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[Proposal for College with Potential for Excellence] Government College(A)::RJY
Government College (A), Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh Page 1
PREFACE
The Government College [A], Rajahmundry was established in 1853 before the inception of
UGC and completed 160 years of its mammoth service in the field of Higher Education. It is
the first and the oldest college in Andhra Pradesh imparting quality education over the
decades. The College was affiliated to University of Madras in 1891.
The eminent personalities in different fields such as Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, the first
Vice -President of India, Sri. Kandukuri Veeresalingam Pantulu, renowned social reformer
and writer, Sri Tanguturi Prakasam Panthulu, first Chief Minister Andhra State, K.V.Reddy
Naidu, Acting Governor in 1936 in Madras Presidency, Sri Varahagiri Jogiah Panthulu
(illustrious father of V.V.Giri former President of India), Sri V.K.Krishna Menon (Former
Defence Minister of India) and Sri P.S.Rao, Chairman, Damodar Valley Corporation, former
Governor of Kerala and an awardee of Padmabhusha are the proud luminary products of this
great institution. The college also produced some outstanding literary and artistic stalwart
like Sri Damerla Rama Rao and freedom fighters like Sri Gadicherla Harisarvottama Rao who
took active part in Vandematharam Movement and Sri Koka Subba Rao, the former Chief
Justice of Supreme Court. The college was affiliated to Andhra University in 1926.
The College is offering instruction to about 3502 students through 19 Departments both in
undergraduate and postgraduate courses. There are 21 undergraduate groups in three faculties,
namely, B.A with six groups., B.Com with three groups and B.Sc with twelve groups
including five restructured groups and seven post graduate courses. The Departments of
Physics and Chemistry, recognized by Andhra University as Research centres, are offering
M.Phil and Ph.D courses besides the department of Mathematics, Botany, Commerce and
Telugu.
The academic excellence of this college has well been recognized by the State Government by
presenting the “Commissioner’s Rolling Shield for Excellence in Academics” successively
since 2011 from its inception.
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The college is proud to have well qualified and ingenious staff with vast academic and
research experience. This is substantiated by the fact that at least one lecturer of this college is
being awarded as state best teacher by the state government annually.
The college proved to be the natural destination for the students seeking admission into
undergraduate and postgraduate courses as the college is well equipped with necessary latest
pedagogical and administrative infrastructure that caters to the needs of the students. The
college is teeming with 16 science laboratories, a digitalized library with a treasure trove of
89,000 books , a state – of – the art Jawahar knowledge Centre for equipping the students with
global skills and e – class rooms for ICT enabled teaching. To accommodate the students of
far flung areas, there are two well established hostels, viz., Metcalfe hostel for boys and
another hostel for women. The N.C.C and N.S.S wings of the college have become two
flagship programmes of the college which are actively engaged in inculcating the patriotic
spirit and social responsibility among the students.
The college has carved out a niche for itself in the field of financial jurisprudence by ensuring
transparency in all its financial transactions.
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ANNEXURE-I
UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION, NEW DELHI
Proposal for Assistance during the XII Plan under the Scheme “Colleges with Potential for
Excellence/College of Excellence”
Section 1: GENERAL
Sr. Profile/ Parameter Particulars
No.
1.1. Name of the GOVERNMENT COLLEGE (A) College
1.2. Full address of the NEAR ‘Y’ JUNCTION, RAJAHMUNDRY.
college (including
East Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh, INDIA
0883-2475732
Tel./Fax Nos. and Email: [email protected]
e-mail ID)
1.3. Name of the Principal of Dr.Ch.Masthanaiah. M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D.,
the college (including 0883-2475732 Tel./Fax Nos. and E-mail: [email protected]
e-mail ID)
1.4. Name & address of Adikavi Nannayya University,
affiliating University Rajahmundry, East Godavari District,
(including Tel./Fax Andhra Pradesh, INDIA- 533105
Nos. and e-mail ID) www.nannayauniversity.info
1.5. Name & address of the
Smt. B.Udayalaxmi, IAS
Commissioner of Collegiate Education
Chairman, Governing Hyderabad,
Body of the college
(including Tel./Fax Nos.
and e- mail ID)
1.6. Goals & Objectives of
Goals:
1) Encouraging global competence, 2) Research
with Human face.
Objectives:
the college
1) Providing standard Education
2) Developing the all – round
3) Employability
1.7. Names of best performing Physics, Chemistry, Commerce, Botany
departments in the College
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. Profile/ Parameter Particulars/ Options
No
1.8. Nature of Management Government University Private
of the College
Mino- Non- Aided Un-
rity Mrty aided
1.9. Total strength of UG PG Total
Students M F T M F T M F T
Teachers 1714 935 2749 298 299 597 2012 1334 3502
50 28 16 27 04 32 76 32 107
1.10 No. of years since
establishment of the <= 10 – 25
> 25 -
50 > 50
College
1.11
No. of years since permanently affiliated to the University < = 10-25 >25-50 >50
1.12 Campus area
(in acres) <= 5.00 > 05 -
10 > 10
Levels of Academic
1.13 Programmes
in the College UG, PG & PG & UG PG only UG only
Research only
1.14 Academic Total No. N o. in No. in No. in No. in
Departments: Arts Fac. Science Com. Fac. other Fac.
21 04 Fac.
09 01 07
Present strength
a) Regular 88
b) Ad hoc/Part-
1.15 No. of Teachers: Sanctioned strength time . 19 Present strength as %
151 of San. strength
73%
Diploma/Certificate
1.16 courses offered: PG Diploma Diploma Certificate
No. of students 50 150 200
% of the total No.
in College 1.5% 5% 6%
1.17 Total No. of students
<= 500
> 500 – 1000
> 1000
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Sr. Profile/ Parameter Particulars/ Options
No
1.18 Category of At least 50% At least 50% At least 25%
Students SC – ST OBC PH (< 5%) 1.19 UG students as %
of total No. <= 50 > 50 – 80 > 80
1.20 PG students as %
of total No. <= 50 > 50 – 80 > 80
1.21 M.Phil students as
% of total No. <= 02 > 02 – 05 >05
1.22 Ph. D. students as
% of total No <= .01 > .01 - .02 > .02
1.23 Grants received State Central Govt.
during XI Plan (Rs. Government other than UGC
in Lakhs) from: UGC
1.24 Students’ facilities:
Amount spent over Laboratories Central library Departmental
the past 3 years 13 lakhs 10 lakhs Libraries 1 lakh
(Rs. in Lakhs) for
1.25 Grievance Redressal
Cell: No. of
students handled <= 20 > 20 – 50 > 50
over the past 3
Years
1.26 Guidance & Counselling
Cell: No. of
cases handled over <= 50 > 50 - 75 > 75
the past 3 years
1.27 Mechanism available
for seeking
feedback on
various aspects of Teachers Students Guardians
College’s functioning
From Parent-
1.28 The College has an Teacher Alumni Linkage with
Active Association Association NGOs
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Section 2: PROFILE DETAILS
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2.1. Status of the college Non autonomous
Autonomous
2.2 No. of years since grant
of accreditation by 01 - 05 > 05 - 10 > 10
NAAC
2.3. Grade/ CGPA awarded by B A
NAAC 2.01 to 3.00 3.01 to 4.00 2.4. Academic category of the
College Men’s Co-ed Women’s
2.5. Location of the college Urban Rural Tribal
2.6. Examination Pattern Annual Semester Credit based 2.7. Students from other States
as % of total No. 01 - 05 > 05 – 10> 10
2.8. NRI students as % of total
No. 01 - 05 > 05 – 10 > 10
2.9. Overseas students
(excluding NRIs) as % of 01 - 03 > 03 – 05 > 05
total No.
2.10 No. of new courses intro- 01- 03 >03-06 >06
duced over past 3 years:
Degree
PG Diploma 01 – 03 >03 – 06 > 06
Diploma 01 – 05 > 05 – 10 > 10
Certificate 01 – 05 > 05 – 10 >10 2.11
No. Of self finance
courses offering past 3
years 01-05 >05-10 >10
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use 2.12 Students’ results:
Average % for the
last 3 years: UG 40 - 60 > 60 - 80 > 80
UG First Class 05 - 10 > 10 – 30 > 30
PG 50 - 70 > 70 – 90 > 90
PG First Class 10 - 20 > 20 - 50 > 50
2.13 No. of students passing
national examinations
over the past 3 years:
UGC/CSIR – NET 01 – 05 06 – 10 > 10
GATE 01 - 05 06 - 10 > 10
2.14 Research Project outlay
by various agencies 05 - 10 > 10 - 50 > 50
during past 3 years
(Rs. in lakhs)
2.15 No. of Collaboration with
International institutions
during past 3 years:
M o U 01 – 02 > 02 - 05 > 05
Exchange of teachers 01 – 05 > 05 – 10 > 10
Franchisee 01 – 05 > 05 - 10 > 10
2.16 Teachers are evaluated by Peer groups Externals Students within the
College
2.17 Recognition of teachers
over the past 3 years:
No. at International level 01 – 02 > 02 - 04 > 04
No. at National level 01 – 03 > 03 – 06 > 06
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2.18 No. of teachers presenting
papers in seminars/conferences
during past 3 years
at International level 01 – 03 > 03 - 06 > 06
at National level 01 – 05 > 05 - 10 > 10
2.19 No. of academic seminars
/conferences organized by
the college over the past 3 01 – 03 > 03 - 06 > 06
years at the National/Inter –
national level
2.20 Physical education:
Provision made for: No. of major
games
01 – 03 > 03 - 06 > 06
No. of minor games 01 – 03 > 03 – 06 > 06
No. of indoor games 01 – 03 > 03 – 06 > 06
No. of accredited 01 – 02 03 – 04 > 04
Coaches
2.21 Other facilities: (circle the Computer Internet
ones available) Centre
Hostel
(Women)
Any other (name up to 3) ….. ….. …..
2.22 Teacher Quality: > 60 : 1 > 40 : 1 – <= 40 : 1
Student/teacher ratio 60 : 1
% of M.Phil. degree
01 – 10 >10 - 50 >50
holders among teachers
% of Ph. D. holders
among teachers 01 – 05 > 05 - 10 > 10
% of teachers who
attended (over the past 3
years) :
01 – 20 >20 – 50 >50
a) Orientation Course
b) Refresher Course
c) Winter/Summer School
01 – 20 > 20 – 50 > 50
Hostel
(Men)
Cantee
n
Health
Centre
Book
Bank
Placeme
nt Cell
Common
Room
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No Office
use
2.23 Evaluation Process &
Reforms over the past 3
years:
No. of programmes for
>02 - 05
which academic audit is 01 – 02 > 05
Conducted
No. of programmes for
which peer review 01 – 02 > 02 - 05 > 05
Conducted
2.24 Research Promotion &
Support:
>05 - 20
% of teachers actively 01 – 05 > 20
engaged in research
Work
% of teachers approved
as research supervisors 01 – 05 > 05 - 20 > 20
% of teachers on
Learned/Academic/
Scientific Bodies 01 – 02 > 02 - 05 > 05
outside the college
2.25 Research Output &Publi-
cations during the past 3
years:
No. of M.Phil. degrees
Awarded
For colleges with
<= 5 PG Depts. 01 – 10 > 10 - 20 > 20
>5 PG Depts. 01 – 20 >20 - 40 > 40
No. of Ph.D degrees
Awarded
For colleges with
>05 – 10
<= 5 PG Depts. 01 – 05 > 10
> 5 PG Depts. 01 – 10 > 10 – 20 > 20
No. of research papers
published by teachers 01 – 05 > 05 – 10 > 10
in refereed journals
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No. of research
projects undertaken:
a) Major 01 02 – 03 > 03
b) Minor 01 – 04 05 -10 >10
2.26 Consultancy:
Total of resources generated
during the last 3 years
through consultancy as % of
01 – 02 >02 - 05 >05
total funds received
from all sources
2.27 Extension activities during
the last 3 years:
No. of innovative/
useful extension pro - 01 – 02 > 02 - 05 > 05
grammes conducted
No. of teachers engaged 03 – 05 >05 – 20 > 20
in extension activities
No. of students parti-
>50 – 100
cipating in extension 10 – 50 > 100
Activities
2.28 Collaborative Activities
during the past 3 years:
No. of joint program-
>10
mes conducted with 01 – 05 > 05 - 10
NGOs
No. of cooperative
programmes with
national level academic 01 – 05 > 05 - 10 > 10
institutions
No. of collaborative
activities with inter-
national level academic 01 – 05 > 05 – 10 > 10
Institutions
2.29 Library Resources:
No. of book titles per 01 – 03 > 03 - 10 > 10
Student as on date
No. of books added to
the library as % of the
total collection during 01 – 03 > 03 - 10 > 10
the past 3 years
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2.30 ICT-based Learning >60 : 1
>30 : 1 -
Resources as on date: <= 30 : 1
student- computer ratio
2.31 Student Profile(average
for the past 3 years):
>60
% of students admit- > 20 - 60 05 - 20
ted of those applied
% of women students 01 – 10 >10 – 50 >50
in the total student
Strength
% of SC students in 01 – 10 >10 - 15 >15
the total student
Strength
% of ST students in
>02 – 05 >05
the total student 01 – 02
Strength
% of PwD students in
>05 – 10
the total student 01 – 05 > 10
Strength
2.32 Student Progression
(average of past 3 years):
% of students gradu- 30 – 50 > 50 - 75 > 75
ating at first attempt
2.33 Student Support:
% of students getting
selected through on-
campus interviews out 10 – 20 > 20 - 50 > 50
of those interviewed
over the past 3 years
2.34 Average % of utilization
>80 - 90
of approved annual 60 – 80 > 90
budget over the past 3
Years
2.35 Financial resources mobi-
lised as % of approved
05 – 10
annual budget during the > 10 - 20 > 20
last year
2.36 % of teachers to whom
05 – 10
administrative powers > 10 - 20 > 20
and responsibilities are
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assigned as on date
Sr. Profile/ Parameter Particulars/ Options For
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2.37 No. of teachers nominated
>02 – 05
on the Governing Body of 01 – 02 > 05
other institutions as on date
2.38 Curriculum:
Feedback Employers Teachers Students
received from
No. of remedial pro-
grammes conducted for
students with difficulties 01 – 02 > 02 – 05 > 05
in learning over past 3
Years
No. of specialised
courses organized for 01 – 02 > 02 – 05 > 05
advanced learners over
past 3 years
% of teachers using
modern educational 10 – 20 > 20 – 50 > 50
technology
2.39 Student Activities:
Average No. of students
participating/ engaged in
programmes over the past 3
years:
>10 – 20
Cultural and related 05 – 10 > 20
Activities
Co-curricular activities 05 – 10 > 10 – 20 > 20
Social service/
Extension work other 10 – 50 > 50 – 100 > 100
than NSS activities
2.40 Sports Events
No. of students participated
over the past 3 years at :
International level 01 – 05
>05 – 10 > 10
National level 05 – 10 > 10 – 20 > 20
Regional level 10 – 20 > 20 – 50 > 50
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Section 3: ADDITIONAL DATA (to be furnished by Autonomous Colleges)
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3.1. No. of years since the
grant of Autonomy 01 > 01 - 10 > 10
3.2. Level at which
Autonomy is
Implemented UG only PG only UG & PG
3.3. Curriculum review/ Any time Once in 3 Annually
Revision after 3 years Years
3.4. Time lag in introducing
new Programme > 2 years 1 – 2 years <= 1 year
3.5. No. of subjects where
Question Banks are 01 – 02 > 02 - 05 > 05
Developed
3.6. Examination Reforms: Marks Grades and Credit based
Evaluation scheme CGPA CGPA
3.7. Weightage in %
allotted to Continuous
Internal Evaluation
(CIE) in the end- 10 – 20 > 20 – 40 > 40
semester or exit
Examination
3.8. % of programmes
having CIE to total No. 15 – 25 > 25 - 50 > 50
of programmes
3.9. Temporal scheme Annual Semester Trimester
3.10 % of question papers in
which change in pattern 05 – 10 > 10 – 50 > 50
is introduced
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CERTIFICATE (by the College)
This is to certify that the data and information provided in this proposal are true and correct to the
best of my knowledge and belief and the required documents in support of these are attached with
the proposals It is also confirmed that this college will abide by the Guidelines framed by the
UGC in respect of CPE/CE status from time to time if it is selected under the Scheme during the
XII Plan.
