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QnM 2.1.1.1. Number of students from other states and countries year
wise during last five years
Formula:
Year -1
Year of Number of Students Number of Students enrolled Link of the Relevent Document
Enrollment enrolled from other from other Countries
States
2017-2018 36 26
Year -2
Year of Number of Students Number of Students enrolled Link of the Relevent Document
Enrollment enrolled from other from other Countries
States
2016-2017 14 34
Year -3
Year of Number of Students Number of Students enrolled Link of the Relevent Document
Enrollment enrolled from other from other Countries
States
2015-2016 14 08
Documents: List of students from other states and countries
Year -4
Year of Number of Students Number of Students enrolled Link of the Relevent Document
Enrollment enrolled from other from other Countries
States
2014-2015 10 01
Year -5
Year of Number of Students Number of Students enrolled Link of the Relevent Document
Enrollment enrolled from other from other Countries
States
2013-2014 14 00
NOTE: Instead of considering total intake of the institution if we consider the admitted strength then the
percentage may increase
Metric Weight Expected
No. age Weightage
2.1.2. Average Enrolment percentage (Average of last five years)
10 8.5
2.1.2.1. Number of students admitted year wise during last five years
QnM 2.1.2.2. Number of sanctioned seats year wise during last five years
Formula:
Year – 1 (2017-2018)
Program Name Program Code Total Number of Total Number of
Sanctioned Seats Students Admitted
CE 1 120 118
EEE 2 60 55
ME 3 120 101
ECE 4 120 110
CSE 5 180 168
IT 12 60 44
MBA E0 60 40
M.TECH No Permission
TOTAL 88.33 720 636
Year – 2 (2016-2017)
Program Name Program Code Total Number of Total Number of
Sanctioned Seats Students Admitted
CE 1 120 127
EEE 2 60 61
ME 3 180 164
ECE 4 120 120
CSE 5 180 184
IT 12 60 62
MBA 00 60 35
M.Tech VLSI 18 00
M.Tech CSE 18 05
M.Tech HE 18 00
M.Tech SE 36 00
M.Tech ES 18 00
Year – 3 (2015-2016)
Program Name Program Code Total Number of Total Number of
Sanctioned Seats Students Admitted
CE 1 120 127
EEE 2 60 61
ME 3 180 164
ECE 4 120 120
CSE 5 180 184
IT 12 60 62
MBA 00 60 35
M.Tech VLSI 18 00
M.Tech CSE 18 12
M.Tech HE 18 00
M.Tech SE 36 00
M.Tech ES 18 00
Year – 4 (2014-2015)
Program Name Program Code Total Number of Total Number of
Sanctioned Seats Students Admitted
CE 1 120 99
EEE 2 60 51
ME 3 180 157
ECE 4 120 110
CSE 5 180 173
IT 12 60 48
MBA 00 60 57
M.Tech VLSI 18 07
M.Tech CSE 18 14
M.Tech HE 18 09
M.Tech SE 36 25
M.Tech ES 18 11
108 66
TOTAL 85.69 888 761
Year – 5 (2013-2014)
Program Name Program Code Total Number of Total Number of
Sanctioned Seats Students Admitted
CE 1 120 118
EEE 2 60 52
ME 3 120 113
ECE 4 120 107
CSE 5 120 118
IT 12 60 No batch
MBA 00 60 39
M.Tech VLSI 18 14
M.Tech CSE 18 17
M.Tech SE 18 18
M.Tech ES 18 15
72 64
TOTAL 83.46 732 611
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The institution completely abides the government policies, rules and regulations to cater the
needs of disabled students.
The seats are reserved and offered according to the government policies at the time of admission
in various programs and courses under the G.O.Ms.No.143.
The institution has some certain strong decisions like holding the classes to these students in the
ground floor to provide the easy approach to the class rooms.
During the time of examination the institution provides a few writers and extra time for the
students having vision and functional disability under the G.O.Ms.No.152.
The institution provides special classes, counseling sessions are arranged to these students as a
part of academic support.
Exemption from examination fee and reduction of pass marks for the eligible students.
Students are attached to counselors and the weak students are traced out for counseling. Before
commencement of the session, admitted students are given special orientation classes to enable
them to cope up with the syllabus of the course chosen by them.
The allotment of programmer is done by the university as per the rank and choice of the student.
The curriculum is fixed by the university.
Bridge courses are conducted for 1st year students on subjects like Mathematics, English,
Physics, Chemistry, Mechanics and Engineering Graphics etc.
At the beginning of every semester, few classes are conducted on concepts to strengthen the
basics of the forth coming semester subject.
Academically weak students are identified and special and tutorial classes are conducted.
Students are attached to counselors and the weak students are traced out for counseling. Before
commencement of the session, admitted students are given special orientation classes to enable
them to cope up with the syllabus of the course chosen by them.
During the break period trainings are conducted to provide hands on experience in the latest
technologies
Foundation courses like English and basics of the subjects are conducted for foreign students
English classes are conducted for some of the foreigners and students coming from rural areas
studied in local language
Metric Weight Expected
No. age Weightage
2.2.2. Student- Full time teacher ratio (current year data)
10 10
Data requirement: (As per Data Template in Section B)
QnM Total number of Students enrolled in the Institution
Total number of full time teachers in the
Section B)
Total number of differently abled students on roll in the
institution
Total number of students on roll in the institution
Number of differently
Formula : abled students on rolls X 100
Total number of students on rolls
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Bridge courses are conducted for 1st year students on subjects like Mathematics, English, Physics, and
Chemistry etc.At the beginning of every semester, few classes are conducted on concepts to strengthen
the basics of the forth coming semester subject.
Every department organizes workshops and guest lecturers to provide knowledge beyond curriculum.
Academically weak students are identified and special and tutorial classes are conducted.
