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GOVERNMENT DEGREE COLLEGE(Accredited with “B” Grade by NAAC)
PUTTUR - 517 583, Chittoor Dist., A.P.
THE ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT
AQAR2014-15
SubmittedTo
National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC)Bangalore
August, 2015
Government Degree College, Puttur, Chittoor Dt., A.P.Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)
THE ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT (AQAR) 2014-15PART - A
1. Details of the Institution
1.1. Name of the Institution
1.2. Address Line 1
Address Line 2
City/Town
State
Pin Code
Institution e-mail address
Contact No.
Name of the Head of the Institution
Tel. No. with STD Code:
Mobile
Name of the IQAC Co-ordinator
Mobile
IQAC e-mail address
1.3. NAAC Track ID (For ex. MHCOGN 18879)
1.4. Website address
Web-link of the AQAR
NARAYANAVANAM ROAD
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PUTTUR
ANDHRA PRADESH
517 583
9490781803
Smt. S. Meharunnisa
08577-221480
9490781803
GOVERNMENT DEGREE COLLEGE
Dr. M. Bhaskar Reddy
9866906633
APCOGN 12686
www.gdcputtur.org
http://gdcputtur.org/aqar
1.5. Accreditation Details
Sl.No. Cycle Grade CGPAYear of
AccreditationValidityPeriod
1. 1st Cycle B++ - Feb, 2006 5 Years2. 2nd Cycle B 2.52 Sep, 2013 5 Years3. 3rd Cycle4. 4th Cycle
1.6. Date of Establishment of IQAC :
1.7. AQAR for the year
1.8. Details of the previous year’s AQAR submitted to NAAC after the latest Assessment and
Accreditation by NAAC (for example AQAR 2010-11 submitted to NAAC on 12.10.2011)
i. AQAR (DD/MM/YYYY)
ii. AQAR (DD/MM/YYYY)
iii. AQAR (DD/MM/YYYY)
iv. AQAR (DD/MM/YYYY)
v. AQAR (DD/MM/YYYY)
1.9. Institutional Status
University State Central Deemed Private
Affiliated College Yes No
Constituent College Yes No
Autonomous college of UGC Yes No
Regulatory Agency approved Institution Yes No
(eg. AICTE, BCI, MCI, PCI, NCI)
Type of Institution Co-education Men Women
Urban Rural Tribal
Financial Status Grant-in-aid UGC 2(f) UGC 12B
Grant-in-aid + Self Financing Totally Self-financing
01.11.2013
2014-2015
2013-14
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05-09-2014
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1.10 Type of Faculty/Programme
Arts Science Commerce Law PEI (Phys Edu)
TEI (Edu) Engineering Health Science Management
Others (Specify)
1.11 Name of the Affiliating University (for the Colleges)
1.12 Special status conferred by Central/State Government – UGC/CSIR/DBT/ICMR etc
Autonomy by State/Central Govt./University
University with Potential for Excellence UGC-CPE
DST Star Scheme UGC-CE
UGC-Special Assistance Programme DST-FIST
UGC-Innovative PG Programmes Any other (Specify)
UGC-COP Programmes.
2. IQAC Composition and Activities
2.1 No. of Teachers
2.2 No. of Administrative/Technical staff
2.3 No. of students
2.4 No. of Management representatives
2.5 No. of Alumni
2.6 No. of any other stakeholder andCommunity representatives
2.7 No. of Employers/Industrialists
2.8 No. of other External Experts
2.9 Total No. of members
2.10 No. of IQAC meetings held
2.11 No. of meetings with various stakeholders No. Faculty
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S.V.UNIVERSITY, TIRUPATI, A.P
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Non-Teaching Staff Students Alumni Others
2.12 Has IQAC received any funding from UGC during the year? Yes No
If yes, mention the amount
2.13 Seminars and Conferences (only quality related)
(i) No. Of Seminars/Conferences/Workshops/Symposia organized by the IQAC
Total Nos. International National State
Institution Level
(ii) Themes
2.14 Significant Activities and contributions made by IQAC
3.0 Lac under XII Plan
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Personality Development-The Art of Living Energy Conservation
One day seminar on “Communication Skills & Goal Setting” was organized by the
Department of Commerce in association with EMARALDS college of Management on
05-08-2014.
IQAC sponsored workshop was organised on “Energy Conservation” in association with
the Department of Physics by Sri K. Madhu Babu, Founder of Green Energy Solutions,
Tirupati on 27-12-2014.
IQAC sponsored Guest Lecture was organised on “Personality Development-The Art of
Living” by Dr. D. Vijay Kumar, Famous Mimicry Artist & Counselling Psychologist on
07.01.2015.
UGC sponsored One day Workshop on ‘National Integration - Challenges & Remedies’
was organized by the department of Political Science on 20-02-2015.
UGC sponsored one day workshop on “Impact of E-Commerce on Retail Trade” was
organized by the Department of Commerce on 24-02-2015.
The Department of Economics organized one day UGC sponsored National Seminar on
“Recent developments in the External Sector of Indian Economy” (ESIE- 2014) in a grand
scale manner on 27-09-2014.
Institution of Endowment Prizes to meritorious students.
Organized number of extensions activities.
2.15 Plan of Action by IQAC/Outcome
The plan of action chalked out by the IQAC in the beginning of the year towards quality
enhancement and the outcome achieved by the end of the year.
S.NoPLAN OF ACTION ACHIEVEMENTS
1 Introduction of Job OrientedCourses
Certificate Course in TALLY andCertificate Course in Spoken Englishintroduced.
2 Guest LecturesExperts in all subjects are invited andLectures are arranged for the benefit ofthe Students.
3 Student SeminarsClass room seminars are arranged toimprove the presentation skills of thestudents.
4 Monthly tests and AssignmentsAll the Departments conduct monthlytests and Assignments are given in allimportant topics.
5 Quarterly, Half Yearly and Pre finalExaminations.
Students benefitted much from these testsand results have increased year afteryear.
6 NSS
Voter Enrolment programmeconducted
Blood Donation Camp is arranged inthe College and 60 students donatedBlood voluntarily.
World Aids Rally conducted on 01.12.2014.
7NCC
NCC Cadets attended NationalIntegrated Camps at various places
NCC Cadets participated in BloodDonation Camps.
8 Library The Library is provided with
Computer, Xerox machine andInternet facilities.