Place
(Signature with Seal)
Principal of the College
Date
ENDORSEMENT (by the affiliating University)
The university certifies that the data and information given by the college in the proposal
are correct as per the records of the university. The university, therefore, supports the Proposal
and will monitor the progress of the college, if selected for the CPE/CE status, and do whatever is
needed to be done by the university in respect of the college under the Guidelines and other
relevant Rules and Regulations framed by the UGC.
(Signature with Seal)
Place Registrar of the University
Date
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ANNEXUERE-II
1.
Name & Address of the College
(along with Tel./Fax. Nos. &
e-mail ID):
GOVERNMENT COLLEGE (A) ,
RAJAHMUNDRY.
0883-2475732
2. Name & Address of the Head of the
College (along with Tel./Fax. Nos.
&
email ID):
DR.Ch.MASTHANAIAH
0883-2475732
Proposed Activities List of titles of each activity in order of priority
(Limited to 5, in each case, details given ( 100 words)
in Annexure A)
A) Teaching (UG):
1. Transforming of majority of class rooms in to
e-class rooms with Document Projectors for increased
comprehension. To establish virtual studio for
common presentations and for common classes with
interaction.
2. Setting up of Wi-Fi in the premises for enhancing
of Hi-speed internet facility for computer labs,
classrooms, and office in entire campus to each and
every student. To make admissions process more
transparent by following on line application and
display of admissions
3. To improve lab equipment to the maximum extent
possible so that 1:1 equipment is available for
providing real experimental knowledge and
experience to make the students satisfied.
4.To equip with simulation experiments .To involve
merit students in live projects and to give remedial
coaching to academically backward students and to
provide study material to all students
5.To provide internet access to each and every student
to e-books and e-journals and to motivate them to
appear for online examination of objective type. This
gives scope for conducting more number of tests and
instant results.
B) Teaching (PG):
1.To provide access to Video Lectures of experts
from IIT’s and IIM’s and of various world class
institutes through NPTL, NMEICT, MOOC on
advanced topics and latest contemporary
developments.
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2. Library with more seating capacity and easy access
to Internet and to subscribe for more National and
International Journals.
3. Arranging industrial tours, visits to famous
Laboratories across the country to motivate towards
research and also for wide exposure to increase
familiarity with wide opportunities available in
country as well as abroad.
4. Promoting staff and students for participation in
Seminars & workshops.
5. Purchasing of reference books, e-books and
national, international e-journals.
C) Research: 1.To establish Central Instrumentation Facility(CIF)
for access to all departments and researchers from
staff as well as students of all disciplines and also
useful for researchers in neighbouring institutes.
2. Promoting staff and students for participation in
conferences and to encourage publishing research
papers.
3. Deputation of students to industries for practical
experience, commercial institutes& laboratories,
insurance companies during summer vacation.
4.To encourage students for projects with Scientific
institutes and labs.
5. Encouraging Research and Development in life
sciences through Herbal Plants. Development of
garden with herbal plants, and supplying seeds to
community.
D) Extension :
1. Environmental awareness programme and
Installation of SOLAR Panels for uninterrupted
power supply for the entire campus
2.Water analysis, soil analysis, recycling unit of waste
plastic and other materials.
3.Blood grouping to all students. Involving NSS,NCC
units in all social and community activities
4.Strengthening of women empowerment cell to
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E) Others
counsel students as well as needy women in the
society ,to create awareness on women’s rights, anti-
dowry campaign, domestic violence and harassment
To conduct rallies and road shows by raising slogans
and placards
5. To establish Financial Literacy Centre for giving
exposure to Banking and Financial services and equip
the students with skills relevant to the sector
1. To provide distilled water to all the normal and
research Laboratories for quality of experimentation.
It is also aimed to generate income by supplying to
other needy institutions.
2. To install one more RO water plant to provide Safe
drinking water to Science and PG blocks.
3. Complete office automation, and file tracking
system for efficient administration under
Management Information System (MIS)
4. To establish YOGA and Cultural Centre with
necessary equipment and instruments to provide
mental and physical fitness to the students resulting in
the enhancement of learning skills. It is also aimed
start a certificate course in YOGA by Physical
education department.
5. To strengthen the Competitive Exam Cell, this
provides coaching for all competitive exams by
giving access to the students to refer the books. Study
material on various topics will be given to the
students.
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3. Proposed Utilization of Grants
Non-Recurring Grant(Rupees in
lakhs)(to be listed in
order of priority, with details given in
Annexure B1)
Recurring Grant(Rupees in
lakhs)(to be listed in
order of priority, with details given in
Annexure B2)
a)Teaching Facilities(UG):
1. To improve/up gradation lab equipment to the
maximum possible extent
2. Transforming of majority of class rooms in to e-
class rooms
3 Setting up of Wi-Fi in the premises
4. To establish lab with simulation experiments
.
10.00
10.00
05.00
06.00
04.00
03.00
03.00
04.00
b)Teaching Facilities(PG):
1.To provide access to Video Lectures of experts .
2. Up gradation of Reading room
3. Arranging industrial tours, visits.
4. Enrichment of quality of Staff and students by
conducting conferences/Workshops/Seminars
5. Purchasing of reference books/Journals
NIL
05.00
NIL
NIL
02.50
01.00
NIL
02.50
05.00
NIL
c)Research Facilities:
1. To establish Central Instrumentation Facility(CIF)
2. Research on Herbal Plants
3.Deputation of students to Research Labourites
for practical experience.
4 To encourage students for live project works.
21.50
NIL
NIL
NIL
06.00
04.00
02.50
03.00
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d)Extension Activities:
1.Installation of SOLAR Panels to make use of
renewable energy resources
2. Water analysis and Soil analysis equipment to
service to community.
3. Blood grouping to all students and community.
4.Strengtheningof women empowerment cell
5. To establish Financial Literacy Centre
10.00
04.00
03.00
01.00
01.00
02.50
00.50
00.50
0.50
2.50
e)Any other Activities(Please specify):
1.Upgradation of Distilled water plant
2. Safe drinking water with RO system
3. Complete office automation under Management
Information System (MIS)
4. Yoga & Cultural activity centre.
5.To strengthening of Competitive Exam Cell for by
purchasing latest books and magazines.
10.00
03.00
04.00
02.00
NIL
01.00
02.00
2.00
NIL
2.50
Total(Rupees in Lakhs) 98.00 52.00
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ANNEXURE C-1
EXPECTED OUTCOME/OUTPUT:
A) Teaching (UG)
1) E-Class rooms generate a kind of enthusiasm and evince a natural interest in listening to.
They pay more attention and jot down notes easily. E-class room offers congenial and live
environment to students to attend classwork regularly. It is a check on absenteeism. Students
learn very cheerfully and get motivated for higher learning
2)It is needless to cite the importance of Wi-Fi and high speed Internet. Wide spread use of
Internet would enlarge the mental horizon and open new avenues of learning. Its outcome is
multi-faceted and it cannot be described in mere words.
3)Modernization of Lab Equipment equips the students with better comprehension and
enhances their inquisitive quality and thereby enlarges the scope for higher and better
learning.
4)Recorded Lectures of eminent people will enhance their comprehension Students find an
opportunity to learn in a compare and contrast style. They draw a comparison between the
teaching of their regular faculty and the video lecture. This comparative study would take
them to a higher plane of understanding.
5) Simulation experiments bring them nearer to practical experience.
B)Teaching (PG)
1. Video Lectures of experts IITs and IIMs lead students to a better comprehension. They
generate good enthusiasm and the students may get so curious that they directly interact
with the subject expert by e-mail or phone.
2. The moderation of reading room would put the entire range of books for their ready access
and instant information at his doorsteps. This will help students prepare better for their
academic exams as well as competitive exams.
3. Industrial tours, field trips enrich their experience. Their theoretical knowledge and
practical experience are balanced and students come to know about the short-commings
of their theory in practice
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4. Participation in Seminars and Workshops yields richer dividends in faculty improvement
It is mandatory to update skills The participation will update their knowledge and thereby
the students derive the benefit
5. Reference books and e-books would enlighten on the latest developments in the subject.
And they in turn impart to students and develop their curiosity complex.
C)Research:
1. CIF access helps researchers as well as faculty. It offers inter-disciplinary penetration
and offers wider interaction among faculty of different disciplines.
2. In the wake of growing awareness on the herbal products in the general public,
research in this dimension has to be initiated .These research skills sharpen the general
abilities of the faculty.
3. Deputation of students to industries and premier financial organizations would enrich
the experience and leaves the students better equipped with reasonable employable
skills. Students come back with reenergized vitality for their theory classes. Students
are normally accustomed to the interaction with their faculty only and these tours and
field trips offer wider human interaction and thereby very rich experience
4. Projects with Premier Scientific institutes and Labs would offer scope for better and
brighter learning. Any study project is a matter of rich experience and experiment.
When students go and visit such Premier organizations, they get a kind of inspiration
and motivation.
5. Minor Research and Major research projects would enhance the curiosity complex of
faculty. When the projects they work on are down to earth, the fruits of those projects
percolate to the bottom ring of the society, i.e. the poorest of the poor, society at large
gets benefitted.
D) Extension:
1. The installation of Solar panels to provide energy to Laboratories and Jawahar Knowledge
Centers would reduce the power bill.
2. Water analysis and soil analysis would help grow healthy and hygienic climate. Recycling
of waste material would result in some useful and productive benefit to the college. Water
analysis will also add for pure drinking water facility
3. Strengthening of women empowerment will naturally result in better amenities for girl
students. Women empowerment entails so many other societal issues that can be
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discussed at length and find out remedial measures. There are so many problems faced by
girl students like being ragged and certain sensitive issues.
4. The data base on Blood grouping will enable the College to help the community by
identifying the donors in case of emergencies. The NSS, NCC and Red ribbon club of the
club will make use of the data generated by the college, during their rural camps.
5. The Financial Literacy Center will bring the latest trends and advancements in the fields
of banking and insurance sectors to the door steps of the students. Practical exposure on
deposit mobilization, raising of funds, wise investment port polio will be given students
with the help of expert lectures by direct/ on line methods.
E) Others:
1. The up gradation of distilled water plant results in bringing down expenditure incurred
on the purchase of distilled water. In addition to that it will become source of income
generation as the college can supply distilled water to the needy Institutions.
2. To install one more RO water plant to provide Safe drinking water to Science and PG
blocks.
3. Complete office automation, and file tracking system for efficient administration under
Management Information System (MIS). Complete Office automation is a long felt
need and it helps in file tracking easily. Most of the administration goes berserk
because of lost/misplaced documents or files and this could be easily avoided once
total office automation takes place. It is an imperative necessity which should be met
with immediate effect. This becomes a panacea for many of the administrative
maladies the head of the institute faces.
4. To establish YOGA and Cultural Centre with necessary equipment and instruments to
provide mental and physical fitness to the students resulting in the enhancement of
learning skills. It is also aimed start a certificate course in YOGA by Physical
education department.
5. To strengthen the Competitive Exam Cell, this provides coaching for all competitive
exams by giving access to the students to refer the books. Study material on various
topics will be given to the students.
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Expected outcome/output
A) Teaching UG Year I
Establishment/ Installation of E-Class rooms
Gradually habituating students for this mode of listening
Making Lab Equipment ready for use
Setting up of Wi-Fi premises
Year 2
Establishment of a separated Lab for simulation experiments
E-Class rooms come into operation and Teaching Faculty brings
the ICT based teaching in to effective use
Year 3
• Simulation experiments help the students to visualize the unseen
scientific concepts
• Effective use of Wi-Fi by students make them to learn effectively
and cultivate self-learning techniques
• Students prepare their own seminar papers accessing latest
information by Internet
Year 4
• Every apparatus installed comes into full swing of operation
Students get fully equipped to make use of the apparatus The real
fruits of the equipment come into effective functioning
Year 5
• Students are exposed to expert lectures and to access latest
knowledge.
• The ICT enable teaching paves the way for the Students to equip
themselves with Adv. Tech. used in learning process
Teaching (PG) Year 1
• Establishing /installation of E-Class rooms. Students get
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accustomed to technology based/ICT based learning.
• Interactive smart board lectures create an opportunity for wider
exposure of the subject.
• Upgradation of library reading room takes place and the library
becomes a true source acquiring knowledge
Year 2
• Industrial tours & visits to Premier Organizations would widen the
scope for practical training. Students realize the minute differences
in their theory and the actual empirical practices for easy turn out
of work/labour Participation in Seminars improve their scholastic
achievement
Year 3
• Students start attending seminars and conferences and involve
themselves in presentation of papers and improve their techniques
of presentation skills so as to convince the elite audience.
• Reference books add to their learning and vision. Free access to
learning makes them cheerful and reenergized.
Year 4
• Every item installed comes of age and students stand on their
launching pads about to take fly off condition like fully grown
individuals.
• They grow like true researchers and the fruits of their research
reach to society at large.
Year 5
• Students reach their desired targets by utilizing all the amenities
created on the campus.
• The very purpose of potential for excellence flourishes in its true
spirit. Students become fit enough to reach their desired targets
B) Research Year 1
• Central Instrumentation Facility (CIF) creates scope better and
healthier interaction among faculty and opens avenues for inter-
disciplinary projects. Publications open up their intellectual
acumen.
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Year 2
• The garden with herbal plants developed in the College gives
opportunity to the students of life sciences to undertake research in
growing of herbal plants.
• Projects taken up with Premier Scientific Labs and Premier
Financial Organizations would start yielding fruits.
• There is a possibility of Faculty Forum and fruitful interaction
which leads to plausible solutions to some of the nagging and
pertinent problems.
Year 3
• Study projects of students would also reap certain tangible results.
Students learn the technique of preparing questionnaires and
conducting sample surveys.
• There is every possibility that the governments make use of those
surveys and study projects and implement certain programmes.
Year 4
• Deputation of students to industries would result in wider
experience and students become fit enough to go out of the
institution as full-pledged individuals. MRPs enhance the quality
of faculty and the fruits would reach out to the student folk.
Year 5
• The final stage comes and the researchers will bring the real fruits
of their research to society at large. Industry-Academia linkage
bears the true fruit and public makes use of these fruits
C) Extension Year 1:
• Installation of SOLAR panels start giving benefits by way of
reduction in the power bill
• The data on Blood grouping
• Strengthening and establishment of Women empowerment cell and
starting counseling Centre.
• Financial Literacy Centre
Year 2:
• Establishment of water analysis and soil analysis units under the
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supervision of Department of chemistry and analysing the samples
given by public
Year 3:
• The activities of women empowerment cell enhance the self
confidence among girl students.