During the break period trainings are conducted to provide hands on experience in the latest
technologies
Foundation courses like English and basics of the subjects are conducted for foreign students
Special descriptive tests are being conducted by the respective faculty in regular intervals of academic
calendars by which students performance is upgraded
The students are short listed for excellence by the department academic committee by means of various
criterions such as mentors, class in charges, teachers etc.
And they are encouraged to participates in various events across the country
Weekly DAA sessions would be conducted up to the departmental level which tends the students to
participate at inter college level and to cope up with their self confidence to achieve their goals
Students are trained in such a manner that they would be eligible to phase aptitude exams through pre-
placement-trainings (PPT) and also able to tackle any interview as they are given mock interview
sessions by the experts
The data of students result, attendance and backlogs are been collected to understand their academic
performance and attitude towards studies
These students are specially monitored at the level of HOD’s and other senior faculties
There would be a counseling cell which is been organized by the HOD level and the students are
counseled to built up their self confidence and same would be reported to their respective parents
The institution follows the academic calendar which is published by the Affiliating University. The
same calendar will be supplied to the students and kept in the college website before beginning of the
semester. This calendar will help the students, parents and teachers to plan for their academic year.
Institution prepares its own calendar with all events without any changes in the basic calendar issued by
the university and it completely adhere by the schedule.
At department level, class work and events are planned in line with the institution and university
academic calendars.
In the department, each and every faculty prepares the teaching plan (lesson plan and micro lesson plan)
as per the no of teaching hours scheduled by the university.
The department academic committee plans the special tests, student’s events, industrial visits, review of
the project works, trainings and workshops, extra and co curricular activities.
The course work is distributed to each and every faculty member by the head of the department after
analyzing their strengths, specializations, experience etc. Faculty members are aware on details
regarding institutional objectives to be achieved, details of contents to be covered, types of teaching aids
and control inside the class room.
The question paper setting is done as per the university guidelines with greater secrecy
Faculty members have to follow the university guidelines during the evaluation. The evaluated papers
are shown to the students for greater transparency.
Sample evaluated papers are verified by the HODs and senior faculty to ensure the ethics in the
evaluation procedures
The faculty must submit the award list within 2 to 3 days in order to upload the marks to the university
All the evaluated papers are properly stocked in examination branch
In the labs, continuous evaluation procedure is followed.
Every semester lab audit report and lab attendance registers are checked by principal and vice principal.
The committee strive for the development and application of quality benchmarks/parameters for the
various academic and administrative activities of the institution
The committee checks the course file before the starting of each semester .The course file has course
structure, lecture notes ,assignment question with answer’s (solution),resent university question paper
with solution etc
Every fortnight syllabus coverage is monitored by the committee
Every semester twice oral and twice written feedback in collected and necessary action taken.
The committee promotes monitors and implements. Continuous improvement of innovation in
curriculum , co-curricular and extracurricular activities of the institution.
The committee promotes synergetic relationship with the industry and society for proper selection of
mini and main projects.
DIGITAL LIBRARY:
Digital library gives a series of E-books/ E-models to teacher to make teaching more effective and
interactive.
The institute provides a well-stocked library which boasts of latest books, journals and digital content
which the faculty can use efficiently to provide comprehensive and latest information to the students.
Students are also encouraged to use the library independently to enhance their knowledge. The NPTEL
CD’S are available in library and all computers
EVERY DEPARTMENT HAS FOLLOWING EFFECTIVE TEACHING FACILITIES:
Departmental library
E class Rooms
Seminar Hall for guest lecturers or demos
MENTORING AND PEER MENTORING:
Apart from the mentors of each class, there are concentration one faculty for every 20 students to
monitor the progress.
Peer mentor teams have been made in the classes where address all bright students to teach the other
students to improve results.
TUTORIALS:
Subjects which are math’s centric and where numerical solutions are required the batch of 60 is divided
into batch of 30 students and teacher is provided to solve numerical with students.
Formula:
Number of Teachers Using ICT
-------------------------------- X100
Total Number of Teacher
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QnM Data Requirement for last five years (As per Data Template in
Section B)
Number of full time teachers
Number of sanctioned posts
Formula:
Percentage per year = Number of Full time teachers
-------------------------------- X100
Number of Sanctioned Posts
2014-2015
T.Nagaiah ALGPT9364F Assoc. Prof. 28/6/2012 2Y6M
Dr.P.Sudharani AJIPP3639B Prof. 16/06/2013 1Y6M
Mr.CH.Ragava Rao AJMPC5766 Assoc.Prof 20/6/2013 1Y6M
Mr.N.Naresh AFVPN9079C Asst. Prof. 4/7/2012 3Y5M
Mr. M. Vasudeva
AYEPM7178B Assoc.prof 11/12/2014 1M
Naidu
Mr. M. Madhusudan
BVMPM6881M Asst. Prof. 2/6/2014 6M
Reddy
Ms. T.Saritha ETIPS2481A Asst. Prof. 3/7/2014 1Y4M
Ms.Y.Sowjanya Asst. Prof.
