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Profissional Documentos
Cultura Documentos
I.
CURRICULAR ASPECTS
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
HEALTHY PRACTICES
CRITERION-I :
1.
CURRICULAR ASPECTS
What are the goals and objectives of the Institutions and where are they
stated?
The objectives of the Institution are stated in memorandum & Articles
of Association (as amended up to 28-10-1993) of THE REPALLE TALUK
EDUCATIONAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY, REPALLE
Regd. Society No.14 of
1969. (Annexure VI)
The
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
include -
2. How are the institutional mission and goals are reflected in the curricula?
Since its inception the college has been offering courses at the UG level in
Humanities, Commerce and Sciences. Keeping in view the changing needs, the
institution has taken several initiatives to introduce career oriented courses in
Technology & interdisciplinary branches of Science from time to time and PG
courses in a phased manner. The traditional courses are in Telugu medium and
career oriented courses are in English medium which can accommodate and
encourage rural youth. Along with the common core syllabus at UG level
Indian Heritage and Culture, Science & Civilization, English, Hindi, Telugu,
Sanskrit figure in the curricular in the first two years of the three years degree
course. Computers figure in the curricular in the first year of the two years PG
courses. The college offers the following courses.
S.No. Course
U.G.
1.
B.A.
Programme options:
2.
B.Com
Commerce Curriculum
3.
B.Sc.
4.
B.Sc
5.
B.Sc.
6.
7.
P.G
8.
M.Sc.
Chemistry
9.
M.Sc.
Physics.
DEGREE
B.A.
B.Com.
B.Sc.
M.Sc.,
PROGRAMMES
1
1
5
2
KNOWLEDGE
SKILL
M.Sc. : Chemistry
Physics
offer
a)
b)
Horizontal mobility
c)
Elective Options
d)
Non-core options
Once in
convenience
8.
a year
What are the courses introduced by the College during the last three years? Give
details.
S.No. Year of starting the course
1.
2.
3.
M.Sc., Chemistry
M.Sc., Physics
B.Sc., (MECs)
2003-2004
2005-2006
2002-2003
9. How long does it take to introduce a new programme of study after it has
been conceptualized?
UG/ PG Courses
10.
- One year
The following Lecturers of our College are the members of Boards of Studies:
S.No
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
11.
Name
Sri K.Umavara Murthy
Sri N.Koteswara Rao
Sri TL Narayana
Dr. T.V.Krishna Rao
Sri A.V.Raghava Rao
Sri C.Suryanarayana Raju
Dr. V.K. Mohan
Department
History
Commerce
Chemistry
Electronics
Commerce
Botany
History
by the University
13.
feedback
and
initiation ,
Initiation: SVRM College, Nagaram was established in 1969 with the courses
PUC,BA, and B.Com.
In 1970 B.Sc., with MPC and BZC have been added
keeping the importance of sciences in view catering to the needs of the people
of coastal rural belt.
Keeping in view the present day needs, the institution has taken several
initiatives in introducing career oriented courses from time to time . They
include B.Sc., Electronics, B.Sc., Computers, BACS, BCA, M.Sc., Chemistry and
M.Sc., Physics. The introduction of career oriented and self-financing courses
became a good initiative for future sustenance.
Review: The College governing body, Academic Experts and Heads of the
departments review the teaching programmes from time to time. Feed back
from lecturers taken with consideration while implementing necessary changes
in the teaching methodology. Educational Seminars were also conducted with
the help of NCERT and UGC.
Redressing: Senior faculty members of our College present in the Board of
studies play an important role in redressing and restructuring the curriculum
catering the needs of present day generation. In this regard elective subjects
at III year degree level such
as
Environmental
Chemistry,
Applied
Microbiology, Aquaculture, Income tax, Advanced Business Statistics, etc., have
been introduced.
14.
a)
An MOU has been signed with M/s Chagallu Sugars, - West Godavari
District for Project and training of our post graduate science students
and under graduate commerce students.
b)
c)
An MOU has been signed with The Jeypore Sugar Company, Electro
Metellargical division, Rayagada for the benefit of our students career.
d)
An MOU has been signed with Data Scribe Infotech Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore
for the purpose of employment.
e)
2)
3)
Senior Faculty members of our College have been playing a vital role in
designing the curriculum of the University as members of the board of
studies viz,.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
CRITERION-II :
other programmes.
Under - Graduate:
Degree
B.A.
B.Com
B.Sc.
Programme Options
History, Politics, Economics
Common Core curriculum
Mathematics,Physics, Chemistry
Chemistry,Botany,Zoology
Mathemataics,Physics,Computers
Mathematics,Computers,Electronics
Post - Graduate:
Degree
M.Sc.Chemistry
M.Sc. Physics
Duration
3 years
3 years
3 years
3 years
3 years
3 years
Duration
2 years
2 years
Medium
Telugu
Telugu
Telugu/English
Telugu
English
English
Medium
English
English
Statutory Reservations:
6 %
ST
7%
BC-A
1%
BC-C
15%
BC-B
7%
BC-D
SC
10%
Minimum Qualifications:
Level:
U.G.
Minimum qualification
10 + 2 / Inter
P.G.
Degree
2. (a) Is there a provision for assessing students knowledge and skills for a
particular programme (after admission).