• The trained students in banking and financial services find
employment in the relevant companies under Government, Public
and Private sectors
Year 4:
• Intensification of community services by water and soil analysis,
blood grouping
• Making the student most sought after candidates for the banking
and financial sectors
• Conducting awareness Programmes on legal aspects on women
empowerment
Year 5:
• Continuation of all activities under this category efficiently
D) Others Year 1:
• Installation of one more RO plant for supply of safe drinking water
• Initiation of action plan for Office automation
• Establishment of YOGA and Cultural Activity Centre
• Coaching for competitive Examinations
Year 2:
• Up gradation of distilled water plant
• Making use of Office automation for academic purpose
• Stress management Programmes in YOGA and Cultural Activity
Center
• Coaching for competitive Examinations
Year 3:
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• Income generation by supply of Distilled Water to needy
Institutions
• Extending automation to administrative activities
• Coaching for competitive Examinations
Year 4:
• Increasing access to public to YOGA and Cultural Activity Centre
• Extending coaching for competitive exams to the Poor and
deserving candidates of the nearby community in addition the
students
• Maintenance of Solar panels and other equipment for effective
utilization
Year 5:
• Continuation of all activities under this category efficiently
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the above Action Plan & Budget has been proposed by the College
after consulting its major stake holders, in particular, the teaching faculty, as per the UGC XII
Plan Guidelines for CPE/CE. The College hereby undertakes to adhere to the approved Action
Plan and to take all the necessary steps for meeting the targets envisaged to achieve excellence as
proposed.
Principal
(Signature with Seal)
Place: Rajahmudnry
Date: -02-2015.
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Proposed Utilization of grants for various activities
A) Teaching(UG):
TOTAL 31.00 + 14.00 =45.00 L
Sr.
No
Budget
Head
35
Non-Recurring Grant(Rupees
in lac)(listed in order of
priority, with details given in
Annexure B1)
Sr.N
o
Budget
Head
31
Recurring Grant(Rupees in
lac)(listed in order of priority,
with details given in Annexure
B2)
Required
facility
Amt. Required facility Amt.
1 Teaching
Equipment
LCD
Projectors 2* 0.5= 1.00 1
Soft ware 03.00
2 ICT Document
Projector 2* 1.5 =3.00 2
NIL NIL
3 ICT Smart
Boards 4* 1.5 =6.00 3
NIL NIL
4 Wi-Fi Internet 05.00 4 Internet Services 03.00
5 Lab
Equipment
Lab up
gradation 10.00 5
Consumables 04.00
6 Simulation
Software
Simulations 6.00 6
Soft wares 04.00
Total 31.00 14.00
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B).Teaching(PG):
Sr.No
Budget
Head
35
Non-Recurring Grant(Rupees
in lac)(listed in order of
priority, with details given in
Annexure B1)
Sr.No.
Budget
Head
31
Recurring
Grant(Rupees in lac)
(Listed in order of
priority, with details
given in Annexure B2)
Required
facility
Amt. Required
facility
Amt.
1 Open
Learning
Resource
1 MOOCs
online
course
01.00
2 Library Upgradation
of Reading
Room
05.00 2
3 3 Field
Trips/Tours
02.50
4 4 Enrichment
of staff
(Seminars
and
workshops)
05.00
5 Books/Jo
urnals
02.50
Total 07.50 08.50
TOTAL=07.5 + 08.5 = 16.00 L
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C). Research:
TOTAL = 21.50 + 15.50 = 27.00 L
Sr.
No
Budget
Head
35
Non-Recurring
Grant(Rupees in lac)
(listed in order of
priority, with details
given in
Annexure B1)
Sr.
No
Budget
Head
31
Recurring Grant(Rupees in
lac)(listed in order of priority,
with details given in
Annexure B2)
Required
facility
Amt. Required
facility
Amt.
1 Characteriz
ation
Techniques
FTIR and
TG-DTA
Others
21.50 Chemicals
&Maintenance
06.00
3 Visit to
Researc
h Labs
Conveyance 02.50
4 Student
live
Projects
Materials 03.00
5. Researc
h on
Herbal
Plants
Herbal seeds ,
Green house
04.00
21.50 15.50
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D). Extension:
Total = 19.00 L + 08.50 L = 27.50 L
S.No
Budget
Head
35
Non-Recurring
Grant(Rupees in lac)(listed
in order of priority, with
details given in Annexure
B1)
Sr.No
Budget
Head
31
Recurring Grant(Rupees in
lac)(listed in order of
priority, with details given in
Annexure B2)
Required facility Amt. Required facility Amt.
1 Water analysis,
Soil analysis,
04.00 Chemical and
glass wear
00.50
Uninterru
pted
power
supply
Natural
Resource
SOLAR 10.00 Miscellaneous 02.50
3 Financial
Literacy
Centre
Xerox, Books 01.00 Coachi
ng to
competi
tive
exams.
Software, hand-
outs and study
material
02.50
4 Blood grouping
equipment
03.00 Chemicals 00.5 0
5 Women
empowerment
cell
01.00 Contingencies 00.50
19.00 06.50
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E) Others :
Total= 19.00 L + 07.50 L = 26.50 L
Sr.
No
Budget
Head
35
Non-Recurring
Grant(Rupees in
lac)(listed in order of
priority, with details
given in Annexure B1)
S
No
Budget
Head
31
Recurring Grant(Rupees
in lac)(listed in order of
priority, with details given
in Annexure B2)
Required
facility
Amt. Required
facility
Amt.
1 Up gradation
of Distilled
Water Plant
10.00 Maintena
nce
01.00
2 Complete
Office
automation
Management
Information
system (MIS)
04.00 Soft ware 02.00
3 YOGA centre
and Cultural
Activity
Centre
02.00 NIL
4 Safe
drinking
water
R.O system 03.00 Maintena
nce
02.00
5 Compe
titive
exam
coachi
ng
centre
conduct
of
workshop
s
Competiti
ve Books,
Magazine
s
2.50
19.00 07.50
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ANNEXURE - B1 (Proposed budget for total Non-Recurring Grants)
A) Teaching (UG)
1). Approximate cost of proposed Laboratory Equipments
2). List and Approximate cost of Internet Connectivity:
Sl. No Budget Head Name of the
Department
Name of the
Equipment
Approximate
Cost
01
Lab up gradation
Physics
List given in
Departmental
Annexure B1
4.5
Chemistry 1.0
Botany 1.0
Zoology 0.5
Electronics 0.5
Mathematics 1.0
Commerce 1.0
Economics 0.5
Total 10.0
Sl. No Budget Head Name of the
Department
Name of the
Equipment
Approximate
Cost
01
Internet
connectivity
All Departments/
Entire Campus
Wi-Fi-Connectivity
equipment and
boosters cum
jammers
5.0
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3) List and Approximate cost of proposed classroom facilities:
B) Teaching (PG)
1) Upgradation of Reading Room:
2) Journals and Books:
Sl. No Budget Head Name of the
Department
Name of the
Equipment
Approximate
Cost
01
Up gradation of
Classrooms/Seminar
Hall
All Departmets
Interactive board
and other facilities
10.0
02 Teaching Aids Dept of Computer
Science
Simulation Lab 6.0
Sl. No Budget Head Name of the
Department
Name of the
Equipment
Approximate
Cost
01
Upgradation
Dept of Library
Sciences
Computers,
Reprography
facilty
5.0
Sl. No Budget Head Name of the
Department
Name of the
Equipment
Approximate
Cost
01
Journals and Books
Dept of Library
Sciences
Books
2.5
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C) Research
1).List and approximate cost of proposed Research Equipment:
D) Extension
1) List and approximate cost of facilities
Sl No Budget Head Name of the
Department
Name of the
Equipment
Approximate
Cost
01
Research
All Departments
engaged in
Research
FTIR and TG-
DTA Others
Research
Equipments
21.50
Sl No Budget Head Name of the
Department
Name of the
Equipment
Approximate
Cost
01 Uninterrupted
power supply
(Natural resource)
Physics Solar panels 10.0
02
Service to
community
Chemistry
Water and Soil
analysis
4.0
03 Blood Grouping
Unit
Zoology Speed Analyser 3.0
04 Women
Empowerment Cell
All Departments Audio systems etc 1.0
05 Financial Literacy
Centre
Dept of
Commerce and
Economics
Computer and its
auxiliary unit
1.0
Total 19.0
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E) Other Activities:
1) List and Approximate cost of proposed other activities:
Sl. No Budget Head Name of the
Department
Name of the
Equipment
Approximate
Cost
01 Office automation Office LAN 3.0
02 Yoga Centre Physical
Education
Necessary
facilities to
carryout activity
2.0
03 Safe Drinking
Water
Office RO system 3.0
04 Upgradation of
Lab equipment
Chemistry Distilled Water
Plant
10.0
Total 34.0
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ANNEXURE – B2 (Proposed budget for total Recurring Grants)
1) Lab Consumables:
2). Approximate cost of Software:
Sl. No Budget Head Name of the
Department
Name of the
Requirement
Approximate
Cost
01
Teaching (UG)
All Science
Departments
Consumables
4.0
02 Research Physics,
Chemistry, Botany
and Zoology
Chemicals and
Others
6.0
03 Extension
(Water Analysis)
Chemistry Chemicals and
Others
0.5
04 Extension
(Blood Grouping)
Zoology Chemicals and
Others
0.5
Total 11.0
Sl. No Budget Head Name of the
Department
Name of the
Equipment
Approximate
Cost
01
Software
All Science Dept.
Software for
Electronic
simulations and
language labs
7.0
Entire College MIS soft ware 2.0
Department
Commerce/Economics
Tally/Business
accounting
packages
1.0
Total 10.0
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3). Approximate cost of Software:
4) Maintenance of Equipment
5). Enrichment of Teachers:
Sl. No Budget Head Name of the
Department
Name of the
Equipment
Approximate
Cost
01
Teaching (UG)
Entire College
Internet Service
3.0
Total 3..0
Sl. No Budget Head Name of the
Department
Name of the
Requirement
Approximate
Cost
01
Extension
(RO Water
System)
Office
Candles
2.0
02 Extension
(SOLAR)
Physis Cleaning of Solar
Panels
2.5
02 Extension
(Distilled Water
Plant)
Chemistry Candles / Granules 1.0
Total 5.5
Sl. No Budget Head Name of the
Department
Name of the
requirement
Approximate
Cost
01
Teaching (PG)
All Dept.
Seminars/Workshops
/ Conferences
5.0
Total 5.0
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6). Others:
Sl. No Budget Head Name of the
Department
Name of the
requirement
Approximate
Cost
01
Teaching (PG)
All PG Dept.s
Online Course
Registration
1.0
Teaching (PG) All PG Depts Field Trips 2.5
02 Research
All PG Depts Visits to Research
labs
2.5
Research
All PG Depts Student Live
Projects
3.0
Research Dept. of Botany Herbal seeds,
Green Room
4.0
03 Extension
(Financial
Literacy)
Dept of Commerce/
Economics
Guest Lectures by
Experts
1.5
Extension
(Women
Empowerment
Cell)
Women
Empowerment Cell
Materials hand
outs
0.5
04 Others IQAC Competitive
books
2.5
Total 17.5
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ANNEXURE – C2 (31)
Justification for Recurring expenditure on all activities:
To carry out all activities explained in action plan under B1 , for maintenance and
consumables the following amounts are required.
Sl.No. Name of the facility Approximate
cost in Lac
A Teaching Facilities(UG): 14.0
B Teaching Facilities(PG): 8.5
C Research Facilities: 13.5
D Extension Activities: 6.5
E Other Activities 17.5
Total 58.0
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Year wise Budget allocation for Proposed Activities
Year wise Non-Recurring Budget estimates
Year wise Recurring Budget estimates
Year wise Budget for proposed activitie
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ANNEXURE B1
[Non-recurring facilities (instruments) proposed by the department with Justification]
For UG Teaching:
1. LCD, Document Projector and Smart board cum Projector
Approximate Cost: 10.0 L
Justification: To enhance the quality in teaching and meet the global challenges in
higher education, the said mentioned content display projectors are very essential.
The students will receive effective and impressive concepts in three dimensional
view. Studio enables for common interactive presentations and highly useful for
common lessons and effective ICT based teaching.
2. LAN and Wi-Fi to entire campus
Approximate Cost: 5.0 L
Justification:To take the IT-enabled administration and teaching & learning
process further ahead, the college proposes to provide LAN (Local Area Network)
and Wireless Internet connection (Wi-Fi) in the campus. The LAN will enable all
the systems in the college to talk to each other in a seamless network. The Wi-Fi
internet connection would enable the teachers and students explore the Internet for
expanding the horizon of knowledge and explore latest academic resources. The
Wi-Fi enables the teachers carry their laptops to the class rooms and use the
internet based resources (audio/video/ Graphics, etc.) for bringing a live
environment in the classroom. This would equip the teacher with additional
resource support related to his field of instruction.
The Wi-Fi network facility will also improve the image of the college so as to
attract better intake of students, introduction of new IT-based courses in future and
entering into MoUs with reputed National and International institutions and
organizations.
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3. Simulation Lab:
Approximate Cost: 6.0 L
Justification: To give exposure to the students in unseen and hidden scientific
concepts a simulation lab with systems and relevant lab is essential. This attempt
encourages to the students to do simulation exercises in the areas of their
importance
4. LAB EQUIPMENT ( ~ 10.0 L)
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS and ELECTRONICS
1. G M Counter
Approximate Cost: 1 x 2, 00,000/- =2, 00,000/-
Justification: Required for additional experiments and projects works of III B.Sc.
students
1. Michelson’s Interferometer
Approximate Cost:1 x 55,000/- =55,000/-
Justification: Required for additional experiments and projects works of II B.Sc.
students
2. Piezoelectric Apparatus
Approximate Cost: 5 x12,000/- = 60,000/-
Justification: Required for additional experiments and projects works of III B.Sc.
students
3. He-Ne Laser
Approximate Cost: 1, 10,000/-
Justification: Required for additional experiments and projects works of M.Sc and
B.Sc. students
4. Electron Spin Resonance
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Approximate Cost: 2x 1, 00,000/- = 2,00,000/-
Justification: Required for additional experiments and projects works of M.Sc and
B.Sc. students
5. Dual CROs
Approximate Cost: 4 x 90,000/- = 3, 60,000/-
Justification: Required for experiments and projects works of M.Sc and B.Sc.
Electronics students
6. Digital Spectrometer
Approximate Cost: 1 x 55,000/- =55,000/-
Justification: Required for additional experiments and projects works of M.Sc.,
students
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
1. De-Mineralized Plant
Approximate Cost: 1, 00,000/-
Justification: Required for additional experiments and projects works of B.Sc.
students
2. Digital pH meters
Approximate Cost: 1 x 40, 000/- = 40,000/-
Justification: Required for additional experiments and projects works of B.Sc.
students
3. Digital Conductometers
Approximate Cost: 1 x 15,000/ = 15,000/-
Justification: Required for additional experiments and projects works of M.Sc and
B.Sc. students
4. Digital Potentiometers
Approximate Cost: 1 x 10,000/- = 10,000/-
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Justification: Required for additional experiments and projects works of B.Sc.
students
5. Digital Polari meters
Approximate Cost: 1 x 50,000/- = 50,000/-
Justification: Required for additional experiments and projects works of B.Sc. and
M.Sc students.
DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY
1. Centrifuge 5000-1500rpm
Approximate Cost: 80,000/-
Justification: The instrument is required for teaching UG syllabus ( III B.Sc) for
separation technique.
Specification: Having capacity to separate cell organelles at various rpm
2. Autoclave
Approximate Cost: 80,000/-
Justification: The instrument is required for sterilization process.
Specification: AVDS-800 (24” x 18”) 600mm
3. Orbital Shaking Incubator
Approximate Cost:1,44,000/-
Justification: The instrument is required for molecular biology experiments.
Specification: Remi CIS-24BL 20 x 250ml flask
Note: The total amount proposed for all Departments is limited to
Rupees. Ten lakhs only
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Teaching (PG):
1. Upgradation of Reading room:
Approximate Cost: 5.0 L
Justification: The college Library is not only the oldest but also one of the biggest libraries
available in Degree Colleges in Andhra Pradesh. It has a rare collection of books including
some books which were published in the year 1800 A.D. It has very good collection of
books in English, Telugu, Urdu, Tamil, Sanskrit, and Oriya language and literature. It has
been serving as a Reference Library for the subjects like Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry,
Botany, Zoology, Commerce, Economics, and so on. The College Library has a total
Collection of more than 88,000 relating to various subjects. It is a good resource centre for
readers at present. The library is run with vast infrastructure consisting of building double
ducked iron racks and reading room.