Mr.Ch. D.V.P.Saketh AQFPC3923K Asst. Prof. 23/8/2014 1Y4M
Ms.Bodanapu Sony CCAPB3548Q Asst. Prof. 25/09/2014 1Y3M
Mr. V. Vishnu Vardhan
Asst.Prof
Reddy
V. Prabhu PROF.
B. Bhagavi Assoc.Prof
Mr.B. Kamalakar
Assoc.Prof
Sharma
Mrs.Swetha Assoc.Prof
T. Venkateshwar Rao PROF.
Mr . Madan mohan ASWPM8137E PROF 2/6/2014 6M
Mr.Sanjeeva Rao ADIPC4425A PROF 16/6/2014 6M
R. Ranga Reddy Assoc.Prof
Mr. Rama Krishna Prof
Dr PVSN Pavan kumar AKKPP5532A Professor 03/06/2013 1Y6M
Dr S.S Manugula AKSPM8531G Professor 03/06/2013 1Y6M
Dr. M.Narendra Kumar ACQPM3723J Prof & VP 1/12/2012 25 Years
Asst. Prof. &
Mr.Kuldip Singh CBCPS5177H 20/06/2012 3 Years
HOD
Mr.K. Janardhan Rao AYEPR8840D Assoc.prof 18/06/2012 5 Years
Mr.T.Manidhar ALZPT6844M Assoc.prof 04/06/2013 5 years
Mr.V.David AHCPV4665R Asst.Prof 12/06/2013 5 Years
Mr. N. Sridhar Reddy ALLPR1997F Asst.Prof 01/06/2014 6 Years
Mr.D.Krishna Chatanya AUGPD2632P Asst. Prof. 03/06/2013 5 Years
Mr. Sriramoju Sunisith EWOPS7458N Asst.Prof 02/06/2014 4 Years
Mr.Colleti Sriram AWMPC7345F Asst.Prof 02/06/2014 2 Years
Mrs.Lizi Joseph BEMPM1233G Asst.Prof 09/06/2014 4 Years
Ms. M.Saritha Reddy CIPPM5689A Asst.Prof 16/06/2014 1 Years
Mr.A.santhosh kumar ASFPA75120 Asst.Prof 09/06/2014 2 Years
Mr.N.V. Phanendra
BJDPB9683D Asst.Prof 20/6/2014 3 Years
Babu
Dr. S. Sreenatha Reddy ASWPS439SN Principal 1/8/2012 18 Years
Dr. K. Ashok Reddy Professor 25/06/2012 22 Years
Mr.B. Vijaya Kumar AIXPB3059P Professor & Hod 2/6/2012 17 Years
Dr. Harinatha Reddy Professor 17/06/2014 14 Years
Mr.V.Sitaram Prasad ACFPV7696C Professor 21/06/2011 24 Years
Mr.B.Nageshwara Rao AITPB3844J Professor 10/6/2013 21 Years
Associate
Dr. Venkateshwarlu 15//09/2012 22 Years
Professor
Associate
Mr.B.N. Murali BAFPB8420F 3/6/2013 20 Years
Professor
Associate
Mr.S.Sudharshan Reddy AJPPK1619P 26/9/2012 17 Years
Professor
Mr. K. Dayakar BPFPD5603B Asst. Professor 8/12/2014 3 Years
Mr. B. Haji Asst Professor 04/08/2012 2 Years
Associate
Mr. E.V. Ramana 05/06/2012 22 Years
Professor
Mr.V. Anada Mohan Asst Professor 19/6/2012 17 Years
Mr. A. Venkata
Asst Professor 20/8/2011 17 Years
Swamy
Mr. M. Sampath Kumar BJPTM6612B Asst Professor 04/06/2012 11 Years
Mr. Ch. Jeevan Kumar Asst Professor 04/06/2012 5 Years
Md. Arif Hussain 19/06/2012 17 Years
Mr. Kona Ravi Sandeep
BKVPK6654G Asst Professor 1/6/2013 ----
Kumar
Associate
Mr. M. Prakash Babu 23/9/2014 16 Years
Professor
Mr. B. Praveen Kumar BFNPB5649M Asst Professor 10/6/2013 4 Years
Mr. Shaik Himam
CYUPS7435R Asst Professor 3/6/2014 2.5 Years
Saheb
Mr. Mangi Naveen
BFJPM0852B Asst Professor 8/12/2014 4 Years
Kumar
Sk. Shanhaz Mubeenna Asst Professor 17/9/2012 2 Years
Mr. T. Jaya Sreeraam AXKPT6104B Asst Professor 10/9/2013 -----
Mr. Ivvala Jayanth ADOPI8448K Asst Professor 24/9/2013 4 Years
B. Kedarnath APMPB0182K Professor 7/28/2008 24
Dr K Satish BSQPK8892K Professor 6/7/2014 16
Dr.M.Kezia Joseph ANGPK4090B Professor 2/17/2014
Prof. C. Hemasundara AHXPR3634 Professor 6/7/2012
Prof.N.V.Purnachandar
ANGPK4090B Professor 02.06.2014
Rao
Prof.B.Krishna Kumar AGDPB5317J Professor 07.08.2013
Mr.Sandeep Patil CDRPS6521E Assoc. Prof 9/26/2008
Mrs.Manindir Kaur ATBPM6961E Assoc. Prof 6/21/2010
Mr.Shaik Saidulu DDJPS71682 Assoc. Prof 6/21/2012
M. Suman Kumar APJPM7518R Assoc. Prof 3/6/2013 7
N. Srinivas AERPN6428G Assoc. Prof 6/10/2013 9
Mr.Raja Rao. ch AIHPC5743M Assoc. Prof 01.06.2012
Rapolu Mallikharjun AHKPR0814J Assoc. Prof 6/19/2014 18
N Laxmi APRPC59085 Assoc. Prof 6/26/2014 13
P. Ranjith CLCPP7404G Asst.Prof. 7/16/2010 4
Mr.V.Rajesh APWPV7917E Asst.Prof. 7/1/2011
Mr. M. Shoban BMLPM4149 Asst.Prof. 6/14/2012 2
S. Sivaiah CJMPS2657G Asst.Prof. 7/16/2010 4.6
A. Swetha BFAPP4738L Asst.Prof. 5/12/2011 8.2
S. Vasanthi
EKHPS0310A Asst.Prof. 1/6/2012 13
Venkateswar
M. Prema Latha AOTPM8531K Asst.Prof. 4/6/2012 8
Md. Mohiddin BVLPM5877L Asst.Prof. 5/6/2012 3.3
Swapna Saladi EEVPS3462D Asst.Prof 6/6/2012 2
Mr. Ch. Upendra ARMPC9985 Asst.Prof. 6/14/2012 2
