Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
1
3
GRE 11 11
TOFEL 1 1
GMAT 2 2
GATE 49 3
CAT 1 0
Others 5 0
24. Student progression
Student Progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG 13.53
PG to M.Phil. --
PG to Ph.D. --
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus
recruitment
14.28
9.02
25. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
Of the same parent university 34.78
From the other universities within the State 52.18
From the other universities from other States 13.04
26. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during
the assessment period:
2
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27. Present details about infrastructural facilities:
a) Library
Apart from the central library the department is maintaining a separate
library with 395 titles and 395 volumes for quick reference by the staff
members. Lab manuals, Academic regulations, Syllabi, B.Tech. Project
reports are also kept in the department library for reference.
b) Internet facilities for staff and students:
Yes, The Department is providing Internet facilities (16Mbps Leased
line & 40Mbps VPNoBB connection under NMEICT project initiated
by ministry of HRD) for all staff & students.
c) Total number of class rooms : 7
d) Class rooms with ICT facility : 3
e) Students laboratories : 2
List of Servers in the Department:
S.No. Server Configuration
Operating
System
Purpose of the
Server
1. Single AMD OPTRON 2280 dual
core @ 2.6 GHz Processor, 32
GB RAM, 4 * 146 GB SAS HDD
Microsoft 2008
College
Domain
2. INTEL Xeon 3.50 GHz, 2 GB
RAM, 3 * 145 GB SCSI HDD
Red Hat Linux
3.0
College
Domain (Linux
Server)
3. P series 510 1.5 GHz AIX V 5.2,
AIX 5 L PWR V5.3 1 CPU
Susi Linux Internet server
4. INTEL Xeon X 7460 @ 2.67
GHz Processor, 16 GB ECC
RAM, 4 * 146 GB SAS HDD
Susi Linux
Internet Stand
By Server
5. INTEL Xeon 2.8 GHz Dual
Processor, 2 GB RAM4 X 72 GB
SCSI HDD
SME Server
Web server
Clients- 147 : Intel Core i3 550 Processor (3.2 GHz / 4M Cache), 4 GB
RAM, 500GB/1 TB HDD , and Intel - core 2 duo E8400 processors, 3GHz ,
3GB RAM , 160 GB HDD
f) Research laboratories: 1
S.No Server Configuration
Operating
System
Purpose of
the Server
1. Intel Xeon X3430 Processor(2.4 GHz,
8 MB Cache, 2-core)Memory Std : 4
Cent OS VOIP
Applications
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GB DDR-3-1333 MHz, UB,
ECCMemory Max: 16 GB thru 4
DIMM slotsHDD: 1 x 500 GB SATA
Non Hot PlugRAID Controller: HP
Embedded Smart Array B110i SATA
RAID Controller (RAID 0/1/10)
Network Interface: Embedded NC 107i
PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Server
Adapter
28. Number of students of the department getting financial assistance
from College.
Academic Year No. of Students
2013-14 20
2012-13 12
2011-12 5
2009-10 20
29. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development
of new program(s)?If so, give the methodology.
M Tech Computer Science and Technology program was developed.
Assessment exercise was undertaken before the development of the
course basing on
Heavy demand from the students for opting this course.
Feedback from the alumni.
Suggestions from the industrialists.
Space and Laboratory facilities.
30. Does the department obtain feedback from
a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If
yes, how does the department utilize it?
Yes, at the time of framing the syllabus the feedback about the
curriculum is collected from each faculty and that will be considered in
the BOS meeting.
b. Students on staff, curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation
and what is the response of the department to the same?
Yes. At the end of the semester Feedback about faculty members is
collected and evaluated to enhance the effectiveness of instruction in the
college. The same is intimated to the faculty member.
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c. Alumni and employers on the programmes and what is the response
of the department to the same?
A representative of the Alumni and industry is part of the board of
studies and their suggestions are taken into consideration in reviewing
the curriculum.
31. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
Name of the
Alumni
e-mail Batch Contact
No.
Designation Company
Name
ViswaChaitanya
Bellamkonda
bellamkonda@
hcl.com
1998-
2002
9940167068
Group
Technical
Manager,
Chennai
HCL
J . Vamsidhar Vamsidhar.jan2
am@gmail.com
2004-
2008
7799666558
CEO &
Founder
Delano
Software
Solutions
32. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures /
workshops / seminar) with external experts.
On regular basis, Department of IT in coordination with departments of CSE
& CA is conducting CISSOIREE, a National Level Technical Students Meet
for the last 12 years.Around 300 to 400 participants from all over India are
actively participating in this event. There are total 9 events. Resource persons
are invited for giving keynote address and as J udges for the conduct of the
programme.
Guest Lectures Conducted Resource Person
Video Processing
Dr. C.Krishna Mohan,
Associate Professor
IIT, Hyderabad
Cloud Computing
Dr. K.Thammi Reddy,
Professor, GITAM University
VOIP Applications
Shri. Ch. Chakradhar, M/s
Lven, Hyderabad
33. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different
programmes.
Standard black board presentation
Model presentation with assembled & dissembled working models
Power point presentation with LCD projector (For special topics)
Over Head Projector (OHP)
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Video lectures
Group discussions
Group assignments/projects
Presentations
Lecture with quiz
34. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are
constantly met and learning outcomes monitored?
The department ensures the curriculum is designed to meet the
learning outcome.
The course is taught in such a way that the objectives are fulfilled.
Meetings are held at a regular frequency to periodically monitor the
outcomes.
Corrective measures for deviations if any, are suggested.
The Department regularly gets feedback from outgoing students,
senior faculty members from other institutions visiting the college
and alumni member for monitoring the learning outcomes.
35. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension
activities.
The department has been participating in the extension activities like
Exhibitions, NCC, NSS, Blood Donations, Model Exhibition, Open house
of college.
36. Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the
department.
To make the students aware of the latest trends in the profession and to
gain practical experience in the field the following activities are arranged
at regular intervals:
Guest lectures from eminent professionals.
Participating in workshops and conferences.
Internship in Industries.
Industrial tours.
37. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies. Givedetails.
Yes.
Accredited by NBA-AICTE in 2007 for 3 years.
#File No. NBA/ACCR-913/2007 dated: 12.09.2007
validity w.e.f. 12.09.2007.
Accredited by NBA-AICTE in 2012 for 2 years.
#File No. 11-104/2010/NBA dated: 08.11.2012 validity w.e.f.
28.08.2012.
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38. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of thedepartment
Strengths:
1) Teaching-Learning process good.
2) Academic results good.
3) Disciplined students.
4) Adequate lab equipment.
5) Continuing education programs in collaboration with engineering
departments.
Weakness:
1) R&D efforts to be improved.
2) Lack of external funding support from Government & private/
corporate agencies.
3) No Patents.
4) No Ph.D. course.
5) Lack of Consultancy works from industry.
Opportunities:
1) Improve research activities by utilizing the services of the
students doing mini & final year projects.
Challenges:
1) Ability to use the techniques, skills and modern techniques/ tools
necessary in Teaching / projects.
2) Academic ambience.
3) 100% placement.
4) Providing more industrial exposure to students.
5) To see that all faculty have Ph.D. degree.
39. Future plans of the department:
1) Department will give more emphasis for improving teaching
methods.
2) Organize workshops and lectures by distinguished Professors
from International/National Institutes.
3) Projects will be selected to cater the needs of industries in the
surrounding areas.
4) To conduct International/National Conferences in the near future.
5) To develop the department as a centre of excellence.
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7. Evaluative Report of Mechanical Engineering Department
1. Name of the Department & its year of establishment:
Mechanical Engineering Department
Year of Establishment: 1985
2. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D.,
Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.)
S.No. Name of the program offered Remarks
1. Mechanical Engineering B.Tech (Full-time)
2. Machine Design M.Tech (Full-time)
3. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved:
S.No
.
Interdisciplinary courses offered Name of the
Department
1. ME-111 Engineering Mathematics-I
ME-121 Engineering Mathematics-II
ME-124 Technical English & Communication Skills
ME-162 English Language Lab
ME-211 Computational Techniques
ME-253 Communication Skills Lab
ME-221 Probability & Complex Analysis
ME-363 Advanced Communication Skills Lab
Mathematics &
Humanities
2. ME-112 Engineering Physics-I
ME-122 Engineering Physics-II
ME-161 Physics Lab
Physics
3. ME-113 Engineering Chemistry-I
ME-123 Engineering Chemistry-II
ME-151 Chemistry Lab
Chemistry
4. ME-114 C- Programming
ME-153 C- Programming Lab
ME-415 Open Elective (Two)
Computer
Science &
Engineering
5. ME-223 Electrical Technology
ME-353 Electrical & Electronics Lab
ME-415 Open Elective (Two)
Electrical &
Electronic
Engineering
6. ME-227 Environmental Studies
ME-415 Open Elective (Two)
Chemical
Engineering
7. ME-316 Basic Electronics & Microprocessors
ME-353 Electrical & Electronics Lab
ME-415 Open Elective (Two)
Electronics &
Communicatio
n Engineering
8. ME-415 Open Elective (Two) Civil Engg
9. ME-415 Open Elective (Two) Information
Technology
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4. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system:
Semester based Fixed Grading Credit System
5. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other
departments:
S.No.
Name of the courses handled for other
departments
Name of the
other
department(s)
1. CE-116 Engineering Graphics
CE -162 Workshop (Lab)
CE-226 Elements of Electrical & Mechanical Engg.
CE-415 Robotics (Open Elective-1)
CE-415 Operations Research(Open Elective-1)
Civil
Engineering
2. CHE -153 Engineering Graphics Lab
CHE -162 Workshop (Lab)
CHE-222 Applied Mechanics & Mechanical Engg.