9 Sports Our students participated in
intercollegiate and interuniversitytournaments.
10 Cultural programmes Our Students have won prizes in the
various Elocution and Culturalprogrammes organized at the DistrictLevel.
11 District Resource Centre (DRC) Organised district level G.K. Quiz
contest
12 Career and Guidance Cell Career Development programmes are
conducted by the Expert Counsellorsfrom S.V. University, Tirupati.
13 Women Empowerment Cell
International Women’s Day iscelebrated.
Women students are enlightenedabout their privileges, Legal rights andabout Domestic violence etc.
14 MANA TV All the Departments make their
respective students to watch lessonson important topics telecast byMANA TV.
15 Consumer Club Meeting was arranged by Consumer
Club of the College to enlighten theStudents about the rights of theConsumer.
16 Staff
Dr.M. Bhaskar Reddy, Reader inPhysics received State Teacher Award2013 by the Government of A.P andhonoured on Teachers Day i.e. on05-09-2013.
Dr. C. Sreeramulu, Reader inEconomics has participated in AllIndia Senior Tennis tournament inNew Delhi and Secured rankingpoints and prize money.
* The Academic Calendar for the year 2014-15 is attached in Annexure-i
2.16 Whether the AQAR was placed in statutory body Yes No
Management Syndicate Any other body
Provide the details of the action taken
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PART-BCRITERION-I
1. Curricular Aspects
1.1 Details about Academic Programmes
Level of theProgramme
Number ofexisting
Programmes
Number ofProgrammesadded during
the year
Number of self-financing
programmes
Number of valueadded/Career
Orientedprogrammes
Ph.D. - - - -P.G. 03 01 04 -U.G. 12 - 04 -P.G. Diploma - - - -Advanced Diploma - - - -Diploma - - - -Certificate 02 - - -Others - - -Total 18 - 08 -Interdisciplinary - - - -Innovative - - - - PG Course in Mathematics (M.Sc. Mathematics) was sanctioned by the CCE, AP, Hyderabad and
it was approved by Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati from this academic year 2013-14.
It was inaugurated by our Principal Smt. S. Meharunnisa, on 23-07-2014.
1.2 (i) Flexibility of the Curriculum: CBCS/Core/Elective option/Open options(ii) Pattern of programmes:
Pattern Number of programmesSemester -Trimester -Annual 15
1.3 Feedback from stakeholders*
Alumni Parents Employers Students
Mode of feedback :
Online Manual Co-operating schools (for PEI)
Feedback from Alumni, Parents and students taken analysed
* Analysis of the feedback is provided in the Annexure - ii
1.4 Whether there is any revision/update of regulation or syllabi, if yes, mention their salientaspects.
1.5 Any new Department/Centre introduced during the year. If yes, give details.
The curriculum is regularly revised by Andhra Pradesh State Council for HigherEducation (APSCHE) and adopted by the affiliating University i.e., S.V.University,Tirupati.Semester pattern under CBCS is going to be introduced from 2015-16.
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CRITERION- II
2. Teaching, Learning and Evaluation
2.1 Total No. of Permanent faculty
Total Asst. Professors Associate Professors Professors Others
34 25 09 - -
2.2 No. of permanent faculty with Ph.D.
2.3 No. of Faculty Positions Recruited (R) and Vacant (V) during the year 2014-15
Asst. ProfessorsAssociateProfessors
Professors Others Total
R V R V R V R V R V- - - - - - - - - -
2.4 No. of Guest and Visiting faculty and Temporary faculty
Guest Faculty- 24 Contract Faculty - 05
2.5 Faculty participation in conferences and symposia:
No. of Faculty International level National level State levelAttended 18 184 29
Presented papers 18 52 14Resource Persons - 1 1
2.6 Innovative processes adopted by the institution in Teaching and Learning:
2.7 Total No. of actual teaching days during this academic year
2.8 Examination/Evaluation Reforms initiated by the Institution (for example: Open BookExamination, Bar Coding, Double Valuation, Photocopy & online Multiple ChoiceQuestions)
20
Use of LCD Projector for PPTs Use of OHP by department of Zoology and Botany Use of YouTube as teaching tool.
218 days
Examination and Evaluation reforms can be followed as per instructions of theAffiliating University only
2.9 No. of faculty members involved in curriculum restricting/revision/syllabus development asmember of Board of Study/Faculty/Curriculum Development workshop
Number of faculty acted as members of Board ofStudies - 06 &01 faculty as Academic Senate member.
curriculum and revision ofsyllabus
2014-15
Three faculty members as academic Advisers for Academic Audit 2014-15
S.No Name of the FacultyBOS Member of the University/ Autonomous
Colleges
1 Smt. S. Meharunnisa,Principal Department of Economics
S.V. University, Tirupati. (BOS Member)
2 Dr. C. Sreeramulu,Reader in Economics Department of Economics
S.V. University, Tirupati.
3 Sri. G.Suresh BabuLectuer in Commerce Department of Commerce
S.V. University, Tirupati.
4 Dr. R.B. Vanisree ,Lecturer in Hindi Department of Hindi
S.V. University, Tirupati.
5 Dr. R.B. Vanisree ,Lecturer in Hindi Department of Hindi
Govt. College, Kadapa (Autonomous)5 Dr.M. Ananda Rao
Reader in ZoologyDepartment of ZoologyS.V. University, Tirupati.
6 Dr. K. Sridevi,Lecturer in English
Department of EnglishChairman, Board of Paper Setters Three YearDegree (BAOL-Pre Degree ENGLISH) S.V.University, Tirupati.
7 Sri.S.Sreekanth ReddyLecturer in Library Science
Academic Senate MemberS.V. University, Tirupati.