I. Sharath Chandra ABFPI8704D Asst.Prof. 6/10/2013 5
M Priyanka Reddy BACPM6898P Asst.Prof. 7/16/2013 0
J L Divya Shivani AJIPL9739J Asst.Prof. 9/12/2013 3
Kondi Shravan Kumar BPWPK6850C Asst.Prof. 6/16/2014 0.6
B. Mythily Devi CBPPM5008J Asst.Prof. 6/17/2014 9
Y. Jeevan ACAPY5602L Asst.Prof. 7/16/2014 4
Mr. Samuel Joshua AZIPP7558B Asst.Prof. 1/19/2015
Ms. B. Aruna BAQPB0688G Asst.Prof. 7/12/2011
Dr. Sandeep Singh Rawat 22/06/2009
Dr Audithan AFHPA5644N Professor 02/07/2013
Dr. M. Joseph Prakash Professor 03/07/2013
Dr. Viswas Patil Professor 02/06/2012
Dr. Aniruddha
Professor
Bhattacharya 26/09/2014
B. Sudhakar AOYPB9928G Assoc. Prof 13/08/2013
K. Suresh AFIPN8104K Assoc. Prof 19/11/2012
D. Prashanth Assoc. Prof
M. Satish Assoc. Prof
K. Madhusudhana Assoc. Prof
Devi Prasad Mishra ARDPM4359C Asst. Prof 2/7/2012
Nusrath Khan CFUPK7522Q Asst. Prof 3/10/2012
D. L. N Prasunna AMOPD5276B Asst. Prof 1/7/2013
A. Vinay Sagar APEPA3637E Asst. Prof 27/9/2012
U. Narasimhulu ABIPU4127D Asst. Prof 17/9/2014
B.Swetha CEUPK8313Q Asst. Prof 15/07/14
C.Sangeetha AMMPC5018L Asst. Prof 26/09/2012
G.Deepika BABPG3634A Asst. Prof 20/7/2014
Seema Rai BCRPR4330J Asst. Prof 20/7/2014
I.Phani Raja ACNPI4784N Asst. Prof 20/9/2012
K.Shoban Babu DNSPK6771A Asst. Prof 20/7/2014
Farroq Mohammed BBIPM3327A Asst. Prof 12/8/2014
K.Anbazhagan AMSPA8355J Assoc. Prof 11/23/2014
Mohammed Imran Shaik DIQPS1398J Asst. Prof 6/08/2011
Mede J. Moses 27/11/2014
Sreeja
M.Abjishek
K.Madhusudana CIMPK8812Q Prof & HOD 23/06/2014
P.Subhash BFPPP2907A Asst.Professor 10/11/2016
V.Shiva Kumar ALOPV6888Q Asst.Professor 13/10/2016
Imran Qureshi AAEPQ5197J Asst.Professor 14/09/2013 8
Sumitra Mallick AQQPM8687B Asst.Professor 30/08/2010 7
J.Naresh Kumar AOBPJ1441D Asst.Professor 17/06/2013 4
M.Suresh BGYPM9244B Asst.Professor 3/8/2013 3
T.Anoosha ARLPT0551B Asst.Professor 8/10/2012 1
S.Laxmi EQRPS0812M Asst.Professor 11/6/2014 1
Kethan Harish Y ACAPY8685K Asst.Professor 19/06/2014 4
N Mahesh AUTPN8557C Asst.Professor 27/04/2015
Devi Priya G AKPPG1004M Asst.Professor 6/7/2015 7
K Annapurna ARTPG9856A Asst.Professor 24/12/2011 4
S.Santhosh CIYPS3386R Asst.Professor 15/04/2015
B.Swetha BRWPB8238D Asst.Professor 2/8/2016 1
M.Naresh AQJPM0760C Asst.Professor 13/10/2016 3
E.Thejeswar ABKPE4090P Asst.Professor 26/10/2016
UMA
Dr.G.Srinivas ALRPG2510P Prof& HOD 20.6.2011 16
Dr.B.Tulasi BSXPB6610H Professor 29.10.2012 9
Dr. Sarojini T AKBPD4231D Professor 15.09.2012 22
Ch.Krishna Sagar AHSPC0654R Assoc. Prof 14.08.2012 15
Ramesh Babu P AJJPP1203G Assoc. Prof 01.09.2012 9
Radha Krishna Y AAQPY5248Q Assoc. Prof 01.09.2012 20
G.Kavitha BNHPK2308A Assoc. Prof 11.10.2011 12
SRG SHALINI BQSPS2195B Assoc. Prof 04.10.2012 5
Saritha Reddy C AJPPC9348H Assoc. Prof 02.01.2012 15
Dr.N. Mamatha AEIPN4974N Assoc. Prof 08.07.2012 10
Sudha Rani K BODPK2805K Assoc. Prof 15.09.2012 20
G.Syam Sunder Reddy Assoc. Prof 14.10.2009
Vijayatha D ARFPP8642R Asst Prof 15.09.2013 12
Khaja Hassan BWAPK3527R Asst Prof 15.11.2012 9
K Vamshi Babu AWJPK0609E Asst Prof 04.01.2012 10
G.V.P.N.Srikanth ATWPG5561H Asst Prof 04.01.2012 5
Alfunsa Prathiba AQEPP3627P Asst Prof 25.10.2012 5
Shyam Prasad Tadepalli AAPGPT9750L Asst Prof 10.09.2012 12
D.Nalini BPQPD1338J Asst Prof 10.09.2010 10
Suseela H AIKPH92074Q Asst Prof 20.07.2014 6
B Mallesh BYDPB9990A Asst Prof 16.08.2012 7
Mallesh Naidu P BAVPP7051A Asst Prof 10.9.2012 6
P.Jagan Mohan Asst Prof 10.9.2012
A.Saidaiah Asst Prof 20.07.2012
Sesha Sai Kumar V AGWPV8781D Asst Prof 20.7.2014 5
Ram Kumar MBVB CHOPM8935P Asst Prof 18.09.2014 6
Ms.D.Rajeshwari BPXPD6912H Asst.Prof 6/8/2012 3 years
Mr.P.V.Ganesh AFDPM6721N Prof 06-02-14 2 years
Mr.Avinash Goyal AFDPM6721N Assoc. Prof. 06-02-14 2 years
G.Kishore Kumar NA Asst.Prof 06-02-14 3 years
N.Priyanka NA Asst.Prof 06-02-14 3 years
B.Venkatesh NA Asst.Prof 24/10/2011 3 years
E.Prem Raj NA Asst.Prof 17/12/2013 4 years
2013-2014
Dr.S.V.Satyanaryana Prof&Dean
T.Nagaiah ALGPT9364F Assoc. Prof. 28/6/2012 6M
Rambabu Asst. Prof.