As one of the oldest Educational institutions established in India, this college has the
responsibility and social obligation for preserving the knowledge resources of elder
generations rendered in the form of books. Hence, the college proposes to take this
prestigious project of digitizing the oldest books.
To give the access the Library books and journals and to create conducive ambience the
Upgradation of reading room with more no of systems and extending seating capacity is
much essential.
C. Research
Approximate Cost: 21.5 L
Justification:
Central Instrumentation Facility (CIF) – (for Research Support)
The College is having recognised research centres and research guides, giving guidance
for M.Phil and Ph.D. programmes (part time and full time).The funding agencies like
UGC, BRNS, DST and CSIR also stresses that a minimum research instruments has to be
their own to encourage the further research funding through Minor and Major Research
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Projects. In that way also the CIF is an innovative idea to start a basic research in
Government Degree Colleges.
Central Instrumentation Facility:
Sl. No.
Name of the Research
Instrument
Department/Purpose/
Justification
No.
of
items
Cost
per
unit
Total
(Lakhs)
Approx.
1 Digital Weighing Machine
(Mettler – USA)
All Departments /- for
weighing their research
materials(high accuracy)
1 1.40 1.40
2 Auto Clave Zoology/Bot/Bio-Tech/Chem
to sterilize the Materials 1 0.80 0.80
3. Centrifuge All Departments for
centrifuge 1 1.0 1.0
8. De- Ionized water Plant All Departments for
analytical purposes 2.0 1.5
11 FTIR
Fourier Transform Infra-red
Spectroscopy
Physics/Chemistry-for
functional group analysis 1 11.0 10.0
12 TG-DTA
Temperature Gravitation –
Differential Thermal Analysis
Physics/Chemistry-for
functional group analysis 1 6.80 06.8
Installation Charges
Grand Total 21.50
Note: The total amount proposed for all Departments is limited to
Rupees. 21.5 lakhs only
D. Extension:
1. Solar Panels
Approximate Cost: 10.0 L
Justification: Exploring Alternative Energy Sources – Solar Power Plant
Under the initiative for Campus Development, the college proposes to harness and utilize
Solar power. The need and necessity for such initiative are elaborated below:
The College is spread in 38 acres of land with 1,25,00 Sq.mt. built in space. As has been
mentioned earlier, the College has three major blocks – Arts, Science and P.G. Blocks.
The administrative and academic activities consume lot of electrical power. The regular
classroom activities, the Physics and Electronics Laboratories, JKC Labs, Office
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administrative activities, frequently conducted examinations, etc., require uninterrupted
power supply. Further, there is only one power connection to the college, i.e., in the name
of the Principal and there are practical hindrances in obtaining further connections. Due to
this, the College falls in higher slab and incurs a bill crossing one lakh every month.
During the power cuts, it becomes difficult to provide alternative power supply (lighting,
etc., ) as the existing Diesel-run generator cannot cater to the demand. Sometimes, this
hampers smooth functioning of examinations as some rooms don’t get adequate
ventilation.
Further, the vast open land of the college faces the problems of trespassing mainly during
night times, due to inadequate lighting and security facilities.
Considering the above facts and problems, the college would like to explore and harness
alternative energy sources such as Solar Power by establishing solar power plants/ solar
panels in the campus. The vast and open space available above the Arts, Science and P.G.
blocks can be utilized for erecting the panels. The Compound wall of the college also can
have solar fencing to provide security at night.
The proposed project may include installing Solar Photovoltaic Power Plant, with an
emphasis on using the latest technology to make the cost of the power plant affordable.
This proposal takes a cue from the initiatives of Governments of Chandigarh and
Tamilnadu, where some Government colleges have installed Solar Photovoltaic Power
plants to meet their power needs.
2. Water Analysis & Soil Analysis
Approximate Cost: 4.0 L
Justification: To analyze samples of water given public. To analyze the different excess
and deficiency of metals present in the samples of soil for agriculture purposes to serve the
in and around Rajahmundry farmers
3. Blood Analysis Equipment
Approximate Cost: 3.0 L
Justification: To analyze blood samples and give reports to students as well as to public
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4. Women Empowerment Cell
Approximate Cost: 1.0 L
Justification: To create awareness of women’s rights, women education and to fight
against harassment among students and also to council needy women in the society.
5. Financial Literacy Centre
Approximate Cost: 1.0 L
Justification: To establish Financial Literacy Centre for giving exposure to Banking and
Financial services and equip the students with skills relevant to the sector
E. Others
1. Upgradation of Distilled Water Plant
Approximate Cost: 10.0 L
Justification: To provide distilled water to all the normal and research Laboratories for
quality of experimentation. It is also aimed to generate income by supplying to other
needy institutions.
2. RO water purifier system
Approximate Cost: 3.0 L
Justification: To provide safe drinking water for better health of students. And also to
provide to public if possible.
3. Office automation and Management Information System
Approximate Cost: 4.0 L
Justification: Complete office automation, and file tracking system for efficient
administration under Management Information System (MIS)
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4. YOGA and Cultural Activity Centre
Approximate Cost: 2.0 L
Justification: To provide mental and physical fitness to the students resulting in the
enhancement of learning skills. It is also aimed start a certificate course in YOGA by
Physical education department.
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Brief Report on the
additional criteria
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A BRIEF REPORT ON THE ADDITIONAL CRITERIA
A) Transparency in admissions:
The admission process is only on merit basis duly following
reservations and all lists of selected candidates will be displayed on the notice
board well in advance. It is planned to implement online admission process in
future for still more transparency.
B) Consistent Academic improvement:
There is consistent Academic improvement. A cursory glance at the results chart
displayed by the Controller of Examinations bears ample evidence to the
consistent growth and improvement of the college. Immediately after declaring
results ,they will be analysed and necessary steps are taken , if short falls are
observed.
C) Introduction of innovations in curriculum:
Innovations in curriculum take place every two years or three years by adding
some new topics and replacing some of the old topics. There is a deviation of
20% curriculum from the university prescribed syllabi and the college plans to go
with 30% deviation from hereafter. Additional inputs are added in each subject
and paper on advanced topics.
D) Strengthening Laboratories:
This aspect is taken care of every year with the funds sanctioned by the UGC
and the state government. Proposals are made in the present CPE for a full and
substantial strengthening of all the 16 labs that are existing on the premises.
E) Improvement of the Library:
The College is focal hub for higher learning. It has 88000 and odd books at
present and every year some new titles add to the old stock. It is proposed to have
a separate structure of its own spaciously to accommodate more readers. It is in
dire need of extra staff to monitor the issue and collection of books.
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F) Use of IT:
E – class rooms are available in some departments to promote ICT
based teaching. Many teaching faculty are using ICT techniques to the externt
available. It needs to be strengthened. Proposals are made in the present CPE
for substantial development.
G) Students’ Performance:
The college has excellent potential from this perspective. Students
of this college brought laurels in different competitions conducted statewide and
25% of the students go with an appointment letter in their hands in various on
campus and off campus job drives. The JKC unit of the college is a success
symbol for various selections.
H) Student support and governance:
The Jawahar Knowledge which acts as nodal point for all JKC ‘s in the district
offers regular coaching on skill oriented programmes like personality
development and Spoken English and conducted many placement programmes
under campus recruitment. . There are five NSS units with good activities and two
NCC units with one comprising of Girls.Every year at least four to five people are
participating in the Republic Day parade in NEW DELHI on January 26th.
I) Participation in Sports, etc.,:
Students of the college brought various trophies and rolling shields in various
sports and game events conducted across the state and the physical director of the
college encourages their talent by leading them to various sports events.
J) Improvement of Tutorial system:
Mentoring system is available in the college for each and every class. The proctor
of the class takes care of all the problems of each and every student and guides
him in all academic aspects and all problems of the students.
K) Improvement of examination system:
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There is a Controller of Examinations, assisted by two Asst Controllers to
conduct examinations and award degrees. It has been slowly evolving step by
step with the innovative changes and takes care forimmediate announcement of
results so as to enable students to appear for various higher entrance exams. In
future it is planned to conduct online examinations for the internal examinations.
L) Research Output:
The college has established Research laboratories in the
departments of Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology with considerable
research output and produced nearly 100 research papers in various National
and International Journals for the last five years.There are many doctorates in
the teaching faculty with ResearchGuide ship and the college has one Research
Promotion committee to look after various research activities and to encourage
research. There are many minor and major research Projects which are upstream
and many more are going to launch.
M) Help provided to poor students:
Through career guidance cell free coaching was given to nearly 200 students of
both UG & PG for IBPS clerical and Probationary examinations and also for
Combine Graduate level examinations. Coaching was also offered for
NET/SLET Examination, and AUCET entrance. Besides scholar ships from
Govt. for poor students from the categories of ,S.C,,S.T., E.B.C Economically
backward students financial assistance has been provided for many poor students
from poor boys fund and some of the Teaching and Non- teaching members
also contributed for this programme.
N) Participation in community affairs :
NSS , NCC, Red Ribbon ,Red cross units participate in all community
activities like Anti Drug campaign , Aids Awareness, Godavari Pushkarams in
traffic control and in all social activities.
O) Evidence of concern for environment :
The college observes no vehicle day, no plastic day, Swatcha
Bharat, clean and green and all environment concern programme. In the
curriculum a pater is included with title “ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES”.
P) Vocational Courses & Skill oriented programmes:
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In the present Choice based Credit System of awarding degrees,
there are General Electives and Subject Electives which groom the students in
skill based studies. The General Elective is introduced with such a motto that the
outgoing student can live on his own with the skills imparted. The Commerce
Department has imparting training in "Tally" and certain other add-on course for
making students self-reliable.
Q) Expected Outcome:
After the fully grown and full-blooded system is streamlined with the funds
provided by the UGC for the College, if selected for CPE, it will be in a position
to send out self-reliant and fully knowledgedindividuals who can make out their
livelihood and serve the Nation as responsible citizen of India.
R) Any Other information:
The College has a tremendous human potential which is not properly harnessed
for want of certain minor short-falls. Once the college is equipped with the
entire infrastructure it sought by way of its budgetary provisions, the college will
grow not like a synthetic structure but like a flowing garden.
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Supporting Documents
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GOVERNMENT COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), RAJAHMUNDRY
VISION:To make the college a value driven academic and research institute leading
the students towards beneficial results for humanity.
MISSION: Providing qualitative education and innovative research for the all-round
development of the personality.
GOALS & OBJECTIVES:
Goals:
Encouraging global competence
Research with human face.
Objectives:
Providing standard Education
Developing the all-round personality
Employability
Profile of the College:
Government College, Rajahmundry started functioning as a Zilla school in 1853 and was
upgraded as a Provincial school of Madras presidency in 1868. This was the beginning of the
unbroken story of Government College Rajahmundry which completed 158 years of its
mammoth service The high school classes were discontinued in 1885 and the college has since
remained exclusively as college for University classes. The College was affiliated to University
of Madras in 1891.
Rajahmundry is situated on the banks of the holy river Godavari, known as the Dakshina Ganga
in Andhra Pradesh. It was the capital city of Eastern Chalukyan empire which reached the heights
of its glory during the reign of King Raja Raja Narendra in the 11th century. It was a seat of great
learning where art, literature and trade flourished to their perfection. Adikavi Nannayya, the court
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poet of Raja Raja Narendra and the first poet of Telugu Literature who translated the Sanskrit
Version of the Mahabharatha into Telugu belongs to this place.
At the commencement of 19th century, the Govern
ment College at Rajahmundry was one of the only three graded Colleges maintained by the
Government of Madras Presidency, and the other two being the Presidency College, Chennai and
the Kumbakonam College, Kumbakonam. The great people who served this institution include
Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, the most influential scholars of comparative religion and
philosophy, worked as a faculty member in the Department of Philosophy (1916-1919) in this
institution. He was the firstVice-President of India (1952–1962), and also served as second
President (1962–1967) of India.
Another stalwart Sri. Kandukuri Veeresalingam Pantulu, a social reformer of Andhra Pradesh
worked in this college as a faculty member in Telugu Department during the year 1876-77. He is
widely considered as the man who first brought about the Renaissance in Telugu people and
Telugu literature. He fought for the emancipation and empowerment of women way back in
1910. Some of the students of this Alma mater, who later turned into giants in various spheres
were Sri K.V.Reddy Naidu, Acting Governor in 1936 in Madras Presidency, Sri Tanguturi
Prakasam Panthulu, known as Andhra Kesari (literally, the Lion of Andhra) and the first Chief
Minister of the erstwhile Madras province that was to become Andhra State, Sri Varahagiri
Jogiah Panthulu, illustrious father of V.V.Giri former President of India, Sri V.K.Krishna
Menon, Former Defence Minister of India and Sri P.S.Rao, Chairman, Damodar Valley
Corporation, former Governor of Kerala and an awardee of Padmabhushan.
The college also produced some outstanding literary and artistic stalwarts like Sri Damerla Rama
Rao, Freedom fighters like Sri Gadicherla Harisarvottama Rao who took active part in
Vandematharam Movement in pre-independence era and Sri Koka Subba Rao, the former Chief
Justice of Supreme Court. The college was affiliated to Andhra University in 1926. The
Centenary celebrations of the College were held in February 1960, with Sri C.D.Deshmukh, the
then Chairman of U.G.C, as President.
Affiliation:
Since its inception, the College was affiliated to University of Madras, Chennai. From the year
1930 onwards, the College got affiliation to Andhra University, Visakhapatnam. In the academic
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year 2012-13, the UG courses are affiliated to Adikavi Nannayya University, Rajahmundry.
Undergraduate courses were started in the college from 1930. At present, the college offers
instruction in 22 UG programmes and 7 PG programmes. The Department of Chemistry has been
recognized by Andhra University as Research centre and it is offering M.Phil and Ph.D courses
in Chemistry and the Department has produced 2 Ph.Ds and 5 M.Phils so far. Recently, the
Department of Physics has also been recognized as a Research Centre by Andhra University,
Visakhapatnam. Some scholars are carrying out research in the Departments of Physics and
Mathematics for M.Phil and Ph.D degrees.
Metcalfe Boys Hostel, attached to the college was started in July 1950.It is under the
control of the Principal assisted by a committee consisting of a Deputy warden and other staff
members of the college. A new girls hostel was built in the college campus during the year
2008-09 at a cost of one crore funded by UGC. The UGC granted Autonomous status to this
college during the academic year 2000-2001 and it is extended till 2013. The college is one of
the very few Government Colleges in Andhra Pradesh which were granted autonomy. Under
the Autonomous set up, the college introduced Semester System. The college was accredited
at grade ‘A’ by NAAC in 2004.. Some of the prominent British Principals who worked in this
institution were E.P.Metcalfe (1877-1896), E.W.Middlemast (1896 -1903), Mark Hunter
(1903 - 1909), O.J.Couldrey (1909-1919), and C.J.Wilkinson (1919 -1921). The college has
grown from strength to strength over the past 158 years and is forging ahead as a Global
Educational Institution under the able leadership of the present Principal, Dr.Ch.Mastanaiah,
who is a NAAC Coordinator, NAAC Resource Person and Research Director in Commerce.
The college now caters to the educational needs of more than 3000 students with
various groups and combinations of study at UG and PG levels. The college withstood the
onslaught of social, political and economic changes and emerged as a towering champion of
education for the upliftment of the poor and the downtrodden sections of society.