Academic Advisers
8 Dr G. Krishnaiah, Reader inphysics
Government and Aided Colleges
9 Dr M.Bhaskar Reddy, Readerin Physics
Government and Aided Colleges
10 Sri G.Suresh Babu, Lecturer inCommerce
Private Colleges
2.10 Average percentage of attendance of students 80%
2.11 Course/Programme wise distribution of pass percentage: March, 2015
Name of the CourseNo. of students
appeared for the examNo. of students
passed in the examPass%
2014-15
B.A. 95 63 66.03B.Com 170 130 76.47
B.Sc 149 110 74.00Total 414 303 73.18
2.12 How does IQAC Contribute/Monitor/Evaluate the Teaching & Learning processes:
1. Providing action plan2. Encourages Teaching Faculty to attend Orientation Programme and Refresher Course in
their subjects.3. Conducting Unit tests, Quarterly, Half Yearly and Pre-final Exams.4. Arranging YouTube Lessons
2.13 Initiatives undertaken towards faculty development
Faculty/Staff Development Programmes Number of faculty benefittedRefresher Courses 09UGC - Faculty Improvement Programme -HRD programmes -Orientation programmes 03Faculty exchange programme -Staff training conducted by the University -Staff training conducted by other institutions 01Summer/Winter schools, Workshops, etc. -Others -
* The list of Orientation / Refresher Courses/Other Training Classes attended is provided in annexure (iii)
2.14 Details of Administrative and Technical Staff
CategoryNumber ofPermanentEmployees
Number ofVacant
Positions
Number ofpermanent
positions filedduring the year
Number ofpositions
filledtemporarily
Administrative StaffSenior Asst. 01 - - -Junior Asst. - - - -Record Asst. 05 01 01 -Technical Staff 01 - - -
CRITERION - III
3. Research, Consultancy and Extension:
3.1 Initiatives of the IQAC in Sensitizing/Promoting Research Climate in the institution.
3.2 Details regarding major projects
Completed Ongoing Sanctioned SubmittedNumber - - - -Outlay in Rs. Lakhs - - - -
3.3 Details regarding minor projects
Completed Ongoing Sanctioned SubmittedNumber 01 03 02 02Outlay in Rs. Lakhs 2.0 4.47 5.05 5.90
* The list of Minor Research Projects is provided in annexure (iv)
3.4 Details on research publications
International National OthersPeer Review Journals 06 08Non-Peer Review Journals - - -e-journals - - -Conference proceedings - 02 -
* The list of Research publications is provided in annexure (v)
3.5 Details on Impact factor of publications:
Range Average h-index Nos. in SCOPUS
The IQAC in the College encourages the teaching staff to pursue researchactivities such as applying for UGC Minor Research Projects and MajorResearch Projects.
The IQAC encourages its staff members to apply for workshops andseminars with funding agencies like UGC.
The IQAC encourages with staff members to attend National andInternational Seminars are Conferences in their respective subjects andpublish research papers.
Encourages bright students to do Student Study Projects (SSPs) under theguidance of teachers concerned.
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3.6 Research funds sanctioned and received from various funding agencies, industry and otherorganisations.
Name of the ProjectDuration
YearName of the
funding AgencyTotal grantsanctioned
Received
Major projects - - - -Minor projects 2013-15 UGC 380000 280000Interdisciplinary Projects - - - -Industry sponsored - - - -Projects sponsored bythe University College
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Students researchprojects(other than compulsoryby the University)
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Any other (Specify) - - - -Total - - - -
3.7 No. of books published
(i) With ISBN No. Chapters in Edited Books
(ii) Without ISBN No.
3.8 No. of University Departments receiving funds from
UGC-SAP CAS DST-FIST
DPE DBT Scheme/funds
3.9 For colleges Autonomy CPE DBT Star Scheme
INSPIRE CE Any Other (specify)
S.No Name of the Author Tile of the Book Name of thePublisher.
ISSN/ISBN No.
Date &Period
01 Dr.K. KrishnaiahReader in Physics
Physics - Thermodynamicsand Optics. SVU DDE, Tirupati - 2014
02Dr.B.AnnapurnaSaradaReader in Physics
Physics - Thermodynamicsand Optics. SVU DDE, Tirupati - May, 2014
03 Dr.M.Ananda Rao,Reader in Zoology
Intermediate ZoologyQuestion Bank Vol. I Editor
Telugu AkademyHyderabad. - 2014
04 Dr.M.Ananda Rao,Reader in Zoology
Intermediate ZoologyQuestion Bank Vol. II Editor
Telugu AkademyHyderabad. - 2014
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3.10 Revenue generated through consultancy
3.11 No. of conferences/ workshops organized by the Institution
Level International National State University College
Number - 01 - 02 01
SponsoringAgencies
- UGC - UGC Institution
The Department of Economics organized one day UGC sponsored National Seminar on“Recent developments in the External Sector of Indian Economy” (ESIE- 2014) in a grand scalemanner on 27-09-2014.
UGC sponsored One day Workshop on ‘National Integration - Challenges & Remedies’ wasorganized by the department of Political Science on 20-02-2015.
UGC sponsored one day workshop on “Impact of E-Commerce on Retail Trade” was organizedby the Department of Commerce on 24-02-2015.
One day seminar on “Communication Skills & Goal Setting” was organized by the Departmentof Commerce in association with EMARALDS college of Management on 05-08-2014.
3.12 No. of faculty served as experts, chairpersons or resource persons
3.13 No. of collaborations International National Any other
3.14 No. of linkages created during this year
Department Linkage
English Understanding with Department of English, S.V.University, Tirupati
MathsUnderstanding with Department of Maths, S.V.University, Tirupati
Understanding with Department of Mathematics, S.V. Arts College, Tirupati
Physics
Understanding with Department of Physics, S.V.University, Tirupati
Dr M.Bhaskar Reddy has understanding with semiconductor devices lab,S.V.University, Tirupati
Chemistry Understanding with Dept. Of Chemistry, S.V.University, Tirupati
Botany Understanding with Dept. Of Botany, S.V.University, Tirupati
Zoology Understanding with Department of Zoology, S.V.University, Tirupati.
Commerce Understanding with Department of Commerce, S.V.University, Tirupati
Economics Understanding with Department of Economics, S.V.University, Tirupati
Nil
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3.15 Total budget for research for current year in lakhs:7.5 lakhs for MRP
From funding agency From Management of University/College
Total
3.16 No. of patents received this year
Type of Patent NumberNational Applied -
Granted -International Applied -
Granted -Commercialised Applied -
Granted -
3.17 No. of research awards/recognitions received by faculty and research fellows of the institutein the year
Total International National State University Dist. College
- - - 01 02 8 -
Dr M. Ananda Rao, Reader in Zoology was honoured with ‘Senior Scientist Award ‘for the best
plenary talk in the UGC sponsored National seminar organized by the Department of Zoology,
Sri VSSC Government College, Sullurpet, Nellore Dt., A.P., in December, 2014
Dr.R.Kamli Naik, Lecturer in Zoology, Successfully “NCC Officers Training” at OTA Kamtee,
Maharashtra from 05-09-2014 to 13-12-2014 and awarded Lieutenant.