CHE-415 Robotics (Open Elective-1)
CHE-415 Operations Research(Open Elective-1)
Chemical
Engineering
3. CS -125 Mechanics for Engineers
CS -153 Engineering Graphics Lab
CS -162 Workshop (Lab)
CS-415 Robotics (Open Elective-1)
CS-415 Operations Research(Open Elective-1)
Computer
Science &
Engineering
4. EC -115 Mechanics for Engineers
EC -152 Workshop (Lab)
EC -163 Engineering Graphics Lab
EC-415 Robotics (Open Elective-1)
EC-415 Operations Research(Open Elective-1)
Electronics &
Communications
Engineering
5.
EE-115 Mechanics for Engineers
EE-152 Workshop (Lab)
EE-163 Engineering Graphics Lab
EE-225 Mechanical Technology
EE-263 Mechanical Technology Lab
EE-415 Robotics (Open Elective-1)
EE-415 Operations Research(Open Elective-1)
Electrical &
Electronics
Engineering
6.
IT-125 Mechanics for Engineers
IT -153 Engineering Graphics Lab
IT -162 Workshop (Lab)
IT-415Robotics (Open Elective-1)
IT-415Operations Research(Open Elective-1)
Information
Technology
7. MCA- 303 Operations Research Computer
Applications
8. BUS-2.2 Management Science Management
Science
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6. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/Associate
Professors/Asst. Professors)
Designation Sanctioned Filled
Professor 5 5
Associate Professors 8 8
Asst. Professors 20 20
7. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialisation
(D.Sc./D.Litt./ Ph.D./M.Phil., etc.):
S.
No.
Name of the Faculty Designation
Qualifi
cation
Specializati
on
Years
of
Experi
ence
No of Ph.D.
students
guided
in the last
4 years
1 Dr.K.Ravindra Professor &
HOD
Ph.D.
Computer
Aided
Inspection
25 ongoing 3
submitted-1
2 Dr.K.Srinivas Professor Ph.D.
Machine
Design
23 guided 3
ongoing - 5
3 Dr. D.V.V.Krishna Prasad Professor Ph.D.
Production
Engineering
23 on going - 1
4 Dr. V.Chittaranjan Das Professor
Ph.D.
Design &
Production
of Machine
Tools
26 on going - 4
5 Dr. G.Srinivasa Rao Professor Ph.D.
Industrial
Engg.
17+2 on going - 4
6 Dr. C.Srinivas Assoc.
Professor
Ph.D.
Industrial
Engg.
17 NIL
7 Dr. N.V.V.S. Sudheer Assoc.
Professor
Ph.D.
Heat Power
Engg.(R&A
/C)
16 NIL
8 Dr. B.Ramgopal Reddy Assoc.
Professor
Ph.D.
Design &
Production
of Machine
Tools
15 NIL
9 Sri K.Bala Prasad Assoc.
Professor
M.Tech
Thermal
Sciences
18 NIL
10 Dr. G.Chaitanya Assoc.
Professor
Ph.D.
CAD 10 NIL
11 Dr.N.Govind Assoc.
Professor
Ph.D. Production 15 NIL
12 Sri K.Praveen Kumar Asst.Prof M.Tech
Production
Engg.
9 NIL
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13 Dr. B.Ravi Sankar Asst.Prof Ph.D. Production
Engg.
9 NIL
14 Sri G.Kishore Chowdary Asst.Prof M.Tech
Foundry &
Forge Tech.
13 NIL
15 Sri R.Srinivasulu Asst.Prof M.E.
Robotics &
Automation
14 NIL
16 Mrs.S.Radhika Asst.Prof M.Tech CAD/CAM 7 NIL
17 Sri D.Sameer Kumar Asst.Prof M.Tech CAD/CAM 7 NIL
18 Ms.D.Swapna Asst.Prof
M.Tech
CAD/CAM 7 NIL
19 Sri V.Rama Koteswara
Rao
Asst.Prof M.Tech
Production 11 NIL
20 Ms. K.Lakshmi
Chaitanya
Asst.Prof M.Tech
.
CAD/CAM 8 NIL
21 Sri Ch.Deva
Raj
Asst.Prof M.Tech
CAD/CAM 9 NIL
22 Sri K.Srikanth Asst.Prof M.Tech
Industrial
Metallurgy
7 NIL
23 Sri. C.Tara
Sasanka
Asst.Prof M.Tech
CAD/CAM 5 NIL
24 Sri V.Tara Chand Asst.Prof M.Tech
Thermal
Engineering
4 NIL
25 Sri. J .Rangaraya
Chowdary
Asst.Prof M.Tech
Machine
Design
3 NIL
26 Sri. M.Ravi Kumar Asst.Prof M.E.
CAD/CAM 2 NIL
27 Ms. K. Bharati Asst.Prof M.Tech CAD/CAM 1 NIL
28 Sri. J.Purushotham
Karthik
Asst.Prof M.Tech
CAD/CAM
1 NIL
29 Ms. Sneha H
Dhoria
Asst.Prof M.Tech
Industrial
Production
Engineering
3 NIL
30 Sri. Md. Hasheer Asst.Prof M.Tech
Heat
Transfer &
Energy
Engineering
3 NIL
31 Sri. D. Kondal Rao Asst.Prof M.Tech
CAD/CAM
4 NIL
32 Sri G.S.V.Rao Assoc.
Professor
M.E. Thermal
Engineering
44 NIL
33 Ms.M.Vijaya Asst.Prof M.Tech CAD/CAM 4 NIL
8. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise
information:
There is no temporary staff in the Department.
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9. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio:
S.No. Name of the Programme
Student /
Teacher Ratio
1. U.G (B.Tech - Mechanical Engineering) 16 : 1
2. P.G (M.Tech Machine Design) 12 : 1
10. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative
staff: sanctioned and filled:
Staff Category Sanctioned Filled
Technical Staff 9 9
Administrative Staff 4 4
11. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b)
international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Mention
names of funding agencies and grants received project-wise.:
Ongoing Projects:-
a) National Funding Agencies-
S. No. Project Title
Funding
Agency
Principal
Investigator
Amount (Rs.)
1. Development of High
Strength Polymer Matrix
Composites reinforced
with metallic glass
particulates
AICTE
RPS
Dr. K.Ravindra 11,90,000/-
2. Fabrication and
Characterization of Nano
Al
2
O
3
reinforced
Magnesium Metal Matrix
Composites
UGC-
MRP
Dr. K.Ravindra 4,36,000/-
3. Tool Condition
monitoring based on
Acoustic Emission
Techniques
UGC-
MRP
Dr. K.Srinivas 8,07,500/-
b) International National Funding Agencies-
Nil
c) Total Grants Received:
Rs. 24,33,500/-
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12. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; DBT, ICSSR, etc.; total
grants received :
S. No. Project Title
Funding
Agency
Principal
Investigator/
Coordinator
Amount (Rs.)
1.
Development of High Strength
Polymer Matrix Composites
reinforced with metallic glass
particulates
AICTE
RPS
Dr. K.Ravindra 11,90,000/-
2.
Fabrication and Characterization of
Nano Al
2
O
3
reinforced Magnesium
Metal Matrix Composites
UGC-MRP Dr. K.Ravindra 4,36,000/-
3.
Tool Condition monitoring based on
Acoustic Emission Techniques
UGC-MRP Dr. K.Srinivas 8,07,500/-
4.
National Seminar on Futuristic trends
in Nano composites and their
fabrication
DST
Seminar
Dr. V.C.Das 40,000/-
5. Modernization of CAM Lab
AICTE
MODROBS
Dr. K.Ravindra 11 Lakhs
6.
National Seminar on Metal matrix
composites
AICTE
Seminar
Dr. V.C.Das 60,000/-
7.
Modernization of Thermal Sciences
Lab
AICTE
MODROBS
Dr. K.Ravindra 4 Lakhs
8. Modernization of CAM Lab
AICTE
MODROBS
Sri
K.Pameswara
Rao
9 Lakhs
9. Modernization of Mechatronics Lab
AICTE
MODROBS
Dr. K.V.J .Rao 12 Lakhs
10.
Standardization of Processes in
Manufacturing of Composite
materials
AICTE
TAPTEC
Sri G.
Bhanuprakash
Babu
6 Lakhs
11. Modernization of CAD Lab
AICTE
MODROBS
Dr. K.V.J .Rao 11 Lakhs
12. Modernization of CAD/CAM Lab
AICTE
R&D
Dr. K.V.J .Rao 5 Lakhs
13.
Fabrication of Regulators for Bio-
Gas Plant
NEDCAP BVRK Reddy 5,000/-
14.
Effectiveness of Fuel Injection
Systemfor 4-S, 4-Cylinder Petrol
Engine
APCOST K.Ravindra 5,000/-
15.
Design & Fabrication of Fuel
Injection Systemfor 2-S, 1-Cylinder
Petrol Engine
APCOST K. Hari Babu 5,000/-
16.
Design & Fabrication of Solar
Refrigerator
APCOST BVRK Reddy 5,000/-
17. Desalination of Salt Water using APCOST I.Ramesh 5,000/-
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Solar Energy
18.
Hydrogen Gas Generation by Water
Electrolysis using Solar Energy
APCOST BVRK Reddy 5,000/-
19.
Development of Software for PC
controlled Robot Arm
APCOST Dr. K.V.J .Rao 22,300/-
Total Grants ----Rs.83,85,800/-
13. Research facility / centre with
State level-
NEDCAP Non-Conventional Energy Development
Corporation of Andhra Pradesh, recognizing the department as a
research center, has sanctioned research grant to student
projects.
APCOST - Andhra Pradesh Council for Science &
Technology, Hyderabad, recognized the department as a
research center and sanctioned research grants to six student
projects.
National Level-
AICTE - All India Council for Technical Education, New Delhi
DST - Directorate of Science and Technology, New Delhi
UGC - University Grants Commission, new Delhi
14. Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national /
international)
57 Papers are published by faculty in National and International peer reviewed
J ournals.