J. Rajyalakshmi Asst. Prof.
G.S.K. Anirudh Asst. Prof.
Ch. Kanakaiah Prof.
M. Krishnama Naidu Prof.
R. Ranga Reddy Assoc. Prof.
M. Sree Devi Asst. Prof.
Asha D. Asst. Prof.
N. Pradeep Kumar Asst. Prof.
Abdhul Vahid Shaik Asst. Prof.
Vamshi Aditya Asst. Prof.
V. Prabhu Prof.
Rama Krishna Assoc. Prof.
B. Bhagavi Asst. Prof.
Prof & Vice-
Prof. Narendra Kumar ACQPM3723J 1/12/2012 24 Years
Principal
T. Keshav Kumar CBCPS5177H Assoc. Prof. 20/11/2012 2 Years
Mr.Kuldip Singh AYEPR8840D Asst. Prof. 20/06/2012 2 Years
Mr.K. Janardhan Rao AUGPD2632P Asst. Prof. 18/06/2012 4 Years
Mr.D.Krishna Chatanya ALZPT6844M Asst. Prof. 03/06/2013 4 years
Mr.T.Manidhar BJDPB9683D Asst. Prof. 04/06/2013 4 Years
Mr.NV.Phanendra Babu AHCPV4665R Asst. Prof. 10/06/2013 3 Years
Mr.V.David BFPPP8730P Asst. Prof. 12/06/2013 4 Years
Mr.Yellaiah Ponnam BYDPB9990A Asst. Prof 15/06/2013 4 Years
Dr. S. Sreenatha Reddy ASWPS439SN Principal 1/8/2012 17 Years
Dr. K. Ashok Reddy Professor 25/06/2012 21 Years
Mr.B. Vijaya Kumar AIXPB3059P Professor & Hod 2/6/2012 16 Years
Mr.V.Sitaram Prasad ACFPV7696C Professor 21/06/2011 22 Years
Mr.B.Nageshwara Rao AITPB3844J Professor 10/6/2013 20 Years
Associate
Mr.B.N. Murali BAFPB8420F 3/6/2013 19 Years
Professor
Associate
Mr.S.Sudharshan Reddy 26/9/2012 16 Years
Professor
Mr. B. Haji Asst Professor 04/08/2012 1 Year
Associate
Mr. E.V. Ramana 05/06/2012 21 Years
Professor
Mr.V. Anada Mohan Asst Professor 19/6/2012 16 Years
Mr. A. Venkata
Asst Professor 20/8/2011 16 Years
Swamy
Mr. M. Sampath Kumar BJPTM6612B Asst Professor 04/06/2012 10 Years
Mr. Ch. Jeevan Kumar Asst Professor 04/06/2012 4 Years
Md. Araf Hussain 19/06/2012 16 Years
Mr. Kona Ravi Sandeep
BKVPK6654G Asst Professor 1/6/2013 ---
Kumar
Mr. B. Praveen Kumar BFNPB5649M Asst Professor 10/6/2013 3 Years
Mr. Shaik Himam
CYUPS7435R Asst Professor 3/6/2014 1.5 Years
Saheb
Mr. Mangi Naveen
BFJPM0852B Asst Professor 8/12/2014 3 Years
Kumar
Sk. Shanhaz Mubeenna Asst Professor 17/9/2012 1 Year
Mr. A. Venkateshwarlu Asst Professor 10/9/2013 21 Years
DR. T. Srinivas AFQPS2989B Professor 5/7/2011
Prof. B. Kedarnath APMPB0182K Professor 7/28/2008 23
Dr. John Paul Professor 6/7/2012
Dr.M.Kezia Joseph ANGPK4090B Professor 2/17/2014
Prof.B.Krishna Kumar AGDPB5317J Professor 07.08.2013
Prof. C. Hemasundara
AHXPR3634 Professor 6/7/2012
Hemasundara Rao
Mr.Sandeep Patil CDRPS6521E Assoc. Prof 9/26/2008
Mrs.Manindir Kaur ATBPM6961E Assoc. Prof 6/21/2010
Mr.Raja Rao. ch AIHPC5743M Assoc. Prof 01.06.2012
Mrs. Swarna Prava
CLUPS6860D Assoc. Prof 6/19/2012
Sahoo
Mr.Shaik Saidulu DDJPS71682 Assoc. Prof 6/21/2012
Mr. Suman Kumar APJPM7518R Assoc. Prof 3/6/2013 6
Mr.N. Srinivas AERPN6428G Assoc. Prof 6/10/2013 7
Mr. R.Mallikarjun AHKPR0814J Assoc. Prof 6/19/2014 17
Mr.B.OmKar BN0PB8241A Asst.Prof. 7/12/2012
Mr. P. Ranjith CLCPP7404G Asst.Prof. 7/16/2010 3
Mr. M. Shoban BMLPM4149 Asst.Prof. 6/14/2012 1
Mr. S. Shivaiah CJMPS2657G Asst.Prof. 7/16/2010 3.6
Mrs. A. Swetha BFAPP4738L Asst.Prof. 5/12/2011 7.2
Mrs. S. Vasanthi EKHPS0310A Asst.Prof. 1/6/2012 12
Mr.V.Rajesh APWPV7917E Asst.Prof. 6/1/2011
Mrs.M. Premalatha AOTPM8531K Asst.Prof. 4/6/2012 7
Mr. MD. Mohiddin BVLPM5877L Asst.Prof. 5/6/2012 2.3
Ms. Swapna EEVPS3462D Asst.Prof 6/6/2012 1
Mr. Upendra Chari ARMPC9985 Asst.Prof. 6/14/2012 1