Our college performed well in Yuvatharangam -2014 organized by the CCE, A.P.
The following winners (faculty and students) at district level were honoured in the academic
festival held at P.V.K.N. Govt. College, Chittoor (identified college) on 18-11-2014.
Best Principal : Smt. S. Meharunnisa ; Best Lecturer in Physics : Dr. M.Bhaskar Reddy
Best Lecturer in Commerce: Dr. K. Manohar; Best Lecturer in Chemistry : Smt. P.Jeevan Jyoti
Best Lecturer in English : Sri. P. Sanyasi Rao; Best Students in Pol. Sci : Kum B. Harathi
Best Lecturer in Hindi : Dr. R. B. Vanisree; Best Attender: Sri. M.C. Munaswamy
Dr.C. Sreeramulu, Reader in Economics, secured 1st Place in Tirupati Tennis Tournament
organized by Officers Club, Tirupati in month of April, 2015.
3.18 No. of faculty from the Institution who are Ph.D. Guides
and students registered under them
UGC -
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01Nil
3.19 No. of Ph.D. awarded by faculty from the Institution
Dr.M. Bhaskar Raju, Lecturer in Political Science, Awarded Ph.D entitled “The Educational
Administration in TTD - A Study” by Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati on 04-03-2015.
3.20 No. of Research scholars receiving the Fellowships (Newly enrolled + existing ones)
JRF SRF Project Fellows Any other
3.21 No. of students participated in NSS events:
University level State level
National level International level
3.22 No. of students participated in NCC events:
University level State level
National level International level
Sri. M. Gnana Prasad, our NCC Cadet participated in “Republic Day parade” held at New
Delhi on 26-01-2015.
3.23 No. of Awards won in NSS:
University level State level
National level International level
3.24 No. of Awards won in NCC:
University level State level
National level International level
3.25 No. of Extension activities organized
University forum College forum
NCC NSS Any other
3.26 Major Activities during the year in the sphere of extension activities and Institutional SocialResponsibility.
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Celebrated National Unity Day on the occasion of birth day of Sardar Vallabbhai Patel on
31-10-2014 in association with NSS and NCC wings of the college.
Organised Health check-up and “Blood donation Camp” on 21-11-2014 with the
cooperation of Indian Red Cross Society (IRCS) Chittoor wing.
AIDS Awareness Rally was conducted on 01-12-2014 in Puttur town on the occasion of
World AIDS Day.
Our NSS Volunteers collected donations from the Students and public an amount of Rs.
12400/- for Hud-hud cyclone Victims in month of Oct, 2014 and the cheque was sent to
the Registrar, S.V. University, Tirupati.
Swacha Bharath - Swacha Vidyalaya Programme is being conducted 3rd Saturday of the
every month, in response to the call given by Hon’ble Prime Minister of India Sri
Narendra Modi Ji to keep college premises clean
National Voters Day was conducted to bring awareness among the college students on
25-01-2014.
Presentation of Saplings in Place of bouquets and garlands to the guests and they are
planted in the college campus.
Observation of Vehicle free day once in a month (1st Monday of every Month).
Observation of Plastic Fee Day once in a month. (2nd Monday of every Month).
Consumer Awareness programmes was conducted on 24-12-2014, on the occasion of
world consumer day by the Consumer Club.
CRITERION - IV
4. Infrastructure and Learning Resources
4.1 Details of increase in infrastructure facilities:
Facilities ExistingNewlycreated
Source ofFund
Total
Campus area 6.89 - - 6.89Class rooms 14 01 - 15Laboratories 09 Nil UGC 09Seminar Halls 01 Nil - 01No. of important equipmentspurchased (> 1-0 lakh) duringthe current year
04 01 UGC 05
Value of the equipmentpurchased during the year(Rs. In lakhs)
10 Lac 1.069 Lac UGC-AA &UGC
Equipment
11.06 Lac
Others Nil Nil Nil Nil
4.2 Computerization of administration and library
1. The office is provided with computers to submit administrative information if any, on-line.2. Library automation under RUSA funds will be undertaken from the next academic year3. Internet connection is provided to all the departments
4.3 Library services:Existing Newly added Total
No. Value Rs. No. Value Rs. No. Value Rs.
Text Books 16418 1598200 1700 305000 18118 1903200
Reference Books 1980 180800 87 65000 2067 245800
e-Books Nil - Nil - Nil -
Journals 10 5000 4 3000 14 8000
e-journals Nil - Nil - Nil -
Database Nil - Nil - Nil -
CD & Video (free) 15 1400 5 600 20 2000
Others (specify) Provided N-list services
4.4 Technology up gradation (overall)
TotalComputers
ComputerLabs
Internet BrowsingCentres
ComputerCentres
Office Departments Others
Existing 125 04 labs - - - 02 12 14
Added 14 - - - - 01 01 12
Total 139 04 labs - - - 03 13 26
4.5 Computer, Internet access, training to teachers and students and any other programme fortechnology up gradation (Networking, e-Governance etc.)
4.6 Amount spent on maintenance in lakhs:
i. ICT (Smart Bards)
ii. Campus Infrastructure and facilities
iii. Equipments
iv. Others
Total
A certificate course in Spoken English (for students).
UGC Network Resource Centre is being used for Internet access.
A Certificate Course in Tally (for students).
You tube lessons as part of ICT
1.0
21.0
1.0
1.0
4.0
CRITERION - V5. Student Support and Progression
5.1 Contribution of IQAC in enhancing awareness about Student Support Services.
5.2 Efforts made by the institution for tracking the programme.
5.3 (a) Total Number of students : 2014-15
(b) No. of students outside the state
(c) No. of International students
Men Women
Students are advised to participate extensively in the programmes conducted byNSS, NCC, ECO Club, Red Ribbon Club, Anti - Ragging Cell, Career and GuidanceCell.
Students are encouraged to take part in the activities like Essay writing, Culturalactivities organized by the District Resource Centre to develop their languageskills.
They are advised to enrol for the programmes conducted by Jawahar KnowledgeCentre (JKC) in job skills and English Language.
