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S.V.R.M. COLLEGE-NAGARAM Autonomous and ISO 9001: 2008 certified institution
Re-accredited by NAAC with “A” Grade
PROSPECTUS
U.G., COURSES
2016 – 2017
Shree Velagapudi Ramakrishna Memorial College,Nagaram
AFFILIATED TO ACHARYA NAGARJUNA UNIVERSITY, A.P.
NAGARAM – GUNTUR Dt. – 5222 68.
08648 – 256724 (0) Fax:08648 - 256726
Email: info@svrmc.edu.in
Web link: www.svrmc.edu.in
LIST OF CONTENTS
S.NO CONTENTS PAGE NO 1 College History 01 2 Vision & Mission 07 3 Executive Committee Members [R.T.E.I.SOCIETY] 08 4 College Principals’ List 09 5 R.T.E.I.SOCIETY Secretaries &Correspondents List 10 6 Administrative Committees Under Autonomy Status
Governing Body, Academic Council, Finance Committee 11
7 Staff Particulars 13 8 Administrative Committees & Associations 17 9 Courses Offered 21 10 Students Admissions 23 11 Academic Plan 24 12 Evaluation 25 13 Attendance,
Penalty For Each Day Absence,
Scholarship Attendance Details
Condo nation Fees
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14 Code Of Conduct Rules 29 15 Other Academic Activities 30 16 Certificates On Demand 32 17 Aluminous Association 33 18 Hostel Facility 34 19 Library 36 20 College Magazine 39 21 Fees Particulars 40 22 Academic Calendar 43 23 Endowments And Scholarships 47
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COLLEGE HISTORY
We feel proud, as the great industrialist and administrator Sri Velagapudi Ramakrishna who was
known to all over the world had been born in Bellamvari palem near Nagaram, on 4-3-1896. With
a view of develop this area economically, socially, Industrially and educationally, he established a
sugar factory in Nagaram. Because of many reasons the sugar factory was shifted to chagallu,
West Godavari District, after successfully running only for two seasons. Understanding
backwardness of this area and the needs of the people Sri Rama Krishna laid a foundation stone
for the establishment of a degree college, in place of Sugar factory with his blessings and support,
the Repalle Taluk Educational improvement society was established with the following Executive
committee.
1. Smt. P. Rajeswari Rama Krishna Life time president
2. Sri P.R. Ramakrishnan Life time Vice – President
3. Sri P.Radha Krishna Gupta Vice – President
4. Sri V.V.Pattabhi Rama Rao Vice – President
5. Sri D.V.Vsatyanarayana Treasurer
6. Sri Dr.N.V.Krishna Rao Secretary & Correspondent
7. Sri M.Raja Gopala Rao Joint Secretary
8. Sri. V.L.Dutt Member
9. Dr.M.Sita Ramaiah Member
10. Sri Prabhala Krishnamurthy Member
11. Sri Padyala Achaiah Member
12. Sri Manthena Venkata Radhakrishnam Raju Member
The motto of this society is to provide educational facility to all the people of this locality.
Sri Rama Krishna was ready to donate around 28.74 acres of Sugar factory land in Nagaram
to the college committee. As many people of this area donated in the form of money to the college
committee. Everybody expected that a Degree college with all facilities would be established in
Nagaram.
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When all arrangements were in progress in establishing the college Sri Rama Krishna
Passed away suddenly on 28th
November, 1968. But his family members were firm in taking
forward his ambition and helped financially to acquire land further needed and also construct
buildings.
As planned earlier, the R.T.E.I started Sri Velagapudi Rama Krishna Memorical Degree
College, on 21 August 1969. Sri Kosa Raju Umapathy, M.A, working as the Head of the
Department of History in the Government Degree college, Macharla was appointed as the
principal on Deputation. Courses of Intermediate, PUC, B.A, and B.Com were started initially. A
Degree college was established for the first time in this area, as the society started B.Sc., course in
1970. The management strove a lot in establishing modern laboratories in all science subjects.
The committee members spent a lot of money and started a new hostel with all facilities for
the students who came here from different distant places. Smt. Vicharapu Maha Lakshmamma
donated Rs. 25,000/-wholeheartedly for the construction of a dining hall with about one lakh
Rupees additional boarding facility was provided to college hostel. A compound wall was
constructed to college hostel spending Rs.50,000/- similarly, a compound wall built on all the four
sides of our college with an amount of Rs. 1 Lakh in 1976
The Hon‟ble president of India Sri V.V Giri, who is a close associate of Late Sri V.Rama
Krishna visited our college on 7th
September, 1970 and laid foundation stone for the main
building of our college. This incident stands as a mile stone in the History of our college.
Nagaram was a remote coastal Village came into light and was known to authoirities for the first
time. This college has been helping financially poor students and moulding their future since its
Inception.
Two major incidents can never be forgotten in the history of the college which took place in
1977. Almost all the buildings of our college were demolished in the severe cyclone that
destroyed the Diviseema region of Andhra Pradesh on 19th
November, 1977. The college library
was also severely damaged in the same cyclone and many numbers of rare collections of books
were lost. It appeared that the back bone of our college had been lost and the future seemed to be
gloomy. Due to the cooperation and co-ordination of the management, staff and students, we
were able to start the class work within a month.
After the effect of cyclone, the KCP limited came forward to construct a cyclone shelter with
eight rooms by spending and amount of Rs.3,15,000. This building is used for college purpose in
general and is used as a cyclone shelter at the time of emergency.
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In 1978-79, the management built students‟ waiting room and Nonresidential student centre
and five class rooms with help of the UGC:The management also provided work shop and
constructed a water tank under COHSSIP. These buildings have provided good facility to the
students.
The Decennail celebrations were organized in the college, which were presided by Sri
Ch.Kondaish, Chief Justice of the high court of Andhra Pradesh on 3rd
, 4th
, and 5th
March, 1980
are remarkable in the history of our college. On this occasion, a seminar was conducted on “Rural
colleges Their impact on the development of the surrounding areas:. This Programme was
attended by Sri M.R.Apparao, Vice chancellor of Andhra University, Sri Y. Nayudamma, famous
scientis, Sri T. Venugopala Rao, Principal, Siddartha Engineering college, Vijayawada. All these
scholars gave inspiring suggestions for the academic growths of students.
In 1980 – 81, the KCP limited constructed eight residential quarters for the college staff with
an amount of Rs. 4.5 Lakshs. In 1982 – 83, the KCP limited constructed a beautiful building for
library and VVS Sugars, Chagallu constructed a building for Zoology department with an amount
of Rs. 8.66 Lakhs.
College day is celebrated on March 4th
every year, which is a “college Founder‟s memorial
Day”. On those days eminent personalities in various fields like Sri Y. Nayudamma. Sri Kotta
Sachidanandamurthy, Sri M.Narayanamurthy, Myneni Hariprasad Rao: Dr.V.L.Dutta were
felicitated greatly.
In the year 1985 – 86, a new course in electronics BSc was started on 14th
December, 1985. A
seminar on “Challenge of Education – A Policy perspective ”was conducted in our college.
The eleventh conference of A.P.History congress was conducted in our college on 5th
and 6th
January 1987. The President of All India History Research Society and Head of the Department
of History, Alighar mrslim University, Prof. Irfan Habeeb participated as the chief guest of the
conference. Professor N.G Ranga, Member of Parliament, Professor D.N.Jha and others delivered
their speeches in the conference.
On this occasion the management started an archeology museum in the college in order to
develop interest towards historical monuments among students and lecturers as well.
Some of the class rooms, cycle stand, compound wall, Hostel Dining Hall were severely
damaged in the cyclone on 9th
May, 1990. The total loss was approximately around 15,00,000.
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Though the Government did not help in any manner, the college management strove a lot to bring
back the collapsed buildings to their original status with its own financial resources.
Sri D. Ramakotaiah, Vice-chancellor of Nagarjuna University inaugurated the bronze statue of
Sri Velagapudi Ramakrishna in the college library on 5th
March, 1991. On this occasion, the
physical education building which had been constructed with an amount of Rs. 1,25,000/- was
also inaugurated
Dr.V.L.Dutt, perment member R.T.E.I society, son of Late Sri Rama Krishna was awarded by
Nagarjuna University for his excellent services in various fields. Sri Dutt was elected as Chairman
of Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industries (FICCI). He is the first Telugu
industrialists who have been honored with such position. He is also the life time member of
Repalle Taluk Education Society. He was grandly felicitated by our college management,
Teaching and Non-Teaching staff on 31 – 8 – 1991. This felicitation was attended by Eminent
personalities like Sri Jasthi Eswara Prasad,justice,High court of Andhra Pradesh, Sri
P.V.Chowdary, Justice, Sri P.Venkata Reddy, Director, Department of Higher Education, Smt.
Chamanthi Eswara Prasad, Smt. P.Venkayamm.
A new B.Sc. course with computer science as the main subject was started in our college in the
year 1991- 1992
The Silver jubilee celebration was grandly celebrated on 4th, 5
th and 6
th March, 1994. Sri S.R.K. Prasad,
then the college committee chairman and son of Smt. Rajeswari Rama Krsihna, Sri V.Changal Reddy,
Chairman Tiruman Tirupathi Devasthanam board, justice Avula Sambasiva Rao, Prof. Kotta
Sachidanandamurthy, Prof.Y.C.Simhadri, Former Vicechancellor, Nagarjuna University, Dr. K.Raja Rama
Mohana Rao, Dr.D.Rama Kotaiah, Former Vice Chance, Nagarjuan University, Dr. Lingam Surya
Narayana, Vice chancellor, Medical and Health University, Dr. Kakarla Subba Rao, Director, Medwin
Hospitals, Dr.P.Krishnam Ruju, Professor, Dept. of Cargiology, Usmania Hospitals, Tripuraneni
Venkateswara Rao, Managing Director, SPARTEX Limited, Sri Turlypati Koteswara Rao, Famous
journalist, K. Viswanath, Cine Director, M.J.Manikya Rao, Former president ACTA participated in the
celebration. A number of old students of the college were also present in the celebrations.