Yes
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Monthly tests
Terminal exams
Seminars
Practical records
Field records.
system
is
present
in this
The class teacher monitors the progress of each student of the class
attached to him and guide the backward students to develop themselves in
which subject they are dull. He also suggests to take extra coaching from the
teacher in which subject they are dull.
UGC assistance for poor students received for conducting the remedial
classes.
Separate time table
(Annexure VIII)
Since the inception of the college, on the basis of Merit, the student
union posts like Chairman & Vice-Chairman are nominated by the Principal.
For advanced learners a separate guidance is given to refer various
books in the library for their advancement in the subject.
3.
b) Completion
register
5.
How does the college supplement the lecture method of teaching with other
learner centered methods?
1. Seminars and assignments are conducted
2. Guest lectures are arranged.
3. Model charts, Maps, OHP, slide projector, LCD projector, Audio Cassettes are
used as teaching aids, to explain the topics.
4. Educational tours and Industrial tours are conducted every year.
5. Socio-Economic Surveys are conducted.
Is there a facility
Yes
7.
8.
Yes
No
9.
10.
No
Recruitment of Staff:
Basing on the work load, the management recruits the teaching faculty
as per the guidelines
issued by the Acharya Nagarjuna University and
Government of A.P.
11.
staff
recruited from
Same State
Other State
Same Institution
Govt. Founded:
Self Founded:
Nil
U.G.
P.G.
12.
Other Institution
Nil
Botany
Zoology
Chemistry
Maths
Electronics
------
2
1
1
1
1
Nil
NIL
Physics
--
Nil
Does the college have the freedom and the resources to appoint and pay
temporary/adhoc teaching staff ?
Yes
No
For
staff appointed
contributory P.F.
by the
above
Chairman
Convenor
Member
Member
committee having
the facility of
13.
National Level
International Level
14.
Resource Persons
2
Nil
Does the College follow the self appraisal method to evaluate the performance
of the faculty in teaching research and extension?
Yes
No
As per the UGC norms , self appraisal forms are duly filled up and
submitted by the teachers. Review meetings are held at the beginning of
every year in which staff and management participates. (Annexure XI)
The Management analyses
and suggests remedial measures
feedback.
15.
Does the College follow any other teacher performance appraisal method?
Yes
No
Committee
analyses the
response
profile
in which
the
17.
No
(Annexure XII)
The following
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
No
19.
20.
No.of Beneficiaries.
1
1
23
2
1
6
21.
(Annexure XIV)
a)
22.
Archaeological museum established in 1987 with artifacts from prehistoric times to the present. Slides and epidiascope used while teaching
history and archaeology students.
b)
Wooden models in Botany dept. used to explain Botany concepts to the
students.
c)
A phylogenitic tree used for Botany students.
d)
Evolution of plants through ages - A wall chart used to learn Evolution.
e)
Thermo Cole Models
f)
Preparation of Molecular structures using Kine models in Chemistry
Dept.
What are the national and international linkages established for teaching and /
or research?
1) Dr. V.V.Srinivas, Physics Dept. has initiated research collaboration with the
Physics Dept., California State University, USA in Carbon Nano tubes.
2) Dr.V.K. Mohan, Dept. of History & Principal is acting as research guide for
M.Phil. and Ph.D., and guides in publishing History papers. He also actively
involved
in Indian
History Congress
and A.P. History Congress
Organizations. He is the founder President of Guntur District History
Association.
As a President, he organized 7 workshops to High school
teachers in various places of Guntur district and 10 annual meetings for
College lecturers.
23.
1.
2.
3.
4.
S.V.R.M. College provides separate Hostel buildings for boys and girls in
permanent hostel buildings.
5.
CRITERION-III :
Yes
1.Chemistry
2.Physics
Chemistry :From this academic year we are encouraging all interesting P.G
Chemistry students to get involve in research projects.
Physics: This department is established just last year and the students are still
in 2nd semester. However, we are setting up various advanced research
experimental facilities, so that the students can take up research projects in
the III and final semester.
U.G students are encouraged to present Seminar papers and submit Project
reports
(Annexure XV)
b) The management highly encourages faculty to do research and they are
properly given study leave. Below we give the table containing details.
S.No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Name
Dr M.V.Subbarao
Dr T.V.Krishna Rao
Dr Indira Krishna Rao
Dr K.Surendra Babu
Dr A.V.Panakeswar Rao
Dr V.K.Mohan
Dr K.Surendra Babu
B.Srinivasa Rao
Dr V.K.Mohan
K.Sambasiva Rao
P.Srinivasa Rao
Smt Padmaja
S.Dass
Department
Physics
Physics
Zoology
Chemistry
Telugu
History
Chemistry
Commerce
History
Botany
Physics
Chemistrty
English
University
A.U
S.V.U
S.V.U
A.U
S.K.D
T.U
A.U
ANU
ANU
ANU
ANU
ANU
ANU
Degree
Ph.D(1980)
Ph.D(1983)
Ph.D(1983)
Ph.D(1988)
Ph.D(1998)
Ph.D(1994)
M.Phil(1985)
M.Phil(1991)
M.Phil(1991)
M.Phil(1994)
M.Phil(2006)
M.Phil
M.Phil
4.
Articles Published :
1.Buddhist and Jain Centers of Andhra, Dr. P.V.Parabrahma Sastry
Felicitation Volume, Delhi, 2004.
2.Dvasuparna image from Krishnapatnam, Nellore District, Prof. M.Radha
Krishna Sarma Felicitation Volume Hyderabad, 2004.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
5.