District Resource Centre (DRC) of our college organized district level “cultural fest”
on 21.01.2015.
Certificate Courses:1. Certificate Course in TALLY from 16-08-2014 to 30-09-2014.2. Certificate Course in Spoken English & Communication Skills from03-08-2014
to 18-08-2014Remedial Coaching: For the benefit of slow learners
UG PG Ph.D Others
1411 145 -
80
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No %
940 60.4
No %
616 39.6
Academic Year 2014-15
GeneralOC
SC ST OBCMinority Physically
ChallengedTotal
86 735 86 631 12 06 1556
5.4 Details of student support mechanism for coaching for competitive examinations (if any)
No. of students beneficiaries
5.5 No. of students qualified in these examinations
NET SET/SLET GATE CAT
IAS/IPS etc State PSC UPSC Others
5.6 Details of student counselling and career guidance
No. of students benefitted
Coaching for PG-CET in Chemistry, Botany, Physics, Mathematics and
Commerce provided by the respective departments.
Coaching for B.Ed., B.P.Ed. Entrance Examination by Career Guidance Cell.
Coaching for Training Employable Skills to our students (II Batches) by JKC
examination are provided
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Under the Supervision of Student Counselling and Career Guidance Cell, the followingprogrammes were conducted.
Programme on personal development was conducted on 07-01-2015
Campus selection through the JKC on 04-03-2015 and students placed : 44
Training programme on Interview tips and leadership qualities was organised
with the cooperation of Adult Education department, SV University, Tirupati in
January, 2015.
200
5.7 Details of campus placement
On campus
Number of Organizations VisitedNumber of Students
ParticipatedNumber of Students Placed
Tech-Mahindra Machine codeTechnology and Omega HealthCare, Accenture through VSRPlacement.
150 44
Out JKC organized campus placement drive in association with VSR Placement Cell on 04-03-
2015.
150 students participated and 44 candidates were shortlisted, among them 12 of our students
were selected and placed.
5.8 Details of gender sensitization programmes
5.9 Students Activities
5.9.1 No. of students participated in Sports, Games and other events
State/University level National level International level
Sports & Games: Foot-ball, Volleyball, Kabaddi, Cricket, Hand ball, Chess andAthletics
Cultural Events:
State/University level National level International level
Secured 5 Prizes in Yuvatarangam - 2014 District Level Cultural & Literacy Competitions Secured 2 Prizes in Yuvatarangam - 2014 State Level Cultural & Literacy Competitions
During NCC special camp, literacy awareness programme wasconducted.
Women Empowerment Cell sensitised the women regarding hygienicconditions.
08 - -
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5.9.2 No. of medals/awards won by students in Sports, Games and other events.
Sports: State/University level National level International level
Cultural: State/University level National level International level
On the occasion of laying foundation stone to 3 National Level Educational institutions (IIT, IISR
and IIIT) in Tirupati, our CCE madam organized Essay Writing and Elocution Competition on
the topic “Tirupati as Knowledge hub”.
Our student Kum K. Indumathi, III B.Sc (MPC-EM) secured 1st Place in both the events and
received a cash prize of Rs. 20000/- each from Hon’ble Chief Minister Sri. N. Chandra Babu
Naidu Garu, in the Presence of Central HRD Minister Hon’ble Smt. J. Smruthi Irani on 28-03-
2015.
Sri. M.Gnana Prasad, our NCC Cadet participated in “Republic Day parade” held at New Delhi
on 26-01-2015.
Three of our M.Com students M. Meena Kumari, S. Sravanthi and K. Leelavathi honoured with‘Prathibha awards 2014’ by our Hon’ble Chief Minister of A.P. Sri N. Chandra Babu Naidu garuand received cash prize of Rs 20000/ each, a memento and computer TABLET.
5.10 Scholarships and Financial Support
Number ofstudents
Amount Rs.
Financial support from institution - -
Financial support from government 998 23,57,324
Financial support from other sourcesEndowment and Proficiency prizes
50 20000
Number of students who receivedInternational/National recognitions
- -
Financial Support from Institution: NILFinancial Support from Govt.:
So far SC Students received Rs. 16,11,997
ST Students received Rs. 93005
BC Students received Rs. 652322
TOTAL Students Rs.2357324
Endowment prizes to meritorious students by the principal, faculty, retired faculty and localphilanthropist.
08 - -
01 - -
5.11 Student organised/initiatives
Fairs State/University level National level International level
Exhibition: State/University level National level International level
5.12 No. of social initiatives undertaken by the students: 09
Social Initiatives undertaken by the Students:
NSS College Unit: On behalf of NSS College Units under the supervision of NSS,Programme Officers the following activities and programmes have beenunder taken.
1. Tree Plantation 2. Blood Donation Camp 3. NSS Day Celebration
4. AIDS Day Rally 5. Garden Cleaning 6.Voter Enrolment Programme
7. Help to Uttarakhand Chardham Flood Victims
NCC College Unit: On behalf of NCC College Unit under the supervision ofNCC Care Taker in addition to above, two more the following programmesand activities have been organized.
1. Republic Day Celebrations 2. International Yoga Day on 26-06-2015
5.13 Major grievances of students (if any) redressed: Yes
Date Grievance Whether redressed/not
July, 2014 Water problem in Ladiestoilet
Redressed
December, 2014 For competitive examsbooks in the library
Redressed
Jan 2015 For switch boards, fans,lights repair in class rooms.
Redressed
- - -
- - -
CRITERION - VI
6. Governance, Leadership and Management
6.1 State the Vision and Mission of the institution
6.2 Does the Institution has a management Information System
6.3 Quality improvement strategies adopted by the institution for each of the following.
6.3.1 Curriculum Development
6.3.2 Teaching and Learning
“Vidya Ratnam Mahadanam” is the motto of the institution. Since its inception, the Institution has been striving to promote
professionalism and academic excellence. Our institution implements some of the best Practices like Endowment
Prizes, plantation, Swatch-Bharath, Vehicle Free Day, Plastic Free Day etc.,in the best interest of student community.
Our college equips our students with global skills such as soft skills, reasoningskills, computer skills etc.
Our institution tries to transform our students into knowledgeable andresponsible citizens, endowed with human values.
No.
A paper on Human Values and Professional Ethics was introduced for I year B.A.,B.Sc., and B.Com from the academic year 2013-14 and it is continued.