On this occasion, the Alumni association collected Rs. 3,00,000 towards the construction of
old students‟ silver Jubilee building in the college. The old student Association grandly felicitated
the founder secretary and correspondent Dr.N.V. Krishna Rao. A permanent hostel building with
nine rooms was constructed with the donations collected form college staff members and fresh
donations form the donors of the college. This hostel building was named after Dr. N.V. Krishna
Rao.
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A building for computer center was constructed with financial Aid granted by the UGC in
1993 – 94, The College Alumni Association building was also constructed and inaugurated in the
same Academic year. In 1995, the stature of the college was elevated to the national level by
conducting a national level seminar sponsored by Indian council of Historical research. In 1997
and 2001, Annual sessions of Guntur District History congress were held in our college.
In 1998, we started BCA,BACA courses. On 21st September, 1998, founder secretory and
correspondent Dr. NVK Rao‟s statue was unveiled.
In 2001, we conducted a seminar on “the importance of social sciences and its future”. In this
seminar Prof Dada Abdul Bakar, participated as Chief Guest.
On 27th
and 28th
, January 2001 the college conducted Inter collegiate programming contest
and Exhibition. Vice Chancellor Prof C.V.Raghavulu, Prof P.Trimurthi, Pro B.Subba Rao were
present on this occasion.
We started P.G. Courses with Chemistry (Organic) in 2003-04. Now 4 P.G. Courses are
existing.
NAAC ACCREDITITATION :
In 2005. The college management applied for accreditation to NAAC and submitted
self-study report in June 2006. NAAC Peer team visited our college, on 6,7, 8th
,
September, 2006 for accreditation.
NAAC peer team chairman Prof B.Hanumaiah, along with the other members Prof
M. Dasan, Prof Sampat Kumar, Prof R. Sujatha and P. Shan Bhag visited all
departments of the college and submitted their report. Basing on their report the
college was accredited to the B+ grade.
The college applied for NAAC reaccreditation in July 2013. The peer committee
visited the campus on Feb 3rd
, 4th
and 5th
of 2014. Later the college was reaccredited
at “A” grade.
Construction of new building with Examination hall and four class rooms was
completed with the UGC and special fee funds.
We are planning to start new courses which are suitable for the present situation.
In 2011 – 2012, we conducted the following national seminars sponsored by UGC.
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1. The role of Bio informatics in understanding development of Biology in 2012.
2. INSPIRE internship programs sponsored by DST were also conducted. During 2011-
12 three programs were conducted. During 2012 – 13 two programs were conducted.
3. An indoor stadium was sanctioned by UGC. The estimated cost was Rs. 75,00,000.
This was completed and inaugurated in 2013.
ISO CERTIFICATION:
The college got certification of ISO - 9001: 2008 dated 25th
June 2013. Latter it was re-
certified on 25th
June 2014 and 25th
June 2015.
AUTANOMOUS STATUS:
The UGC granted AUTANOMUS status from 2011 - 12 academic years. Now this is the
6th
year of autonomy.
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VISION
The vision is to provide holistic education and employability through higher education for
rural marginalized youth of the area with values of „Love – Truth – God‟.
MISSION
To provide proper training to rural youth of the region
To design academic programs through which the learner fits to global necessity
To create and promote, brain storm skills of creativity and innovation inherent in young
minds of the area
A sound value education system instilling the values of hard work, discipline and service
mindedness.
To impart holistic education based on ethical values of Truth, Love, God. It enables the
learners to develop as intellectually mature morally upright, socially responsible and
spiritually inspired leaders to serve the society
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THE REPALLE TALUK EDUCATIONAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY : REPALLE
LIST OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS.
Name Designation
Smt Rajeswari Ramakrishnan President (Life Time)
Dr.S.R.K.Prasad Vice President (Life Time)
Sri Velagapudi Lakshman Dutt Member (Perpetual)
Smt.Damerla Jhansi Lakshmibhai Member (Perpetual)
Sri.Tunuguntla Venkata Panduranga Rao, Vice President
Sri.Narra Venkata Krishna Prasad, Vice President
Dr.R.Prabhakar Secretary & Correspondent
Smt.Kurra Avarna Joint Secretary
Sri Vallabhaneni Buchaiah Chowdary, Treasurer
Sri.Gajula Venkateswara Rao Member
Sri.Dhulipala Lakshmi Srinivasa Rao, Member
Sri.Katragadda Haranadha Babu, Member
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COLLEGE PRINCIPALS’ LIST
1 . Sri K.Umavara Murthy, MA., 1969-77
2 . Sri N.V.S.Srinivasa Rao,M.Sc., 1977-78
3 . Sri K.Umarava Murthy,M.A. 1978-83
4 . Sri N.Koteswara RAo, B.Com., (Hons) 1983-93
5 . Sri K.Ravi Babu, M.A., (Lit.) 1993-98
6 . Sri M.V.Subba Rao, M.Sc., Ph.D 1998-2000
7 . Sri C.Suryanarayana Raju, M.Sc., 2000-01
8 . Sri A.V.Raghava Rao, M.Com. 2001-03
9 . Sri B.Srinivasa Rao, M.Sc., M.Phil (FAC) 2003-04
10. Sri K. Sambasiva Rao, M.Sc., M.Phil (FAC) 2004-05
11. Sri V.K. Mohan, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.d., 2005-06
12. Sri J.Mohana Rao, M.Sc., 2006-07
13. Sri P. Gopi Chandra Swamy, M.A., (Lit) 2007-08
14. Dr.K. Surendra Babu, M.Sc., Ph.D. 2008-09
15. Sri G.S.B. Prabhakara Rao, M.Sc. 2009-10
16. Sri Burra Ratna Raju, M.A., (Litt.) 2011-
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The Repalle Taluk Educational
Improvement Society (R.T.E.I)
SECRETARIES 1 .Dr.N.V. Krishna Rao, M.B.B.S., 22-02-1969 to 6-12-1991
2 .Sri K. Umavara Murthy, M.A., 07-12-199 to 10-10-1998
3 .Sri A.D.L. Prasad, M.E. (N.Y.) 11-10-1998 to 2014
4. Dr. R. Prabhakar 2014 -
CORRESPONDENTS 1 . Dr.N.V. Krishna Rao, M.B.B.S., 22-02-1969 to 30-05-1983
2 .Sri K. Umavara Murthy, M.A., 01-06-1983 to 20-10-1998
3 .Sri Vemulapalli Subba Rao 21-10-1998 to 08-05-2007
4 .Sri A.D.L. Prasad,M.E. 09-05-2007 to 2014
5. Dr. Kosaraju. Lakshmi Narayana 2014
6. Dr. R. Prabhakar 2014 -
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ADMINISTRATION
1 .Sri Kodali Sambasiva Rao, M.Sc., M.Phil O.S.D
2 .Dr. K. Surendra Babu,M.Sc., Ph.D Director, P.G.Cources,
Controller of Examinations 3 .Sri Burra Ratna Raju, M.A. (Litt.) Principal
4 .Sri M. Sudhakara Rao, M.Sc., B.Ed., Vice-Principal
5 .Sri A.Harikrishna, M.A Principal,
Incharge Intermediate Course
Administrative committees under Autanomy status - 2016-17
GOVERNING BODY
1 .Dr.S.R.K. Prasad - Vice President RTEI Society
2 .Sri Dr. R. Prabhakar. - Secretary & Correspondent
3 . Sri V. Butchiah Chowdary - Treasurer, R.T.E.I Society
4 .Dr. K.Surendra babu - Director, P.G. Courses
5 .Sri. V. Srimannarayana -Member, RTEI Society
6 .Sri Dr. P. Srinivasa Rao -Staff representative SVRMC
7 .Sri R.T.Ravi - Educationalist (or) Industrialist
8 .Prof. M. Mustafa - UGC Nominee
9 .Prof. M. Madhusudhana Rao -State Govt. Nominee
10. Prof. K. John Paul -university Nominee
11. Sri B. Ratna Raju -Principal
12 . Sri. S. Dass - Teaching Staff Member
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ACADEMIC COUNCIL MEMBERS 1 .Sri B.Ratna Raju, M.A. Chairman, Principal
2 .S.Dass, M.A., M.Phil., -H.O.D., English Dept
3 .Smt. K. PUshpamma, M.A -H.O.D., Telugu Dept
4 .Smt. K. Vijaya Kumari, M.A -H.O.D. Hindi Dept
5 .Sri G. Hanumantha Rao, M.Sc., M.Phil.,- -H.O.D., Mathematics Dept
6 .Sri Goli. Srinivasa Rao -H.O.D., Chemistry Dept
7 .Dr. P.Srinivasa Rao, M.Sc., Ph.D., -H.O.D., Physics & Electronics Dept
8 . Smt. T. Madhavi Glori, M.Sc - HOD., Botany Dept.