Mr. Sharath Chandra ABFPI8704D Asst.Prof. 6/10/2013 4
Mrs. Priyanka .M BACPM6898P Asst.Prof. 7/16/2013
Mrs. J L Divya Shivani AJIPL9739J Asst.Prof. 9/12/2013 3
Ms N Divya ASGPN2160G Asst.Prof. 6/2/2012
Ms. B. Aruna BAQPB0688G Asst.Prof. 7/12/2011
Mr. Sandeep Singh Rawat Assoc. Prof 22/06/2009
Dr Audithan AFHPA5644N Professor 02/07/2013
Mr. M. Joseph Prakash Professor 03/07/2013
Dr. Viswas Patil Professor 02/06/2012
Mr. Jammi Ashok Assoc. Professor 14/08/2012
B. Sudhakar AOYPB9928G Assoc. Prof 13/08/2013
K. Suresh AFIPN8104K Assoc. Prof 19/11/2012
D. Prashanth Assoc. Prof
P. Satish Assoc. Prof
Devi Prasad Mishra ARDPM4359C Asst. Prof 2/7/2012
Nusrath Khan CFUPK7522Q Asst. Prof 3/10/2012
D. L. N Prasunna AMOPD5276B Asst. Prof 1/7/2013
A. Vinay Sagar APEPA3637E Asst. Prof 27/9/2012
Padmaja Usha Rani ABIPU4127D Asst. Prof 17/9/2014
B.Swetha CEUPK8313Q Asst. Prof 15/07/15
C.Sangeetha AMMPC5018L Asst. Prof 26/09/2012
G.Deepika BABPG3634A Asst. Prof 20/7/2015
I.Phani Raja ACNPI4784N Asst. Prof 20/9/2012
Mohammed Imran Shaik DIQPS1398J Asst. Prof 6/08/2011
Yellamma Asst. Prof
M.Abjishek
Dr. K. Satish Reddy Professor 17-Jun-13
Prof.N.V.Purnachandar
Professor
Rao
S.Laxmi Asst.Prof. 12/21/2010
Nazimunnisa Assoc.Professor 1/9/2008
Priyanka Chattapadya Asst.Prof. 17/06/2013
V.Pavan Kumar Asst.Prof. 8/10/2012
J.NareshKumar Asst.Prof. 24/12/2011
T.Anoosha Asst.Prof. 30/08/2010
K Annapurna Asst.Prof. 17/6/2013 3
Sumitra Mallick Asst.Prof. 30/6/2012 6
S.Laxmi Asst.Prof. 24/9/2008 12
B Srinivas Rao Asst.Prof. 30/8/2010
T.Janardhan Asst.Prof. 30/8/2010
G Rajesh Asst.Prof 1/12/2011
M.Nishanta Asst.Prof 5/5/2011
Harishankar Assoc.Professor 12/9/2011
Ch.Ravindra Asst.Prof.
Kareemunisa Asst.Prof.
Dr.G.Srinivas ALRPG2510P Prof& HOD 20.6.2011 16
Dr.B.Tulasi BSXPB6610H Professor 29.10.2012 9
Dr. Sarojini T AKBPD4231D Professor 15.09.2012 22
Ch.Krishna Sagar AHSPC0654R Assoc. Prof 14.08.2012 15
Ramesh Babu P AJJPP1203G Assoc. Prof 01.09.2012 9
Radha Krishna Y AAQPY5248Q Assoc. Prof 01.09.2012 20
G.Kavitha BNHPK2308A Assoc. Prof 11.10.2011 12
SRG SHALINI BQSPS2195B Assoc. Prof 04.10.2012 5
Saritha Reddy C AJPPC9348H Assoc. Prof 02.01.2012 15
Dr.N. Mamatha AEIPN4974N Assoc. Prof 08.07.2012 10
Sudha Rani K BODPK2805K Assoc. Prof 15.09.2012 20
G.Syam Sunder Reddy Assoc. Prof 14.10.2009
Vijayatha D ARFPP8642R Asst Prof 15.09.2013 12
Khaja Hassan BWAPK3527R Asst Prof 15.11.2012 9
K Vamshi Babu AWJPK0609E Asst Prof 04.01.2012 10
G.V.P.N.Srikanth ATWPG5561H Asst Prof 4.9.2012 5
Alfunsa Prathiba AQEPP3627P Asst Prof 25.10.2012 5
AAPGPT9750
Shyam Prasad Tadepalli Asst Prof 10.09.2012 12
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D.Nalini BPQPD1338J Asst Prof 10.09.2010 10
B Mallesh BYDPB9990A Asst Prof 16.08.2012 7
P.Mallesh Naidu BAVPP7051A Asst Prof 10.09.2012 8
P.Jagan Mohan Asst Prof 10.09.2012
Mrs.B. Keerthi BRUPK3958B Asst.Prof 6/8/2012 1 year
Ms.D.Rajeshwari BPXPD6912H Asst.Prof 4/10/2010 2 year
Mr.Avinash Goyal BBSPP2312N Asst. Prof. 1 year
Mr.P.V.Ganesh AFDPM6721N Asst. Prof. 1 year
G.Kishore Kumar Asst Prof 3 year
N.Priyanka Asst Prof 2 year
B.Venkatesh Asst.Prof. 3 year
Documents:
Position sanction letters, competent authority.
Upload appointment letters of faculty during last five years.