How many are full time research scholars and how many have registered as parttime scholars(research scholar means M.Phil .or Ph.D. Student)?
Full-time
Part-time
Nil
S.Dass, P.Padmaja, P.Srinivasa Rao. Dasu, Y.Supriya, Y.T.Ramulu,
Ch.Kalyani, A.Harikrishna, G.S.B.Prabhakar Rao.
6.
How many Ph.D.s have been awarded during the last five years?
7.
Nil
Does the college provide financial support to research students?
Yes
8.
No
9.
Nil
Nil
Amount
(Rs.)
Duration
(years)
Collaboration, if any
Nil
10.
Does the college have a publication Division? If yes give details of the authors and
the number of titles published in the last two years.
Nil
11.
No
No
Part-time
Additional charge
Community development
(a) Road Show Cadets in display :On the request of S.P.Guntur, our college
cadets participated in a road show at Repalle and Ponnur town on 14-9-2005
in connection with the municipal elections 2005-06. Cadets have participated
along with N.C.C officer which was organized by the S.P,Guntur.
(B) Bandhobust Duties in municipal Election 2005:With the request of the police
department our Cadets performed Bundho-bust duties in municipal Elections
2005 at Repalle Town on 24-9-2005.56 Cadets were deployed for 28 wards
and remaining cadets have participated in striking force along with NCC
officer.
(c) Charity to the Aids Victim : Our college NCC responded to the news item
published in Vartha daily news paper on 12-11-2005 about the Aids victim
Smt Jyothi resident EdupalliVillage. NCC coy collected Rs-2,381.50 from the
college students and staff .The Edupalli village sarpanch donated Rs.200/-NCC
officer Rs.500/-and by adding cadets one day tiffin allowances Rs.750/-, the
total amount Rs.3,831.50 was donated to smt.Jyothi on 14-11-2005 at her
residence,Edupalli through our Principal Dr.V.K.Mohan in the presence of
village sarpanch, Edupalli.
ii. Training in Disaster Management;
This is a cyclone prone area .We have cyclone relief shelter. The NCC,NSS
students are tuned to take up the rehabilitation service as and when the need
arises. Staff and students liberally contributed to Tsunami relief fund. In
addition to that staff has contributed one day salary. Also recently staff have
donated half day salary to the C.M Relief fund.
iii. Health and hygiene awareness :
On the occasion of NCC Day .ie On 27.11.05 our cadets conducted a clean and
green programme at staff quarters living area. Nearly 130 cadets have taken
Part in the programme from 8 a.m to 5 p.m.Our college has adopted Edupalli
village using NCC,NSS and NGC volunteers activities like clean and green
programme,methods of water conservation are implemented.
iv. Medical camps:
Dr K.Ramanaidu helpline charity (UK).A 4-Day Bio-Magnetic therapy free camp
was organized by NCC on the college premises from 27-12-05 to 30-12-05.Our
college correspondent inaugurated the camp on 27-12-05.Nearly 550 persons
of Nagaram and surrounding villages were treated and benefited from this
camp.
v. Adult education and literacy :
An advisory committee was constituted for adult and continuing education
programme on 11-1-1990.
Committee:
1.Sri K.UmavaramurthyHon.Chairman
2.Sri N.Koteswar RaoChairman
3.A.V.Panakaswar Rao-Programme officer
4.Sri K.Ravi BabuMember
5.sri A.SatyamMember
6.Sri C.Bhaskar RaoMember
The committee met on 19-9-1999. The programme officer gave details about
the scheme formulated by the University and about the opening of ten centers
around our college.
The following resolutions are made.
1.Decided to give certificates to the adults .
2.Decided to continue the scheme.
3.Decided to select instructors with cultural talents.
4.The overall progress in the centers was 50%.
This very important activity was conducted in and around Nagaram areas touching
the following areas
1.Karenkivari palem
2.Nagaram Jangala colony
3.Nagaram Gowda palem
4.Nagaram mill area
5.Muttipalli Yanadi colony
6.Muttipali Harizanawada
7.Muttupalle Majjareddy palem
8.Edupalle
9.Toorpu palem
10.Badevaripalem
vi.
in our college. In this camp 39 students have donated blood and remaining
cadets and staff have participated in Know your blood group programme.
vii.
AIDS awareness :
On the occasion of world AIDS day 1-12-05 the NCC and NSS jointly
organized a rally in Nagaram village in order to create an awareness about the
fatal decease AIDS .As part of AIDS awareness programme sponsored by the
Telugu Daily Vartha our NSS volunteers and NCC cadets along with 800 dwakra
members have conducted a huge rally on 29th December 2005 Local M.L.A,
Principal and our correspondent have participated.
viii.
Environment awareness:
This year we have started NGC wing in our college 125 students joined in this
wing.To keep mother earth green and pollution free Vanamahotsav was
celebrated with a great sense to save earth planet from the clutches of
pollution. Students collected a variety of plants and each plant was planted in
the college campus with a oath to protect the same. NGC Unit also planted
plants for Botanical garden and actively participated in the cleaning
programme.
ix.
Any others:
Since the inception of NCC and NSS Units in our college, due to the sustained
efforts we are able to establish link roads in and around Nagaram mandal
area, which facilitated easy transport of the students and public.