9 . Sri A. Tirumaleswara Rao, M.Sc. - HOD., Zoology Dept
10 . Sri . K.V.N.R. Sai Krishna , M.Sc., M.Phil. - HOD., Computer scienses
11 . Sri.A. Hari Krishna, M.A - HOD., Political Scienses
12 . Sri. V. Vishnu Vardhana Rao, M.Com - HOD., Commerces Dept
13. Sri. M. Dasu, M.A, M.Phil - HOD., History Dept
14 .Sri. M. Sudhkara Rao, M.Sc - Vice - Principal
15 .Sri.M.Dass, M.A, M.Phil - Member Secretary
16 . Prof. A.V. Dattatreyarao
O.S.D., A.N.U, Guntur. - University Nominee
17 . Prof. B.R . Victor Babu - University Nominee
Principal, College of Sciences
A.N.U, Guntur
18 . Sri Velagapudi Ramakrashna - Industrial Member
Deputy General Manager
V.V.S.SUGARS
19 . Sri. G. Narisimha Rao, M.A, L.L.B - Lawyer
20 . Sri. P.V.Ramarao - Industrial Member
Deputy General Manager
21 . Dr. N.Koteswara Rao, M.D - Doctor
FINANCE COMMITTEE : 1 . Sri. B. Rathna Raju, M.A - Chairman
Principal
2 . Sri. CH.S.R. Murthy, -Member
3 . Sri. M. Sudhakara Rao, M.Sc -Member
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STAFF PARTICULARS 2016-2017
TEACHING STAFF Department of Telugu
1 Sri B.Ratna Raju, M.A , Prinicipal
2 Dr.K.Pushpamma, M.A, HOD in Telugu
Department of English
1 Sri S.Dass,M.A,M.Phil, HOD in English
2 Sri V.Raveendra Babu,M.A,LLB, Lecturer in English
Department of Hindi
1 Smt.K.Vijaya Kumari, M.A, HOD in Hindi
Department of Mathematics
1 Sri G.Hanumantha Rao, M.sc,M.phil,HOD in Mathematics
2 Sri U.Siva Prasad , M.sc,Lecturer in Mathematics
3 Sri KSNHR Prasad, M.Sc, Lecturer in Mathematics
Department of Physics
1 Sri Dr.P.Srinivasa Rao,M.sc,M.Phil, P.hd, HOD in Physics
2 Sri G.Srinivasa Rao,M.sc, Lecturer in Physics
3 Ms S. Krishna Veni ,M.sc,Lecturer in Physics
4 Smt.Chenchu Lakshmi,M.Sc, Lecturer in Physics
Department of Chemistry
1 Sri M.Sudhakara Rao,M.sc,B.Ed, Vice Principal
2 Sri G.Srinivasa Rao,M.Sc,Lecturer in Chemistry
3 Sri P.Srinivasa Rao, M.Sc, HOD in Chemistry
Department of Botany
1 Sri A.Srinivasa Rao, M.sc, Lecturer in Botany (FDP)
2 Smt.T.Madhavi Glory , M.Sc , HOD in Botany
3 Rama Krishna, M.Sc, Lecturer in Botany
Department of Zoology
1 Sri A.Tirumaleswara Rao, M.Sc,B.Ed , HOD in Zoology
2 Sri K.Suresh Babu , M.Sc, M.phil,Lecturer in Zoology
3 Dr.Y.Tarakalakshmi, M.Sc, Ph.D, Lecturer in Zoology
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Department of History
1 Sri M.Dasu,M.A,M.phil, HOD in History
2 Sri Ch.Anil Babu, M.A, Lecturer in History
Department of Economics
1 Smt.K.Kanakaratnam, M.A, HOD in Economics (FDP)
2 Sri B.Prakash Babu,M.A, Lecturer in Economics
3 Sri S. Vijaya Babu, M.A, B.C,B.Ed, Lecturer
Department of Political Science
1 Sri A.Hari Krishna, M.A,LLB,M.Phil, HOD in Political Science
2 Sri M.V.Sivaiah, M.A,B.ed Lecturer in Political Science
Department of Commerce
1 Sri V.Vishnuvardhana Rao,M.Com, HOD in Commerce
2 Sri K. Jaya Babu ,M.Com , Lecturer in Commerce
3 Sri P. Srimannarayana ,M.Com, Lecturer in Commerce
4 Smt. Y. Tulasi Jyothi ,M.Com, Lecturer in Commerce
5 Sri.G.Ankamma Rao, M.Com , Lecturer in Commerce
6 K.Madavi Kumari,M.Com, Lecturer in Commerce
Department of Computer Science
1 Sri KVNR Sai Krishna,M.Sc,M.Phil, HOD in Computer Science
2 Sri K. Pradeep Kumar, M.Sc , Lecturer in Computer Science
3 Sri D. Sarath Babu , M.Sc , Lecturer in Computer Science
4 Sri P. Siva Ramakrishna Reddy, M.CA, Lecturer in Computer Science
5 Sri P.Dharamendra, M.Sc, Lecturer
Electronics Dept
1 Sri A. Brahmaiah, M.Sc , Lecturer in Electronics
Physical Education Dept
1
Sri Samba Murty ,M.A,MPED
Physical Director.
Library
1
Sri. Sajja. Srinivasa Rao, M.C.M, M.Li.Sc
Librarian
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NON – TEACHING STAFF
NON TEACHING STAFF (AIDED & UNAIDED)
S.No. Name of the Employee Designation
Physics Department
1 Sri . M.Venkateswara Rao(A) Jr. Asst.
2 Sri A.J. Kennedy Lab Boy
3 Sri D.V.Ramana Lab Boy
Chemistry Department
1 Sri D.Ravi Teja(A) Store Keeper
2 Sri P.Nancharaiah Lab Boy
3 Sri P.Nageswara Rao Lab Boy
Zoology Departmernt
1 Sri. M.Koteswara Rao(A) Lab Boy
Botany Department
1 Sri K.S.R. Murthy Attender
Computer Science Department
1 Sri M.Nageswara Rao Lab Boy
Library Department
1 Sri. VVVT Kumar(A) Water Boy
2 Sri N. Rama Krishna(A) Library Boy
3 Sri. Y.Srinivasa Rao Lib Boy
Office
1 Sri P. Amaresh Office Incharge.
2 Sri. L Suresh Babu Office Asst.
3 Sri K.V. Subba Rao Office Asst.
4 Sri U.Srinivasa Rao Office Asst.
5 Sri G.Ratna Babu Office Asst.
6 Sri A. Narasimha Rao System Operator
7 Smt. R. Sireesha System Operator
8 V. Siva Subrahmaneswara Rao Civil Works Supervisor
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9 Sri M. Srinivasa Rao Office Asst.