Semester Pattern under C.B.C.S is going to be implemented from 2015- 16
Use of You-Tube as teaching tool as part of ICT.
The institution is consistently striving to introduce and update students withlatest trends in education.
All the faculty are encouraged to pursue research in their concernedbranches of learning like Ph.D and M.Phil and Post Doctoral Research. Thefaculty are permitted go for Orientation Courses and Refresh Courses toupdate their knowledge
Remedial Coaching for Academically backward students. The college ensures complete transparency in admissions. Student s feedback on teachers, on curriculum, alumni feedback, Parents
feedback taken for quality sustenance
6.3.3 Examination and Evaluation
6.3.4 Research and Development
* List of faculty attended seminars/conferences attached in annexure - vi
6.3.5 Library, ICT and physical infrastructure / instrumentation
6.3.6 Human Resource Management
In Higher Education Institution, the Principal is the Manager of Human resourcesavailable. In this colleges Faculty and students are the human resources. Faculty prepare thestudents to complete their studies and progress into higher education or Jobs.
Students are managed by giving an annual time table to run the classes according to atime frame.
Faculty submits Annual Academic plan to complete the syllabus and to prepare thestudents to take University exams.
The student Support Services like NCC, NSS, and UGC Add on Certificate courses willadd value to the Degree. Eco-club, Blood donation Camp, AIDS awareness Programmewill serve the community.
After completion of the Degree these students become successful human resources totake part in the development of the country at large.
Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education designs the curriculamat UG level under common core syllabus for all universities in the state.
Revision of syllabus and curricula is done for every five years to updatethe subject knowledge with the help of BOS members.
Three Unit Tests, Quarterly, Half- Yearly & Pre-Final Examinations areconducted as per CCE Schedule.
Evaluation to the university examinations will be as per the affiliatinguniversity.
Computers, UPS, etc for Rs.1.06 lakh are purchased from UGC AdditionalAssistance.
Journals and Text Books from UGC XII Plan Grant for Rs.3.5 Lakhs.
To advise students to take up student study projects under the super -vision of faculty members.
To establish linkages with academic and research bodies by thedepartments.
Faculty are encouraged to do Minor Research Projects and to publishresearch papers.
Faculty are encouraged to participated in conferences, Seminars to updateare research skills.
6.3.7 Faculty and Staff recruitment
6.3.8 Industry Interaction/Collaboration
6.3.8 Industry Interaction/Collaboration
Organized Industry-Institution interaction in association with Kanderi Fruit Private
Limited, Samudayam, Nindra, on 18.122014 by the department of Chemistry
The Managing Director, Kanderi Fruit Pvt Ltd, visited our college and addressed the UG
& PG chemistry students and also interacted the students. He promised to provide
internship to PG students and employment opportunities.
Some of the Departments made field visit.
S.No Date Department Place of Visit
1 20-10-2014 Botany Kailasa Kona, Chandragiri Fort
2 22-11-2014Languages(English, Telugu, Hindi &Tamil)
S.V. University, Tirupati.
3 09-01-2015 PhysicsNARL, Gadanki & Regional ScienceCentre, Tirupati.
4 02-12-2014 ChemistryHindustan Coca-Cola industry,Srikalahasthi, Chittoor Dist.
530-01-2015/01-02-2015
Arts(Economics, Pol. Science &History)
Amaravathi, Vijayawada, Srisailam,Nagarajuna Sagar Dam, Mahanandi.
6 22-11-2014 CommerceEMERALDA’S Institute of Managementstudies, Tirupati.
6.3.9 Admission of Students
6.4 Welfare schemes for
Teaching Medical reimbursement/health cards by State Government.
Non - Teaching Medical reimbursement/health cards & festival advance by StateGovernment.
Students Scholarships, Endowment prizes.
1. Recruitment of faculty is done by Commissioner of Collegiate Educationthrough A.P. College Service Commission.
2. Non-teaching staff are recruited by Regional Joint Director of HigherEducation, Kadapa.
Admissions of students into the Institution are made on the basis of Meritand SC, ST, BC and women reservations.
6.5 Total corpus fund generated
6.6 Whether annual financial audit has been done Yes No
6.7 Whether Academic and Administrative Audit (AAA) has been done?
Audit TypeExternal Internal
Yes/No Agency Yes/No Authority
Academic Yes AcademicGuidance Cell
(CCE)
Yes IQAC
Administrative Yes Regional JointDirector
Yes Internal AuditCommittee
6.8 Does the University/Autonomous College declare results within 30 days?
For UG Programmes Yes No
For PG Programmes Yes No
6.9 What efforts are made by the University/Autonomous College for Examination Reforms?
6.10 What efforts are made by the University to promote autonomy in the affiliated/ constituentcolleges?
6.11 Activities and support from the Alumni Association
Online system is introduced for submitting of examination applicationand payment of fees.
Hall tickets are downloaded online from the university website.
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B.Rameshchandra
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Mathematics
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The Commissioner of Collegiate Education chooses certain Affiliated Colleges in eachDistrict of Andhra Pradesh and advises to go for autonomous state. The SelectedColleges prepare proposals and submits them to the U.G.C through the Commissioner.
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Alumni also actively participate in the development activities of theinstitution.
Conducted regular review meetings with the students and the alumni.
Feed back is obtained when they visit the institution and during the alumniassociation meeting.
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Mathematics
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6.12 Activities and support from the Parent –Teacher Association
6.13 Development programmes for support staff
6.14 Initiatives taken by the institution to make the campus eco-friendly
Criterion – VII
Parent Teacher Association Meeting was held in the first week ofSeptember 03-09-2014 and discussed the Welfare Measures andfacilities available to the students.
Parents supported well in all the development activities.
The feedback is also taken from the parents
Training, Orientation Programme, was organized for support staff foronline submission of Salaries of the Staff of the Institution by thedepartment of computer applications and commerce
The Eco Club, NSS & NCC wings contributed to maintain
Environmental balance in the campus.
Vermi - compost pit is established and maintained by the Department of
botany
NCC & NSS wings insisted on use paper cups and Bags in the college
premises by avoiding plastic cups and bags.
Department of Botany developed Garden and maintain greenery in the
college premises.
Plastic Free Day is being observed on 2nd Monday of every month.