(Annexure XVII)
Are there any outreach programmes carried out by the college other than
NSS&NCC
(for example, population Education Club, Adult Education, National Literacy
Mission, etc)?
14.
15.
Yes
No
(Annexure XVIII)
16.
Does the college work and plan the extension activities along with NGOs and
GOs?
Yes, Along with Dwakra and Anganwadi workers, High school teachers
and students, our College students, staff together worked in AIDS awareness
campaign.
17.
CRITERION-IV
A.
Physical Infrastructure:
Enclose the Master plan of the College campus indicating the
existing buildings and the projected expansion in the future.
(Annexure - XX )
1.
The College has excellent infrastructure facilities , the most
basic one being the 28.74 acres of land that is available to the college and for
future development to the college.
The total area of the buildings of the college is 91,607.95 Sft.
a) Existing Buildings:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
b) Expansion:
1)
2)
3)
4)
2.
Examination Hall
Class Rooms
Womens Hostel
Cycle-Shed for Women
How does the college plan to meet the need for augmenting the infrastructure
to keep pace with academic growth?
1) Necessary construction work is made as and when new courses are
introduced.
2) Few years ago P.G. Chemistry block as well as P.G. Physics blocks has been
constructed on U.G. (Chemistry) block. And also at the back side of this
block, one distillation plant is being moderated. There is a committee
headed by the President and other members of the Management and
Principal to look in to future plans regarding infrastructure and learning
resources of the college.
3.
In-charge
Electrician
Technician
How does the college ensure optimum use of its infrastructure facilities?
The college is utilizing its infrastructure to its maximum extent. In addition
to regular class work, special classes of various subjects are being conducted
in the morning & evening for SC, ST, BC poor students. S.V.R.M. College
situated in the rural area (coastal) of Guntur district, helps Government
sectors for providing seminar halls, Guest houses at the time of Elections to
conduct classes and at the time of Natural calamities.
5.
encourage
use of
the academic
facilities
by external
No
As
mentioned earlier, at the time of Elections and Cyclones, our college is
providing sufficient accommodation for Government. In addition to this book
exhibitions, and Lectures by out standing persons in various fields are
conducted in the college campus. For free medical camps and training classes,
the rural people are utilizing auditorium and seminar halls of our college.
6.
What efforts are made to keep the campus beautiful and pollution free?
We have regular employees to do cleaning and scavenging work in the
campus. The NSS, NCC and NGC Units of the College and all students of the
college help in cleaning the College campus now and then under clean and
green programme.
We are also taking the following measures to ensure that the campus is kept
clean, beautiful and pollution free.
a)
b)
c)
d)
Tree plantation
Regular sweeping to remove the debris.
Efficient drainage system to expel the waste water and other discharges
from the labs and toilets quickly.
Prevention of water logging near the toilets and taps to avoid the
breeding of harmful insects.
e)
To implement the above measures, the college has appointed sufficient number
of workers.
Gardener
Sweepers
Scavenger
Watchman
7.
8.
Give the working hours of the Computer center and its access on holidays
and off hours?
9 hours per day i.e., 8.30 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. on all working days.
accessible to students on holidays.
9.
It
is
11.
aided
learning
VC++
How are Computers and their accessories maintained in the Computer center
and other locations of the College?
-
The Computer center in our College has well maintained air conditioned
rooms. Computers are placed in an ideal dust free environment in the
Computers Dept.
12.
Does the College make use of the services of Inter University Centers like
IUCAA, CEC, INFLIBNET
Yes.
13.
What are the various health services available to the students, members of the
teaching and non-teaching staff of the College?
-
14.
What are the physical and infrastructure facilities available in the sports and
physical education center? Give details.
-
Two play fields are made available for major games practice. One in the
main campus and other is situated at the back side of the administrative
block . Among this, one Gymnasium and Indoor stadium (Shuttle) are
established.
(Annexure - XXII)
15.
16.
at the
17.
State
M.Venkateswaramma
Regional
National
M. Kumar, II M.P.
What are major physical and infrastructure facilities available in the work
shop and center for instrumentation?
We have, drilling machine , Welding machine , Lath, Wood Lath, Compressor,
Sheaving machine etc.
18.
19.
20.
sophisticated
staff
quarters
2.
:
:
:
31,669
3622
Indian 40
and
Foreign 04
Peer reviewed Journals
Magazines
Back Volumes of Journals
Reference Books
E-Information Resources
Audio Cassettes
Video Cassettes
T.V.
Reprography
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
0
14
1792
901
Yes
100
127
1
1
:
:
:
:
6
46
3491
2
Special collection
Career Guidance
Competitive examinations
Book Bank
Manuscripts
Any other
3.
2003-2004
The year before last
Number
Total cost
221
46,260
5
5250
2004-2005
The year before last
Number
Total cost
133
25,760
-
Mention the
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
5.
:
:
:
:
11,980 Sft.
14
10 x 10
150
6.
7.
- XXIV )
i) Text Books
ii)Journals/Periodicals
4.
(Annexure
No
Nil
Nil
Nil
i)
Fully automated
iii)
INFLIBNET.
8.
What is the percentage of library budget in relation to the total budget of the
College?
9.36%
9.
10.
Circulation Services
Clipping services
Bibliographic compilation
Internet/Computer Access
Digitalization
Are students allowed to retain books till the examinations are over?
Yes,
11.
CRITERION V :
1.