10 Sri T.Babu Rao System operator(Net)
11 Sri J. Srinivasa Rao Lab Boy
12 Sri P.Subba Rao Electrician
13 Sri S.V Reddy Attender
14 Sri. V. Ram Babu Jr. Asst.
15 Sri. P. Appa Rao (A) Sweeper
16 Sri. M.Srinivasa Rao(A) Sweeper
17 Sri. S. Srinivasa Reddy(A) Attendar
Others
1 Smt.G.Samudralamma(A) Women Attendant
2 Sri. G.Koteswara Rao(A) Watchman
3 Sri B. Dasu Scavenger
4 Sri B. Veeraiah Watchman
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ADMINISTRITIVE COMMITTEES & ASSOCIATIONS, 2016-17 a). Disciplinary committee:
1. B. Ratna Raju, M.A, Chairman, Principal 2. Goli Srinivasa Rao, M.Sc, Convener 3. M. Sudhakara Rao, M.Sc, Member Vice-Principal 4. S. Dass, M.A, M.Phil, Member 5. G. Hanumantha Rao, M.Sc., M.Phil, Member 6. K. Vijaya Kumari, M.A, Member 7. Gadde Sreenivasa Rao, M.Sc, Member 8. Samba Murty, B.A., M.P.Ed., Member Phycial Director b) Examination Cell :
1. Dr. K. Surendra Babu, M.Sc, Ph.D, Controller of Examinations 2. Dr. G. Hanumantha Rao, M.Sc, Ph.D. Addl. Controller of Examinations 3. Sri. K.V.N.R. Sai Krishna, M.Sc, M.Phil. Addl. Controller of Examinations 4. Sri. Suresh Babu Jr. Asst. 5. Sri Narasimha Rao System Operator c) Results Publication committee:
1. Sri Gadde. Srinivasa Rao M.Sc Convener
2. Sri V.V.V.Rao Member
3. Dr. Kishore, M.Sc, Ph.D Member
d) Academic calander committee:
1. Goli Srinivasa Rao, M.Sc, Convener
2. Smt. K. Vijaya Kumari, M.A, Member
3. M. Dasu, M.A, M.Phil, Member
4. Gadde Srinivasa Rao, M.Sc, Member
5. K.V.N.R. Sai Krishna, M.Sc, M.Phil Member
e) Library Advisory committee:
1. Sajja. Sreenivasa Rao, M.C.A, M.Li.Sc, Convener
2. S. Dass, M.A, M.Phil, Member
3. B. Prakash Babu, M.A, Member
4. V. Gopikrishna, M.A, Member
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f) Time – table committee:
1. Sri. Gadde. Srinivasa Rao Convener
2. M. Sudhakara Rao, M.Sc, Member
3. Dr. P. Srinivasa Rao, M.Sc., Ph.D. Member
4. M. Dasu, M.A, M.Phil, Member
5. B. Prakash Babu,M.A, Member
6. A. Tirumaleswara Rao, M.Sc, Member
g) Sports Committee:
1. Samba Murty, B.A., M.P.Ed., Convener
Phycial Director
2. M. Sudhakara Rao, M.Sc, Member
3. G. Hanumantha Rao, M.Sc, M.Phil, Member
4. S. Dass, M.A, M.Phil, Member
5. Gadde Srinivasa Rao, M.Sc., Member
6. T. Madhavi Glory, M.Sc, Member
7. V. Ravindhra Babu, M.A, Member
h) Employment and placement cell:
1. Ravindra Nadh, M.A, (Litt) Convener
2. Sajja Sreenivasa Rao, M.Li.Sc, M.C.A, Member
3. S. Dass, M.A, M.Phil, Member
4. Smt. K. Pushpamma, M.A (Litt), Member
5. B. Prakash Babu, M.A, Member
6. K.V.N.R. Sai Krishna, M.Tech., M.Phil, Member
7. U. Siva Prasad, M.Sc, Member
i) Admissions committee:
1. Goli Sreenivasa Rao, M.Sc., Convener
2. G. Hanumantha Rao, M.Sc, M.Phil, Member
3. M. Dasu, M.A, Ph.D, Member
4. V. Vishnuvardhana Rao, M.Com, Member
5. L. Suresh babu, M.Sc, Member
j) Anti Ragging Committee:
1. G. Hanumantha Rao, M.Sc, M.Phil, Convener
2. Goli Sreenivasa Rao, M.Sc., Member
3. Smt. K. Vijaya Kumari, M.A, Member
4. P. Sreemannarayana, M.Com., Member
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k) Grievance and redressal cell for Boys:
1. M. Sudhakara Rao, M.Sc, Convener
Vice - Principal
2. Goli Sreenivasa Rao, M.Sc., Member
HOD, Chemistry Dept
3. G. Hanumantha Rao, M.Sc, M.Phil, Member
HOD, Mathematics Dept
l) Grievance and redressal cell for Girls:
1. Smt. K. Vikaya Kumari, M.A, Convener
HOD, Hindi Dept
2. Smt. T.Madavi Glory, M.Sc Member
HOD, Botany Dept
3. Smt. Kalyani, M.Sc Member
m) Advisory committee for N.C.C:
1. Dr.G. Hanumantha Rao, M.Sc, M.Phil,Ph.D Convener
2. M. Dasu, M.A, Ph.D, Member
3. Gadde. Srinivasa Rao,M.Sc Member
n) Advisory committee for N.S.S:
1. K.S.N.H.R. Prasad, M.Sc, Convener
Programme Officer, (Unit-1)
2. L.Suresh Babu, M.Sc Convener
Programme Officer, (Unit-2)
3. S. Dass, M.A, M.Phil, Member
4. V. Vishnuvardhnana Rao, M.Com, Member
o) Building committee:
1. Dr. K. Surendra Babu, M.Sc., Ph.D., convener
Director, P.G. Courses
2. Goli Srinivasa Rao, M.Sc, Ph.D, Member
3. A. Hari Krishna, M.A, Member
p) Red Ribbon club:
1. Smt. T. Madhavi Glory, M.Sc., Convener
2. Sri. P. Prakash Babu, M.A, Member
3. Sri. K.V.N.R.Sai Krishna,M.Sc, M.Phil Member
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q) Youth Redcross wing :
1. Smt. T. Madhavi Glory, M.Sc., Convener
2. Smt. K. Vijaya Kumari, M.A, Member
3. G. Hanumantha Rao, M.Sc, M.Phil, Member
r) Attendence committee :
1. M. Sudhakara Rao, M.Sc., Convener
Vice - Principal
2. Dr.G. Hanumantha Rao, M.Sc, M.Phil,Ph.D Member
3. P. Sreemannarayana, M.Com., Member
4. K.S.N.H.R. Prasad, M.Sc., Member
s) Alunmni Association :
1. M. Sudhakara Rao, M.Sc., Convener
Vice - Principal
2. Gadde Srinivasa Rao, M.Sc., Member
3. B. Prakash Babu, M.A, Member
4. V. Vishnuvardhana Rao, Member
t) College Magazine committee :
1. S. Dass, M.A., M.Phil., Convener
2. Smt. K. Vijaya Kumari, M.A., M.Phil Member
3. Dr. K. Pushpamma, M.A, Ph.D Member
4. Smt. T. Madhavi Glory, M.Sc., Member
5. K.V.N.R. Sai Krishna, M.Sc, M.Phil, Member
u) Research and Academic cell :
1. Dr. K. Surendra Babu, M.Sc, Ph.D, Convener
Director, P.G. Courses
2. Dr. P. Srinivasa Rao, M.Sc., Ph.D. Member
3. M. Dasu, M.A, M.Phil, Member
4. Dr.G.Hanumantha Rao, M.Sc,M.Phil,Ph.D Member
5. K.V.N.R. Sai Krishna, M.Sc, M.Phil, Member
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U.G. COURSES OFFERED 3 year Degree courses : Telugu medium
B.A :
Part – I : Languages
Telugu or Hindi & English
Part – II : Group Subjects
History, Political Science, Economics
B.Com :
Part – I : Languages
Telugu or Hindi & English
Part – II : Group Subjects
Costing or Income tax paper in optional;
Other 12 paper are compulsory.
B.Sc.(C.B.Z) :
Part – I : Languages
Telugu or Hindi & English
Part – II : Group Subjects
Chemistry, Botany & Zoology
B.Sc (M.P.C)
Part – I : Languages
Telugu or Hindi & English
Part – II : Group Subjects
Mathematics, Physics & Chemistry.
B.Sc (M.P.C) (English Medium) :
Part – I : Languages
Telugu or Hindi & English
Part – II : Group Subjects
Mathematics, Physics & Chemistry
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Self-Finance courses :
B.Sc (M.P.Comp) (English Medium) :
Part – I : Languages : Telugu or Hindi & English
Part – II :Group Subjects: Mathematics, Physics & Computer Science
B.Sc (M.P.E) ( English Medium) :
Part – I :Languages: Telugu or Hindi & English
Part – II :Group Subjects : Mathematics, Physics & Electronics
Along with the subjects mentioned the following paper is compulsory for all groups Degree students.
I year : Contemporary India, Fundamentals of computers.
II year : Environmental Science & Office Automation tools.
III Year : Science Technology & Development.
B.Com (Computer applications) (English medium)
Part – I :Languages : Telugu or Hindi & English
Part – II :Group Subjects : Along with compulsory 12 papers,
Report Generator and Database applications as optional paper
FOUNDATION COURSES :
Besides the above part - 1 and part - 2 subjects, every degree students has to study the
following subjects as foundation courses. These are also have Semester end Examination.
Minimum pass percentage is compulsory.
Every semester end foundation course examination total marks: 50.
Out of this minimum pass mark is 20.
There is no Mid Term Examination (Internal) for All the Foundation Courses.
Only Semester End Examination (External) will be held
I. Semester
a) Human Values and professional ethics
b) Communication and soft skills
II. Semester
a) Environmental Education
b) Information and Communication Technology
III Semester
a) Communication and soft skills
b) Entrepreneurship
IV Semester
a ) Information and communication technology
b ) Citizenship Education
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Students Admissions
U.G. COURSES :
Procedure regarding admission of students into various courses:
1 . A student has to apply in the prescribed application form only. This form is available in the
college office on payment of Rs. 100/-
2 . Separate application forms are available in the college office for different Degree Classes.
3 . The student has to enclose the following self-attested Photostat copies
along with his application form.
a) Intermediate pass certificate
b) Transfer Certificate
c) Conduct Certificate
d) Migration Certificate (if the applicant belongs to other university)
e) Recognition Fee :
f) In case of B.C., S.C. and S.T. applicants Caste Certificate is enclosed.
4 . The filled in application forms must be returned to the college office within 15 days of
Intermediate results publication.
5 . The selection of students into the degree classes is based on merit. The committee. This
merit list is prepared according to the roaster system rules by the Admissions committee.
6 . The selected list is displayed on the notice board.
7. The fees particulars of different degree classes available from the college office. The
selected students must pay the fee within the prescribed date. The students will lose
admission if he cannot pay the fee in time.
8. A student, once admitted into a particular group is not allowed to change his/her Elective
subjects (Second Language or Group subjects).
9. Education tours :
Regarding B.Sc., C.B.Z. group students have to participate in the District level education
tour, to be conducted by H.O.Ds of Botany and Zoology department.
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B .Academic Plan :
Under autonomous system, S.V.R.M. College has adapted the Semester system. The Academic year is divided into two semesters, each consisting of 90 instructional days.
The odd semester is from June to October and the even semester is from November to March. Each semester is a complete unit by itself. The instructional methods include conventional lectures, classroom interactions, guest lecturers, seminars, symposia, Study, etc. The syllabi and the model Question papers will be provided by the respective departments.
The college introduced Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) from the year 2015 -16. Under this the students result is expressed as CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average.)
CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION
Generally each degree course has 36 hours per week as instructional periods.
The instruction of each course is as follows :
a). Academic year divided into two semesters. Each Semester has at least 90 instructional days.
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Evaluation Method for III year students
The students’ academic career evaluation is semester wise. Each semester has two types of assessment procedures.
a). Internal Evaluation :
Each semester has two midterm examinations. Each one has weightage of
20marks.
Each examination is conducted by the Principal, with the help of common schedule.
Each subject paper Total Marks = 40 marks.
Out of the two midterm examinations, the highest marks secured exam in selected as midterm evaluation.
The question paper setting is the responsibility of the concerned staff member/
Members, who teach the paper.