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DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE OF EAST GODAVARI DISTRICT
3.2 Introduction:
The East Godavari District, the second largest district of Andhra Pradesh in area, was carved out
as a separate District in 1925 from erstwhile united Godavari district. The district, with an area of
10, 807 sq.km, extends between latitudes 16o30 ’N and 18o 20’N and longitudes of 81o30’E and
82o32’E covering majority area of Godavari Delta. The district is popularly known as rice bowl of
Andhra Pradesh with 69.8% of population depending on agriculture. The district is divided into
five revenue divisions and 60 mandals including two urban mandals – Rajahmundry urban and
Kakinada Urban for administrative purposes. Further, the district consists of 1011 grampanchayats
with 1379 revenue villages.
Demography:
As per the 2011 census, the population of the district is 51,51,549, of which males constitute
25,69,419 and females 25,82,130 with females outnumbering male population with sex ratio of
1005:1000 which is much more than the state’s sex ratio of 993 and national sex ratio of 940. The
rural population constitutes 74.51% and urban population 25.49%. It is one of the densely
populated districts in the country with a population density of 477 and enjoys 19th rank in
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population out of 640 districts in India making it a rich treasure of human resources. Over the last
decade (2001- 2011) the district recorded a growth rate of 5.1%.
Literacy:
The literacy rate of the district is 71.4% of which male and female literacy rates are 74.51% and
67.52 % respectively. It recorded a literacy growth rate of about 4.5% over the decade. The
district has much higher literacy rate than the average literacy rate of Andhra Pradesh (67.02%).
Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) in Higher education in East Godavari District. ( Numbers in %)
Potential for GER :
From the times immemorial, the people of the district have proved to be an educationally
conscious which is evident from the recorded high literacy rate and eminent educationalists
emerged from the district. The District has 13 Government Degree Colleges, 10 private aided
degree colleges and more than 100 private unaided degree colleges offering undergraduate as well
as post graduate courses. On an average, about 31,080 students are coming out with flying colours
from these institutions. Based on the past statistical data of the district, at least 25% of the passed
outs , i.e., 7770 students are expected to enter the portals of higher educational institutions for
pursuing post graduate courses in the district. In case of the up gradation of this college into a
university, more than 70 % i.e., 5450 students have fairly good chances to choose this college as
their destination due to its strategic location in the urban area, convenient conveyance, hostel
facilities, accessibility and proximity with well connected road and railway commuting facilities.
All BOYS GIRLS
ALL 19.2 22.9 16
SC 13.91 17.14 10.95
ST 10.97 14.46 8.04
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COLLEGE PROFILE
a. Courses offered
S.No Title of Programmes Level (UG,PG, M.Phil.,Ph.D)
Duartion (Years)
Year of Starting
Sanctioned Annual Intake
Total Student Strength
I Graduation (UG)
1 BA (EHP) UG 03 1973 60 60
2 BA (GHP) UG 03 1932 30 30
3 BA (PPT) UG 03 1916 30 30
4 BA (HP English) UG 03 1953 30 30
5 BA (ES Commerce) UG 03 2007 30 30
6 BA (ES Computers) UG 03 2007 30 30
7 B Sc (MPC) EM UG 03 1953 60 60
8 B Sc (BZC) EM UG 03 1973 60 60
9 B Sc (MPC) TM UG 03 1953 30 30
10 B Sc (BZC) TM UG 03 1953 30 30
11 B Sc (MP Electronics) UG 03 1973 30 30
12 B Sc (MP Computers) UG 03 1998 45 45
13 B Sc (MS Computers) UG 03 2007 55 55
14 B Sc (Bio Technology) UG 03 2007 30 30
15 B Sc (MZ C) UG 03 2007 30 30
16 B Sc (Geology MP) UG 03 1953 60 60
17 B Sc (Geology MC) UG 03 1953 30 30
18 B Sc (MES) UG 03 1998 30 30
19 B Com (General) EM UG 03 1993 60 60
20 B Com (Computers) UG 03 1998 60 60
21 B Com (General) TM UG 03 1953 60 60
II Post Graduation (PG)
1 M.Sc (Physics) PG 02 1973 36 36
2 M.Sc(Mathematics) PG 02 1973 40 40
3 M.Sc(Chemistry) PG 02 1973 72 72
4 M.Sc(Zoology) PG 02 2005 24 24
5 M.Sc(Botany) PG 02 2009 30 30
6 M.Com PG 02 1973 50 50
7 M.A (Telugu) PG 02 1973 50 50
III Research Programmes (M.Phil.,Ph.D)
1 Physics M.Phil 02 2010 04 03
2 Physics Ph.D 03-05 2010 02 02
3 Chemistry M.Phil 02 2003 04 03
4 Chemistry Ph.D 03-05 2003 03 03
5 Mathematics M.Phil 02 2010 02 01
6 Mathematics Ph.D 03-05 2010 02 02
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Student Profile
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Student enrolment and Social profile details
1
3250
3205
3400
3502
College Strength
2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12
Urban -Male19%
Urban -Female11% Rural-Male
43%
Rural-Female27%
Rural70%
Rural -Urban Status of the College
17%
8%
6%2%26%
13%
15%
13%
Social Status
SC-Male SC-Female ST-Male ST-Female
OBC-Male OBC-Female Gen-Male Gen-Female
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Staff DETAILS
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b. Staff details
DEPARTMENT Staff Qualification
Ph
D
M.Phil N.E.T/S.E
.T
P.G Total
Telugu 3
(R)
2 (C), 2 1 (R), 1 (C) 09
English - 1 (R) 2 (R) 2 (R) 05
Sanskrit 2
(R)
- - - 02
Hindi - - 0 (R) 1(C) 01
Commerce 3 2 (R) 1 (R) 4 (R), 5 (C) 15
Philosophy 1
(R)
- - - 01
Economics 1 (R) 1 (R) 1 (R), 1 (C) 04
Politica Science - 1 - 1 02
Mathematics 2
(R)
- 1 (R) 3 (R), 1 (C) 07
Physics 2
(R)
2 (R) 3 (R) 6 (R), 2 (C) 15
Chemistry 5(R
)
7 (R) 1 (R) 8 (R), 1 (C) 22
Botany 4
(R)
1 (R) - 1 (R) 06
Zoology 2
(R)
- - 2 (R), 1 (C) 05
Microbilogy - - - 1 (R), 1 (C) 02
Bio Technology 1 - 1 - 02
Statistics 1 - - - 01
Geology 2 - - 1 03
Geography - - - 1 (C) 01
History 1
(C)
- - 1 02
Computer Science - - - 2 (C) 02
Total 29 16 13 49 107
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Placement
RECORD
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Placement Record of the students
Status of JKC training & placements
S.No JKC / District
Year
Students trained & Placed
Batch I Batch
II Batch
III Batch
IV Total
No. of Students
Placed
1
Government College (A)
RAJAHMUNDRY
2011-12 150 158 10 0 328 82
2 2012-13 150 119 0 0 269 84
3 2013-14 100 100 45 30 SPL
245+30 61
4 2014-15 100 100 53 50 SPL
253 + 50
120
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MAJOR/ MINOR RESEARCH
PROJECTS
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Minor /Major- Research Projects (Ongoing)
Name of the Dept
Research
Project
Name/Period Name of the
faculty
Amount
Granted
PHYSICS
MAJOR/
BRNS
Powder Electroluminescence
Devices from Oxide Nano
Materials
Dr.K.Rama
chandra Rao
Rs.24,
88,496/-
PHYSICS MINOR/
UGC
Synthesis and Charectrisation
of Bismuth and Rare earth
co-doped Oxide Nano
Materials for efficient
Luminescence Properties
Dr.K.Rama
chnadra Rao Rs. 5,00,000/-
PHYSICS MINOR/
UGC
Unidirectional growth and
characterization of Rare
Earth Doped single crystals
for photoluminescence
applications
T. K Visweswara
Rao Rs. 3,90,000/-
PHYSICS MINOR/
UGC
Synthesis and
characterization of thin films
made of Zirnonium and
Vanadium doped with
Lanthanides and Actinides
Valluri Srinivaa
Rao 3,80,000/-
CHMISTRY MINOR/
UGC
Kinetic studies on some
electron transfer reaction
catalyzed by AOT/Heptance
reverse
Mrs.S
UNEETHA. D
3,15,000/-
CHEMISTRY MINOR/
UGC
CAN catalyzes
Diasteroselective three-
component synthesis of 4-
Amidotetrahydropyrans
Dr. Satya
Lakshmi
2,40,000
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STATISTICS MINOR/
UGC
Prevalence of Diabets in
Rajahmundry (urban),
Andhra Pradesh, India
Dr. N.Madhavi 1,65,000
ZOOLOGY MINOR/
UGC
Protective role of crucumin
on nicotine induced Ox
idative stress in male ale
albino Rat
Dr. Tejomurthy 5,00,000
CHEMISTRY
MINOR/
UGC
A chemometric study on the
chemical speciation & some
biologically important
complex equilibria in
Actonitrile & Ethyleneglycol.
Mrs. Sreevaram.T
2,00,000
MATHEMATI
CS
MINOR/
UGC
Hall effects on Conventional
flow heat and mass transfer
Dr.D.Chitti Babu
1,50,000
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Minor /Major- Research Projects (Completed)
Name of the Dept
Research
Project
Name/Period Name of the
faculty
Amount
Granted
Commerece MRP Micro finance to rural artisans- a study of southern districts of Orissa
G. Chandraih 1,25,000
Botany MRP An Investigation of Medicinal and RET Plants of Maredumilli Area, East Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh
Sri B. Venkateswara Rao
Rs. 60,000/-
Botany MRP Studies on Reproductive
Biology of Jatropa, a
Biofuel Resource and
Medicinally Important
Genus.
Dr. P.V.S.N.G. Krishnam Raju
Rs. 60,000/-
Botany MRP The Efficacy of VC, VAM and Trichoderma in the Yield and Growth of Bhindi and Tomato
Dr. D. Jayalakshmi :
60,000/-
MRP Tribal women Health Disorders of East Godavari District an Ethnomedicinal Approach
Dr. J. Suneetha 1,10,000/-
Chemistry MRP Chemical special of Copper and Zinc metal Ligand complexes in Micellor medium
V. Sambasiva Rao
1,00,000
Telugu MRP Thirupathi venkata kavulu M.Sudhamayi 55,000
Physics MRP “Growth &
Characterization Of
Organic And Semi
Organic Non Linear
Optical (NLO) Single
Crystals By Solution
Growth Technique”
Dr. Ramchandra Rao
1,75,000
Physics MRP Structural, Optical And Thermal Properties Of Non
Linear Optical (Nlo)
Single Crystals By
Solution Growth
Technique
V. Srinivasa Rao
1,75,000
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INTENATIONAL/National
Conferences/Seminars/ Workshops
Conducted by Various Departments
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INTENATIONAL/NATIONAL Conferences/Seminars/
Workshops Conducted by Various Departments
S.
No
Name of the
Dept Topic Date
International/
National/
State
1 Mathematics State level workshop on vector
analysis and applications. 07.10.2010.
State
2 Physics
National workshop on Preparation and
characterization of Nonlinear Optical
Materials
18.3.2011 National
3 Chemistry
National Seminar on Emerging
Trends in Instrumental Methods of
Chemical Analysis
07/03/2011 National
4 Physics State Level Seminar on "Applications
of Physics in Medicine" 30/11/2011 State
5 Botany State level workshop on Modern
Trends in Horticulture 05.03.2011. National
6 Physics National conference on Advanced
Research concepts in Physics
24-11-2011 &
25-11-2011 National
7 Hindi Study of Modern Poetry in Hindi,
Sanskrit and Telugu” 21-22 Feb
2011 National
8 Hindi National Seminar on Hindi literature 31/3/2013 National
9 Commerce “Finance to the Fisheries sector by
institutional Agencies and Recovers 16.11.2013. National
10 English
State level Seminar on " Teaching
English Grammar at UG level-A new
Perspective
26/02/2014 State
11 Physics
State level Seminar on " Nano
Materials-Synthesis and
Characterization Techniques
28/02/2014 State
12 Hindi Naya vimarsh on dalith literature 10 & 11 Jan.
2014. National
13 Telugu
Telugu Bashalo Dhvani Padamsalu
Gurtinchadam &Aadhunika Kavithva
Dhoranalu, Prakriya Avagahana
25-2-2014 National
14 Academic
Cell
International workshop on "Stress &
Resilience" 16 Nov 2014
International
15 Chemistry
Workshop on Radiochemistry and
Applications of Radioisotopes
24-11-2014 to
29-11-2014 National
16 Physics “Advanced Technology Oriented
Meterials. ATOM – 2014”
8.12.2014 to
9.12.2014 National
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Research Publications/ Outcome
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Department of Physics
S.No Name of the
Faculty
Title of the Paper Journal Name Year
1
Dr. K. Rama
Chandra Rao
Structural and
Photoluminescence
Studies of Eu3+ doped L-
Tartaric Single Crystal
through Evaporation
Technique
MOLSTR21239 :
Journal of Molecular
Structure : Elsevier-
Science Direct
doi:10.1016/j.molstruc.
2014.12.086
2014
2
Spectroscopic Studies on
Pure and Mn2+ Doped
Nonlinear L-Cysteine
Hydrochloride
Monohydrate for Electro-
optic Modulation
International Journal of
ChemTech Research,
CODEN (USA):
IJCRGG ISSN : 0974-
4290 Vol.6, No.17, pp
269-274, 2014
2014
Luminescence from ZnS:
Bulk vs Nano
AIP Conf. Proc.,
(2014)
2014
3
Enhancement of spin life
time τ in Metals and
Metal Composites by
altering the spin transfer
torque in magnetic tunnel
junctions by operating
Ultra cold Plasmas
International Journal of
Science and Research
(IJSR): ATOM-2014
Conference Special
Issue: Page No: Vol.1.
(2014) 135--139
ISSN (Online): 2319-
7064, Impact Factor
(2013): 4.438
2014
4
Incorporation of Iron (II)
on Structural, Optical,
Spectroscopic Studies of
Sulphamic Acid Single
Crystals
International Journal of
Science and Research
(IJSR): ATOM-2014
Conference Special
Issue: Page No: Vol.1.
(2014) 127--130
ISSN (Online): 2319-
7064, Impact Factor
(2013): 4.438
2014
5
Structural, Optical and
Photoluminescence
Studies on Cd-Doped
ZnO Nanoparticles:
Synthesized by Polyol
Method
International Journal of
Science and Research
(IJSR): ATOM-2014
Conference Special
Issue: Page No: Vol.1.
(2014) 116—118 ISSN
(Online): 2319-7064,
Impact Factor (2013):
4.438
2014
6
Nucleation,
Crystallization, Synthesis
and Characterization of
Magnesium Doped
International Journal of
Science and Research
(IJSR): ATOM-2014
Conference Special
2014
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Dr. K. Rama
Chandra Rao
Sulphamic Acid Single
Crystals
Issue: Page No: Vol.1.
(2014) 112--115
ISSN (Online): 2319-
7064, Impact Factor
(2013): 4.438
7
Structural Studies on
PVA Capped CdS
Nanoparticles
International Journal of
Science and Research
(IJSR): ATOM-2014
Conference Special
Issue: Page No: Vol.1.
(2014) 88-89 ISSN
(Online): 2319-7064,
Impact Factor (2013):
4.438
2013
8
Physical and Optical
Absorption Studies on
Li2O-Al2O3-P2O5 Glasses
Doped with Sm2O3
International Journal of
Science and Research
(IJSR): ATOM-2014
Conference Special
Issue: Page No: Vol.1.
(2014) 57-60 ISSN
(Online): 2319-7064,
Impact Factor (2013):
4.438
2014
9
Optical Absorption
Behavior of Li2O-Al2O3-
P2O5Glasses Mixed with
Nd2O3
International Journal of
Science and Research
(IJSR): ATOM-2014
Conference Special
Issue: Page No: Vol.1.