Data Requirement for last five years: (As per Data Template in
Section B)
• Number of full time teachers in Ph. D
• Total number of full time teachers
Formula:
Percentage per year = Number of Full time teachers
With Ph.D
-------------------------------- X100
Number of Sanctioned Posts
QnM 2.4.5.1. Number of full time teachers from other states year wise
during last five years
Data requirement for last five years: (As per Data Template in Section B)
• Number of full time teachers from other states
• Total number of sanctioned posts
Formula:
Number of Full time teachers from
other States
------------------------------------------------- X100
Number of Sanctioned posts
Year of Appointment Name of full time teacher from State from which qualifying
other state degree was obtained
CE-2017-2018
Year of Name of full time teacher from State from which qualifying
CE-2015-2016
Appointment other state degree was obtained
Dr. M. K. Mohan 2/12/2015 ANDHRAPRADESH ANDHRAPRADESH
Mr. M. Vasudeva 11/12/2014 ANDHRAPRADESH ANDHRAPRADESH
Naidu
Mr. K. Midhun Kumar 15/12/2015 ANDHRAPRADESH TELANGANA
Mr. Venkatesh Wadki 28/09/2015 KARANATAKA KARANATAKA
Mr. P. Naga Reddy 12/1/2016 KARANATAKA KARANATAKA
Mr. Mallikarjun Patil 11/1/2016 KARANATAKA KARANATAKA
Mr. M. K. Srikanth 20/01/2016 KARANATAKA KARANATAKA
Mr. G. Ananad Patil 20/01/2016 KARANATAKA KARANATAKA
Mr. P. Praveen Kumar 15/02/2016 ANDHRAPRADESH ANDHRAPRADESH
Mr. S. Arun Tejadhar 3/2/2016 ANDHRAPRADESH ANDHRAPRADESH
Reddy
Mr.B.Gireeshbabu 21/03/2016 ANDHRAPRADESH ANDHRAPRADESH
Mr.Chethan 7/6/2016 KARANATAKA KARANATAKA
Mr.Mynuddien 8/6/2016 ANDHRAPRADESH ANDHRAPRADESH
Mr.Janardhanreddy 10/6/2016 ANDHRAPRADESH ANDHRAPRADESH
Ms. K. Vani 15/12/2015 ANDHRAPRADESH ANDHRAPRADESH
Mr. Vishnu Vardhan ANDHRAPRADESH ANDHRAPRADESH
Reddy
Dr PVSN Pavan TELANGANA TELANAGANA
03/06/2013
kumar
Dr S.S Manugula 03/06/2013 ANDHRAPRADESH RAJASTHAN
CE-2014-2015
Year of Name of full time teacher from State from which qualifying
Appointment other state degree was obtained
Mr. M. Vasudeva ANDHRAPRADESH ANDHRAPRADESH
Naidu 11/12/2014
Mr. V. Vishnu ANDHRAPRADESH ANDHRAPRADESH
Vardhan Reddy
Dr PVSN Pavan TELANGANA TELANAGANA
03/06/2013
kumar
Dr S.S Manugula 03/06/2013 ANDHRAPRADESH RAJASTHAN
Year of Name of full time teacher from State from which qualifying
CE-2013-2014
Appointment other state degree was obtained
Mr. M. Vasudeva ANDHRAPRADESH ANDHRAPRADESH
Naidu
Dr PVSN Pavan TELANGANA TELANAGANA
03/06/2013
kumar
Dr S.S Manugula 03/06/2013 ANDHRAPRADESH RAJASTHAN
Year of Name of full time teacher from State from which qualifying
Appointment other state degree was obtained
CE-2012-2013
Key Indicator- 2.5. Evaluation Process and Reforms (50)
The students are short listed for excellence by the department academic committee by means of
various criterions such as mentors, class in charges, teachers etc.
And they are encouraged to participates in various events across the country
Weekly DAA sessions would be conducted up to the departmental level which tends the
students to participate at inter college level and to cope up with their self confidence to achieve
their goals
Special descriptive tests are being conducted by the respective faculty in regular intervals of
academic calendars By which students performance is upgraded
Students are trained in such a manner that they would be eligible to phase aptitude exams
through pre-placement-trainings (PPT) and also able to tackle any interview as they are given
mock interview sessions by the experts
The data of students result, attendance and backlogs are been collected to understand their
academic performance and attitude towards studies
These students are specially monitored at the level of HOD’s and other senior faculties
There would be a counseling cell which is been organized by the HOD level and the students
are counseled to built up their self confidence and same would be reported to their respective
parents
Conducting workshops, Symposiums Inviting eminent persons from the industry and academia.
The institution is having incubation centers to encourage the creativity thinking. In these centers
students are selected after competitive examinations and they will be get remuneration for the
same.
Students are encouraged to build the projects in the innovation centers. Some of these projects
are sent for competitions. Management also provides funds for some projects to reduce the
burden on the students.
Every year the institute organizes Techno fest to provide a platform for students not only the
paper presentations, also to exhibit projects build by the students across the country.
Eminent persons from Research organizations are invited to inculcate innovative thinking
among the students and provide scientific temperament.
Students are attached to counselors and the weak students are traced out for counseling. Before
commencement of the session, admitted students are given special orientation classes to enable
them to cope up with the syllabus of the course chosen by them.
An extra class is provided for slow learners before commencement of university academic
calendar given to institution.
Placement department conducts post exam results and feed backs collects from students Based
on the feedback it is decided that there is a need to improve skills of students like
(communications, ppt etc.)
The data has to be collected from the academic department like students who have been failed in
the difficult subjects like (DRCS, SA, MECHANICS, DRAWING, etc.)
Every department organizes workshops and guest lecturers to provide knowledge beyond
curriculum.
Academically weak students are identified and special and tutorial classes are conducted.
In the remedial classes all the important points related to concepts etc is revised and doubts are
clarified.
In the time table, one NPTEL class per week is accommodated and also one internet period.