The valuation of the Answer scripts is by the faculty member, who teaches the paper’s syllabus.
b) External evaluation :
Each semester has Semister end examinations. Total Marks: 70
The question papers are set by external setter i.e. other college faculty member.
Subject wise
A set of three different question papers are set by three different external
Paper setters, subject wise.
One hour before, out three question papers set one is picked up through a draw by a senior most staff member. This paper is served as external question paper.
c) Student’s attendance :
Attendance weightage = 5 marks
These five marks are allocated as follows :
% of attendance Marks i) Between 90-100 5 Marks ii) Between 80-90 4 Marks iii) Between 75-80 3 Marks iv) Between 60-75 2 Marks v) Between 50-60 1 Marks
d) Student continuous assessment :
Weightage : 5 marks
The number of marks awarded is purely concerned with the Lecturer / Lecturers personal impression regarding the student’s academic progress.
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Evaluation Method for I & II year students under CBCS syllabus
The students’ academic career evaluation is semester wise. Each semester has two types of assessment procedures.
a). Internal Evaluation :
Each semester has two midterm examinations. Each one has weightage of
15marks.
Each examination is conducted by the Principal, with the help of common schedule.
Each subject paper Total Marks = 30 marks.
Out of the two midterm examinations, the highest marks secured exam in selected as midterm evaluation.
The question paper setting is the responsibility of the concerned staff member/
Members, who teach the paper.
The valuation of the Answer scripts is by the faculty member, who teaches the paper’s syllabus.
b) External evaluation :
Each semester has Semister end examinations. Total Marks: 75
The question papers are set by external setter i.e. other college faculty member.
Subject wise
A set of three different question papers are set by three different external
Paper setters, subject wise.
One hour before, out three question papers set one is picked up through a draw by a senior most staff member. This paper is served as external question paper.
c) Student’s attendance :
Attendance weightage = 5 marks
These five marks are allocated as follows :
% of attendance Marks i) Between 90-100 5 Marks ii) Between 80-90 4 Marks iii) Between 75-80 3 Marks iv) Between 60-75 2 Marks v) Between 50-60 1 Marks
d) Student continuous assessment :
Weightage : 5 marks
The number of marks awarded is purely concerned with the Lecturer / Lecturers personal impression regarding the student’s academic progress.
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B. Attendance :
1. Theory :
i) 75% of attendance is sufficient for being admitted to the Semester end, but the college insists
on regular attendance at all classes. Therefore, no student should be absent even for one period
either in the morning session or in the afternoon session. He /She will lose half-a-day attendance.
ii) A student should apply for leave only in the prescribed form. Leave may be granted. only at
the discretion of the Principal/Vice-Principal.
iii) When a student takes leave for a day or two, he/she should submit his/her leave either before
takes leave of on the day or return from leave.
iv) If leave is requested for reasons of illness for more than two days, medical certificate must be
attached to the application which shall be submitted as early as possible but later that day of return
form leave.
v) Leave letter submitted after the time limit will not be accepted.
vi) If a student is absent continuously for more then 12 working days without leave, his/her name
will be removed from the rolls.
vii) Permission for representing the college in extra circular activity like Sports, games,
Cultural Festivals, NCC, NSS etc., should be obtained in advance from the Principal.
viii) Once the list of students not having sufficient attendance is put up on the notice-board at the
end of the semester, no request will be entertained.
ix) The penalty for each day absence is Rs. 2/-.Generally every month’s attendace
particulars is displayed on notice bord with fines due.
Scholarship Attendance:
X) The catogorised students i.e. Belonging who B.C, S.T, or S.C, have to put up 75% of
attendance every month to get their Scholarship in full. Otherwise, in case of less than
75% attendance in any month the student lose the scholarship money proportionately.
xi) Condonation Fees : The students who did not put up 75% of attendance, the period of
attendance less for to attend examination, the principal has right to Condon the said period at
his discretion.
Penalty details are
Between 65% to 74% - Rs. 500/-,
64% to 55% - Rs.1000/-.
54% to 50% - Rs.2000/-.
The students must submit the medical certificate from the Doctor working in
PHC.
The students who has below 50% attendance are not eligible to appear
examinations
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2 . Practicals :
The minimum attendance for Practicals is 80% of the total practicals done during the
academic year.
Identity Card :
1.The college provides Identity card to every student. On demand, every student should show the
card.
2.Duplicate Identity card will be given on payment of Rs.50/-
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Code of Conduct Rules:
1.The student must attend the college regularly.
2.They have maintain discipline and silence in the college campus.
3.Help to keep the class rooms and college campus clean.
4.No smoking in the college campus. Smokers penalty upto Rs. 1000/-
5.Not allowed to conduct meeting or entertainment programmes without the permission from Principal.
6.No money collection by the students is allowed in the campus.
7.The indisciplined candidates in the examination hall are punished with penalty /
sent out from the hall or with both.
8.The students‟ actions which encourage violence directly punishable.
9.Every student should enter into the class at 9.55 AM in the morning session and at 1.55 PM in evening
session. The late comers are not allowed into the class room without permission from the principal.
10. Student movement prohibited during the classes going on / between the period intervals. Trespassers
will be punished with disciplinary action.
11. Students are not allowed to write any type of writings on Black boards / class room walls / anywhere in
the campus. Such students are punished severely.
12. To attend the classes every student must have Identity card.
13. Attendance is compulsory to the examinations conducted by the college.
Every student get minimum 40% marks. Otherwise he / she will be punished with imposition / penalty
up to Rs. 50/- or both.
14. The parent / ward of the students is advised not to meet directly with the student during classes are
going on. They inform office attender about their student particulars. He will inform the student
about the parent / ward.
15. To the male students are not allowed to go to ladies waiting hall.
16. It is compulsory to bring English and Telugu / Hindi text books to the language classes.
17. To attend semester end examinations hall ticket is compulsory. Without this no student is allowed to
write examinations. In case of lose, Duplicate hall ticket will be issued by the principal.
18. Cycling, riding of Mopeds, Scooters, or Motorbikes is strictly prohibited in the college campus. Rule
breakers will be punished with Rs. 500 penalty.
19. Cell phones / Mobile phones / like any such type are strictly prohibited. Students are not allowed to use
them in the college campus. Such students are fined upto Rs. 500/
a) Half fee concession
b) Full fee concession
19. Social scholarships : According to Govt. rules
Note : Each student has to put – up at least 75% of attendance every month, unless he will
Loss the scholarship amount.
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Other academic activities :
Tutorial system:
One lecturer guardian is appointed for each class. He look after the students
Attendance, academic development etc. He takes personal care of the academically
Poor students. He also give advices for the academic improvement of the students.
If necessary he inform parent/Guardian about the student behavior in the
College campus.
Student leave letters, upto 3 days, are Sanctioned by him. The leave letters beyond 3
Days he forward the letters to the principal for sanction.
Extra – Curicular activities :
i. National cadet core (N.C.C)
This scheme intends to develop discipline. Physical and mental strength
among the students.The cadets should attend the classes and parades, without fail.
Attendance is Compulsory.
The cadets are eligible to get “B” or “C” certificate depending on their exhibition
of skills in the examination Preference will be given to the candidates with B or C or both
certificates during selection of Military jobs or others. 3% seats are allotted for
candidates with B or C or both certificates, during the selection to P.G. courses .
The skilled candidates are permitted to attend the N.C.C. camps, held within or
outside the state.
ii. National Service Scheme (N.S.S)
This scheme is designed to encourage social service moto among the students.
Enthusiastic students (Male & Female) are eligible to join this scheme.
One of the importance activities of N.S.S. is to extend social service during
emergency conditions. This helps in regular maintenance of social relation with
the people around.
75% of attendance is compulsory to get N.S.S Certificate. This Certificate in
necessary to join in National Service volunteer cortes.
Sports and Games facilities :
For the physical and mental health of the body, several sports and Games
are available to students for both male and female students.
The college offers the following :
1. Cricket, 2. Kabaddi, 3. Kho-kho, 4. Ball Badminton, 5. Table tennis,
6 Javelin throw, 7. Shot-put, 8. Chess 9. Carroms etc. for male students.
For ladies : 1. Throw ball, 2. Ball badminton, 3. Caroms, 4. Tennicoit
5 Chess etc.
400 m. Running track and Gym facilities also available.
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Darwin Nature club :
Started during 1993 – 94. This is a branch association off world Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) This provides an opportunity to students to have awakening about the Nature and its Protection. Red Ribbon Club :
No. of students membership = 50 Moto : Creation of awareness among the Public regarding HIV & AIDS Encourage voluntary blood donation. Development Live skills among the students. YOUTH RED CROSS SOCIATY
Estd. In 2009. Aims : 1. Hospitality services (Public) 2. Blood donation. 3 .HIV & AIDS awareness .
4 . Maternity services
5 . Prevention of Communicable infectuous diseases.
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Certificates on demand details :
A . Transfer Certificate :
After completion of the course, students can take their transfer certificates. No fee
will be paid by the student, if he/she take the transfer certificate before the first
terms of the academic year after completion of their course.
Those are want transfer certificate after first term of the next academic year of their
Completion of the course, they have to pay Rs. 100/- for every year of delay.
In case of lost/robbery dublicate T.C. is issued on payment of Rs. 500/-.
B . Study Certificate : The students may apply for study certificate at any time by paying Rs. 100/-. C . Conduct Certificate : This certificate is issued to the students at the time of his/her education in the college.