(2014) 54-56 ISSN
(Online): 2319-7064,
Impact Factor (2013):
4.438
2014
10
Studies on influence of
Cd2+ ions in
unidirectional growth and
characterization of L-
Cysteine hydrochloride
monohydrate single
crystals
SpectrochimicaActa
Part A: Molecular and
Biomolecular
Spectroscopy 136
(2015) 950–1954
2014
11
Thermal Evaporated
V2O5 Thin Films:
Thermodynamic
Properties
International Journal of
ChemTech Research
CODEN (USA):
IJCRGG ISSN : 0974-
4290
Vol.6, No.7, pp 3931-
3934, Sept-Oct 2014
2014
12
The Influence Of Zn2+
on Growth and
Characterization of L-
Cysteine Hydrochloride
International Journal of
Scientific Research,
Vol3.Issue 5- May
2014.
2014
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Department of Chemistry
S.No Name of the
Faculty
Title of the Paper Journal Name Year
1 Dr V RangaRao Effect of various metal ions
impregnation on photocatalytic
activity of ZnO.
International Journal
of Basic & Applied
Chemical Sciences.
2012, vol 2(1) Jan-
mar, pp 66-76
2012
2 Enhanced photocatalytic activity
of silver doped ZnO for
degradation of Rhodomine 6G.
Asian Journal of
Chemistry, vol 24,
No.12 (2012), 5837-
5840.
2012
3 Dr G Satya
Lakshmi
Natural poducts based anticancer
agents.
MiniReviews in
Organic Chemistry.
2012,9,169.
2012
4 Dr B Madhav A tandem one-pot aqueousphase
synthesis of
Tetrahedron Letters,
2012,53, 3835.
2012
Monohydrate Nlo Single
Crystals
13
Mossbauer Spectroscopic
Study of Heat-Treated
(Ni0.5Zn0.5)Fe2O4
Nanoparticles
AIP Conf. Proc. 1447,
1245 (2012); doi:
10.1063/1.4710463
2012
14
Unidirectional growth of
L- Cysteine
Hydrochloride
Monohydrate: First time
observation as NLO
material and its
characterization
Journal of Applied
Crystalgraphy,43,710-
715 (2010).
2010
15
Dr. K. Jyothi Education - A Means to
Women empowerment
Global Journal for
researchanalysis, ISSN
No 2277-8160 Impact
factor : 1.05
2014
16
B.V.Tirupan
yam
Structural and Electrical
Conductivity Properties
of Mn substituted Ni
nano ferrite particles
prepared by co-
precipitation Technique
International Journal of
Science and Research
(IJSR): ATOM-2014
Conference Special
Issue: Page No: Vol.1.
(2014) 45-48 ISSN
(Online): 2319-7064,
Impact Factor (2013):
4.438
2014
17
Valluri.Srini
vasa Rao
Bio-fabrication of Zinc
nanorods from aloevera
gel
2014
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thiazoles/selenazoles.
5 Dr B
Mallikharjuna
Sodium alginate/ Poly(Ethylene
oxide) blend hydrogel membranes
for Controlled release of Anti HIV
Drug.
Designed Monomers
and Polymers 14
(2012) 445–459
2012
6 pH Sensitive Poly (vinylalcohol)/
Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose
IPN microspheres for In-Vitro
release studies of an Anti cancer
drug.
Polymer Bulletin 68
(2012) 1905-1919.
2012
7
Preparation and characterization
of IPN beads for Controlled
Release of Acebutolol
hydrochloride.
Advances in
Polymer
Technology,
31(2)2012,87-99.
2012
8 Dr V RangaRao Synthesis, Characterization and
Optical properties of ZnOnano
particles. International
Nano Letters, 2013,
3, 30.
2013
9 Effect of Silver Impregnation on
efficency of ZnO for
photocatalytic Degradation of
Eosin Y.
Proceedings of
National Academy of
Sciences, India,
section A:
Proceedings of
National Academy of
Sciences, India,
section A: Physical
Sciences, DOI
10.1007/S40010-012-
0063-3. (Feb 2013).
2013
10 Efficient photocatalytic
degradation of Alizarin Reds by
silver impregnated Zinc Oxide.
Proceedings of
National Academy of
Sciences, India,
section A: Physical
Sciences, DOI
10.1007/S40010-013-
0097-1. (oct-
dec2013, 83(4), 30-
315.
2013
11 Dr G Satya
Lakshmi
A distinct novel approach for the
synthesis of 3-indolyl-
methanamines starting from
indoles, aldehydes and
nitrobenzenes in water.
RSC Advances, 2013,
14308-14311.
2013
12 Dr
Mallikharjuna
Chitosan based biodegradable
hydrogel microspheres for
controlled release of an Anti HIV
drug.
Indian Journal of
Advances in
ChemicalSciences
1(3)(2013)144-151.
2013
13 Novel thermo/pH sensitive
nanogels composed from
poly(N-vinylcaprolactam)for
controlled release of an
Colloids and Surfaces
B: Biointerfaces. 102
(2013) 891-897.
2013
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anticancer drug.
14 Preparation and characterization
of Nimesulide loaded Poly
(methyl methacrylate)/Poly
(ethylene oxide) blend
microspheres: in vitro release
studies.
Asian Journal of
Pharmacetucics,7(201
3),118-124.
2013
15 Development and
characterization of semi-IPN
silver nanocomposite hydrogel
for Antibacterial applications.
International Journal
of Carbohydrate
Chemistry,
Volume(2013),
Article ID-243695.
2013
16 Dr V RangaRao Photocatalytic degradation of Azo
dye by silver imregnated Zinc
Oxide.
Journal of Indian
Chemical Society.
vol 91, March 2014,
pp 399-405.
2014
17 Dr K
RaveendraBabu
Synthesis of chiral α-Diarylacetic
esters by stereospecific 1,2-aryl
migration promoted byin situ
generated acetals from benzoins.
Organic Letters,
2014, 16, 1278.
2014
18 Dr
Mallikharjuna
1. Biodegradable PHBV/PEO
Blend Microspheres for
Controlled Release of
Bosentan Monohydrate:
Preparation, Characterization
and In Vitro Release Studies.
2. Int. J. Pharm. Sci.
Rev. Res., 25(2), Mar
– Apr (2014); Article
No. 20, Pages: 103-
109.
2014
S.
N
o
Yea
r
Name of the
Faculty
Title of the Paper Name of the
Journal,
PageNo. &
volume
National
/Internatio
nal
Impact
factor-
citation
index-
ISSN No
01 2009-10
Dr.V.Sambasi
va Rao
Protonation equilibria of
L-Aspartic, Citric and
Succinic Acids in anionic
micellar media.
E-Journal of
Chemistry
2009,6(2).
National ISSN:
0973-4945.
02 200
9-10
Dr.V.Sambasi
va Rao
Speciation of binary
complexes of Co(II),
Ni(II) and Zn(II) with
L-Aspartic acid in
anionic, cationic and
micellar medium.
Chemical
Speciation and
Bioavailability
21(2), (2009)
71-80.
Internationa
l
ISSN:0954
-2599
I.F:0.750
03 200
9-10
Dr.V.Sambasi
va Rao
Effect of micelles on the
chemical speciation of
binary complexes of
Co(II), Ni(II), Cu(II)
and Zn(II) with Succinic
acid.
Journal of
Serbian
Chemical
Society 74(7)
745-
754(2009).
JSCS-3872.
Internationa
l
ISSN:0352
-5139
I.F:0.820
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04 200
9-10
Dr.V.Sambasi
va Rao
Influence of cationic
surfactant on
protonation equilibria of
some amino and
carboxylic acids.
Proceedings of
National
Academy of
Sciences,
India. Section
A, Vol. 79
Part IV
(2009).
National 0.179
05 200
9-10
Dr.V.Sambasi
va Rao
A Study on the
formation and
confirmation of
complexes of Co(II),
Cu(II) and Zn(II) with
L-Arginine in cationic
micellar media.
The ICFAI
university
Journal of
Chemistry.
Vol. II, No.3
PP 72-83.
September
2009.
National ---
06 2009-10
Dr.V.Sambasi
va Rao
Micellar effect on
Metal–Ligand
complexes of Co(II),
Ni(II) and Zn(II) with
Citric acid.
Bulletin of
Chemical
Society of
Ethiopia,
2009, 23(3),
347-358.
Internationa
l
ISSN:1011
-3924
07 2010-11
Dr.V.Sambasi
va Rao
Effect of anionic
surfactants on binary
complexes L-Arginine
with Co(II), Cu(II) and
Zn(II).
Journal of
Indian
Chemistry.
Vol. 87, No.
10, Oct. 2010,
PP-793-802,
2010.
National ISSN:0019
-4522
I.F 0.192
08 2010-11
Dr.V.Sambasi
va Rao
Impact of Neutral
surfactant on
protonation equilibria of
L-Aspartic, Citric and
Succinic acid.
Oxidations
communicatio
ns-33, No.4,
PP-793-802,
2010.
Internationa
l
---
09 2011-12
Dr.V.Sambasi
va Rao
Impact of anionic
surfactants in ternary
complexes of some
metal ions with bio
ligands.
Chemical
speciation and
Bioavailability
, 39-45, 24(1),
2012.
Internationa
l
ISSN:0954
-2599
I.F:0.750
10 2014-15
Dr.V.Sambasi
va Rao
Impact of Cationic
Surfactant ternary
complexes of metal ions
with Bio-Ligands.
Journal of
Chemical and
Pharmaceutica
l Sciences,
ISSN-0974-
2115.
National ISSN-
0974-2115.
11 2014-15
Dr.V.Sambasi
va Rao
Impact of Anionic
Surfactant ternary
complexes of metal ions
with Bio-Ligands.
Association of
Chemistry
Teachers,
ISBN-978-81-
922163--5-5.
National ISBN-978-
81-
922163--5-
5.
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Department of Statistics
S.N
O
Name of the
Faculty
Topic Date
1 Dr. N.
Madhavi
& K. Srinivas
Rao ,
J.Lakshminara
yana
Otimal Pricing Policies of an Inventory Model
for Deteriorating items with Discounts.
(International Journal of Operation Research
vol.12,No.4, 2011)
2011
Dr. N.
Madhavi
& N.V Krishna
Prasad,
K.Niranjan ,
M.s.s.s r.k
Sarma
Correlation of Biologicallu Effective UV-B
irradiance versus ozone at
Visakhapatnam((17.7 N,83.3e)
7 Environmental Research, engineering and
Management `
20-sep-2011
Dr. N.
Madhavi
& N.V Krishna
Prasad,
K.Niranjan ,
M.s.s.s r.k
Sarma
Regression analysis of Biologically Effective
UV-B Irradiance ver4sus Ozone at
Visakhapatnam(17.7 N,83.3e)
Dec-2011
Department of Telugu
S.NO
Name of the
Faculty
Publication Details Date of
Publication
1 Ch Naga Rajeswari Sarangapani padhalu-samajika neethi&
praja pathrika –jathiyavara patrika
8-2-2013
Pg.No-22.
12 2014-15
Dr.V.Sambasi
va Rao
Effect of Neutral
Surfactant on Binary
Complexes of L-
Aspartic Acid with
Co(II),Ni(II),Cu(II) and
Zn(II).
Association of
Chemistry
Teachers,
ISBN-978-81-
922163--5-5.
Pg.No-114.
National ISBN-978-
81-
922163--5-
5.
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Department of English
Department of Zoology
S
.
N
o
Year Name of
the
Faculty
Title of the
Paper
Name of the
Journal,
PageNo. &
volume
National
/Internatio
nal
Impact factor-
citation index-
ISSN No
2014-15 Noojilla
Srinivas
Poem “Nobel
Prize for Noble
Fight”
‘Journal of
ELT and
Poetry’ –
Page
No.512,Vol.2
, Issue 5,
2014
A Peer
reviewed
Internation
al Research
Journal
ISSN-2347-
887X
Noojilla
Srinivas
“Literature as a
Vehicle for Social
Transformation”
International
Journal of
English
Language,
Literature
and
Humanities –
IJELLH,
P.No.161-
168,
Volume II,
Issue VII,
November
2014
Internation
al
ISSN 2321-7065
Impact factor
(SJIF
2013):2.317
S.
No
Year Name
of the
Faculty
Title of the
Paper
Name of
the Journal,
PageNo. &
volume
National
/Internati
onal
Impact factor-
citation index-
ISSN No
2010-11 Dr.
M.Tejo
moorth
y
1) Effect of
Amphotere
cin-B on
lipid
metabolism
in Rat
Indian
Journal of
Comparative
Animal
Physiology,
Vol.25, P-
91-95
National 201
2012-13 Dr.
M.Tejo
moorth
2) Effect of
Doxorubici
n in Rat
Bulletin of
Pure and
Applied
National Issue (No.2)
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Depa
rtment of Economics
S.No
.
Year Name of the
Faculty
Title of the Paper Name of
the Journal
Nationa
l/
Internat
ional
Impact
factor-
citation
index-ISSN
no.
1 2009-
10
P.L.Naidu &
S.Purushotha
m
Some issues in
India
Agricultural,Financ
e & New actors in
Financial
Inclusion.
Micro
Finance &
Agricultur
al
Developm
ent
Nationa
l
ISBN-978-
81-8356-
649
Department of Mathematics
y
and
Protective
Role of
selected
Antioxidant
s vitamin A
and D.
Sciences
Vol.32A
(Zoology),
P-61-68
2013-14 Dr. P.
Kiran
Kumar
3) Diversity of
commercial
ly
demanded
important
marine and
esturine
crabs of
Vishakhapa
tnam coast
International
journal of
multidiscipli
nary
educational
research.
Internation
al
2.735
I.S.S.N No.
2277-78
2014-15 Dr.
M.Tejo
moorth
y
4) View on
Vinca
Rosea –
Medicinal
uses
Indian
Science
Congress
Association,
international
e-publication
Internation
al
I.S.B.N
No.978-93-
84648-329
S
.
N
o
Year Name of
the
Faculty
Title of the Paper Name of the
Journal, PageNo.
& volume
Nation
al
/Intern
ational
Impact
factor-
citation
index- ISSN
No
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2009-
10
Dr.D.Chit
ti babu 1. D.CHITTI BABU
&D.R.V.PRASADA RAO:
“Soret effect on
Hydromagnetic convective
and Mass flow through a
porous medium in a porous
cylindrical annulus with
constant heat source”
2. D.CHITTI BABU,
B.SRINIVAS &
D.R.V.PRASADA RAO:
Dissipation effect on the flow
and heat transfer through
non-Darcian porous medium
in a coaxial duct with
Radiation
3. D.CHITTI BABU
&T.KOTESWARA RAO:
“Non-darcian flow of heat
and mass transfer
Through a porous medium in
a coaxial duct with the effect
of radiation”
Jr. of ACTA
CIENCIA
INDICA,
Vol.XXXVM.No.
1pp.327-
338(2009)
Journal of Pure
& Applied
Physics, Vol. 21,
No. 3, pp.321-
334(2009).
Jr. of Computer
and
Mathematical
Sciences(An Int.
Journal),Vol.1(6)
, pp, 636-
738(2010).
Internati
onal
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onal
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(ISSN 0970-
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(IMPACT
FACTOR:
0.854)
ISSN
2319-
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2010-
11
Dr.D.Chit
ti babu 1.D.CHITTI BABU &
D.R.V.PRASADA
RAO:Combined effect of
Soret effect and temperature
dependent heat sources on
Hydromagnetic convective and
mass flow through a porous
medium in a porous cylindrical
annulus
2. G. VENU GOPALA
KRISHNA& D. CHITTI
BABU :” Finite element
Analysis of
viscous heat generating fluid
in a vertical
channel with quadratic
density temp.
variation and radiation
Jr. of
Computer and
Mathematical
Sciences (An Int.