* Percentage of students appearing for the qualifying exam after the minimum
period of study.
85%
* Drop out rate
15%
* Progression to employment and further study(UG to PG)
(UG to PG or PG to Ph.D)
50%
5%
The list is long and exhaustive. Only the names of a few prominent Alumni who
have made their mark in the highest cadres of Professional, academic,
administrative, Personal and social life are given.(Annexure XXV)
2.
How many students have passed the following examinations in last 5
years?
UGC - CSIRC (Net) examinations
UGC SLET
GATE
Indian Civil Service Examination
G R E
T O E F L
G M A T
Any other
3.
Does
Yes
2
Nil
Nil
Nil
5
4
Nil
Most of the students of this backward
region passed B.Ed and are working as
teachers
If yes,
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
4.
What kind of financial aids are available to students from the central
government, state government, the institution and others? Give details:
(Annexure XXVI)
Our students are receiving a wide variety of financial aid from different
sources on the basis of merit, economic backwardness and social status, as
stated below:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
5.
Government Scholarships
Fee concession
SC/ST stipend.
Poor boys aid fund
Donor prizes for outstanding students.
Class Prizes.
Mention the number of students who have received financial aid during
the last two years.
Type of financial aid
2004-2005
2005-2006
1.Merit Scholarship
2. Merit cum Means
3. L B C
4. S.C.
5. S.T.
6. Donor prizes
7. Class Prizes
8. P.H.C.
9. Ex-Servicemen
6.
7
153
140
4
66
Two for each
class
-
7
50
93
4
66
Two for each
class
-
Does the College have an employment cell and a placement officer who
offers career counseling to students ?
(Annexure-XXVII)
Yes
If yes, give
Do teachers
Yes,
Counseling cell comprising senior staff members conduct both academic and
personal Counseling. Regular career guidance is organized for the benefit of
the students.
8.
How many students were employed through placement service during the
last year?
i)
Local
firms/Companies
ii)
Central
Government
iii) State Government
iv)
Public Sector
undertaking
v) Private Sector
9.
U.G.
student
s
P.G.
student
s
Research
scholar
--
--
--
11
3
---
---
15
--
--
Yes
No
If yes,
how many are self employed (data may be limited to last 5 years)
16 students
10.
No
ii)
11.
Every year, we invite the old students eminent in different fields and
arrange guest lectures.
iii)
The Alumni has also instituted cash prizes for meritorious students.
iv)
At the time of retirement of our staff, old students participate in the
felicitations and will give mementoes to the retiring staff.
(Annexure-XXVIII).
How are the policies and Criterion of admission made clean to prospective
students.
The college scrupulously goes by the rules of admission as laid down by UGC,
Director of Higher Education
and Acharya
Nagarjuna
University. Rules
regarding reservation - S.C., S.T., B.C., women, Physically Handicapped, have
been observed . Along with application form, Prospectus has been furnished
to the students. College calendar, Advertisement notification in News Paper
and personal counseling at the time of admission helps the prospective
students. Further merit lists prepared and displayed on the notice board.
12.
State the admission policy of the College with regard to overseas students.
As the College locate at very corner with rural back ground, and very far
from cities college is not attracting overseas students.
13.
14.
Indoor games
ii)
Outdoor games
iii)
Nature Clubs
iv)
Debate Clubs
v)
Students Magazines
vi)
Cultural Programmes
vii)
viii)
ix)
Essay Writing
x)
(A)
Indoor Games:
I) Badminton, 2) Chess 3) Table Tennis
4) Caroms
5)
Gymnasium with all ultra modern equipment and amenities are open
to students during their leisure time.
(B)
(C)
Debating Club:
The Quiz, debating and Essay writing association has been headed
by Sri Ratna Raju, who has conducted Quiz, Essay Writing, Elocution,
Personality Contest, News reading competitions in the months of
Oct., Nov., and Dec.
(E)
Students Magazines:
A fairly good number of educative magazines in both English and
Telugu media are available in the reading room. Students
make
use of them in leisure hours.
(F)
Cultural Programmes:
A variety of Cultural programmes have been organized by the fine
arts association. Students are encouraged to exhibit their talents on
several occasions which can accommodate entertainment. Actors,
singers, mimicry artists usually display their talents during the
cultural programmes on the college day.
(G)
S.No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
Number
2
200
4
1
1
1
1
48
3
1
2
2
1
3
2
8
8
6
16
1
.
audio-
Ramayana,
have been
The Audio
the proper
Literary Association:
Criterion VI
1. Does the college have an efficient internal coordinating and monitoring mechanism?
Yes
No
GOVERNING BODY
EXICUTIVE COMMITTEE
SECRETARY
CORRESPONDENT
PRINCIPAL
LECTURERS
SUPPORTING STAFF
This type of organizational structure contributes Quality for proper command and
systematic control .
The college has an internal coordinating and monitoring mechanism. The varied
institutional affairs are dealt with by the governing and executing committee and
passed on to
the Secretary & Correspondent and Principal for successful
implementation and feedback.The Principal assisted by Coordinators regularly
monitor the efficiency of the non-teaching staff. Periodical verification of files is taken
up by the Principal to keep up the work efficiency of the clerical staff. Routine campus
supervision and surveillance by the Principal and staff members ensure a clear
hygienic and well guarded procedure.
2. Were any committees/external agencies appointed during the last three years to
improve the organization and management?