Re - Admission / Break of Study 2,600.00
Migration Fee 180.00
Marks Memo Duplicate each sem 200.00
Provisional Certificate (Contr 70+Society 130) 200.00
Transfer Certificate 100.00
Study Certificate 100.00
Conduct Certificate 100.00
Duplicate T.C 500.00
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Alumnous Association :
Estd in 1983. This is association of old students of this college. Through this the old Students
may continue their contacts with the college forever.
General membership fee is Rs. 10.00/ year. The members are allowed to participate in cultural
activities conducted by the college. They also send their articles like reminiscences of the college
age, stories, poems, jokes etc. for publication in the college magazine.
Functions of the association are at the time of silver jubilee celebrations of the of the college (1994) the members contributed Rs.. 3,00,000/- for the construction of Alumnus silver jubilee building. The body consists of :
1. Sri A. Hari Krishna, M.A, President
2. Sri V.Vishnu Vardhana rao, M.Com, Secretary
3. Sri Sajja. Srinivasa Rao, Treasurer
4. Sri B. Prakash Babu, M.A, Member
5. Sri Kesana. Vasu Deva Prasad, M.A, Member
Vijayawada
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Hostel Facilitiy :
The college management also provides Hostel facility to the students. About
200 students are accommodated with boarding and lodging facility. Only
Vegetarian food is served.
Hostel admission application form is available to the students on payment of
Rs. 100/- in the Hostel office.
Admission depends on the discretion of the college Principal.
Separate library and reading room are provided for hostelers.
Provision for some indoor games like caroms, chess etc. is available.
Every hosteler should follow the disciplinary rules laid by the management
Study hour – Morning 7.00 AM to 9.00 AM
Night 7.30 to 9.30 PM
Without the permission of the warden/Supervisor no student is allowed to move
From one room to another during the study hour.
Every student should follow the Dining hall discipline ary guide lines.
Dinning arragements are made within the prescribed timings only. No one is
allowed after the timings. In case of any complaint against the Hostel employees,
the student must report to the Deputy warden immediately.
College Attached Hostel Facility is also available.
Social Welfare Hostel Facility :
The students who belong to Backward classes are eligible to get social welfare
Scholarship sanctioned by social welfare department, A.P. Government.
75% class-room attendance is compulsory to get this scholarship every month.
This Hostel will run by the students’ representatives.
The Principal appoints one of the teaching staff-members as warden to look
after the financial and disciplinary matters.
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FREE BOARDING FACILITY TO POOR HOSTELERS:
Some philanthropist contributed their mite to provide free boarding facility to
economically poor students. The interest accrued on term deposits is used for this
facility :
1 . The Hindu Temple Society 26,000.00 Pittsburg – U.S.A (1997) 2 . Paruchuri Ramakrishna 10,000.00 Pittsburg – U.S.A
3 . Paruchuri janardhana Rao 10,000.00 4 . Yarlagadda Sunitha 10,000.00 Morathota 5 . Paruchuri Sudarsana Rao 13,000.00 & Maha Lakshmi, Nalluru 6 . Smt. Paruchuri Mahalakshmi Nalluru 10,000.00 7 . Smt. L. Hanumayamnia 10,000.00 Hyderabad, Bangalore 8 . Smt. Tigala Indira Krishna Rao, Nagaram 10,000.00 9 . Sri. L.S. Prasad 10,000.00 Hyderabad, Bangalore
10 . Smt. Vemulapalli Venkata Narasamma 13,000.00 Turupupalem 11 . Sri. Vemulapalli Manavendra Rao 75,000.00 Turupupalem 12 . Sri. G.S.B. Prabhakara Rao 10,000.00 Ex-Principal, Nagaram
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Library : 1. The library issues library books to every student. 2. The library issues tokens to the students to barrow books. In case of lose, duplicate token
will be issued on payment Rs. 20.00 per token. 3. The student has to surrender one token per book at the time of borrowing. 4. The wanted list of library books is to be filled in the specific application. 5. The borrowed books should be returned to the library on or before the marked returned
date. 6. If the borrowed book of the student is not demanded by any student the book will be
issued to the same student again. 7. Rs 1.00/ day per book penalty will be levied on the late return of the books by the
student. 8. Marking or additional writings in the library books is prohibited. In case of such error, the
Librarian has right to collect fine upto Rs. 100/- per each book. 9. At the time of borrowing, the selected book is in ruined condition / torn pagess / without
title sheet, the student is advised to report to the librarian. If not, it in / related as the loss to book is by the student only and fine will be collected .
10. Reference books or Question papers are nor issued to the student. But he is allowed to copy them within the library timings only.
11. Every student should maintain silence in the library. 12. In case of loss of the borrowed book, the student must immediately report the content to
the Librarian. 13. If the student could not replace the lost book within 30 days, the Librarian has right to
collect double the amount of the cost of the lost book. 14. Examination hall tickets will be issued on submission of no dues certificate from the
Librarian. 15. Cell phones / Mobile phones are not permitted into Library. Levied penalty upto Rs. 500/-
in case of negligence.
Reading room :
1. The reading room will kept open from 9.00 AM to 5.30 PM on working days. 2. Daily News papers and Magazines are displayed on the reading tables. These are not
allowed to outside for reading purpose. 3. Students are not allowed into the reading room with their books. The own books will be
kept in the nominated racks. 4. No student is allowed to cut any type material from the papers or Magazines. This is a
severe crime. 5. Silence should be maintained by every student in the reading room. 6. List of news papers / Magazines.
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Newspapers :TheTelugu news papers: Andhra Jyothi, Enadu, Vaartha, Sakshi. English news papers: The Hindu Weeklies : Employment news, India today, Main stream, Navya, Sportstar Fort night : Front line, university today, Business today, Udyoga sopanam,Vijetha Competations (Telugu)
Monthly : Telugu : Andhra Pradesh, Annadatha ,Bhoomika, Bhakti, Bhavaveena, Chatura, Vipula, telugu vidhyarthi, udyogasamacharam, Swathi, Prajasahiti, Yojana, Sri Ramakrishna Prabha, English:Biology today, chemistry today, competition success review, C.S.R.G.K., Competition affairs, Competition science vision, Electronics for you, Health, Mathematics today, Physics for you, Readers Digest, Seminar, Science reporter, Resonance. Tri monthly :Triveni, Span.
International/National journals:
1. Indian Journal of Chemistry Section – A 2. Indian Journal of Chemistry Section – B 3. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology 4. Indian Journal of Pure & Applied Physics 5. Indian Journal of Biotechnology 6. Current trends in Biotech & Pharmacy
General Library :
For the purpose of lecturers and students the Library procured a number of
Books. The details :
English 3530 Mathematics 1544
Telugu 6423 Chemistry 1290
Hindi 999 Botany 1084
Commerce 2643 Zoology 1402
Economics 1593 Physics 1807
Political Science 1547 Electronics 703
History & Archeology 2531 Computers 583
General Books 6637
Total Books 34498
Book Bank :
This book bank was established with the financial assistance from the college management and U.G.C.
These books are allotted for the poor students who cannot afford to buy the books. These students borrow the necessary books in the beginning of the academic year and return them at the end of the year.
It is the responsibility of the students to keep these books neatly.
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Separate Book Bank is also available for S.C & S.T students.
Book Bank Books :
Commerce - 943
Economics - 512
Politics - 326
History - 323
Mathematics - 43
Chemistry - 392
Physics - 208
Botany - 320
Zoology - 324
Total Books - 3491
Back Volumes - 3442
E-Journals = 2154
E- Books = 51,746.
These are available through INFLIBNET, and N-LIST
programe.
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College Magazine :
The Principal publishes this every year. The moto of this is to inculcate creative skill and
to develop Library interest among the students.
And this gives support to the students who have skills of painting story writing, cartoons, poems
etc.
This Magazine generally has the following content of matter.
1. Stories, 2. Articles, 3. Science information, 4. Jokes, 5. Proverbs, 6. Photos
7,Paintings, 8. Academic details of the college programmes with photos and reports.
Besides the students, the interested lecturers also participate in enriching the
Contents with their Literacy work. The articles are in Telugu, English or
Hindi. The articles for Publication must reach the Convener, Magazine committee on
or before 31st December every year.
Suggestions to the authors :
1. The articles must reach the editorial board on or before 31st December, every year.
2. The writing must be on one side of the paper only. The letters should be neat and clear
to understand.
3. The members of the editorial board give suggestions to the student authors to improve
their writing skills.
4. The student painters should draw their paintings/cartoons with India ink only.
5. The writings in English must be given in typed form.
6. The borrowed articles/poems/writings etc from other books are not accepted for
publication.
7. Generally Love stories are not accepted.
8. The decision of the editorial board is final regarding the selections and publication of the
article
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S.V.R.M COLLEGE :: NAGARAM
FEES PARTICULARS 2016-17
CLASS TUITION
FEE Rs.
SPECIAL FEE Rs.
DEVELOPMENT FEE Rs.
TOTAL Rs.