List of Publications Faculty Wise
S.No. Name
2012-13 2011-12 2010 -11 2009-10
Up to
2009
Total
IJ NJ IJ NJ IJ NJ IJ NJ IJ NJ
1. Dr. K.Ravindra 2 2 2 6
2. Dr. K.Srinivas 4 2 1 3 1 3 4 18
3. Dr. D.V.V.K.Prasad 2 1 3
4. Dr. V.C.Das 3 3 1 7
5. Dr. G.SrinivasaRao 5 1 1 1 1 9
6. Sri G.S.V.Rao 3 3
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7. Dr. C.Srinvas 1 1 3 1 6
8. Dr.
N.V.V.S.Sudheer
1 1 2
9. Dr. B.R.G.Reddy 1 2 1 4
10. Sri K.Bala Prasad 1 1
11. Dr. G.Chaitanya 2 2 1 5
12. Dr.N.Govind 3 3
13. Sri.K.Praveen
Kumar
1 1
14. Dr.B.Ravi Sankar 2 2
15. Sri.R.Srinivasulu 9 9
16. Ms. S.Radhika 1 1
17. Sri. D.Sameer
Kumar
1 1 2 4
18. Ms. D.Swapna 1 1
19. Sri.V.R.K.Rao 1 1
20. Ms. K.Lakshmi
Chaitanya
2 2
21. Sri.Ch.Devaraj 1 1 1 1 4
22. Sri.K. Sreekanth 1 1
23. Sri.C.Tara Sasanka 4 4
24. Sri J .Rangaraya
Chowdary
1 1
25. Sri.J .Purushotham
Karthick
3
3
26. Ms. K. Bharathi
1
1
27. Sri.M.Ravi Kumar
1
1
Monographs
Nil
Chapter(s) in Books
Nil
Editing Books
Professor K.Ravindra, HOD, has edited the text book STRENGTH
OF MATERIALS by S.S.Rattan, and published by TMH.
Sri G.S.Virabhadra Rao, Associate Professor, edited the Monogram
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS- of Center for Distance Education of
Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur.
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Books with ISBN numbers with details of publishers
J . Purushotham Karthik, C. Tara Sasanka and K. Lakshmi Chaitanya
published a book entitled, Fatigue life prediction of a parabolic
spring, Lambert publishers in Nov 2012. ISBN: 978-3-659-29707-6.
K. Lakshmi Chaitanya co-authored a book, with Prof K. Vara Prasada
Rao, entitled Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Khanna
Publishers, Third Ed in 2009. ISBN: 81-7409-0603-0.
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science,
Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database -
International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
57
Citation Index range / average
Nil
SNIP
Nil
SJR
0.16 0.69
Impact factor range / average
0.69 2.94
h-index
3
15. Details of patents and income generated
Nil
16. Areas of consultancy and income generated
Nil
17. Faculty recharging strategies
Training on Software, Training on Machine Operation are used for faculty
recharging strategies.
Conducting and attending Faculty Development Programmes conducted
by the college and other institutions in the country.
Presenting papers in National & International Conferences.
Publishing papers in National & International J ournals.
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Attending special lectures and guest lectures.
Guiding M.Tech. Thesis.
Guiding Ph.D. scholars in their research.
Number of Staff attending various Recharging Strategies-
Year. Workshops Seminars
Conferences
National
Conferences
International
Refresher
Courses
Total
2012-13 12 29 3 8 12 64
2011-12 5 2 9 1 4 21
2010-11 3 2 1 10 1 17
2009-10 4 1 - - 6 11
18. Student projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-
departmental:
S. No. Name of the Programme
Percentage of students doing
in-house projects
1. U.G (B.Tech ME) 75
2. P.G (M.Tech Machine Design) 90
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with industries /
institutes:
S.No. Name of the Programme
Percentage of students doing
in-house projects
1. U.G (B.Tech ME) 25
2. P.G (M.Tech Machine Design) 10
19. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level
by
Faculty:
Dr. Kolla Srinivas, Professor received the Corps of Mechanical and Electrical
Gold Medal for his paper titled Optimum Design of Axial Flow gas Turbine
stage using Genetic Algorithms in the 20
th
Indian Engineering Congress of
the Institution of Engineers (India) held at Kolkata during 15-18 December
2005.
Doctoral / post doctoral fellows :
Nil
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Students :
S.No. Batch
Number of Papers
/ Designs
presented
Number of
Students who
participated
Number of Awards
received
1 2012-13 42 79 I-11, II-4, III-1 (16)
2 2011-12 1 20 --
3 2010-11 8 22 I-1, II-1, III-1 (3)
4 2009-10 1 4 --
20. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of
funding (national / international) with details of outstanding
participants, if any.
S.No.
Name of the Program Source of
Funding
Program
Dates
National /
International
No.of
Participants
1
National Conference on
Futuristic trends of
Nano Composites and
their fabrication
(FTNCF)
DST
6.09.2013
To
7.09.2013
National 170
2
National Conference on
"RECENT ADVANCES
IN MECHANICAL
ENGINEERING
(NCRAME-14)"
RVRJ CCE
7.07.2011
to
8.07.2011
National 90
3
National Seminar on
METAL MATRIX
COMPOSITES
AICTE
29.09.2010
to
30.09.2010
National 60
4
National Seminar on
MICRO
MACHINING
AICTE
19.12.2008
to
20.12.2008
National 60
5
Induction Training for
Young Teachers
RVRJ CCE
10.01.2002
to
11.01.2002
National
30
6
Induction Training for
Young Teachers
RVRJ CCE
27.04.1998
to
28.08.1998
National 30
7
Induction Training for
Young Teachers
RVRJ CCE
22.04.1995
to
24.04.1995
National 30
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The following were the Distinguished Participants in the above programs of
the Department.
S.No. Name of the Distinguished Participants
1
Dr. Tata Narasinga Rao
Scientist F & TeamLeader, ARCI, Hyderabad.
2
Dr. Pawan Kumar Jain
Scientist F, Head of the Centre, ARCI, Hyderabad.
3
Dr.Anil Kumar
Scientist F, Group Head,
Advanced Systems Laboratory, DRDO, Hyderabad.
4
Dr.G.RajaRamProfessor,
University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad.
5
Dr. Dibakar Das
School of Engineering & Sciences and Technology
University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad.
6
Dr. V. V. Raghavendra Sai
Biomedical Engineering & Applied Mechanics,
IIT-Madras, Chennai.
7
Dr. Ing. Vadali. V. S. S. Srikanth
SEST, University of Hyderabad
8
Dr. N. Venkata Reddy
Professor, Mechanical Engineering, IIT, Kanpur
9
Dr. D. Nageswara Rao
Professor, Mechanical Engineering,
A.U. College of Engineering, Visakhapatnam
10
Dr. J . Babu Rao
Professor, Metallurgy,
A.U. College of Engineering, Visakhapatnam.
11
Dr. Pawan Kumar Jain
Scientist F, ARCI, Hyderabad.
12
Dr. S. Kamaluddin
Professor & HoD, Mechanical Engineering,
GITAM University, Visakhapatnam.
13
Sri K.K.K. Sanyasi Raju
Scientist F, NSTL, Visakhapatnam.
21. Student profile course-wise
Name of the Course
Applications
received
Selected Pass percentage
Male Female Male Female
U.G (B.Tech ME) -- 93 27 65.88 21.66
P.G (M.Tech
CAD/CAM)
---
10 01 81.82 9.09
P.G (M.Tech Machine
Design)
Started in
2013-14
12 06 -- --
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22. Diversity of students
Name of the Course
% of students
from the
College
% of students
from the
State
% of students
from other
States
% of students
from other
countries
U.G.(B.Tech. ME)
-- 100 Nil Nil
P.G.(M.Tech.
Machine Design)
30 100 Nil Nil
23. How many students have cleared Civil Services, Defense Services,
NET, SLET, GATE and any other competitive examinations?
S.
S.No.
Name of
competitive
examination
No. of
students
cleared the
exams
2012-13
No. of
students
cleared
the exams
2011-12
No. of
students
cleared
the exams
2010-11
No. of
students
cleared
the exams
2009-10
1. GATE 35 12 11 2
2. CAT 5 -- -- --
3. GRE 30 6 8 13
4. TOEFL/ IELTS 30 6 8 13
24. Student progression
Percentage against enrolled students-
UG B.Tech.
Student progression 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10
UG to PG 12.9 22.7 9.17 20.0
PG to M.Phil. -- -- -- --
PG to Ph.D. 12.0
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral -- -- -- --
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus
recruitment
25.0
10.0
46.72
16.0
48.57
12.38
15.38
28.85
Entrepreneurs 1.0 -- -- --
PG M.Tech.
Student progression 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10
PG to Ph.D. 9.1 14.3 27.8 25.0
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral -- -- -- --
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus
recruitment
--
63.6
--
64.3
--
50.0
--
37.5
Entrepreneurs -- -- -- --
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25. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same parent university 27.27
from other universities within the State 45.45
from other universities from other States 27.27
26. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during
the assessment period.
Year
No.of Faculty
awarded Ph.D
2012-13 4
2011-12 2
2010-11 --
2009-10 1
27. Present details about infrastructural facilities:
a) Library Department
Titles- 579
Volumes-748 (363 are from central Library)
b) Internet facilities for staff and students
Available
c) Total number of class rooms
12
d) Class rooms with ICT facility
4
e) Students laboratories
Laboratory Name Area in (sq.m)
Workshops 405
Thermal Sciences Lab 405
CAM Lab 108
Kinematics & Vibrations Lab 108
Metrology Lab 108
Mechatronics Lab 54
Machine shop 299
Foundry Lab 220
CAD Lab 340
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f) Research laboratories
Research Centre 108 (sq.m)
28. Number of students of the department getting financial assistance
from College.
Some of our students are getting financial assistance from the college
authorities to pursue their studies since they belong to economically backward
but meritorious category.
Academic Year 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 208-09 2007-08
No. of Scholarships 26 15 5 19 12
Total Amount in Rs.
520000/- 285000/- 75000/- 215000/- 120000/-
29. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the
development of new program(s)? If so, give the methodology.
Based on the demand of the program in single window counseling.
Based on J ob opportunities in that area.
Considering the suggestions given by the Stake-holders.
Discussion with the Management, Principal, Deans & Heads of the
department.
30. Does the department obtain feedback from
a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If
yes, how does the department utilize it?