Yes
No
Internal committees
(b)
External committees
Sub committees made the following suggestions to introduce noble courses like
a. B.Sc.(C.P.M)
b. B.Sc.(M.P.E)
c. B.A.C.A
d. B.Sc.(M.E.Cs)
e. M.Sc.Chemistry
f.
B.Sc.(M.P.Cs)
g. M.Sc.Physics
h. B.Sc.(M.P.C)(E.M)
The above recommendations deliberated by the subcommittees were endorsed and
the follow up is as following .
1.
B.Sc.(M.P.E)
2.
B.Sc.(M.P.Cs)
3.
B.A.C.A
4.
B.C.A
5.
B.Sc.(M.E.Cs)
6.
M.Sc.Chemistry
7.
M.Sc.Physics
8.
B.Sc.(M.P.C)(E.M)
2. Does the college have an inbuilt mechanism to check the work efficiency of the nonteaching staff?
Yes
No
1.
The non-teaching staff are assigned specific works with implicit
instructions to impart
the assigned work in stipulated period.
2. Self Appraisal of the non-teaching was completed .
3. Acritical analysis was introduced by the core committee.
4. The secretary and correspondent convey necessary messages and make
suggestions to the members.
4.
No
Sri.G.Hanumantha Rao
2.
Smt.K.Kanaka Ratnam
3.
Sri.P.srinivasa Rao
4.
Sri.M.Dasu
and
Students representation
1.
Mr.K.Srinivasa Babu
2.
Mr.G.Naga Mouli
Lady representation
1.
5.
Ms.P.Srikala
During the last two years have all the decisions of the selection committee been
approved by the governing body?
Yes
6.
No
No
What is the current tuition and other fee structure in government supported and selffinancing courses?
Government supported
S.No
Programme
Tuition
Library
Rs
Laborator
y
Others
Hostel
Mess
Estb.mt
P.Month
Rs
Rs
B.A
1000
22
174
3000
750
B.Sc-C.B.Z
1000
22
43
174
3000
750
B.SC-M.P.C
1000
22
43
174
3000
750
B.Com
1000
22
43
174
3000
750
Library
Laboratory
Others
Hostel
Mess
Estb.mt
P.Month
Rs
Rs
Self-financing
S.No
Programme
Tuition
Rs
8.
B.ScM.P.C(E.M)
1000
22
43
174
3000
750
B.Sc-M.P.Cs
1000
22
118
174
3000
750
B.SC-M.E.Cs
1000
22
118
174
3000
750
M.Sc.Chem
24000
3000
750
M.Sc.Physics
18000
3000
750
Have there been changes in the tuition and other fees during the last three years.
Give details.
The revision made in tuition fee and the fee structure as for the direction of
Commissioner of Collegiate Education and University are as follows.
9.
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
25/-
Furnish the amount spent under the various heads of expenditure last year.
Head of Expenditure
Budget provided
Physics
14,625.00
21,745.00
Chemistry
19,398.00
28,765.55
Botany
7,843.00
9,352.50
Zoology
7,843.00
11,799.00
Electronics
1,677.00
423.00
Computer Science
6,608.00
7,559.00
Library
23,716.00
25,808.50
Games
43,120.00
19,135.00
Calendar
21,500.00
40,000.00
Students Union
32,340.00
43,354.00
Stationary
53,900.00
49,955.00
Dramatic Association
6,468.00
4,304.00
Audio Visual
5,390.00
6,000.00
Students Ammonites
5,390.00
5,704.00
6,816.00
6,346.00
10. During the last two years did the college have a deficit budget?
Yes
No
No.
The college budget is a balanced budget
11. Is there an internal audit mechanism?
Yes
No
h. Aqua guard and water coolers provided to the students with clean and pure
drinking water.
i.
j.
Coin phone facility is available in the campus for the benefit of students
Coin phone facility is also available to Hostellers.
k. The main college campus has attached hostels for both boys and girls .The
hostels have all facilities with serene and hygienic atmosphere.
l.
Staff quarters are available for teaching faculty and non-teaching staff.
m. There are sufficient well maintained toilets at different locations in the campus.
n. The campus is dotted with well spruced gardens and trees, a pleasant serene
atmosphere.
13. Is there a Grievance Redressal Cell in the college?
Yes
No
If yes, how does it deal with grievances of the employees and others?
Yes
1.Exofficio chairman : Dr.V.K.Mohan
Convenor
: Sri.P.Jayaseela Rao
Members
: 1.Sri.P.Gopichandraswamy
2.Dr.K.Surendra Babu
: Smt.K.Vijaya Kumari
Members
: 1.Smt.K.Kanaka Ratnam
2.Ms.M.D.V.Sreelalitha
14.
List the various loan facilities available to the members of the teaching and the
non-teaching staff of the college. What are the requirements and the eligibility
criteria necessary to obtain loans that are available?
a.
b.
Teaching and non-teaching staff can take loan from their provident fund
account
Eligibility Criteria:
15.
a.
b.
No previous dues
16.
CRITERION
1.
i) The College conducts stock verification at the end of every academic year
since its establishment .
Inter departmental stock check is usually done
effectively by the committees concerned.