AIDED COURSES
I B.Sc MPC & CBZ 2,050.00
1,780.00
500.00 4,330.00
I B.A & B.Com 1,780.00
890.00
500.00 3,170.00
SELF FINANCE COURSES
I B.Sc MPCs 7,000.00
2,000.00
- 9,000.00
I B.Sc MECs 7,000.00
2,000.00
- 9,000.00
I B.Sc MPC (EM) 7,000.00
2,000.00
- 9,000.00
I B.Com (Comp) 5,500.00
3,500.00
- 9,000.00
AIDED COURSES
II B.Sc MPC & CBZ
2,050.00
1,780.00
- 3,830.00
II B.A & B.Com 1,780.00
890.00
- 2,670.00
SELF FINANCE COURSES
II B.Sc MPCs 7,000.00
2,000.00
- 9,000.00
II B.Sc MECs 7,000.00
2,000.00
- 9,000.00
II B.Sc MPC (EM) 7,000.00
2,000.00
- 9,000.00
II B.Com (Comp) 5,500.00
3,500.00
- 9,000.00
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AIDED COURSES
III B.Sc MPC & CBZ
2,050.00
1,780.00
- 3,830.00
III B.A & B.Com 1,780.00
890.00
- 2,670.00
SELF FINANCE COURSES
III B.Sc MPCs 7,000.00
2,000.00
- 9,000.00
III B.Sc MECs 7,000.00
2,000.00
- 9,000.00
III B.Sc MPC (EM) 7,000.00
2,000.00
- 9,000.00
III B.Com (Comp) 5,500.00
3,500.00
- 9,000.00
The above fees rates are according to Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur Prescribed rates. There is chance of change in the rates by the University. Then the above rates will be changed according to university proceedings
Examination Fees Details : I, III &V Semesters Regular Semesters Theory Practical
Rs.
Total
Rs. ---- External Internal
I Semester (IB.A,B.Com) I B.Com (CA) I. B.Sc All Groups
385.00 385.00 385.00
140.00 140.00 140.00
---- 100.00 300.00
525.00 625.00 825.00
III Semester (II B.A,B.Com) II B.Com (CA) II. B.Sc All Groups
385.00 385.00 385.00
140.00 140.00 140.00
---- 100.00 300.00
525.00 625.00 825.00
V Semester (All Groups) 430.00 ---- ----- 430.00
I to VI Semesters Supplementary Examination Fee Details Single paper appearance - Rs. 100.00 Two papers appearance - Rs. 185.00 Three papers appearance - Rs. 270.00 Four papers appearance - Rs. 365.00 Five or more papers appearance - Rs. 385.00 Each Practical - Rs.100.00 Each Internal Examination (MID) Only First year – Rs. 30.00
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Examination Fees Details : II, IV &VI Semesters Regular Semesters Theory Practical
Rs.
Total
Rs. ---- External Internal
II Semester IB.A & B.Com I B.Com (CA ) I.B.Sc All Groups
385.00 385.00 385.00
140.00 140.00 140.00
---- 100.00 300.00
525.00 625.00 825.00
IV Semester II B.A & B.Com II B.Com (CA) II. B.Sc All Groups
385.00 385.00 385.00
140.00 140.00 140.00
---- 100.00 300.00
525.00 625.00 825.00
VI Semester III B.A ,B.Com& B.Com(CA)
III B.Sc (MPC, CBZ, MPCs,MECs)
465.00 465.00
---- ----
----- 595.00
465.00 1060.00
I to VI Semesters Supplementary Examination Fee Details Single paper appearance - Rs. 100.00 Two papers appearance - Rs. 185.00 Three papers appearance - Rs. 270.00 Four papers appearance - Rs. 365.00 Five or more papers appearance - Rs. 385.00 Each Practical - Rs.100.00 Each Internal Examination (MID) Only First year – Rs. 30.00
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ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2016-17
S.No Date Particulars
1 06-06-2016 Reopening of the College after summer vacation
2 06-06-2016 Commencement of Class work II & III Year Degree
3 01-07-2016 Commencement of Class work I Degree
4 07-07-2016 Ramzan Holiday
5 12-08-2016 Vara Lakshmi Vratam (OH- I)
6 15-08-2016 Independence Day
7 18-08-2016 RAKSHABHANDAN ( OH-II)
8 25-08-2016 KRISHNA ASTHAMI
9 05-09-2016 VINAYAKA CHAVITHI
10 06-9-2016 to 09-09-2016 Mid - I Examinations (I, III & V Semester)
11 24-09-2016 Bakreed
12 02-10-2016 Gandhi Jayanthi
13 10-10-16 to 12-10-16 Dashara Holidays
14 19-10-2016 to 22-10-2016 Mid - II Examinations (I, III & V Semester)
15 29-10-2016 Naraka Chaturdhi (OH- III )
16 30-10-2016 Deepavali
17 01-11-2016 to 08-11-2016 Semester End Examinations for II & III Degree (III & V Semester)
18 09-11-2016 to 16-11-2016 Semester End Examinations for I Degree (I Semester & Supplementary)
19 18-11-2016 II, IV, VI SEMISTER CLASSES STARTS
20 25-11-2016 Gurunnank Jayanthi/ Karthika Pornami (OH -IV)
21 12-12-2016 Milad -un Nabi (OH-IV)
22 24-12-2016 CHRISTMAS EVE
23 25-12-2016 Christmas Holiday
24 26-12-2016 Boxing Day (OH -V)
25 01-01-2017 New Year (OH-I)
26 06-01-2017 to 10-01-2017 Mid - I Examinations (II, IV & VI Semester)
27 11-01-2017 to 15-01-2017 Pongal Holidays
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28 26-01-2017 Republic Day Holiday
29 01-03-2017 to 04-03-2017 Mid - II Examinations (II, IV & VI Semester)
30 06-03-2017 onwards Internal Practical Examinations
31 24-02-2017 Maha Sivarathri
32 10-03-2017 Submission of Internal Practical Marks
33 11-03-2017 to 16-03-2017 Year End Practical External Examinations
34 20-03-2017 to 28-03-2017 Semester End Examinations (V & III Semester)
35 29-03-2017 UGADI
36 30-03-2017 to 07-04-2017 Semester End Examinations (II & VI Semster)
37 05-04-2017 SRIRAMA NAVAMI
38 14-04-2017 GOOD FRIDAY
39 10-04-2017 to 17-04-2017 Semester End Examinations (IV & I Semster)
40 08-04-2017 Last working Day of the college
41 05-06-2017 Reopening of the College after summer vacation
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MONTHWISE TEACHING DAYS 2016-2017
I, III & V SEMESTERS CALENDER
Month & Year
Holidays Working Days Total Teaching
Days
June 2016 Sunday:12,19,26 second Saturday 11
6, 7, 8, 9. 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18,
20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30
21
July 2016 Sunday: 03,10,17,24 second Saturday 09 Ramzan 07
1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16,
18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28,
29, 30 24
August 2016
Sunday: 07,14,21,28 second Saturday 13 Independence Day 15 Vara Lakshmi Vratam 12 (OH - I) RAKHI 18(OH - II) Krishnastami 25
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8,9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 19,
20, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31
22
September 2016
Sunday : 04,11,18,25 second Saturday 10 Vinayaka Chavithi05
1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16,
17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27,
28, 29, 30 24
October 2016
Sunday : 02,09,16,23,30 second Saturday 08 Dasara Holidays10,11,12 DEEPAVALI 29(OH –III), 30
1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19,
20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 31
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Total Teaching Days for Ist Degree (Sem-I): 91
Total Teaching Days for II&III Degree (Sem-III & V): 112
06-09-2016 to 09-09-2016 Mid - I Examinations (I, III & V Semester)
10 A.M to 11.30 2.00 P.M to 3.30
19-10-2016 to 22-10-2016 Mid - II Examinations (I, III & V Semester) Timings 10 A.M to 11.30 2.00 P.M to 3.30
01-11-2016 to 08-11-2016 Semester End Examinations for II & III Degree (III & V Semester)
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90
MONTHWISE TEACHING DAYS 2016-2017
II, IV & VI SEMESTERS CALENDER
Month & Year Holidays Working Days Total Teaching
Days
November 2016
Sunday:06, 13, 20, 27 Second Saturday 12
17, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30
12
December 2016
Sunday: 04,11,18,25 Second Saturday 10 Milad Nabi 16 (OH -IV) Christmas Holidays 24, 25 Boxing Day 26 (OH -V)
1, 2, 3,, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31
23
January 2017
Sunday: 01,08,15,22 ,29 Pongal Holidays 09-01-16 to 15-01-16 26 Republic Day
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 30, 31
19
February 2017 Sunday: 05,12,19,26 Second Saturday 13 Maha Sivaratri - 24
1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 28
21
March 2017
Sunday: 05,12,19, 26 Second Saturday 11 UGADI 29
1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18.
15
Total Teaching Days for Ist Degree (Sem-II):
90
Total Teaching Days for II&III Degree (Sem-IV & VI): 90
06-01-2017 to 10-01-2017 Mid - I Examinations (II, IV & VI Semester) Timings 10 A.M to 11.30 2.00 P.M to 3.30
01-03-2017 to 04-03-2017 Mid - II Examinations (II, IV & VI Semester) Timings 10 A.M to 11.30 2.00 P.M to 3.30
11-03-2017 to 16-03-2016 Year End Practical External Examinations
20-03-2017 to 27-03-2017 Semester End Examinations (V& III Semester)
30-03-2017 to 07-04-2017 Semester End Examinations (II & VI Semster)
10-04-2017 to 17-04-17 Semester End Examinations (IV & I Semster)
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ENDOWMENTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS THE REPALLE TALUK EDUCATIONAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY
PRIZES :
Sri Paruchuri Sudarsana Rao and Smt. Mahalakshmi of Nalluru, Instituted the
Following Nine Prizes :
1. Sri Parchuri Sudarsana Rao and Smt. Mahalakshmi of Nalluru, Prize ( 1125/-) for the students of II B.Sc, III MEC and II MPCs, who secured highest marks in I/II year University Examinations. (They should not get any other prize/scholarship, one prize must be given to girls student.)