Yes. All the faculty members participate in curriculum development and
revision.
b. Students on staff, curriculum as well as teaching-learning-
evaluation and what is the response of the department to the
same?
Yes. Evaluation of teaching of each teacher is done through feedback
collected from the students at the end of each semester in each subject. It is
analysed and communicated to the staff members for review and improvement
of teaching-learning process.
c. Alumni and employers on the programmes and what is the
response of the department to the same?
Yes. Feedback from Alumni and employers is obtained frequently and their
valuable suggestions are used to upgrade the syllabus, upgrade teaching
methodology, facilitate placement & higher study opportunities.
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31. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
S. No. Batch Name Designation Organization
1 1985-89 Mr.Y.Umesh
Wing
Commander
IAF
2 1985-89 Mr.M.Lakshmana Rao Vice-President
Infotech Enterprises,
Hyderabad.
3 1985-89 Mr.M.V.H.Kishore
General
Manager
Visakhapatnam
Steel Plant,
Visakhapatnam.
4 1986-90 Dr.N.Venkata Reddy Professor IIT, Hyderabad.
5 1988-92 Mr.S.Hazarattaiah
Regional
Divisional
Manager
Diesel Loco Shed,
S.C. Railway,
Guntakal.
6 1989-93 Mr.G.Venkateswarlu Vice-President
Tech-Mahindra,
Hyderabad.
7 1990-94 Mr.S.Rajesh
Vice-President,
IT Solutions
Leader
GENPAC,
Sunnyvale, CA,
USA.
8 1991-95
Mr. N. Dinakara
Laxmana
President &
CEO
EMPOWERMX,
Irving, TX, USA.
9 1992-96 Mr.K.Balaji
Scientist-F /
Sr. Engineer
Space Craft
Mechanisms Group,
ISRO, Bengaluru.
10 1992-96
Mr. Naveen
Surapaneni
Head Business
& Marketing
Bharathi-Airtel,
Gurgaon,
Haryana
32. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special
lectures/workshops/seminars) with external experts.
Guest Lectures:
S.No. Topic Name of the Expert Designation
2012-13
1 Fits Operation and
maintenance of
Thermal Power Stations
Sri. P.Sathya
Narayana
Divisional Engineer,
NTT Power station,
Vijayawada.
2 Fits and Tolerances in
industrial Applications
Sri. P.V.P. Sarma Director, Veljan Hydrair
Ltd, Hyderabad.
3 Transforming Indians
to transform India
Sri. Brahmachari
Kushal
Chaitanya Chinmaya
Mission, Guntur.
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4 Motivation to join in
Defense as an officer
Col. Afsar Abbas J afir
,
Director, Recruiting,
Defense Services.
5 Taguchi and Response
Surface Methodology
Sri K. Satyanarayana, NIT, Warangal.
6 Nanomaterial-based
Technologies: An
Indian
Perspective
Dr. Tata Narasinga
Rao
Scientist F & TeamLeader,
ARCI, Hyderabad.
7 Synthesis of carbon
Nanomaterial
and their applications
Dr. Pawan Kumar J ain
Scientist F,
Head of the Centre
ARCI, Hyderabad.
8 Nanocomposites for
Defense Applications
Dr.Anil Kumar
Scientist F, Group Head,
Advanced Systems
Laboratory,
DRDO, Hyderabad.
9 Micro Nano Fabrication Dr.G.RajaRam Professor
University of Hyderabad
Hyderabad.
10 Chemical Mechanical
Planarization (CMP)
a novel method to
achieve Nano finishing
of the surface
Dr. Dibakar Das
School of Engineering
Sciences and Technology
(SEST),
University of Hyderabad,
Hyderabad.
11 Biomedical applications
of Nanocomposites and
Nano Materials
Dr. V. V.
Raghavendra Sai
Biomedical Engineering,
Dept. of Applied
Mechanics, IIT-Madras,
Chennai.
12 Diamond
Nanocomposite
thin films
Dr.-Ing. Vadali. V. S.
S. Srikanth
SEST, University of
Hyderabad
2011-12
13 A Flexible
Manufacturing Process:
Incremental Forming
Dr. N. Venkata Reddy Professor , Department
of Mechanical Engg,
IIT, Kanpur
14 Mind Mapping Sri. N.Nageswara Rao DGM, IOCL, Mumbai.
15 Opportunities for
mechanical Engineers
Sri K.V.Subbarayudu Dy. Chief Materials
Manager, SC Railway,
Secunderabad.
2010-11
16 Nano materials & its
applications
Sri K.Veerabrahmam Scientist D, DRDL,
Hyderabad .
17 Leadership Air Commodore
A.S.BAHAL
VM, Deputy Director
General, NCC,
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Secunderabad.
18 Prospects in Indian Air
Force
Sri K.Raghava Flying Officer, Indian
Air Force.
19 Non Destructive
Testing Casting &
Weldments
Dr. K.V.Sai Srinath Professor in Mechanical
Engineering, NIT,
Warangal.
20 Road Map to Success Sri Y. Satyanarayana Dy. Commissioner,
Commercial Taxes,
Hyderabad.
2009-10
21 You are the Top Dr.M.Rama Rao Professor in Civil Engg
RVR&J CCE, Guntur.
22 J oining of Advanced
Materials & Processing
Dr.G.Madhusudan
Reddy
DMRL, Hyderabad.
23 Body Language Sr.T.S.R.K.Prasad Lecturer, RVR&J CCE,
Guntur.
24 Magic Key for
Magnificent
Achievement
Sri.Y.Satyanarayana Dy. Commissioner,
Commercial Taxes,
Hyderabad.
25 Mind Maps-A key to
Success
Dr.M.Rama Rao Professor, Civil Engg.,
RVR&J CCE, Guntur.
26 Manufacturing
Solutions using
Industrial Lasers
Dr. G. Padmanabham, Associate Director,
ARCI, Hyderabad
27 Nanotechnology and its
applications
Dr.K.Veera Brahmam,
Scientist C,
DRDL, Hyderabad.
28 Composite Materials
A review on Metal
Matrix Composites
Dr. J . Babu Rao Professor in Metallurgy,
AU College of Engg.,
Visakhapatnam.
29 Carbon Nano Tubes :
Synthesis and
applications
Dr. Pawan Kumar J ain Scientist F,
ARCI, Hyderabad.
30 Introduction to Nano
composites : Processing
and applications
Dr. J . Babu Rao Professor in Metallurgy,
AU College of Engg.,
Visakhapatnam.
31 Finite Element Analysis
Of Composites
Dr. S. Kamaluddin HoD & Professor in
Mechanical Engg,
GITAM University,
Visakhapatnam.
32 Manufacturing of
Composites
Dr. V.C. Das Professor in Mech. Engg,
RVRJ CCE, Guntur.
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33 Metal Matrix
Composites
Sri K.K.K. Sanyasi
Raju
Scientist F,
NSTL, Visakhapatnam.
34 Rapid prototyping in
Composites
Dr. K.Ravindra Professor in Mech. Engg,
RVRJ CCE, Guntur.
33. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different
programmes.
Black board based teaching.
Power Point presentation.
Presentation in E-class room.
With working models.
With experimental setup.
34. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are
constantly met and learning outcomes monitored?
Class Interaction Committees consisting of students and faculty
members are constituted and meetings are conducted during the
semester to monitor the learning outcomes.
Continuous assessment with 40% of marks for internals helps to ensure
the effectiveness of learning.
Conducting Project review meetings for final year students.
35. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension
activities.
Students:
Participation in inter and intra college symposiums and paper
presentations.
Participation in cultural competitions.
Participation in department level and institution level associations.
Participation in sports events
Participation in N.C.C.
Participation in N.S.S.
Participation in social service.
Faculty:
Participation in administrative activities.
Participation in student welfare activities.
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Helping students in association activities.
Social Activities to benefit the nearby localities.
Participation in Sports & Games
Organizing NCC activities
36. Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the
department.
Industrial visits for students.
Industrial visits for faculty.
Conducting technical symposiums for students through departmental
associations.(MECHMANTRA, SAE Collegiate Club and Renewable
Energy Centre of RVRJ CCE)
Motivational talks from eminent academicians.
Energy audit activities in the campus.
37. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by
other agencies. Give details.
NBA Accreditation in 1999, 2002, 2007 and latest accreditation in
2012.
APSCHE grading in 2003.
TCS Accreditation.
38. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the department:
Strengths:
Qualified faculty
Research projects
Infrastructure
Laboratory & Library facilities
Alumni support
Weaknesses:
Consultancy work
Patents
Majority of students are from rural areas.
No nearby industries for demonstration of process of Industry.
No internship in medium and major industries.
Opportunities:
Good academic environment
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Innovation in teaching-learning process.
Highly motivated team of faculty and supporting staff.
Effective organizational structure.
Motivated students.
Challenges:
Industry institute interaction.
Development of Entrepreneurial skills.
Procurement of highly sophisticated lab equipment.
Non-residential nature of the campus.
Start of Center of Excellence in one of the specializations.
39. Future plans of the department.
Achieve 100% placement.
Get consultancy jobs.
Book publication by staff.
Specialized Research projects.
Good industrial training for students.
Strengthen R & D activities.
GATE training classes to improve percentage of passes.
Start interdisciplinary M.Tech. course.
Start Incubation centre with the assistance from MSME, New
Delhi.
Get at least one patent in the next few years.
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8. Evaluative Report of Computer Applications Department
1. Name of the Department & its year of establishment
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS - 1995
2. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D.,
Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.)
Masters in Computer Applications (MCA)
3. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved
S.No. Interdisciplinary courses Departments involved
1. Accountancy and Financial
Management
Management Sciences
2. Probability & Statistics Mathematics & Humanities
3. Communication Skills Mathematics & Humanities
4. Operations Research Mechanical Engineering
5. Soft skills Mathematics & Humanities
4. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system
Semester
Choice Based Credit System(CBCS) w.e.f. 2013-2014
5. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other
departments
-NIL-
6. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/Associate
Professors/Asst. Professors)
Sanctioned Filled
Professor 1 -
Associate Professors 3 3
Asst. Professors 20 12
7. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization
(D.Sc./D.Litt./ Ph.D. /M.Phil. etc.)