In order to scale the standards
and the genuineness of the various departments, we strictly see the members
of the respective committees should be nominated with the members of other
departments.
ii) With regard to academic activities, we stick to the academic calendar
designed by the calendar committee from the very beginning of the academic
year. The Principal is assisted by the academic council, consisting of all the
Heads of the departments, to execute the academic activities, such as:
a)
the review of the coverage of syllabus,
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
iii) The thrust areas that are difficult to the student are identified and closure
monitoring through feedback is done. Further, special methods that may be
necessary to improve the understanding of the student are followed. The
remedial classes are arranged for backward students from 9 AM to 10 AM
and 5 PM to 6 PM as per the schedule.
iv) Annual Verification Programme : 2005-06:
S.No. Department
Verification
1.
Chemistry
Person in charge to be
Contacted
Sri P.Neerajanabhaiah
2.
Botany
3.
Computers
4.
Zoology
5.
Physics
6.
Audio-Visual
7.
Fine Arts
8.
Furniture
9.
10.
Physical
Education
Hostel & Mess
11.
Museum
Sri M. Dasu
12.
N.S.S.
13.
Camera Club
14.
Library
Smt.VSM Lakshmi
15.
Electronics
Ms. Y. Sireesha
Convenor
Committee
Sri GSB Prabhakararao,
Dept.of Physics
Sri B. Venkata Rao,
Dept.of Zoology
Sri Ch. Kishore Babu
Dept.of Physics
Sri J. Mohan Rao,
Dept.of Botany
Sri P.Neerajanabhaiah
Dept.of Chemistry
Sri G.Hanumantha Rao
Dept. of Mathematics
Sri M.Sudhakara Rao
Dept.of Chemistry
Sri I.Veera Babu,
Dept.of Commerce
Sri B.Ratna Raju,
Dept.of Telugu
Sri A. Harikrishna
Dept.of Politics
Sri P.Gopichandraswamy
Dept.of Telugu
Sri M.Sambasiva Rao,
Dept.of Commerce
Smt.K.Pushpamma
Dept.of Telugu
Smt. Y.Supriya,
Dept.of English
Sri S.Venkateswara Rao
Dept.of Computers
v) Academic verification:
Content
Academic council
Chairman
1.
2.
3.
4.
Principal
2.
S.No. Committees
Convenor
1.
Academic Calendar
2.
3.
Examinations Committee
4.
3.
No
i)
ii)
The time table committee takes initiative to provide the time table for
the ensuing academic year even before its commencement. An early
preparation of annual academic plan and teaching notes are also a
part of strategic planning.
iii)
iv)
v)
No
Yes
Inter
Collegiate
Debating
and Muchataga Mudu Nimishalu, an
opportunity for every student to know the hidden potentiality lies in him.
MOUs
ii)
iii)
iv)
v)
for our
with
Industries
Yes
No
To our credit we have been associated with huge Industries like Sugar
and Cement.
a)
An MOU has been signed with M/s. Chagallu Sugars, Chagallu West
Godavari District for project work and training of our post graduate
science students and under graduate commerce students.
b)
c)
An MOU has been signed with The Jeypore Sugar Company , Electro
Matellergical Divisions, Rayagada for the benefit of our students career.
d)
e)
Research
organizations
Yes
No
a)
b)
Sl.
Name of the
No
Institution/others
SEMINARS
1
TPS College,Guntur
2.
Programme
Date/
Duration
14-11-05
(one day)
28-01-06
(1 day)
No.of students/
Name(s) Participated
Mr.T.Jagankumar,
II B.Sc(CBZ)
1.Ms.PVLC Nagasridevi
2.Mr.A.Manojkumar
3.Mr.Ch.Venkatanagarju
4.Mr.V.Srinath Babu
all are III B.Sc.CBZ
students.
MUSIC
1
Nehru Yuva Kendra,
Guntur
PHYSICAL EDDUCATION
1
Periyar University
Salam
2
Balgaum
APRDCNagarjunasagar
Ongole
Vijayawada
ii)
S.No
1
2
3
4.
Clasical Music
Contest won I prize
(1 day)
30-12-05
Ms. P.Srilakshmi
South-west Inter
University Kho-Kho
Tournament
(secured 4th place)
South zone Inter
University Badminton
Tournament
(won 2nd place)
ANU Inter Collegiate
Cross Country(Men)
Tournament
(won 3rd place)
13th AP State Taekwondo
Championship
(won I place)
(7) days
10-2-05
to
16-2-05
4 days
08-12-05
to
11-12-05
1 day
Sept.05
K. Amaranath, II B.Sc.,
Member of ANU
Kho-Kho team
Physically handicapped
Cricket tournament
(won the prize)
(2 days)
19-11-05
&
20-11-05
28-12-05
P.Balaji
7 Members
Mr.Yedukondalu,III B.A.
(Leader)
Mr. V. Venkaiah
Mr. K. Parthasarathi
II B.A.
No. of Colleges
Participated
7
Date/
Duration
26-11-05
No.of students/
Participated
14
12
26-11-05
24
10
26-11-05
10
What are the National and International linkages established by the College for
training and research ?
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
The
P.G. Department
of
Physics
has
established
research
collaboration with the Physics Department California State University,
Los Angles. Dr. V.Vijaya Srinivasu is involved in this work.
v)
Physics Department in the College has been linked with IAPT, Kanpur to
take out the excellence among the students by preparing them for National
level examinations in Physics. Sri P.Srinivasa Rao, Lect.in Physics is the
center-in-charge.
