes / No Å∞ LO\Ï~Ú.g∞~°∞ XHõ"Õà◊ "≥·HõÖϺxfl Hõey L#fl@¡~Ú Õ Yes ÃÑ·, ÖËxKÀ No ÃÑ· H¡H± KÕÜ«∞O_ç. XHõ"Õà◊ YesÃÑ· H¡H± KÕã≤#@¡~Ú Õ, Physically Challenged, Visually Challenged, HearingImpaired J<Õ =¸_»∞ JOâßÅ∞ =™êÎ~Ú. "å\˜Ö’ g∞~°∞ ^ÕxH˜ K≥O^Œ∞`å~À ^•xÃÑ· H˜¡H±KÕÜ«∞O_ç.

HÍÅ"£∞ 12: Area of Residence (x"å㨠„Ѩ Õâ◊O) J<Õ JOâ◊O H˜O Œ Urban (Ѩ@ì), Rural („QÍg∞),Tribal (U[hû „áêO «O) ÅÖ’ U „áêO «OÖ’ x"åã¨=Ú<åfl~À P „áêO «OÃÑ· H¡H± KÕÜ«∞O_ç.

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HÍÅ"£∞ 13: á¶⁄\’, ã¨O «HõO (Signature) ‰õΩ ã¨O|OkèOz, g∞ HõÅ~ü á¶⁄\’`À áê@∞ XHõ ≥Å¡HÍy «OÃÑ·ã¨O`«HõO KÕã≤, á¶⁄\’ kQÆ∞= ÉèÏQÍ# ÃÑ\˜ì ^•xx scan KÕÜ«∞O_ç. P Ô~O_çO\˜x onlineapplication ‰õΩ Upload KÕÜ«∞O_ç.

HÍÅ"£∞ 14: D ^Œâ◊Ö’ Application Ö’ ѨÓiOz# q=~åÅxfl ã¨iQÍ L<åflÜ≥∂ ÖË^À x~åúiOK«∞HÀO_ç.Jhfl ã¨iQÍæ<Õ KÕâß=∞x x~åúiOK«∞‰õΩ#fl `«~åfi`« 'Submit' ÃÑ· H˜¡H± KÕÜ«∞O_ç. ^•x „Ñ≤O@∞HÍÑ‘Å#∞ Ô~O_çO\˜x fã¨∞HÀO_ç. D „Ñ≤O@∞ HÍÑ‘Å∞ XHõ JÑ≤¡H+¨<£ <≥O|~°∞`À „Ñ≤O@∞ J=Ù`å~Ú."å\˜ÃÑ· Declaration H˜O Œ Z_»=∞ KÕu "≥·Ñ¨Ù L#fl ÉÏH±ûÖ’ g∞ ã¨O «HÍxfl KÕÜ«∞O_ç. HõÅ~üá¶⁄\’#∞ JÑ≤¡H+¨<£ á¶êOÖ’ L#fl ÉÏH±ûÖ’ JuH˜OK«O_ç.

WHõ WѨÙÊ_»∞ g∞ ŒQÆæ~° L#fl Xil#Öò ã¨iìѶ≤ÔH@∞¡, "å\˜ HÍÑ‘Å Ãã\ò#∞ XHõ ^•xx fã¨∞‰õΩx (JO>ËDate of Birth, Caste Certificate, Degree Certificate, Marks memos, relevant certificates incase of Ex-service men / Physically challenged / Visually Challenged / Hearing Impaired

and all who come under reservation categories.) J 茺ܫ∞# ˆHO„^•xH˜ "≥à◊§O_ç. g∞~°∞ „Ñ≤O@∞fã¨∞‰õΩ#fl XHõ JÑ≤¡ˆH+¨<£ á¶ê~°O‰õΩ, ÃÑ· ã¨iìѶ≤ÔH\ò HÍÑ‘Å#∞ [`« KÕã≤ J^茺ܫ∞# ˆHO„^ŒOÖ’ W=fiO_ç.J 茺ܫ∞# ˆHO„ ŒOÖ’ "å\˜x ã¨iK«∂ã≤# «~°∞"å « Jhfl 㨄Hõ=∞OQÍ LO>Ë, Ѷ‘A K≥e¡OK«=K«Ûx g∞‰õΩã¨∂zOK«_»O [~°∞QÆ∞ «∞Ok. D ã¨O Œ~°ƒùOQÍ JÉèíºiúH˜ SMS ‰õÄ_® =ã¨∞ÎOk. WѨÙÊ_»∞ JÉèíºiú Ѷ‘AJÑ≤¡H+¨<£ á¶êOÖ’ ã¨∂zOz# "≥Ú`åÎxfl TS / AP Online Centre Ö’ K≥e¡OKåe. g∞~°∞ Ѷ‘A K≥e¡Oz#«~°∞"å « g∞ ¿Ñ~°∞, J_ç‡+¨<£ <≥O|~ü, K≥e¡Oz# Ѷ‘A q=~åÅ`À ~°j Œ∞ =ã¨∞ÎOk.