Journal),Bhopal,
Vol.1(7), pp.
887-894(2010).
Jr. of
Computer and
Mathematical
Sciences (An
Int. Journal),
Bhopal,
Vol.2(3), pp. 493-
504(2011).
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onal
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onal
ISSN. 2319-
8133
ISSN. 2319-
8133
2011-
12
Dr.D.Chit
ti babu 1.D.CHITTI BABU,
B.SRINIVAS & D.R.V.
PRASADA RAO:“Unsteady
MHD convective heat transfer
in a vertical channel with
travelling thermal waves and
quadratic temperature
variation with radiation ”
The Journal of
Indian
Academy of
Mathematics,
Indore Vol. 33,
No.1, pp. 225-
243(2011).
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2. . D.CHITTI BABU,
B.SRINIVAS & D.R.V.
PRASADA RAO:”Heat
transfer in Rectangular cavity
under the influence of
radiation, viscous dissipation
and temperature gradient
dependent heat source”,
The Journal of
Indian Academy
of
Mathematics,
Indore Vol.33,
No.2, pp.613-
631(2011).
National
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5120)
2012-
13
Dr.D.Chit
ti babu
1. D.CHITTI BABU &
D.R.V.PRASADA RAO:
MHD flow through non–
darcian porous
medium in a coaxial duct
with radiation
and dissipation,
2. D.CHITTI BABU &
D.R.V.PRASADA RAO:
Dissipation effect on the flow
of Heat
and Mass transfer through
Non-Darcian
porous medium in a
coaxial duct with
radiation
3.D.CHITTI BABU &
D.R.V.PRASADA RAO:
Finite element analysis of
mixed
convective heat and mass
transfer flow
through a concentric annulus
with heat
sources and radiation
4. D.CHITTI
BABU,B.SRINIVAS &
D.R.V. PRASADA RAO:
Non-darican free and forced
convection flow through a
porous medium in a
coaxial duct with radiation
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Mathematical
Sci. and Engg.
Appl. , Pune
Vol.6
No.IV,PP.117-
129(2012)
International
Jr.of
Mathematical
Sci. and Engg.
Appl. , Pune ,
Vol.6
No.IV,pp.21-
31(2012)
Journal of
Computer and
Mathematical
Sciences(An Int.
Jr.)
Bhopal., Vol.
3(3), 344-
357(2012).
Jr. of Acta
Ciencia Indica,
Meerut, Vol.
XXXVIII
M.No.3, 511-
522(2012)
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:0.2172)
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FACTOR
:0.2172)
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8133
(ISSN 0970-
0455).
2013-
14
Dr.D.Chit
ti babu 1.G. Venugopala Krishna, D.Chitti Babu
&
D.R.V.Prasada Rao:”SORET AND
DUFOUR
EFFECT ON CONVECTIVE HEAT AND
MASS TRANSFER THROUGH A
POROUS
MEDIA IN A RECTANGULAR
TheJr. of
Computer and
Math. Sci. (An
International
Journal),
Bhopal,vol.4(4),2
82-299(2013).
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CAVITY”
2. T.Koteswara Rao, D.Chitti babu,Prof.
D.R.V. Prasada Rao: “COMBINED
EFFECT
OF CHEMICAL REACTION AND
SORET EFFECT OF CONVECTIVE
HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER
THROUGH POROUS MEDIUM IN
ANANNULAR REGION BETWEEN
TWO
VERTICAL CO-AXIAL CIRCULAR
PIPES”,
Math.Sci.(An
International
Journal), Bhopal,
vol. 4(4),300-314(2013).
Internati
onal
ISSN 2319-
8133
2014-
15
Dr.D.Chit
ti babu
1. T.Koteswara Rao, D.Chitti babu and
D.R.V.Prasada Rao: ” NON-DARCY
CONVECTIVE FLOW OF
HEAT AND MASS
TRANSFER IN A
VERTICAL CHANNEL
WITH HEAT SOURCE AND
DISSIPATION
2. G. Venugopala Krishna,
D.Chitti Babu &
D.R.V.Prasada Rao: “FINITE
ELEMENT
ANALYSIS OF
CONVECTIVE FLOW OF
HEAT AND MASS
TRANSFER THROUGH
POROUS MEDIUM IN A
RECTANGULAR
DUCT”,
International
Journal of
Mathematical
Sciences and
Engineering
Applications,
Pune(IJMSEA), Vol.8,No.I
pp. 357-
369(2014)
International
Journal of
Mathematical
Sciences and
Engineering
Applications,
Pune, Vol. 8,
No. II pp. 117-
136
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onal
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onal
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FACTOR
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Department of Commerce
S.No.
Year Name of the Faculty
Title of the Paper Journal Name National/International
Impact Factor/ Citation Index.
ISSN. NO
1
2009-
10
Dr. P. Shanmukha
Rao
Industrial Safety and
Quality of Work Life: A
Study on Hindustan
Zinc Limited,
Visakhapatnam
Orissa Journal of
Commerce, Vol.
XXX, No. 1,
January 2009, p.
21-30.
Nationa
l
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2
Dr. P. Shanmukha
Rao Indian Bancassurance-
A Composition Under
Globalised Economic
Scenario
Osmania Journal
of International
Business Studies,
Vol. IV, No. 2,
July-December,
2009, p. 84-91.
Nationa
l
ISSN
No.
00973
-5372
4
Dr. P. Shanmukha
Rao
“Women
empowerment through
entrepreneurship
development (A Case
Study of Self Help
Groups in India)”
International
Conference
Volume entitled
WOMEN
EDUCATION
FOR
EMPOWERMEN
T held on 5th -6th
February 2010 at
Immaculate
College of
Education for
Women,
Pakkamudayanpet,
Puducherry, p. 26-
34.
Internati
onal
--
5
2010-
11
Dr. P. Shanmukha
Rao
Industrial Safety - A
Case Study on M/s
Aurobindo
Pharmaceuticals Ltd.,
Medak
Consulting
Ahead, vol. 4, No.
2, July 2010, p.61-
69.
National ISSN
0973-
8312
6
Dr. P. Shanmukha
Rao Employees’ Job
Satisfaction in
Electronics Corporation
of India Ltd.,
Hyderabad
PRERANA
Journal of
Management
Thought and
Practice, Vol.2,
Issue: 2,
September 2010,
p. 1-14.
National ISSN
0974-
908X
7 Dr. P. Shanmukha ‘Teacher’s Stress in International Interna ISSN
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Rao Relation to Job
Satisfaction
Journal of
Management
Sciences, Vol. 6,
No.1, July 2010,
p.67-74.
tional 0973-
2101
8
Dr. P. Shanmukha
Rao Identification of
Training Needs – A case
Study of
Visakhapatnam Steel
Plant”
Disha Journal of
Management,Vol.
5, January- March
2010, p. 54-64.
National ISSN
No.
0976-
2574
9
Dr. P. Shanmukha
Rao
“Employees’ Job
Satisfactions and
Organisational
Commitment in
Nagarjuna Fertilizers
and Chemicals
Limited, India”
International
Research Journal
of Management
and Business
Studies, Vol. 1(1),
February 2011, p.
17-27.
Interna
tional
ISSN
2251-
0028
10
Dr. P. Shanmukha
Rao Indian Teacher’s Stress
in Relation to Job
Satisfaction: An
Empirical Study
International
Journal of
Research in
Commerce and
Management,
Vol.2, Issue No. 3,
March 2011, p.12-
15.
Interna
tional
ISSN
0976-
2183
11
Dr. P. Shanmukha
Rao
Women Economic
Empowerment through
Self Help Groups: A
Study in Andhra
Pradesh
International
Journal of
Research in
Computer
Application and
Management,
Vol.1, Issue No. 1,
March 2011, p.19-
26.
Interna
tional
ISSN
2231-
1009
12
Dr. P. Shanmukha
Rao Effect of Self Help
Groups in Economic
Empowerment of rural
women in Andhra
Pradesh
Journal of
Gender and
Peace
Development
Science, Vol.1 (3),
April 2011, p.101-
110.
Interna
tional
ISSN
2251-
0036
13
2012-
13
Dr. P. Shanmukha
Rao
The Level of Teachers’
Participation in
Decision Making
Process at Higher
Educational
Institutions: A Case of
Adama University
Ethiopia
International
Journal of
Development
Studies, Vol. IV,
Issue. 1, January-
June, 2012, p.7-
13.
Interna
tional
ISSN
0975-
5799
14
Dr. P. Shanmukha
Rao Teacher’s Efficacy and
Work Orientation” EXCEL
International
Journal of
Multidisciplinary
Interna
tional
ISSN
2249
8834
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Management
Studies, Vol. 2,
Issue. 7, July,
2012, p.188-196.
15
Dr. P. Shanmukha
Rao
Changing Socio-
economic Profile of
women Through Self
Help Groups
Shabdasmi an
International
Journal of
management,
Vol.II, Issue I,
June 2012, p.18-
27.
Interna
tional
ISSN
2249-
0051
16
Dr. P. Shanmukha
Rao Employee’s Stress
Impact on their Job
Satisfaction: A Case
Study
International
Journal of
Multidisciplinary
Educational
Research, Vol. I,
Issue 5, November
2012, p.244-251.
Interna
tional
ISSN
2277-
7881
17
Dr. P. Shanmukha
Rao
Mobile Banking
Challenges and
Solutions in India: A
Bank in every Pocket
Shabdasmi an
International
Journal of
Management,
Vol.II, Issue II,
December 2012,
p.31-36.
Interna
tional
ISSN
2249-
0051
18
2013-
14
Dr. P. Shanmukha
Rao Employees’ Perception
on Social Health
Insurance: A Case
Study
International
Journal of
Research in
Management
Studies, Vol.I,
Issue 2, September
2013, p.109-118.
Interna
tional
ISSN
2321-
4864
19
Dr. P. Shanmukha
Rao
Workplace
Harassment Impact on
Organisation
International
Journal of
Management,
Marketing and
HRD, Vol.I, Issue
2, September
2013, p.10-16.
Interna
tional
ISSN
2321-
8622
20
Dr. P. Shanmukha
Rao Customer Relationship
Management in Indian
Banking Industry
International
Journal of
Multidisciplinary
Educational
Research, Vol. 3,
Issue 1(2), January
2014, p.73-89.
Interna
tional
ISSN
2277-
7881
21
Dr. P. Shanmukha
Rao
Corporate Social
Responsibility – A
Study
International
Journal of
Psychology and
Education, vol.1,
issue.5, January
2014, p.144 -152.
Interna
tional
ISSN
2321-
8606
22 Dr. P. Shanmukha
Rao Changing Role of
Knowledge
International
Journal of
Interna
tional
ISSN
2277-
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Management Tools and
Techniques
Multidisciplinary
Educational
Research, Vol. 3,
Issue 3(1), March
2014, p.142-159.
7881
24
Dr. P. Shanmukha
Rao Lecturer’s Morale and
Change Proneness
Abhinav National
Monthly
Refereed Journal
of Research in
Commerce and
Management,
Vol. III, No. I,
January 2014, p.
59-65.
Nationa
l
ISSN
No.
2277-
1166
23
2014-
15
Dr. P. Shanmukha
Rao
Optimum Capital
Structure Management
International
Journal of
Multidisciplinary
Educational
Research, Vol. 3,
Issue 3(11),
November 2014,
p.300-310.
Interna
tional
ISSN
2277-
7881
25
Dr. P. Shanmukha
Rao
Human Resource
Practices in Voluntary
Organisation (With
reference to Integrated
Development through
Environmental
Awakening (IDEA))”
Sumedha Journal
of Management,
Vol. III, Issue.I,
April-June 2014,
p.12-19.
Nationa
l
ISSN
No.
2277-
6753
26
Dr. P. Shanmukha
Rao Pura for Integrated
Rural Development in
India
Journal of
Educational
Technology and
Research, Vol.
III, Issue-1, March
2014, p.334-34.
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l
ISSN
2278-
232X
Department of Botany
Sl
No
Name/Dept Title of the Paper National/In
ternational
Year
1 Dr. J Suneetha/
Dept of Botany
Economic Valuation of Ethnobotanical
species of East Godavari District
(Quantitative Analysis) Biodiversity in
India Vol. 5 ; 166-202.
National 2013
2 Dr. J Suneetha/
Dept of Botany
Wild Edible Plants used by the Tribals
of East Godavari District, Andhra
Pradesh. T. Pullaiah & K. Jaganmohan
Reddy Regency Publications, New
Delhi, 271-301.
National 2013
3 Dr. J Suneetha/
Dept of Botany
Ethnomedicine for asthma used by the
tribals of East Godavari District (Andhra
National 2013
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Pradesh) Ethnobotany Vol. 25 ; 120-
123.
4 Dr. J Suneetha/
Dept of Botany
Ethanomedicine for Jaundice by the
Tribals of E.G.District, Andhra Pradesh.
Journal of Natural Remedies ISSN :
2320-3358.
Inter
National 2013
5 Dr. J Suneetha/
Dept of Botany
Plants used as abortifacients from
Andhra Pradesh. J. Trop. Med. Plants
Vol. 13, No. 2
National 2012
6 Dr. J Suneetha/
Dept of Botany
Plants in Ethnoveterinary practices in
East Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh.
Journal of Non Timber Forest Products,
Vol. 19(1) : 63-68.
National 2012
7 Dr. J Suneetha/
Dept of Botany
Folk Claims from East Godavari District
of Andhra Pradesh for the treatment of
Paralysis Journal of Non-Timber Forest
Products, Vol. 18(4) : 341-343.
National 2011
8 Dr. J Suneetha/
Dept of Botany
Herbal Remedies for Hair disorders by
the Tribals of East Godavari District,
Andhra Pradesh. Journal of
Experimental Sciences 2011 ; 2(8) 30-
32.
National 2011
9 Dr. J Suneetha/
Dept of Botany
Phytotherapy for Dyspepsia by the
Tribals of East Godavari District,
Andhra Pradesh, Journal of Phytology
2011, 3(6) : 63-65.
National 2011
10 Dr. J Suneetha/
Dept of Botany
Ethnomedicine of the Gadabas, a
primitive tribe of Visakhapatnam
District, Andhra Pradesh., International
Multidisciplinary Research Journal
2011, 1/210-14.
National 2011
11 B. Venkateswara
Rao
Need for conservation of redlist
medicinal Plants Maredumilli ISSN
No:6672-4384
International 2014
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Important Events/
Innovative programmes
Conducted by the College
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National Level Refresher course in Experimental Physics by the
Department of Physics in association with Indian Academy of
Sciences’
The Department of Physics has conducted a two week National level
Refresher course on Experimental Physics between 27 May-11 June 2014.
The course was sponsored by top three Indian Scientific Institutions,
namely, Indian Academy of Sciences, Bengaluru, Indian National Science
Academy (INSA), Delhi, The National Academy of Sciences, India,
Allahabad. In the course, thirty six members from various states of India
got training in experimental techniques in handling B.Sc and M.Sc
practicals. Prof. R.Srinivasan was the course Director and Dr. K.
Ramachndra Rao was the Course-Coorinator
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Valedictory function - A Pictorial view, Smt. K. Suneetha , IAS, Commissioner of Collegiate Education
, Governemtn of AP giving away participation certificates and felicitation. To Course Director.
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ARTS COLLEGE HELPING HANDS ASSOCIATION (ACHHA)
PROGRAMME
ACHHA- Arts College Helping Hands Association is a voluntary service platform
floated by the students with the support and advice from the lecturers of the
college. Its main objectives are
To inculcate the service motive among the students
To make the students socially responsible citizens
To organize the students to help one another and the society in need
Some of the activities:
1. Donation of utensils and fruits to the Priyadarshini Deaf & Dumb School,
Rajahmundry.