List of Staff members
S.No
5.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
1
2
3
4
5
6
Research in Progress
Smt.M.Padmaja
Sri B. Prakash Babu
Sri S. Dass
Sri D.S.Nageswara Rao
Sri A.Mohan Rao
Sri P.Srinivasa Rao
Degree
Ph.D.
Ph.D.
Ph.D.
Ph.D.
Ph.D.
Ph.D
M.Phil
M.Phil
M.Phil
M.Phil
M.Phil
M.Phil
Ph.D.
Unive
rsity
A.U.
S.V.
S.V.
A.U.
S.K.D
T.U.
A.U.
A.N.U
A.N.U
A.N.U
H.U.
A.N.U
I.I.Sc.
Year of
award
1980
1983
1983
1991
1993
1994
1986
1991
1991
1994
1997
2006
1994
M.Phil
M.Phil
M.Phil
M.Phil
M.Phil
Ph.D.
A.N.U
A.N.U
A.N.U
M.K.U
B.T.U.
A.N.U
Doing
Doing
Doing
Doing
Doing
Doing
Subject
Physics
Physics
Zoology
Chemistry
Telugu
History & Archaeology
Chemistry
Commerce
Botany
History
Physics
Physics
Chemistry
Economics
English
Mathematics
Chemistry
Physics
How does the college strengthen the regular academic programmes through
other complementary systems like self-financing courses, non-formal mode
and distance education?
Self financing courses such as B.Sc., MPC, MECs, MPCs and P.G.
courses like M.Sc., Chemistry and Physics are introduced to strengthen the
regular academic programmes providing there by a lot of infrastructure
facilities , academic tools and faculty. In this connection the management is
coming up with a stellar contribution.
Dr. V.K. Mohan, Reader in History and Principal of our College is the coauthor of nine P.G. level History books, author cum editor of two U.G. level
History books and author of two U.G. Level History books for school of
distance education , Acharya Nagarjuna University. He is also the author of
Intermediate Books(2) in History.
6.
What
are
the efforts
made
by
the
college
to make the various
administrative /academic services on the campus ICT enabled?
To strengthen the regular academic programme we provide the
information communication technologies to the students and staff members
through Internet.
7.
What are the practices of the college to impart value based education?
TRUTH, LOVE GOD in our college emblem give a warm welcome with
a rural background . We hope that the true message in the emblem should
have been certainly carried to the length and breadth of our country through
our students for many decades. For that we have established certain hard
viii)
8.
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
v)
vi)
vii)
viii)
NCC, NSS, & NGC wings are doing a remarkable service along with various
Governmental and Non-Governmental agencies.
Another essential part of our duty, indeed, is that we have to bring up the
offspring of the illiterate civilians of hard working in the villages around our
college with discipline, compassion and all other divine characteristics to
become good citizens.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------S.No Committee/Wing
Convenor / Officer
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Adult Education
Sri G.V.Surya Rao
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------9.
What are the efforts of the college towards all round personality development
of the learners?
Strategically we adopt
of the learners.
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
v)
vi)
vii)
10.
S.No.
Committee/Association
1.
Fine Arts Association
Convenor
Sri A.Mohan Rao
2.
3.
Sports Committee
4.
Sri P.Gopichandraswamy
ii)
iii)
iv)
v)
Convenor
Member
Member
What are the efforts of the College to bring in community orientation in its
activities?
Since its inception our college has been adopting several methods to
change the face of its surroundings. In this connection we have NSS, NCC
and NGC Wings functioning for community development.
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
v)
vi)
vii)
viii)
ix)
x)
xi)
12.
c) Numerical skills:
Our department of Mathematics takes initiative to extract numerical
abilities from our students by conducting Mathematics Quiz. Other science
departments also check them in their respective laboratories .
d) Use of information technology:
An Internet connection facility is provided in our campus to enable
the students with latest information that is indispensable in the contemporary
competitive world. We are using CDs, ACDs, LCDs for effective teaching with
the help of department of computers science. To our credit we have an Audiovisual wing functioning under the department of Physics.
e) Work as a part of a team and independently:
Wings of NCC, NSS & NGC provide a common platform inside and
outside of the campus to work in teams. One of the salient features of our
college is to form students union on merit. There are handful of unions
consisting of merit students to execute the academic action plan with the
cooperation of staff. For instance, science association, Literary association,
social science association etc.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------S.No Committee / Association
Convenor
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1.
Literary Association
Smt. Y. Supriya
13.
2.
3.
Commerce Association
4.
Science Association
5.
Audio-Visual Committee
Sri P.Srinivasa Rao
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Any other college specific innovation which has contributed to its growth?
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
v)
vi)
Our staff are available round the clock to the students as they
reside in the staff quarters hardly found in any other U.G. level
institutions.
vii)
Historical and Educational Tours:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------S.No Degree/Subject
Date
Place
Organized by
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1.
Hindi Students
20-11-05
Bapatla Hindi Bhasha
Hindi Dept.
Abipraya sekarana
2.
Botany Students
24-11-05
Sangam Jagarlamudi to
study diary technology
& Products.
Botany Dept.
3.
Zoology Students
28-11-05
Kavuru
Zoology Dept.
4.
27-11-05
5.
I B.A.
4-12-05
Nagarjunakonda
History Dept.
(Archaeological Tour)
Macherla
Ethipothala cement factory
Chennakesava Temple
Mangalagiri,Undavalli
History Dept.
Vijayawada,
6.