CRITERION - VI
7. Innovations and Best Practices
7.1 Innovations introduced during this academic year which have created a positive impact onthe functioning of the institution. Give details.
7.2 Provide the Action Taken Report (ATR) based on the plan of action decided upon at thebeginning of the year
S.No
Plan of Action at beginning ofthe year Action Taken in 2014-15
1
To introduce a new academicprogramme in post graduation by thedepartment of Mathematics fromthe next academic year
Started M.Sc Mathematics in the year 2014-15(affiliated to the S.V. University, Tirupati).
2To send necessary proposals for newUG course B.Sc M.P.E. EM
The Staff council decided not to submitproposal for B.Sc (MPE) EM in this yearbecause of students enrolment problem.
3
To encourage the faculty members toundertake more number ofminor/major research projects
Two Faculty members submitted proposalsfor UGC Minor Research Projects, andalready five MRPs are ongoing.
4To send proposals for UGC Add-oncourses
Two Certificate Courses were organised, oneby the Department of English on “SpokenEnglish” and other by the Department on“Tally”
Endowment prizes to meritorious students by the principal, faculty, retiredfaculty, alumni and public.
Awareness on environmental protection Observation of Vehicle free day once in a month (1st Monday of every
Month). Presentation of Saplings in Place of bouquets and garlands and
plantation in the campus. Observation of Plastic Free Day once in a month. (2nd Monday of every
Month). Practice of donating handful of rice by students (Guppedu Biyyam).
5To conduct one National seminar in ourinstitution by the Dept. of economics
The Department of Economics organized one dayUGC sponsored National Seminar on “Recentdevelopments in the External Sector of IndianEconomy” (ESIE- 2014) in a grand scale manneron 27-09-2014.
6To conduct a medical camp andBlood donation camp
Organized Health check-up and “Blooddonation Camp” on 21-11-2014 with thecooperation of Indian Red Cross Society(IRCS) Chittoor wing.
7To develop e-class room in the nextacademic year
Due to lack of funds, e-class room is not yetestablished but proposals submitted toestablish e-class room with the RUSA funds.
8
To organize inter and intrainstitutional workshops, seminars onquality related themes
One day seminar on “CommunicationSkills & Goal Setting” on 05-08-2014.
UGC sponsored One day Workshop on‘National Integration - Challenges &Remedies’ on 20-02-2015.
UGC sponsored one day workshop on“Impact of E-Commerce on Retail Trade”on 24-02-2015.
IQAC sponsored workshop was organizedon “Energy Conservation” on 27-12-2014
9
To establish linkages with academicand research bodies by thedepartments
Linkages were established by eight of ourdepartments with the respective departmentsof SV university
10To take up Library automation fromthe next academic year
Due to lack of funds, it is not yet taken upbut proposals submitted to undertake Libraryautomation with the RUSA funds.
11
To send necessary proposals to theUGC-SERO for State level / Nationallevel Seminars
One proposal submitted to UGC SERO by thedepartment of Commerce
12
To advise students to take up studentstudy projects under the super visionof faculty members.
Student Study Projects were done by thestudents of all the departments
13
To strengthen Grievance & Redressalcell to redress the problems of thestudents
Some problems were noticed and redressedby the cell
14
To improve Career guidance cell whichintends to look after the placementopportunities for the stake holders
Career guidance cell actively involved in allthe related activities
15
To advise JKC to increase thenumber batches for training thestudents in employable skills
JKC also conducted summer batch for theyear 2014-15
16
To encourage faculty members topublish papers in National andInternational Journals and also toattend the workshop and seminars.
38 papers were published by our faculty invarious national and international journals
All the faculty attended conferences andworkshops
17
To prepare of the Annual QualityAssurance Report (AQAR) so as toSubmit the same to NAAC
Prepared AQAR for the year 2014-15 andplaced before the staff council for furtherimprovement and approval. Now it is readyto submit to the NAAC in August, 2015
7.3 Give two Best Practices of the institution (please see the format in the NAAC Self-studyManuals)
* Details are provided in the annexure (vii)
7.4 Contribution to environmental awareness/protection
7.5 Whether environmental audit was conducted? Yes No
7.6 Any other relevant information the institution wishes to add.(for example SWOT Analysis)
Endowment prizes instituted Protection of Environment (Observation of Vehicle free day, Plastic Free Day
and Presentation of Saplings)
Conducted elocution and essay writing competitions to bring environmentalawareness among students.
Explained the hazardous effects of plastic and convinced them to use papercups instead of plastic cups.
Observation of Plastic Fee Day once in a month. (2nd Monday of everyMonth).
SWOC Analysis:
Strengths:
P.G. courses i.e., M.Com, M.Sc (Chemistry), M.Sc (Botany) & M.Sc (Mathematics) are
available to prosecute further higher studies for UG Students.
The restructured courses like B.Sc Computer Science, B.Sc Micro - Biology and
B.Sc Bio- technology, B.Com Computer Applications and B.A Computer Applications are
available which have high prospects for employment are run successfully.
Inter-disciplinary curricular sharing arrangement is observed in the college. JKC, CareerGuidance Cells which offer counselling and guidance regarding Possibilities for employmentand higher education.
DRC, NCC and NSS wings of the college, in which, various students are trained to bedisciplined and oriented towards nation building.
The Teaching staff are encouraged to pursue M.Phil, Ph.D, and to do Major and Minor
Research Projects.
The students are also encouraged to take up study projects.
We have sufficient land with an extent of 6.89 acres.
IQAC works towards quality sustenance.
Opportunities:
Fee - reimbursement facility and post- metric scholarship facility are extended to all theeligible students of the college.
UGC sponsored remedial coaching is offered to the academically backwardStudents
JKC, Career Guidance and Counseling Cell enlighten the students about variousopportunities available to them in the job market and in field of higher education.
Fully furnished science labs and computer labs, are connected with broad bandServices
Adopting ICT mode in teaching like power point presentation and YouTube lessons.
Fields trips, study tours and interaction with experts in various fields
Weaknesses and Challenges
The major drawback for the students is that most of the meritorious students opt to join theprofessional courses like Engineering, Medicine and D.Ed. Those who fail to get admissionsinto the above courses, opt to join our institute as a last resort.