2. Sri Thottempudi Butchi Venkaiah and Smt. Seshamma of Nalluru Memorial Prizes ( 1475/-) for the students of II B.Sc., CPM, MPC, group and III MEC who secured highest marks in I/II year University Examinations. (They should not get any other prize/scholarship)
3. Sri Mikkilineni Bapaiah Chowdary and Smt. Rattamma of Nalluru Memorial Prizes ( 900/-) for two girl students of III B.Sc., CBZ and CPM who secured highest marks in II year University Examinations. (They should not get any other prize/scholarship)
4. Smt. Myneni Seetaravamma W/o. Sri Venkata Subbaiahof Nalluru Memorial prize ( 1100/-) for two girl students of III B.Sc., CPM and MPC who secured highest marks in I year University Examinations. (They should not get any other prize/ scholarship)
5. Sri kodali Appaiah Chowdary, H/o. Smt. Rajarattamma of Nalluru Memorial Prize ( 568/-) for girl student of II B.Sc., CPM who secured highest marks in I year University Examinations. (They should not get any other prize/scholarship to award)
6. Sri Paruchuri Janardhana S/o. Sri Bhavanarayana Chowdary of Nalluru Memorial Prize ( 282/-) for girl student of III B.Sc., CPM who secured highest marks in Computer Subject in the II year University Examinations. (They should not get any other prize/scholarship)
7. Sri Paruchuri Sivaji of Nalluru, Memorial Prize ( 286/-) for a student of II B.Sc., (all Science group) who secured highest marks in I year University Examinations.
8. Sri Paruchuri Srinivas of Nalluru, Memorial Prize ( 282/-) for a student of III B.Sc., (all Science group) who sexured highest marks in II year University Exa,omatopms.
9. Smt. & Sri Paruchuri Pullaiahof Dandamudi Memorial Prize ( 282/-) for a student of III B.Sc., (all Science group) who secured highest marks in III year University Examinations.
10. Sri Challa kodandaram of Hyderabad instituted four Prizes in the name of his brother Late Dr. Challa Upendra Prasad.
a) For two students of III B.Sc., MPC who secured highest and second highest marks in Chemistry Subject in the II year University Examinations. ( 200/-+ 175/-)
b) For the student of II B.Sc., CBZ who secured highest marks in Chemistry subject in the II year University Examinations. ( 200/-+ 200/-)
11. Old students Association of our College has instituted the following five prizes.
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a) For the student of II B.A., who secured highest marks in I year University Examinations. ( 750/-)
b) For the student of II B.Com., who secured highest marks in I year University Examinations. (750/-)
c) For the student of II CEC, who secured highest marks in I year public Examinations. ( 375/-)
d) For the girl Student of II HEC, who secured highest marks in I year public Examinations. ( 375/-)
e) For the best sportsman – selected by our college Games Committee ( 750/-) 12. Sri Karanki Sivanjaneyulu Memorial Prize ( 625/-) a) III B.Sc., Student who got highest marks in II year Public Examination in Chem.,
Subject. b) III Degree student who got highest marks in II year Public Examination in English
Subject. 13. Sri Paruchuri Babu Rajendra Prasad Memorial Prize for best student who got highest
marks in the Second Sem. M.Sc. (Organic Chemistry) University Examinations.( 625/-) 14. Sri Myneni Raja Gopala Rao, Chatragadda Prize : ( 2844/-) a) M.Sc. Chemistry student who got I Mark in I Sem. ( 650/-) b) M.Sc. Chemistry student who got II Mark in I Sem. ( 450/-) c) M.Sc. Chemistry student who got I Mark in II Sem. ( 650/-) d) M.Sc. Chemistry student who got II Mark in II Sem. ( 450/-) e) B.Sc. MEC Boy student who get highest marks in II year Public Examination
( 320/-) f) B.Sc. MEC Boy student who got highest marks in II year Public Examination
( 324/-) 15. “Sri Sri” Memorial Prize instituted by Sri Borra Govardhan of Nagaram for Uttam
Kavita : ( 9,750/-) 16. Old Student Association Inter Collegiate Quiz. Competition ( for two groups) (1199/-) 17. Dr. Yelavarthi Nayudamma memorial Prizes : ( 1200/-) Instituted by Smt. Ursula
Veslee (West Germany) and Smt. Telavarthi Santhi, Aruna, Santhosh for the students boy or girl of II year University Examinations.
18. Smt. Sukhavasi Satyagnaprasunamba Memorial Prizes : (600/-) Instituted by Sri Sukhavasi Subba Rao of Repalle for girl students who secured highest marks in the II year Intermediate arts group and III year University (B.A., B.Com.,B.Sc.,) Examinatins.
19. Sri Myneni Basavaiah Chowdary Memorial Prize : ( 300/-) Instituted by Sri Myneni Sitarama Rao of Vijayawada for III B.Sc. MPC student who secured highest marks in the II year University Examinations.
20. Sri Vemulapalli Naga Vamsikrishna Memorial Prize : ( 140/-) Instituted by his friends for the students of III B.Sc. MPC/MPE who secured highest marks in Maths in the II year University Examinations.
21. Sri Vemulapalli Naga Vamsikrishna Memorial Prize : ( 146/-) Instituted by his father Sri V. Nageswara Rao of Repalle for the student of II B.Sc. MPC who secured highest marks in CHEMISTRY in the I year University Examinations.
22. Sri Burra Sitaramaiah and Smt. Burra Govindamma Memorial Prize : (235/-) Instituted by Sri Burra Ratna Raju for the student of II B.Sc. CPM group who secured highest marks in the I Year University Examinations.
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23. Smt. Kanneganti Punnamma Memorial Prize : ( 135/-) Instituted by Smt. Nadendla Venkata Basava Paripurna Sitaravamma (W/o.) Dr. N.V.Krishna Rao of Repalle for the girl student of II Inter MPC who secured Highest Marks in I year Public Examinations.
24. Smt. Mikkilineni Rattamma Memorial Prize : ( 61/-) Instituted by Smt. Myneni Sitaravamma for the girl student of II B.Sc. CBZ who secured highest marks in I year University Examinations.
25. Sri Nagalla Venkata Subbaiah Prize : ( 89/-) Instituted by Nagalla Venkata Subbaiah Ullipalem for the student of III B.A. who secured highest marks in II year University Examinations.
26. Smt. Kothapalli Saraswathamma Memorial Prize : ( 120/-) Instituted by Dr. Kothapalli Rama Krishna Rao of Kollur for a girl student of II Inter BIP who secured highest marks in I year Public Examinations.
27. Smt. Sita Kumari Memorial Prize : ( 90/-) Instituted by Sri Yellapragada Sreerama Murthy of Nagaram for a girl student of II Inter CEC who secured highest marks in I year Public Examinations.
28. Smt. Damerla Ramamani Prize : ( 80/-) Instituted by Sri D.V.V Satyanarayana of Ullipalem for the student of II Inter HEC who secured highest marks in I year Public Examinations.
29. Sr.D.V.Mohan Kumar Memorial Prize : ( 115/-) Instituted by D. Venkateswara Rao of Dhulipudi for the student of II Inter BiP who secured highest marks in I year Public Examinations.
30. Sri Mandava Chenchaiah Memorial Prize : ( 61/-) Instituted by Sri Mandava Rattaiah of Fijayawada for the student of III B.Com. who secured highest marks in II year University Examinations.
31. Commerce Department Prize : ( 120/-) Instituted by the member of commerce department or commerce of our college for a girl student of III B.Com. who secured highest marks in II year University Examinations.
32. Smt. Damarla Ramamani Memorial Prize : ( 120/-) Instituted by Sr.D.V.V Satyanarayana of Vullipalem for the student of B.Com. who secured highest marks in Final year University Examinations.
33. Sri Kosaraju Ramamurthy Memorial Prize : (120/-) Instituted by Sri Kosaraju Umavara Murthy for the student of B.A. who secured highest marks in Final year University Examinations.
34. Sri Teegala Venkateswara Rao Memorial Prize ( 61/-) Instituted by Sri T. VKrishna Rao for a student of II B.Sc. MPC who secured highest marks in I year maths University Examinations.
35. Dr. Kolli Radhakrishna Murthy Prize : ( 106/-) Instituted by Dr. Kolli Radhakrishna Murthy of sheffeld for the S.C. student of II B.A. who secured highest marks in I year University Examinations.
36. Lions Club Prize : ( 66/-) Institued by the member of the lions club of Repalle of rthe student of Inter who secured highest marks in II year Public Examinations.
37. Sri Dandamudi Chukkayya Memorial Prize : ( 51/-) Instituted by Sri Ashok kumar for the student of II B.Com. who secured highest marks in I year University Examinations.
38. Sri K.S.R.Koteswara Rao Prize : ( 60/-) Instituted by Sri K.S.R. Koteswara Rao for the student of II B.Sc. MPC who secured highest marks in I year University Examinations.
39. Dr. Myneni Krishna Kumari Prize : ( 18/-) Instituted by Prof. M. Krishna Kumari for the girl student of II B.A. who secured highest marks in I year University Examinations.
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40. Dr. Vemulapalli Radha Krishna Murthy Prize : ( 575/-) Instituted by Sri Radha Krishna Murthy Prize for the out standing sportsman.
41. Sri Nadella Vijaya Prapurnanadana Rao Silver Rolling Shield: Instituted by Dr.N.V.Krishna Rao for College Athletic Champion:
42. Smt. Vasireddy Varalakshmi Devi Memorial Prize : Instituted by Sri V. Krishna Prasad for the children of Non Teaching staff our College secured highest marks
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