2. Donation of Rs. 1, 08,000/- to Mr. Baburao, student of II B.Z.C [E.M] for
meeting the expenses of his brain surgery.
3. Payment of examination fees of some poor students.
4. Donation of provisions worth Rs. 4160/- to the ZION primary school for
disabled children.
ACCHA team donating fruits and utensils to Priyadarshini deaf and dumb school,
Rajahmundry.
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INAUGURATION OF NANOSCIENCE LABORATORY IN
ASSOCIATION WITH CHEMISTRY DIVISION, BARC, MUMBAI
The Chief Scientist, Dr.G.Bhagavannarayana, NPL, New Delhi and Prof. P
Ramasamy, President, Indian Crystal Growth Association has been inaugurating
Nanoscience Lab.
Nanoscience Laboratory :
The Department of Physics has established a Nanoscience Laboratory in
association with Chemistry Division, Baba Atomic Research Centre (BARC),
Mumbai on 08-12-2014.Nano particle synthesis lab equipment along with UV- Vis
Spectrometry worth 28 lakh rupees has been established with the financial
assistance of BRNS, Department of Atomic Energy, Government of INDIA.
Principal Investigator for this Project is Dr.K.Ramachandra Rao, Lecturer in
Physics and Research Director, and the Principal Collaborator is Dr. V. Sudarshan,
Scientist-F, BARC, Mumbai. At present 8 Research Scholars are working for their
M.Phil and Ph.D degrees in this Laboratory.
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LAB to School Programme (An Innovative Programme):
Demonstrating Experiments to Government School students.
The Department of Physics has initiated LAB to School Programme which is
aimed at practically showing the principles of Physics to the students of the school
through working models. Under this programme, fifteen basic physics principles
experiments were designed .The experimental models were taken to schools and
explained the principles on which they work. At the end of the programme – a
Science Exhibition was conducted. It wasa three week programme. Every day 4 to
6 pm the staff and M.Sc students had gone to school and demonstrated practicals
covered in their curriculum. So far, we have conducted this programme in two
School such as Municipal High School, CSM High School, Rajahmundry.
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HANDFUL OF RICE PROGRAMME (An Innovative
programme)
The College has taken initiation for collecting a handful of rice everyday by
students of the college and offering the collection to the needy, helpless orphans
and poor. So far, 15 bags of rice (each bag @ 25 Kg) have been donated to the
needy poor. This inculcates among the students
Their role as a part of the society and as responsible citizens
The nature of parting away what they possess
Empathetic nature
College students donating hand full rice
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National Conference On ‘ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY ORIENTED
MATERIALS – 2014(ATOM-2014)’
The Department of Physics has organized a two day UGC sponsored National
Level Conference on ATOM-2014 in association with National Physical
Laboratory, Delhi, which was held from 8 to 9 December 2014.
Highlights of the Conference:
1. 13 Invited Lectures delivered
2. 87 Papers accepted from all over INDIA
3. 215 Participants attended
4. Abstract book has been published with ISBN No. with Excel India
publications, New Delhi
5. 45 Research full length papers were published in International Journal of
Science and Research (IJSR) ISSN N: 2319-7064 with Impact Factor: 4.48
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Valedictory function and Distribution of Certificates-ATOM 2014
Certificate Course in “ KUCHIPUDI DANCE”
The college is offering certificate course in Kuchipudi Dance from 12 November
2014. It is a 60 hour programme which is being offered to 40 students. The course
is aimed at learning the art skills that showcase the culture of Andhra Pradesh.
Students of certificate course in KUCHIPUDI dance showcasing their
performance
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Organizing ‘VANAMAHOTSAV ‘ during rainy season
The college conducts vanamahotsav during rainy season of every year with a
view to develop green cover thereby decrease the carbon foot print in the campus.
This year 85 saplings were planted in the campus between June – September 2004.
Students of the college sapling plants in the campus
Educating one illiterate adult by one student
Education brings about change in the society and ultimately leads to social,
economic and political empowerment. It is one of the key elements for the
sustainable development. With an aim of knowledge society, the Govt.College[A],
Rajahmundry has embarked on educating adult illiterates in Konthamuru, a
village near Rajahmundry. So far, 28 adults got writing and reading skills with the
arduous efforts of NSS units of the college.
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II B.Sc student Abdul Sukkur educating an adult illiterate – Habib Unnisa Begam& II B.Sc
student A. Sri Kiran Kumar educating an adult illiterate Gudal Satyavathi at Konthamur,
Rajahmundry
National Level workshop on “Radiochemistry and applications of
Radioisotopes” in association with BARC-IANCAS
The Department of Chemistry has organized a 6 day National workshop on “Radiochemistry
and applications of Radioisotopes” in association with BARC-IANCAS from 24th November
2014 to 29th November 2014. The workshop has organized with hands on experience of
eminent and well trained faculty from BARC, in total 75 faculty and researchers have got
benefited. Dr. V. Sambasiva Rao, Lecturer in Chemistry of this college has acted as
Convenor/Organizing secretory for the programme. Dr. AVR Reddy, Vice President and
Chairmen, Indian Association of Nuclear Chemists and Allied Scientists (IANCAS) acted as
Course Director.
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Inaugural and Valedictory function of INCAS – BARC workshop at Government College
(A) Rajahmundry, AP, India.
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AWARDS / Appreciations
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Achievements/Awards of Lecturers
S.No Name of the Lecturer Subject Year Award
1 Dr.M.J.Charles PHYSICS 2009 Best teacher by Government of A.P
2 Dr.J.Suneetha BOTANY 2011 Best teacher by Government of A.P
3 G.Chandrayya COMMERCE 2012 Best teacher by Government of A.P
4 Dr.P.Prabhakara rao BOTANY 2013 Best teacher by Government of A.P
5 Dr.Ch.Kurmaiah TELUGU 2014 Best teacher by Government of A.P
Name of the faculty Award Received National/International
Dr.G.S.Moses Indirapriyadarsini-National
Integration Award on Nov.
19 from Health Care
International, Hyderabad.
National
5th Feb International Year
of Chemistry National Best
teacher Award in Chemistry
at KIIT Bhuvaneshwar
National
Ch.Satyanarayana Best Teacher State Level by CCE
Ch.Satyanarayana Best Teacher District Level by CCE
Dr. RVK Sarma Best Teacher District Level by CCE
Dr. Ch. Kurmaiah Best Teacher District Level by CCE
Dr. D.Chittibabu Best Teacher District Level by CCE
Sri. VV Prabhakar Rao Best Teacher District Level by CCE
Dr. PVSNG Krishnam Raju Best Teacher District Level by CCE
Ch. Satyanarayana Best Teacher District Level by CCE
K.Venkata Rao Best Teacher District Level by CCE
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Achievements of Dr. V. Samba Siva Rao, Lecturer in Chemistry
P.Trinadha Rao Best Teacher District Level by CCE
Dr. V. Samba Siva Rao Best Teacher District Level by CCE
Dr. V. Samba Siva Rao Best Teacher State Level by CCE
PVSMG Vidyasagar Best Superintendent District Level by CCE
PVVS Bramaramba Best Sr. Asst. District Level by CCE
AV Ananta Lakshmi Best Jr. Asst. District Level by CCE
PD John Moses Best Lab Asst. District Level by CCE
SVV Satyanarayana Murthy Best Attender District Level by CCE
Dr. K. Ramachandra Rao Best Teacher District Level by CCE
Dr. K. Ramachandra Rao Best Teacher State Level by CCE
S.No Year Award Received Organization
01 2012-13 Appreciation Certificate for Outstanding
Contribution as a Master Trainer in Training and
Implementation of Adolescence Education
Programme (AEP) / Red Ribbon Club Programme
A.P.State Aids Control Society
Hyderabad
02 2012-13 “District Level Best Teacher”
Yuvatarangam -2013
Commissionerate of Collegiate
Education ,
Government of Andhra Pradesh.
03 2012-13 State Best Lecturer in Chemistry
Yuvatarangam -2013
Commissionerate of Collegiate
Education ,
Government of Andhra Pradesh.
4 2013-14 Research Gold Medal in Chemistry
in 18th Convocation held on 10-02-2014
Andhra University
VISAKHAPATNAM
5 2013-14 “District Level Best Teacher”
Yuvatarangam -2014
Commissionerate of Collegiate
Education ,
Government of Andhra Pradesh.
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Awards/Achievements of Dr. K. Ramachandra Rao , Lecturer in Physics
S.No Year Award Received Organization
01 2014-15 Andhra Pradesh State Best Physics
Teacher
Yuvataangam-2014
Commissionerate of
Collegiate Education ,
Government of Andhra
Pradesh.
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& Research Director
\02
2014-15
Inter University Faculty Forum (IUFF)
Commissionerate of
Collegiate Education ,
Government of Andhra
Pradesh
02 2014-15 “District Level Best Teacher in Physics”
Yuvatarangam -2014
Commissionerate of
Collegiate Education ,
Government of Andhra
Pradesh.
03 2013-14 District Level Best Lecturer in Physics
Yuvatarangam -2013
Commissionerate of
Collegiate Education ,
Government of Andhra
Pradesh.
04 2011-12 Summer Research Programme Fellowship
(SRPF)
IASc, Bangalore, NSAI,
Allahabad and INSA, New
Delhi
05 2010-11 BEST Research Oral Presentation Award University of Jammu
Jammu
06 2009-10 Summer Research Programme Fellowship
(SRPF)
IASc, Bangalore, NSAI,
Allahabad and INSA, New
Delhi
07
1997-98
Gold Medal in Nuclear Physics
Andhra University
VISAKHAPATNAM
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AFFILIATION & AUTONOMOUS STATUS
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MOUs / Collaborative
Research Works
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NCC & NSS
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Glimps of National Cadet Crops (NCC) , Government
College(A)::Rajahmudnry
College Senior under officer Y.Dhanujay Kumar, participated in Republic parade 2013, Delhi with
DG NCC and Raksha Rajya Manthri
SUO D.Ranaiah Naidu, Participant in RDC-2011 SUO KK Rajesh, JUO D G Sai Participants of TAL
New Delhi with other participants . Sainik camp Delhi with Prinipal and NCC Officer
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Our NSS & NCC cadets National Level Participation
in Various Activities
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Games and Sports
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ACHIEVEMENTS IN GAMES AND SPORTS AT NATIONAL, INTER
UNIVERSITY, STATE, INTER COLLEGIATE LEVEL DURING
THE YEAR 2014 – 2015.
1. World Sports Day was conducted on 2nd July, 2014.
2. National Gold Medal in Goju – Ryu Open KARETE Championship at Andhra Pradesh
14th September 2014.
S. Naresh – II B.Sc.,
3. National Silver Medal in Kho – Kho Competition at Punjab.
R. Siva Nagendra – I B.Com.,
4. All India Open National Athletic Cross Country 12 KM Running held at Jhansi, UP.
Participated : T. Vijaya Durga – III B.Com.,
5. WSHU Fighting State Level Competition at Kurnool and participated National at Bihar
State.
T. Manikanta – II B.A., - Gold Medal
R. Prathap Kumar – I M.Com., - Gold Medal
6. Inter Collegiate Foot Ball Tournament conducted at S.K.V.T. Degree College,
Rajahmundry.
Foot Ball - Our College Team has got 3rd place.
7. South Zone Foot Ball Tournament conducted at Kerala in Kalicut University
participated the following students.
i) Ajaj Karmokar – II B.Sc.,
ii) P. Mahesh Babu – II B.Com.,
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2013-14
ACHIEVEMENTS IN GAMES AND SPORTS AT NATIONAL,
INTER UNIVERSITY, STATE LEVEL DURING THE YEAR 2013 – 2014.
1. National – Gold Medal in Tackwondo at West Bengal, Calcutta –
Mr. R. BHUPATHI, M.Sc., (Final)
2. All India Body Building participated at Kerala –
Mr. P. PRASANTH, M.Sc., (Final)
3. All India Cross Country 12.5 Km Running participated at Rajasthan –
Mr. T. VIJAYA DURGA, II B.Com.,
4. All India Ball Badminton Tournament participated at Madras, Alagappa University –
Mr. A. UPENDRA, II B.Sc.,
5. Inter University Volley Ball Tournament participated at Sri Venkateswara University,
Tirupathi – in Adikavi Nannaya University Team –
Mr. K. VENKATESWARA RAO, II B.Sc.,
6. Inter University Volley Ball Tournament participated at Sri Venkateswara University,
Tirupathi – In Andhra University team.
1. Mr. U. Siva, III B.Sc.,
2. Mr. K. Ravi Kumar, III B.Com.,
7. Inter University Foot Ball Tournament participated at Kerala Kottayam University – in
Adikavi Nannya University Team.
1. Mr. K. Venkata Durga, II B.Com.,
2. Mr. Ajay Karmorkar, I B.Sc.,
3. Mr. P. Mahesh Babu, I B.Com.,
8. Yuvatharangam 2013 – 14 State Sport Meet conducted at Govt. Degree College,
Ananthapur.
K. VEERAMANI, III B.Sc., she won Brong Medals in High Jump & Shot Put.
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Our College Students National
participation in Games and Sports
T.Vijaya Durga (All India Cross Country) ::: National WUSH fighting at Bihar T.Manikanta, III BA
R. Shiva Nagendra, National Silver Medal Kho-Kho Food Ball Team
YUVATARANGAM AWARDEES -2014
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SITE MAP AND
ALIENATION
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Annexure-III UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION
REPORT OF THE EXPERT COMMITTEE TO ASSESS THE PERFORMANCE OF
THE COLLEGE FOR CPE/CE STATUS 1. Name of the college : Government College (A),
Rajahmundry-Andhra Pradesh
2. Date of the interface meeting : 27-01-2016 3. Names of the members of the Expert Committee: 4. Background/Profile of the college 5. Observations/Suggestions of the Committee 6. Recommendation of the Committee 7. Action Plan of the college (If recommended for CPE/CE)
Proposed Activities 4-5 activities in order to priority
a. Teaching (UG):
b. Teaching (PG):
c. Research:
d. Extension:
e. Any other (Please specify)
8. Budget for the Proposed Activities(If recommended for CPE/CE): Capital Assets – 35 (Non-Recurring)
Sl. No. Budget Head (Amount in Rupees) 1 Lab up-gradation 48.5
2 Language Lab equipment ----
3 Teaching Aids 10.0
4 Library Automation ----
5 Computers 09.0
6. Books & Journals 02.5
7. Internet connectivity 05.0
8. Up-gradation of class rooms/seminar halls 03.0
9. Any other activities (please specify) 20.0
Total: (Rupees in Lakhs) 98.0
Grant-in-aid General – 31 (Recurring)
Sl. No. Budget Head (Amount in Rupees)
1 Lab consumables 11.0
2 Software’s 10.0
3 Internet services 03.0
4 Maintenance of equipments 05.5
5 Enrichment of teachers 05.0
6 Any other activities(Please specify) 17.5
Total: (Rupees in Lakhs) 52.0 Grand Total = Rs.150.00 Lakh (Rupees: One fifty lakh rupees only)
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Expected Outcome/Output from the Action Plan:
Expected Outcome/ Output Annual At the End of five years
a. Teaching/Evaluation Year 1:
(UG) Year 2:
Year 3:
Year 4:
Year 5:
b. Teaching/Evaluation Year 1:
(PG) Year 2:
Year 3:
Year 4:
Year 5:
c. Research: Year 1:
Year 2:
Year 3:
Year 4:
Year 5:
d. Extension: Year 1:
Year 2:
Year 3:
Year 4:
Year 5:
e. Any other (Please Year 1:
specify) Year 2:
Year 3:
Year 4:
Year 5:
Signatures of the Visiting Committee members