q^•º~°∞úÅO Œ~°∞ «=∞ QÆ∞iÎOѨ٠HÍ~°∞¤#∞ (Identity Card) qâ◊fiq^•ºÅÜ«∞O "≥ÉòÃã·\ò #∞O_ç _Ò<£Ö’_£KÕã¨∞HÀ"åe.

q^•º~°∞úÅO^Œ~°∂ "å~°∞ J^茺ܫ∞# ˆHO„^ŒOÖ’ ã¨=∞iÊOz# JÑ≤¡ˆH+¨<£ HÍÑ‘x, Ѷ‘A ~°j^Œ∞#∞ „áÈ„QÍOѨÓiÎ J~Ú, qâ◊fiq^•ºÅÜ«∞O #∞O_ç ã¨iìѶ≤H@¡hfl fã¨∞‰õΩ<Õ =~°‰õΩ «=∞ = ŒÌ Éèí„ ŒOQÍ LOK«∞HÀ"åe.

WHõ WѨÙÊ_»∞ g∞ ŒQÆæ~° L#fl Xil#Öò ã¨iìѶ≤ÔH@∞¡, "å\˜ HÍÑ‘Å Ãã\ò#∞ XHõ ^•xx fã¨∞‰õΩx (JO>ËDate of Birth, Caste Certificate, Degree Certificate, Marks memos, relevant certificates incase of Ex-service men / Physically challenged / Visually Challenged / Hearing Impaired

and all who come under reservation categories.) J 茺ܫ∞# ˆHO„^•xH˜ "≥à◊§O_ç. g∞~°∞ „Ñ≤O@∞fã¨∞‰õΩ#fl XHõ JÑ≤¡ˆH+¨<£ á¶ê~°O‰õΩ, ÃÑ· ã¨iìѶ≤ÔH\ò HÍÑ‘Å#∞ [`« KÕã≤ J^茺ܫ∞# ˆHO„^ŒOÖ’ W=fiO_ç.J 茺ܫ∞# ˆHO„ ŒOÖ’ "å\˜x ã¨iK«∂ã≤# «~°∞"å « Jhfl 㨄Hõ=∞OQÍ LO>Ë, Ѷ‘A K≥e¡OK«=K«Ûx g∞‰õΩã¨∂zOK«_»O [~°∞QÆ∞ «∞Ok. D ã¨O Œ~°ƒùOQÍ JÉèíºiúH˜ SMS ‰õÄ_® =ã¨∞ÎOk. WѨÙÊ_»∞ JÉèíºiú Ѷ‘AJÑ≤¡H+¨<£ á¶êOÖ’ ã¨∂zOz# "≥Ú`åÎxfl TS / AP Online Centre Ö’ K≥e¡OKåe. g∞~°∞ Ѷ‘A K≥e¡Oz#«~°∞"å « g∞ ¿Ñ~°∞, J_ç‡+¨<£ <≥O|~ü, K≥e¡Oz# Ѷ‘A q=~åÅ`À ~°j Œ∞ =ã¨∞ÎOk.

q^•º~°∞úÅO Œ~°∞ «=∞ QÆ∞iÎOѨ٠HÍ~°∞¤#∞ (Identity Card) qâ◊fiq^•ºÅÜ«∞O "≥ÉòÃã·\ò #∞O_ç _Ò<£Ö’_£KÕã¨∞HÀ"åe.

q^•º~°∞úÅO^Œ~°∂ "å~°∞ J^茺ܫ∞# ˆHO„^ŒOÖ’ ã¨=∞iÊOz# JÑ≤¡ˆH+¨<£ HÍÑ‘x, Ѷ‘A ~°j^Œ∞#∞ „áÈ„QÍOѨÓiÎ J~Ú, qâ◊fiq^•ºÅÜ«∞O #∞O_ç ã¨iìѶ≤H@¡hfl fã¨∞‰õΩ<Õ =~°‰õΩ «=∞ = ŒÌ Éèí„ ŒOQÍ LOK«∞HÀ"åe.