S.No.
Name
Qualification Designation
No. of Years
of
Experience
No. of Ph.D.
students
guided in
the last 4
years
1 Ch.SrinivasaRao MCA, M.E., Assoc. Professor,
HOD
16 -
2 Ch. Suneetha MCA Assoc. Professor 15 -
3 M. Sridhar MCA Assoc. Professor 14 -
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4 I.NagaPadmaja MCA Asst. Professor 7 -
5 G.V.K.Kishore MCA Asst. Professor 13 -
6 M. Vasavi M.Sc.,
M.Tech.
Asst. Professor 7 -
7 Ch. SudhaSree MCA,
M.Tech.
Asst. Professor 7 -
8 T. Hymavathi MCA Asst. Professor 7 -
9 P. Siva Prasad MCA Asst. Professor 13 -
10 V. Sujatha Lakshmi MCA Asst. Professor 7 -
11 M. Chaitanya MCA Asst. Professor 7 -
12 B. Krishna Mohan MCA Asst. Professor 12 -
13 M. Brahmaiah MCA,
M.Tech.
Asst. Professor 4 -
14 K. Sri Rama Krishna MCA Pro Lecturer 1 -
15 K. Lakshmi Prasanna MCA Pro Lecturer 1 -
8. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise
information NIL
9. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio 15:1
10. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative
staff: sanctioned and filled
Academic Support Staff Sanctioned Filled
Technical 2 2
Administrative 1 1
11. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b)
international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Mention
names of funding agencies and grants received project-wise.
a) ONE Mr.Ch.SrinivasaRao, Co-Principal Investigator
S.No. Ref.No. Project Title Grant
Sanctioned
Funding
Agency
Period
1
DST/TSG/
NTS/2012/7
9-G
Segmentation of Medical
Images Using Multi-objective
Evolutionary Optimization
Rs.11.34
Lakhs
DST,
New
Delhi
2 years
12. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; DBT, ICSSR, etc.; total
grants received
Rs.7.22 Lakhs by DST, New Delhi
13. Research facility / centre with
state recognition - NIL
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national recognition - NIL
international recognition - NIL
14. Publications:
number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national /
international) :
National 1, International -15
Monographs: -NIL-
Chapter(s) in Books : -NIL-
Editing Books: NIL-
Books with ISBN numbers with details of publishers: NIL-
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science,
Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database -
International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) -NIL-
Citation Index range / average
SNIP: NIL-
SJ R : -NIL-
Impact factor range / average
h-index - NIL-
15. Details of patents and income generated: -NIL-
16. Areas of consultancy and income generated : -NIL-
17. Faculty recharging strategies: FDP/SDP
18. Student projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including
inter-departmental
0%
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with
industries / institutes
- 100%
S.No Name of the Staff Citation Index
1. Smt.Ch.Suneetha 2
Impact Factor
S.No Name of the Staff 2012 2011 2010
1. Smt.Ch.Suneetha 0.242 - -
2. Sri.M.Sridhar 0.3418
0.401
0.821
0.2480
0.814
0.835
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19. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level
by
Faculty NIL-
Doctoral / post doctoral fellows NIL-
Students
S.No Name of the students
Name of
the
Seminar/
Meet
Attended
Date(s) Event
Conducted
by
Awards
1 R.Pavankumar
P.Sudheer
ABACUS-
IIT Quiz
23
rd
Nov
2012
IT Quiz B.B.C.I.T.,
Hyderabad
1
st
Prize
2
Syed.Asifa
S.RamyaTeja
V.Divya
TECHNO
VATE-
2K12
6
th
& 7
th
J uly,
2012
Engineering
Quiz
P.V.P
Siddhartha
Institute of
Technology
Vijayawada
1
st
Prize
T.PanduRangaRao
Sk.Umar Ali
Poster
Presentation
2
nd
Prize
3
T.PanduRangaRao
TECHNO
IGNITES-
2K12
16
th
&
17
th
March,
2012
Paper
Presentation
Chebrolu
Engineering
College,
Chebrolu
2
nd
Prize
4
T.PanduRangaRao
AAVISHK
AR
17
th
&
18
th
March,
2012
Creative
Writing
Nannapaneni
VenkatRao
college of
engineering
&
technology,
Tenali.
1
st
Prize
5
K.Pragna
S.Bhavya
SAMMEL
AN-2012
24
th
Feb,2012
Paper
Presentation
ChristuJ ayan
thiJ ubille
college ,
Guntur
1
st
Prize
6 K.Pragna
VAIBHAV
-2012
14
ths
&
15
th
Feb
2012
Paper
Presentation
St.Anns
College of
Engg.&
Tech.,Chiral
a
1
st
Prize
7
T.PanduRangaRao
AFOSEC-
2K12
3
rd
& 4
th
Feb,2012
Paper
Presentation
V.R.Siddhart
ha College
of
Engg.,Vijaya
wada
Runner
8
P.Sudheer
P.Srinivas
Hindu
Techno
Festoon-
2K11
30
th
Marc
h 2011
Paper
Presentation
Hindu
college,
Guntur
1
st
Prize
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Md.Mustafa
R.Pavan Kumar
P.Sudheer
Hindu
Techno
Festoon-
2K11
30
th
March
2011
Technical
Quiz
Hindu
College,
Guntur
2
nd
Prize
9 P.Sudheer
R.Pavan Kumar
Lakshya-
2k11
4
th
March
2011
Medha Quiz
L.B.Reddy
Nagar,
Mylavaram,
Krishna Dist.
1
st
Prize
10 K.SrinivasRao
CSI
National
Student
Symposiu
m
18
th
&
19
th
March
2011
Sparkling
Ideas
KLU
1
st
Prize
11
V.N.V.Vinod
Kumar
Jayate10
8
th
October
2010
Paper
Presentation
V R
Siddhartha
Engineering
College,Kan
uru,
Vijayawada.
1
st
Prize
12
V.N.V.Vinod
Kumar
K.Sai Krishna
Dhruva
cyfest
3
rd
Novemb
er 2010
Virachana K.Chandhra
kalaP.G.Coll
ege
Buripalem
Road,
Tenali.
Consol
ation
13 P.Kotireddy
Dhruva
cyfest
3
rd
Novemb
er 2010
Brain
Trainer
K.Chandhra
kalaP.G.Coll
ege
Buripalem
Road,
Tenali
Runner
14
S.Siva Naga
Brahmachari
Samayak-
2010
8
th
& 9
th
October
2010
Debugging
KLU
2
nd
Prize
15 S.Siva Naga
Brahmachari
CISSSOI
REE-2010
5
th
, 6
th
March,2
010
Instamaze R.V.R.J .C .
C.E. Guntur
2
nd
Prize
20. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of
funding (national / international) with details of outstanding
participants, if any.
a. National Level Workshop on Clustering: Towards Principled
Approaches, organized by the Department of Computer Applications,
R.V.R&J .C college of engineering,Chowdavarm, during 10
th
& 11
th
September, 2012.
Outstanding Participants:
1. Dr.K.KarteekaPavan Professor, Dept.of IT, RVR & J C College of
Engg., Guntur.
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2. Ms.Ch.Suneetha Assoc.Professor, Dept.of CA, RVR & J C College of
Engg., Guntur.
3. Mr.M.Brahmaiah Asst.Professor, Dept.of CA, RVR & J C College of
Engg., Guntur.
4. Mr.T.Ramanjaneyulu Asst.Software Engineer, TCS, Chennai.
5. Ms.K.Pragna, Software Engineer, Tulasi Technologies, Bangalore.
6. Mr.RaoGopi, Software Engineer, CTS, Hyderabad.
21. Student profile course-wise:
Name of the Course
(refer question no. 2)
Applications
received
Selected
Male Female
Pass percentage
Male Female
MCA * 58 59 72.41% 86.44%
*Web-based counseling monitoring by APSCHE.
22. Diversity of students
Name of the
Course
(refer question
no. 2)
% of students
from the
College
% of students
from the State
% of students
from other
States
% of
students
from other
countries
MCA 0 100 0 0
23. How many students have cleared Civil Services, Defense Services,
NET, SLET, GATE and any other competitive examinations?
S.NO
Name of the Student
(Register Number)
Passed out
NET
Qualified
Date of NET
Qualified
1 Ch.VasuBabu
(Y8MC24020)
2010 J une 2010 12
th
Nov., 2012
J une 2012 25
th
Mar., 2013
24. Student progression
Student progression
Percentage
against enrolled
UG to PG NA
PG to M.Phil. 0
PG to Ph.D. 0
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral 0
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
15%
20%
Entrepreneurs 0
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25. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same parent university 53.33%
from other universities within the State 20.00%
from other universities from other States 26.66%
26. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during
the assessment period. NIL-
27. Present details about infrastructural facilities
a) Library - Available
b) Internet facilities for staff and students - Available
c) Total number of class rooms 6
d) Class rooms with ICT facility 2
e) Students laboratories- 2 Labs Connected
with LAN Servers
f) Research laboratories Not Available
28. Number of students of the department getting financial assistance
from College
9 Students for the academic year 2013-14
29. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development
of new program(s)? If so, give the methodology.
NO
30. Does the department obtain feedback from
a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If
yes, how does the department utilize it?
NO
b. Students on staff, curriculum as well as teaching-learning-
evaluation and what is the response of the department to the
same?
Yes, circulating the remarks among respected teachers.
c. Alumni and employers on the programmes and what is the
response of the department to the same?
Yes, conducting awareness programs by industry experts and alumni
to fill the gap.
31. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
S.NO Name of the Alumni
&Designation
Organization Passed-
out Year
1. T.Sambasiva
Software Engineer
Tata Consultancy
Services, Chennai.
2010
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2. Hanuman Chowdary. G.
Software Engineer
Ali Ahil Holding
Group, Dubai
2008
3. Mr.P.Mallikarjuna Chari
Sr.Software Engineer.