Students are encouraged to use the digital library and ELSDM provided by the university.
LCD Projectors , NPTEL Videos , Digital library Computer lab with LAN and Internet
Connectivity , Learning Management System to various subjects are provided for the student .
The college strive for the development and application of quality benchmarks/parameters for the
various academic and administrative activities of the institution
The course file are checked before the starting of each semester .The course file has course
structure, lecture notes ,assignment question with answer’s (solution),resent university question
paper with solution etc
Every fortnight syllabus coverage is monitored .
Every semester twice oral and twice written feedback in collected and necessary action taken.
The college promotes monitors and implements. Continuous improvement of innovation in
curriculum , co-curricular and extracurricular activities of the institution.
The college promotes synergetic relationship with the industry and society for proper selection
of mini and main projects.
There is a provision for counselors/advisors called as mentor for each class or group of students
for academic and personal guidance. The duties of this advisor or counselor is to carefully
monitor the student activities like regularity of attendance, participation in seminars and the
performance of the students in internal and external tests and semester examinations
The students are divided into groups and each group is provided with a mentor to provide
academic and personal guidance to the needy students. Every faculty is assigned 20 students for
their development to meet every situation in life both professionally and socially. The mentor
also deals with chronic absenteeism, attitudinal problems and any other issues of their wards.
Remedial classes are arranged for academically weak and slow learners to improve their
knowledge in fundamentals and subject.
Career guidance programs are arranged for the students to help them to plan their future.
Coaching is given for Placement.
The institution follows the academic calendar which is published by the Affiliating University.
The same calendar will be supplied to the students and kept in the college website before
beginning of the semester. This calendar will help the students, parents and teachers to plan for
their academic year.
The allotment of programmes is done by the university as per the rank and choice of the
student. The curriculum is fixed by the university.
Bridge courses are conducted for 1st year students on subjects like Mathematics, English,
Physics, and Chemistry etc
Institution prepares its own calendar with all events without any changes in the basic calendar
issued by the university and it completely adhere by the schedule.
At department level, class work and events are planned in line with the institution and university
academic calendars.
In the department, each and every faculty prepares the teaching plan (lesson plan and micro
lesson plan) as per the number of teaching hours scheduled by the university.
The department academic committee plans the special tests, student’s events, industrial visits,
review of the project works, trainings and workshops, extra and co curricular activities.
The course work is distributed to each and every faculty member by the head of the department
after analyzing their strengths, specializations, experience etc. Faculty members are aware on
details regarding institutional objectives to be achieved, details of contents to be covered, types
of teaching aids and control inside the class room.
The question paper setting is done as per the university guidelines with greater secrecy
Faculty members have to follow the university guidelines during the evaluation. The evaluated
papers are shown to the students for greater transparency.
Sample evaluated papers are verified by the HODs and senior faculty to ensure the ethics in the
evaluation procedures
The faculty must submit the award list within 2 to 3 days in order to upload the marks to the
university
All the evaluated papers are properly stocked in examination branch
In the labs, continuous evaluation procedure is followed.
Every semester lab audit report and lab attendance registers are checked by principal and vice
principal.
File Description:
Upload any additional information
Past link for Additional information
Upload COs for all courses (exemplars from Glossary)
The course outcomes were framed as per the syllabus prescribed/framed by the affiliating university while
framing the course outcomes Bloom’s taxonomy (modified) has been taken into consideration and
appropriate action verbs were used. Around 6 course outcomes were prepared per each course.
The course outcomes are mapped to the program outcomes and program specific outcomes. Each course
outcome is correlated to all/some of the program outcomes and program specific outcomes. The correlation
levels on a scale of 1 to 3 are given for the mapped items. These correlation levels are determined by the
subject experts in the department.
Based on the CO-PO matrix, the correlation level of each course with all the program outcomes and
program specific outcomes are determined. The course correlation level with a particular program outcome
is obtained by calculating the average value of correlation levels of CO-1 to CO-N with the program
outcome
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The course outcomes are prepared by using action verbs of modified Bloom’s Taxonomy. All the
course outcomes are prepared in such a way that they are measurable by means of written, oral skills,
presentations etc. Course Co-ordinator gather the data for evaluation of course outcomes are as
follows.
i. Internal (Mid) Examinations:
Two Mid Examinations are conducted for all the students in each semester as per the university
prescribed norms. Mid-I is conducted from the units of first, second and 50% of third with four
questions each carrying 5 marks are given out of which students to answer two questions for a
maximum of 5 marks each.
Mid-II is conducted for remaining two and half units. Each question is related to one or more course
outcomes. It is expected that a student should score at least 3 marks (60%) out of 5 marks for the
attainment of that course outcome.
ii. Assignment Questions:
About 5 assignment questions are given in each assignment. Each question is mapped to one or more
course outcomes. Each assignment carries 5 marks. It is expected that a student should reach that
course outcome. Two assignments are given in each course.
iii. End semester university examinations:
The question paper for each course is set by the affiliating university. The question paper contains two
parts A and B. Part A is compulsory which carries 25 marks. Answer all questions in Part A. Part B
consists of 5. Each question carries 10 marks. Since, the answer scripts are regarding the attainment
levels of each course outcome cannot be ascertained. However, the marks scored by the students in the
end semester examination are used to assess the attainment level of the whole course and the outcome
attainment level, while calculating the overall attainment level. It is expected that student, should score
at least 40% of the maximum marks of the course i.e. 30 out of 75 for the attainment of course
outcomes.
Metric Weight Expectd
No. age weightage
2.6.3. Average pass percentage of Students (Current year data)
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2.6.3.1. Total number of final year students who passed the university
examination
QnM
2.6.3.2. Total number of final year students who appeared for the
examination
Online student satisfaction survey regard to teaching learning process (all currently enrolled students).
(Online survey to be conducted and details of the students in the format mentioned below should be uploaded).
(50)