A Model Registration Form is given at the last page of the Prospectus#=¸<å il„¿ãì+¨<£ á¶êO#∞ D „áêãπÃÑHõìãπ z=i ¿ÑrÖ’ W=fi_»"≥∞ÿ#k

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[`«Ñ¨~°K«=Åã≤#q

„HO Œ ≥eÑ≤# ãiìѶ≤H@¡ HÍÑ‘Å#∞, Xil#Öò ãiìѶ≤H@¡ À J 茺ܫ∞# HO„ ŒOÖ’ "≥iÃѶ·KÕ~ÚOK«∞HÀ"åe.

1. Copy of Date of Birth Certificate (SSC)

2. (i) Copy of Degree Pass Certificate and Memorandum marks (For PG Diplomas)

(ii) Copy of Degree Pass Certificate and Memorandum marks or Intermediatewith 3 years work experience in mass media (For PGDWMMT)

(iii) Copy of Intermediate Certificate (For CECE)

(iv) Copy of Intermediate or SSC with 3 years experience (certificate) in anyprivate organisation (For CNGOM)

(v) Copy of SSC (For CPLCD)

(vi) Copy of SSC or Date of Birth Certificate(Proof of minimum Age: 18 years)(For CPFN)

3. Copy of relevant Caste Certificate (SC/ST/BC).

4. Copy of relevant certificates in the case of Ex- Service /Physically/VisuallyChallenged candidates who come under reservation categories.

5. Service Certificate in the case of candidates claiming BLISc seats under inservicecategory.

Annexure - I

TUITION FEE PARTICULARS

II. M.LISc, B.LISc, PG Diplomas, Diploma & Certificate Programmes

S.No. Name of the Programme Tuition Fee

1. Master of Library & Information Science (M.L.I.Sc.) 6900

2. Bachelor of Library & Information Science (B.L.I.Sc.) 3200

3. PG Diploma in Marketing Management (PGDMM) 3200

4. PG Diploma in Business Finance (PGDBF) 3200

5. PG Diploma in Environmental Studies (PGDES) 3200

6. PG Diploma in Writing for Mass Media in Telugu (PGDWMMT) 3200

7. PG Diploma in Human Rights (PGDHR) 2500

8. PG Diploma in Women Studies (PGDWS) 2500

9. PG Diploma in Culture and Heritage Tourism (PGDCHT) 3800

10. Certificate Programme in Food & Nutrition (CPFN) 1000

11. Certificate Programme in Literacy&Community Development (CPLCD) 1500

12. Certificate Programme in NGO's Management (CNGOM) 1500

13. Certificate Programme in Early Childhood Care & Education (CECE) 5000

Note: 1. Fee Structure is subject to change by the university from time to time.

2. Tuition fee once paid will not be refunded / adjusted against any other fee under anycircumstances.

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Annexure - II

GENERAL ENQUIRY

1) Issue of Duplicate Identity Card & Re-Admissions(Old Batches) 040-23680378

040-23680359040-23680292

2) Psychology Practicals 040-23680490

3) Enquiry Regarding Assignments 040-23680291

4) All PG, MBA, P.G. Diploma, Diploma & Certificate Programmes040-23680291

5) B.Ed/B.Ed(SE)` 040-23680291040-23680491040-23680492040-23680495

6) Non - receipt of Course Material of PG / MBA / PG Diplomas / Certificate Programmes 040-23680376

040-23680379

7) Examination results of PG / MBA / PG Diplomas / Diploma / 040-23680333 Certificate Programmes 040-23680240

040-23680246040-23680251

8) General Information 040-23680333

738 29 29 570738 29 29 580738 29 29 590738 29 29 600

HELP DESK NUMBERS FOR ADVISE AND GUIDANCE

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SERVICE CERTIFICATE

(In case of BLISc/MLISc Applicants only)(To be signed by Head of Dept./Employer)

This is to certify that Sri / Smt. /Kum .………………………………………………

S/o. / D/o. …………………………………………………………… is working

in the LIBRARY of our Office / Institution .................................................

as ……………………………………… in the scale of pay Rs. ....…………….

(Rupees ........………………………………………………………………….)

from …………………… till date (Total Services Years ……………………

Months ……………………….. Days ……………………) as on the last date of

Submission of application form and his/her services are found to be Good/Satis-

factory.

We have no objection to Sri /Smt. /Kum ...………………………………. .……..

taking admission into BLISc/MLISc course offered by Dr. B.R.A.O.U.

Place: Signature :

Date : Designation :

Office Seal :

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MODEL REGISTRATION FORM