NTT Data Global
Delivery Services
Limited, Hyderabad.
2008
4. Purna Chand. Chekuri CGI, Bangalore. 2005
5. N.S.N.K.Srinivas
Software Engineer.
Accenture, Hyderabad. 2004
6. A.Sujeeth
Team Lead.
Tech Mahindra,
Hyderabad.
2002
7. Mr.Ponduru Ashok
Assistant Grade
III(Accounts)
Food Corporation of
India ,
Nizamabad.
2010
8. Mr.AnandMuvvala
Sr.Software Engineer
United Health Group
Information Services,
Hyderabad.
2007
9. Mr.AnkaBabu
Associate Prof., & HOD
Dept.of MCA,
QIS Engg.College,
Ongole
2001
10. Mr.BhaskaraRaoKondru
Sr.Software Engineer
IBM 2004
32. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures /
workshops / seminar) with external experts.
S.NO
.
Name of the
Speaker with
Designation
Organization Topic
Date
Target
Audience
1 Mr.Pulukuri
Srinivasulu,
Assistant System
Engineer
Tata
Consultancy
Services,
Hyderabad.
Current
Trends in IT
Industries
23.11.2013 I/III MCA
and III/III
MCA
(1st & 3rd
Semester)
2 Mr.TadikondaSa
mbasiva,
Associate
Tata
Consultancy
Services,
Chennai.
Guidance on
Placements
06.07.2013 III/III MCA
(5
th
Semester)
3 Guntupalli.Hanu
manChowdary
Associate
Cognizant
Technology
Solutions,
Hyderabad
Android & its
Applications
06.04.2013 II/III MCA
(4
th
Semester )
Mr.P.Mallikarjun
a Chari,
Sr.Software
NTT Data
Global
Delivery
Services
Current
Trends in IT
Industries
23.03.2013 I/III MCA
(1st
Semester)
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4
Engineer
Limited,
Hyderabad
Guntupalli.Hanu
manChowdary
Associate
Cognizant
Technology
Solutions,
Hyderabad
5 Mr.TadikondaSa
mbasiva,
Team lead.
Tata
Consultancy
Services,
Chennai.
Mock
Interviews
15.10.2012
III/III MCA
(5
th
Semester)
Mr.Abhishek,
Software
engineer.
6 Mr.TadikondaSa
mbasiva,
Team lead.
Tata
Consultancy
Services,
Chennai.
Guidance on
Placements
23.06.2012
III/III MCA
(5
th
Semester)
23.06.2012
III/III MCA
( 6
th
Semester)
7
Mr.R.S.Sharath
Kumar,
Sr.Team Leader.
LG Software,
Bangalore.
Android & its
Applications
03/03/2012
II/III MCA
(4
th
Semester
)
Mr. Antony
Willet
8
Mr.K.Adithya
Kumar,
Sr.Software
Engineer.
Tata
Consultancy
Services,
Hyderabad.
Latest
Technologies
& Domains
for projects
17/12/2011
III/III MCA
(6
th
Semester)
9
Mr.
AddagallaSubra
manyam,
Consultant.
Tata
Consultancy
Services,
Hyderabad
Opportunities
in Software
Industry
03/12/2011
I/III MCA
10
Guntupalli.Hanu
manChowdary
Sr.Software
Engineer.
United Health
Group
Information
Services,
Hyderabad.
.NET
Programming
24/09/2011
III/III MCA
(5
st
semester)
Mr.AnandMuvva
la
Sr.Software
Engineer
11
Mr.S.KrishnaRao
C.E.O
Info park
Software
Technologies,
Hyderabad.
Latest
Technologies
& Domains
for Projects
19/09/2011
III/III MCA
(5
th
semester)
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12 Mr.
T.Sambasiva,
Software
Engineer.
Tata
Consultancy
Services,
Chennai.
Current
Trends in IT
Industries and
their
requirements
20/08/2011.
III/III MCA
(5
th
semester)
13 Mr.Ponduru
Ashok
Assistant Grade
III(Accounts)
Food
Corporation
of India ,
Nizamabad.
Opportunities
Government
Sector
17.03.2011
II/III MCA
(4
th
Semester)
14 Mr.G.Hanuman
Associate
Education &
research.
Infosys
Technologies ,
Hyderabad.
Current trends
in industries
05.02.2011
I/III MCA
(1
st
Semester)
15 Mr.A.Hari,
Senior Subject
Matter Expert
AMDOCS
Development
Centre India
Pvt.Ltd, Pune.
Advanced
Concepts in
C++and its
applications
21.01.2011
II/III MCA
( 4
th
Semester)
33. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different
programmes.
Lecture, discussion, lab, case study, small group interaction,
practicum, samples of teaching materials, laboratory assignments.
34. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are
constantly met and learning outcomes monitored?
Grading and Assessing Student Learning (including appropriate level
of assignments, exams, grading standards)
Support for Student Internships,
Alumni letters and surveys
Mid-course and periodic student feedback
End-of-course rating forms and written comments of students on the
extent to which a teacher appears prepared for class sessions,
communicates clearly, stimulates interest, and demonstrates
enthusiasm and respect for students.
Percentage of students passed out with good percentage
Percentage of students placed in reputed IT Industries.
35. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension
activities.
Workshops, student meets, Seminars
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36. Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the
department.
Guest lectures by eminent people
Seminars
Case studies
Classroom sessions to cover beyond syllabus
37. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by
other agencies. Give details.
NIL-
38. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the department
STRENGTHS:
Well Qualified and Experiences Faculty
Well Established Labs and sufficient infrastructure
Sufficient Library and digital library with a provision to access
various IEEE, Springer, Science Direct journals.
MOUs with Companies
Able to conduct Guest Lectures to introduce current and future needs
of the industries
WEAKNESSES:
Unable to involve in preparation of Syllabus.
Lack of complete supervision to carry students project works.
Unavailability of staff for student interaction beyond the working
hours.
No provision for medical reimbursement.
Unable to participate in societal activities.
39. Future plans of the department.
To build more number of e-class rooms and sessions.
To encourage the students to participate more in societal activities.
To plan to organize consultancy programmes
To encourage the students to participate more in research activity.
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1. Name of the Department & its year of establishment:
Department of Management Sciences
Year of Establishment : 1995
2. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D.,
Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.)
S.No. Name of the program offered Remarks
1. MBA. P.G. (Full-time)
3. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved:
S.No Interdisciplinary courses offered Name of the Department
1. BUS-1.2 Quantitative Methods Mathematics & Humanities
2. BUS-2.2 Management Science Mechanical Engineering
4. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system:
Semester based Fixed Grading Credit System
5. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other
departments:
S.No.
Name of the courses handled for other
departments
Name of the
other
Department(s)
1. Industrial Management
ECE, EEE,
CSE, IT
2.
Industrial Management & Pharmaceutical
Marketing
B. Pharmacy.
3. Process Economics & Industrial Management
Chemical
Engineering
4.
Industrial Management & Entrepreneurship
Development
Bio Technology
5. Accountancy & Financial Management
Dept. of
Computer
Applications
6. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/Associate
Professors/Asst. Professors)
Designation Sanctioned Filled
Professor 2 2
Associate Professors 2 2
Asst. Professors 6 6
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7. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialisation
(D.Sc./D.Litt./ Ph.D./M.Phil., etc.):
S.
No.
Name of the Faculty
Qualifica
tion
Designation Specialization
Years
of
Experie
nce
No of
Ph.D.
students
guided
in the last
4 years
1 Dr.B.K.Surya
Prakasha Rao
MBA
,M.Com.
,.,
M.Phil.,
Ph.D.,
Professor
&
Head
Finance 27 3
2 Dr.D.Dakshina
Murthy
M.Com.,
Ph.D.,
(New
York)
Emeritus
Professor
Economics 51 NIL
Total
guided
15
3 Dr.T.Srikrishna
MBA
M.Phil.,
Ph.D.,
Associate
Professor
Marketing
17 --
4 Dr.K.Suryanarayana B.Tech.,
MBA.,
M.Phil.,P
h.D.,
Associate
Professor
Finance
16 --
5 Mrs.SK.Mabunni
MBA.,M
.Phil.,
Assistant
Professor
Finance
Marketing
7 --
6 Sri P.Vamsi Krishna
B.Tech.,
MBA.,
Assistant
Professor
Marketing
& HR
6 --
7 Sri A.V.S.Ashok
M.Com.,
MBA.,
Assistant
Professor
HR 19 --
8 Mr.P.Siddartha
MBA.,M
.Phil.,
Assistant
Professor
Marketing
& HR
8 --
9 Mr. D.Chakradhar
B.Tech.,
MBA.,
Assistant
Professor
Finance
& Systems
3 --
10 Ms.M.Manjusha
MBA.,
Assistant
Professor
Finance
Marketing
7 --
8. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise
information:
There is no temporary staff in the Department.
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9. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio:
S.No. Name of the Programme
Student /
Teacher Ratio
1. P.G (MBA) 20 : 1
10. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative
staff: sanctioned and filled:
Staff Category Sanctioned Filled
Administrative Staff 1 1
11. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b)
international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Mention
names of funding agencies and grants received project-wise.:
NIL
12. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; DBT, ICSSR, etc.; total
grants received :
NIL
13. Research facility / centre with
State level - NIL
National Level - NIL
14. Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national /
international)
33 Papers are published by faculty in National and International peer reviewed
J ournals.
Monographs Nil
Chapter(s) in Books 10
Editing Books NIL
Books with ISBN numbers with details of publishers NIL
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science,
Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database -
International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
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NIL
Citation Index range / average NIL
SNIP NIL
SJR NIL
Impact factor range / average NIL
h-index NIL
15. Details of patents and income generated NIL
16. Areas of consultancy and income generated NIL
17. Faculty recharging strategies
Presenting papers in National & International Conferences.
Publishing papers in National & International J ournals.
Attending Faculty Development Programmes within and outside the
State.
Attending special lectures and guest lectures.
Guiding Ph.D. scholars in their research.
18. Student projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including
inter-departmental:
NIL
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with industries
/ institutes:
100%. It is a mandatory to undergo summer internship for 2 months with
Industries as per the rules of the University.
19. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level
by
Faculty:
NIL
Doctoral / post doctoral fellows :
NIL
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Students :
S.No Batch
Name of the
Context
Organized By
Prizes
Won
1 2012 13 Market Makers
Krishnaveni Engineering College
I PRIZE
Narasaraopet Engg College
I PRIZE
P.B.Siddhardha Engg College
II PRIZE
Business Quiz
Hindu College
II PRIZE
Krishnaveni Engineering College
II PRIZE
SRKIT Engg College
III PRIZE
Narasaraopet Engg College
II PRIZE
Dalaal Ka Kamaal
Hindu College
I PRIZE
Vignan Nirula IT & Science for
women
I PRIZE
Young Manager
Hindu College
II PRIZE
HR Event
Krishnaveni Engineering College
I PRIZE
2 2011 12 Market Makers
P.B.Siddhardha Engg College
II PRIZE
Business Quiz
SRKIT Engg College
II PRIZE
Narasaraopet Engg College
I PRIZE
Dalaal Ka Kamaal
Hindu College
II PRIZE
Vignan Nirula IT & Science for
women
II PRIZE
Young Manager
Hindu College
I PRIZE
HR Event
Krishnaveni Engineering College
II PRIZE
3 2010 11 Market Makers
P.V.P.Siddhardha College
I PRIZE
P.B.Siddhardha Engg College
I PRIZE
Business Quiz
P.V.P.Siddhardha College
I PRIZE
V.R.Siddhardha College
II PRIZE
A.N.R. College
I PRIZE
P.B.Siddhardha Engg College
II PRIZE
Dalaal Ka Kamaal
V.R.Siddhardha College
III PRIZE
P.V.P.Siddhardha College
I PRIZE
Young Manager
P.V.P.Siddhardha College
I PRIZE
SMS CONTEST
P.V.P.Siddhardha College
I PRIZE
Paper Presentation
K.B.N.College
II PRIZE
4 2009 10 Business Quiz
Christu J ayanthi J ubille P.G.
College
I PRIZE
R.B.I. Branch, Hyderabad
II PRIZE
Treasure Hunt
Maris Stella
I PRIZE
Dhruvacy Fest
P.S.Chandrakala PG College
I PRIZE
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20. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of
funding (national / international) with details of outstanding
participants, if any.
1. A Seminar on Service Quality Management, September 12
th
, 1997
Inaugurated by:
Dr. T.Hanuman Chowdary
Advisor to the Chief Minister of A.P. on Information Technology
Government of Andhra Pradesh. Hyderabad.
S.No Guest Speaker Designation Organisation
1 Sri .M.Siva Rama
Krishna
Chief
Executive
HDFC, Hyderabad
2 Sri. M.Rama Chandran General
Manager
Telecom, Guntur.
3 Sri.P.Venu General
Manager
Bharat Industries,
Vijayawada.
4 Dr.K.V.Krishna Kumar Chief
Executive
Dolphin Industries,
Visakhapatnam.
2. Entrepreneurship Development Programme held on February, 12,1998
Inaugurated by:
Sri.Ch.V.K.Prasad
Managing Director
Kusalava International Ltd., Vijayawada.
S.No Guest Speaker Designation Organisation
1 Sri .M.Tirumala Rao Chief
Consultant
APITCO, Hyderabad
2 Sri. P.Sethu Rama Sharma Manager APSFC , Hyderabad.
3 Sri.P.Srinivas Manager SSI Branch, Andhra
Bank, Guntur.
4 Sri.T.Srinivas Co-Ordinator APITCO, Hyderabad
5 Sri.N.V.Suryanarayana
Rao
Asst. General
Manager
State Bank of India.
3. A National Seminar on Productivity Challenges of 21
st
Century August 28
th
-29
th
,1998
Inaugurated by:
Dr.Mullapudi.Harishchandra Prasad
Chairman, The Andhra Sugars Ltd., TANUKU.
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S.No Guest Speaker Designation Organisation
1 J anab. S.A.Khader Deputy
Director
General
( Mgt
Services)
National Productivity
Council, New Delhi.
2 Sri.C.Rama Krishna General
Manager
(Operations)
South Central
Railway,
Secunderabad.
3 Sri.D.Pavan Kumar Director National Productivity
Council, Hyderabad.
4 Sri.O.P. Gupta Deputy
Director
National Productivity
Council, Hyderabad.
5 Sri.K.M. Narasimha
Rao
Executive
Director
APSRTC
6 Sri. M.T.Krishna
Babu,
IAS
Muncipal
Commissioner
Guntur Muncipal
Corporation, Guntur.
7 Sri. Sameer Kaiwar Vice-President Pearl Beverages Ltd.,
Guntur.
4. A Two Day National Seminar on Corporate Frauds: Implications for
Corporate Governance October 4
th
-5
th
,2002. Sponsored by ITC-ILTD
Division, Guntur.
Inaugurated by:
Professor L.Venugopal Reddy
Vice Chancellor
Nagarjuna University.
Key note address by
Sri.R.Sridhar
Vice-President, HR &Public Affairs
ITC-ILTD Division, Guntur.
S.No Guest Speaker Designation Organisation
1 Sri. R.C.Sastry Chairman Stony Carter Consultants Pvt.
Ltd., Hyderabad.
2 Sri. Rao Tummalapalli Managing
Director
Divine India Ltd., Hyderabad.
3 Sri.P.Rama Krishna Managing
Director
Price Waterhouse Coopers
Ltd., Hyderabad.
4 Sri. V.Umamaheswara
Rao
Chartered
Accountant
Umamaheswara Rao & Co,
Guntur.
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5 Sri.P.Lakshmana Rao Chartered
Accountant
Brahmaiah & Co,
Vijayawada.
6 Sri.C.Murali Krishna Chartered
Accountant
Brahmaiah & Co,
Vijayawada.
7 Sri.G.Srinivas, IA &AS Deputy
Accountant
General
Principal A.G.Office,
Hyderabad
8 Sri. Ravi Vadlamani Chartered
Accountant
Umamaheswara Rao & Co,
Guntur.
9 Sri. V.V.Chandramouli Principal
Consultant
Visisht Corporate Growth
associates Pvt., Limited,
Hyderabad
10 Dr. T.Umamaheswara
Rao
Professor of
Management
Dept. of Commerce &
Business Administration,
Nagarjuna University, Guntur
5. A Two Day National Level Seminar on Emerging India- Challenges &
opportunities on March 11
th
-12
th
, 2004.
Inaugurated By:
Professor L.Venugopal Reddy
Vice Chancellor
Nagarjuna University
Key note Address by
Professor D.L.Narayana
Chairman, Third State Finance Commission, A.P.
S.No Guest Speaker Designation Organisation
1 Prof.M.L.Sai Kumar Head Information Technology
Division, Institute of
Public Enterprises,
Hyderabad.
2 Prof.Thrimurthy Head Dept of Computer
Science& Engg. Acharya
Nagarjuna University,
Guntur.
3 Dr. Yalamanchali Sivaji Ex-member
of Parliament
Honble President
Virginia Tobacco Growers
Association of India
4 Prof. T.Uma
Mahaeswara Rao
Professor Dept of Commerce &
Business Administration,
ANU ,Guntur.
5 Sri.C.P.Marwa CEO Pearl Beverages Ltd.,
Gunter
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6 Prof.C.S.N.Raju Professor Dept of Economics, ANU
,Guntur.
7 Prof.
G.N.Brahmanandam
Dean Faculty
of Commerce
Dept of Commerce &
Business Administration,
ANU ,Guntur.
8 Sri.C.RamaKrishna General
Manager
South Central Railway,
Secunderabad.
9 Dr.R.Murali Babu Rao Professor &
Head
Dept of Cardiology,
GGH,Guntur.
10 Prof.K.Chandrasekhar
Rao
Head Dept.of Commerce,
Pondicherry University,
Pondicherry
11 Sri .K.Nanda Kumar Staff
Manager
ITC-ILTD Division,
Guntur.
12 Sri.M.Gopala Krishna Chairman AP State Finance
Corporation, Hyderabad.
6. A Two Day National Level Seminar on Strategies for Sustainable
Competitive Advantage,
March 24-25, 2006 sponsored by ITC-ILTD Division, Guntur
Professor V.Balamohandas
Vice Chancellor, Acharya Nagarjuna University
Special Address by :
Sri S.Janardhan Reddy, Chief Executive
ITC-ILTD Division, Guntur
Other distinguished Guests:
S.No. Guest Speaker Designation Organization
1 Sri J .Murali Mohan Managing Director Jocil Ltd., Guntur
2 Professor
P.Vijayaraghavan
TTK Chair
(Marketing)
IIT, Madras
3 Professor CSG
Krishnamacharyulu
School of
Business
Management
S.V.University
Tirupati
4 Professor
G.N.Brahmanandam
Dean Faculty of
Commerce &
Business
Administration
Acharya
Nagarjuna
University,
Guntur
5 Professor
M.Chandrasekhar
Director Integral Institute
of Advanced
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Management,
Visakhapatnam
6 Sri K.Chandrasekhar Staff Manager ITC-ILTD
Division, Guntur
7 Professor P.Trimurthy Dept. of Computer
Science
Acharya
Nagarjuna
University
8 Professor D.Panduranga
Rao
Dept. of
Commerce &
Management
Andhra
University,
Visakhapatnam
9 Dr. K.Venugopal Rao Associate
Professor
School of
Management,
SK.University,
Anantapur
10 Sri K.Sridhar Asst.Professor
Dept. of IP&E
RVR & J C CE
Guntur
11 Professor B.Ravindra
Babu
Head, Dept. of
Computer Science
Engineering
RVR & J C
College of Engg.,
Guntur
Peter F.Drucker Memorial Lecture Organised:
Sl.No
Year and
Date
Theme Delivered by Organisation
01 March 25,
2006.
Management in
Changing Times
Professor Dharni
P. Sinha,
COSMODE,
Hyderabad
02 November
6, 2007
The Limits of
Competition
Professor
S.Ramachander
IFMR, Chennai
03 September
20, 2008
Success is a
Process, not an
Event
Sri
A.G.K.Murthy
Chairman,
MICA,
Ahemdabad
04 September
18, 2009
Creation of
Social Wealth
Gross Root
Experience
Dr. E.A.S Sarma,
IAS
Former
Principal,
ASCI,
Hyderabad
05 November
19, 2010
Leadership
Explore,
Empower &
Excel
Professor V.B.M
Das
Former V.C,
ANU, Guntur
06 March 16,
2013
Leadership in a
Globalised
Economic Era-
Some Perspectives
and Challenges
Professor
V.Venkaiah
V.C, Krishna
University ,
Machilipatnam
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21. Student profile course-wise
Name of the Course
Applications
received
Selected
Pass percentage
Male Female Male Female
P.G (M.B.A) --- 72 42 100%
100%
22. Diversity of students
Name of the Course
% of students
from the
College
% of students
from the
State
% of students
from other
States
% of students
from other
countries
U.G.(B.Tech. ME)
-- -- -- --
P.G.(M.B.A)
30 100 Nil Nil
23. How many students have cleared Civil Services, Defense Services,
NET, SLET, GATE and any other competitive examinations?
-NA-
S.
S.No.
Name of
competitive
examination
No. of
students
cleared the
exams
2012-13
No. of
students
cleared
the exams
2011-12
No. of
students
cleared
the exams
2010-11
No. of
students
cleared
the exams
2009-10
1. GATE -- -- -- --
2. CAT -- -- -- --
3. GRE -- -- -- --
4. TOEFL/ IELTS -- -- -- --
24. Student progression
Percentage against enrolled students-
UG B.Tech.
-NA--
PG M.B.A.
Student Progression 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10
PG to Ph.D. -- -- -- --
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral -- -- -- --
Employed
Campus selection
8.33
8.33
35.55
41.1
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Other than campus
recruitment
2.5 5.83 5.56 3.33
Entrepreneurs -- -- -- --
25. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same parent university 60
from other universities within the State 30
from other universities from other States 10
26. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during
the assessment period.
Year No.of Faculty
awarded Ph.D
2012-13 NIL
2011-12 NIL
2010-11 NIL
2009-10 NIL
27. Present details about infrastructural facilities:
a) Library Department
Titles - 82
Volumes - 127
b) Internet facilities for staff and students
Available
c) Total number of class rooms
4
d) Class rooms with ICT facility
2
e) Students laboratories
--NIL
f) Research laboratories
--NIL
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28. Number of students of the department getting financial assistance
from College.
Some of our students are getting financial assistance from the college
authorities to pursue their studies since they belong to economically backward
but meritorious category.
Academic Year 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2008-09 2007-08
No. of Scholarships 7 6 6 6 6
Total Amount in Rs.
105000/- 120000/- 90000/- 80000/- 50000/-
29. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the
development of new program(s)? If so, give the methodology.
NIL
30. Does the department obtain feedback from
a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If
yes, how does the department utilize it?
Yes. All the faculty members participate in curriculum development and
revision.
b. Students on staff, curriculum as well as teaching-learning-
evaluation and what is the response of the department to the
same?
Yes. Evaluation of teaching of each teacher is done through feedback
collected from the students at the end of each semester in each subject. It is
analysed and communicated to the staff members for review and improvement
of teaching-learning process.
c. Alumni and employers on the programmes and what is the
response of the department to the same?
Yes. Feedback from Alumni and employers is obtained frequently and their
valuable suggestions are used to upgrade the syllabus, upgrade teaching
methodology, facilitate placement & higher study opportunities.
31. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
S. No. Batch Name Organization
1
1996-1998 Dr. HKS Kumar.Ch ISB, Hyderabad
2
1998 - 2000 Dr.D.Vijaya Krishna Vignan University
3
1999 - 2001 T.V.S.Rao HDFC Bank
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1999 - 2001
M.Praveen HDFC Bank
5
1999 - 2001
S.Surendra Capgemini
6
1999 - 2001 Alfrey V Ignatius TAFE Ltd.,
7
2007-2009 P.CH.Arun Kumar TCS, Chennai
32. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special
lectures/workshops/seminars) with external experts.
Guest Lectures:
S.No. Topic Name of the Expert Designation
2012-13
1 Career Oortunities and
Challenges in Insurance
Sector
Sri S.Srinivas Area Sales Training
Manager, Learning and
Development, HDFC
Life Insurance, Guntur
2 Interview Techniques
and Personality
Development
Sri G.Hanuman United Health Group and
Formerly Associate at
Infosys Technology,
Hyderabad
3 Prospects for MBA
Students in Finance
Markets and Education
Initiatives from NSE
Sri G.S.Vinayak Regional Head, AP,
NSEIL, Mumbai
4 Industry Expectation
from Management
Graduates Freshers
Sri M.Nageswara Rao General Manager,
Finance, Kusalava
International Ltd.,
Vijayawada
5 Industry Infrastructure
and overview Career
Building
Sri C.Srinivasan Head, Talent
Management, Ramky
Group, Hyderabad
6 Economic, Social and
Ethical Dimensions in
Advertisings
Prof.I.Murali Krishna
Former Chairman, PG
Board of Studies,
Commerce and
Management Studies,
Andhra University, Vizag
7 Strategic Management
an Outline and Core
Competence and
Achieving a
Competitive Advantage
Sri A.B.Siva Kumar
Manager-HR, Brakes India
Ltd., TVS Group, Chennai
8 Industrial Motivation
and Entrepreneurship
Dr.Chakravarthi, Sri
A.K.Reddy and
Mr.Srinivasa Rao
MSME, Government of
India, Hyderabad
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9 The Hindu Business
Line Club:
Enterpreneurship
Mr.J .S.R.K.Prasad
CEO, Better Casting,
Vijayawada
33. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different
programmes.
Black board based teaching.
Power Point presentation.
Case Studies
Stock Market Games
Business Games
Presentation in E-class room.
34. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are
constantly met and learning outcomes monitored?
Class Interaction Committees consisting of students and faculty
members are constituted and meetings are conducted during the
semester to monitor the learning outcomes.
Continuous assessment with 40% of marks for internals helps to ensure
the effectiveness of learning.
Conducting Project review meetings for final year students.
35. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension
activities.
Students:
National Stock Exchange(NSE) Certification Programme.
Participation in inter and intra college symposiums and paper
presentations.
Participation in cultural competitions.
Participation in department level and institution level associations.
Participation in sports events
Participation in N.S.S.
Participation in social service.
Faculty:
Participation in administrative activities.
Participation in student welfare activities.
Helping students in association activities.
Social Activities to benefit the nearby localities.
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Participation in Sports & Games
36. Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the
department.
Organizing Peter F Drucker memorial lecture by eminent academicians
from Universities and Institutions every year
Industrial visits for students.
Industrial visits for faculty.
Conducting National Level Management Students Meet
MANMEET every year
Motivational talks from eminent academicians.
37. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by
other agencies. Give details.
NO
38. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the department:
Strengths:
The department is functioning with 3 Professors with high
qualification and high experience.
The department is having 2 Associate Professors with high
experience.
The department is conducting National level seminars to develop
the knowledge and skills of the students.
Infrastructure
Laboratory & Library facilities
Alumni support
Weaknesses:
Hostel facility is not available in the college premises.
100% campus placement is not available for students.
Tie up with National and International organizations is not
available.
No nearby industries for demonstration of process of Industry.
Opportunities:
Good academic environment
Innovation in teaching-learning process.
LCD Projectors are available for the faculty to deliver their lecture
in a practical manner.
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NCFM certification program is done by the finance students
which will help them to do the modules in finance specialization.
Campus Placements will be done within the college premises
which help the students to settle themselves in a good job.
Motivated students.
Challenges:
Industry institute interaction.
Development of Entrepreneurial skills.
Achieving 100 % campus placement for students.
Completing the course syllabus in right time.
Achieving 100% pass percentage for students.
39. Future plans of the department.
Long Range Goals
To train young men and women in the SCIENCE & ART of
professional Management.
To develop in them skills, techniques and competencies to make
them world-class.
To create in them the commitment, the attitudes and the values
necessary for the well being of the society.
To grow into a Centre of Excellence in Management.
To buildup Industry-Institution Interface on a sustaining basis.
Short Range Goals
To encourage creativity and innovation among students.
To develop logical thinking and enhance communication and
leadership skills among students.
To encourage Faculty participation in National Conferences and
Seminars.
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Declaration by the Head of the Institution
2014
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ANNEXURES
2014
LIST OF ANNEXURES
S.No.
Annexure
Number
Particulars
Page
Number in
SSR
1. C-8a 2(f) & 12(B) Approvals 10
2. C-8b AICTE Approvals from beginning & NBA
Accreditations from beginning
11 ,17
3. C-22 AICTE Approvals from beginning 17
4. D-2.3.1 Academic Calendar 42
5. D-3.1.6 Names of Eminent Professors who visited the
college
79
6. D-3.1.8 Number of Resource Persons / Scientists
participated in College Events
82
7. D-3.4.1 List of major papers published by Staff 90
8. D-3.4.8 Memberships in Professional bodies 99
9. D-3.7.2 List of students, who got jobs through
Campus Placement
108
10. D-5.1.12 List of Companies visited for recruitment in
the campus
133
11. D-5.1.19 Details of Girl students in cultural activities 142
12. D-5.3.1 List of students participating in Sports &
Games
147
13. D-5.3.2/1 Games & Cultural Programs Calendar 151
14. D-5.3.2/2 Details of Cultural & Literary Events 151
15. D-6.4.3 Audited Income, Expenditure Statement for
Academic & Administrative Activities
187
16 D- ChE-19 Awards in various National competitions: 209
17 D- ChE-20 Details of outstanding participants 209
18 D- ChE-32 Details of student enrichment programmes 215
19 D- ChE-36 List of Students undergone Industrial training 217
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