As most of the students earn while learn and support the family while studying.Consequently, their levels of concentration on studies are low. Attendance
Percentage is moderate
8. Plans of institution for next year 2015-16
Name: Dr M.Bhaskar Reddy Name Smt. S. Meharunnisa
Signature of the Coordinator, IQAC Signature of the Chairperson, IQAC
To initiate Yoga classes to the students
To start Skill Development Activities.
To take up Up gradation and Renovation of college building
To Procure Public Announcement Audio System to all Class Rooms.
To organize institutional workshops, seminars on quality related themes.
To encourage the faculty members to undertake more number of minor research
projects.
To conduct a medical check-up and Blood donation camp
To develop two e-class rooms for the academic year 2015-16 by utilising RUSA Funds.
To take up Library automation from the academic year 2015-16 under RUSA scheme.
To send necessary proposals to the UGC-SERO for State level / National level Seminars
To encourage faculty members to publish papers in National and International Journals
and also to attend the workshop and seminars.
To prepare the Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) so as to
Submit the same to NAAC.
UGC National Seminar on ESIE, 2014 by Dept. of Economics on 27-09-2014
Personality Development-The Art of Living on 07-01-2015
Women Empowerment Cell programme on 09-03-2015
Dr.K.Manohar, Lectuer in Commerce Dr.M.Bhaskar Reddy, Reader in Physics
Smt. P.Jeevan Jyoti, Lecturer in Chemistry Dr.R.B.Vanisree, Lecturer in Hindi
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Sri.P.Sanyasi Rao, Lecturer in English Sri. M.C. Munaswamy, Attender
Faculty receiving Chittoor Dist Best Teachers Award (Yuvatharangam- 2014)
Smt. S.Meharunnisa, Principal, receiving Chittoor Dist Best Principal Award
Organised district level G.K. Quiz contest on 27-01-2015
Blood Donation Camp on 21-11-2014
Observation of Vehicle free day (1st week of every month)
Swacha Bharath
Plantation of Saplings
Consumer Awareness Programme on 24-12-2014
Presentation of Sapling to the Guest
Parent - Teacher Meeting on 03-09-2014
Hud-hud cyclone Victims in oct, 2014
AIDS Awareness Rally on 01.12.2014
Awareness programme on National Voter Day on 25.01.2015
Campus selection through the JKC on 10-04-2015
NCC College Unit
Inauguration of M.Sc Mathematics on 23-07-2014
Celebrations of National Unity Day on 31-10-2015
Observation of Plastic Fee Day once in a month (2nd Monday of every Month).
32nd College Day celebrations on 19-03-2015
PART - AANNEXURE- 1
2.15 ACADEMIC CALENDARSRI VENKATESWARA UNIVERSITY:: TIRUPATI
ACADEMIC SCHEDULE FOR THE YEAR 2014 - 2015(For B.A./B.Com / B.Sc/BBM/BCA/BHM Degree Course and Oriental Courses)
SlNo.
Particulars of Commencement of Classes forUnder Graduate (U.G.) Courses
2014 -15(Academic Year)
1 Re-opening of the College after SummerVacation and Commencement of II and IIIYear Classes
16.06.2014 (MONDAY)
2 Last date for admission into I Year DegreeCourses without LATE FEE
31.07.2014 (THURSDAY)
3 Commencement of classes for FIRST YEARCOURSES
01.08.2014 (FRIDAY)
4 Last date for admission into degree courseswith LATE FEE
14.08.2014 (THURSDAY)
5 Submission of Return of Matriculates relating2014-15
30.09.2014 (TUESDAY)
6 Last working day of I Term 01.10.2014 (WEDNESDAY)7 I Term Vacation 02.10.2014 to 12.10.2014
(THURSDAY) to (SUNDAY)8 Reopening of the Colleges for II Term 13.10.2014 (MONDAY)
9 Last date for receipt of Three Year DegreeExamination application forms for March /April– 2015 together with prescribed fee in the officeof the Controller of Examinations
31.10.2014 (FRIDAY)
10 Sankranthi Holidays 10.01.2015 to 18.01.2015(SATURDAY) to (SUNDAY)
11 Reopening of the Colleges after SankranthiHolidays
19.01.2015 (MONDAY)
12 Commencement of Online English Examinations 16.12.2014 (TUESDAY)
13 Commencement of Practical Examinations forIII, II and I Year Degree Courses
21.01.2015 (WEDNESDAY)
14 Last day of Instructions 02.03.2015 (MONDAY)
15 Commencement of Theory Examinations forIII, II and I Year Degree Courses
03.03.2015 (MONDAY)
16 Last working day of the Academic Year2014-15
15.04.2015 (WEDNESDAY)
17 Summer Vacation 16.04.2015 to 14.06.2015(THURSDAY) to (SUNDAY)
18 Reopening of Colleges after Summer Vacationfor the next Academic Year i.e. 2015-16
15.06.2015 (MONDAY)
PART - B1.3 Feedback from stakeholders
ANNEXURE- ii
1.3. FEED BACK ANALYSIS:
Feedback is taken from the Students, Parents and Alumni and it is analysed
STUDENTS:
75% of the students felt that teaching methods are very good. Regarding ‘Infrastructure and
Lab facilities’ 70% students felt that they are good. Regarding ‘Functioning of JKC’, 70% students
expressed good opinion. 65% students expressed very good opinion over ‘co-curricular and
extracurricular activities’.
‘Regarding depth and content of the syllabuses’, 80% of the students felt good. Regarding
‘Size of the syllabus in terms load on the student’ 70% of the students expressed good opinion and
70 % of the students felt “good” regarding ‘Connectivity with the preceding syllabus’.
As per the instructions of the CCE, Students feedback on teachers is also taken and analysed.
Analysis report was also submitted to the CCE.
PARENTS:
Regarding ‘financial help like scholarship’, 80% of the parents felt good. 85% of the parents
felt that ‘Library facilities’ in the College are good. Regarding ‘NSS,NCC, of games and sports’ their
wards 60% expressed that they are good and 30% expressed satisfactory
ALUMNI:
Regarding the ‘Infrastructure facilities’ 75% of Alumni felt that they are very good. Only
10% of the Alumni expressed that they meet regularly to discuss College activities.85% of Alumni
expressed good opinion about ‘JKC functioning’.70% of the alumni expressed good opinion about
‘Support services’.
Note : all the Feedback forms attached.
Government Degree College, PutturInternal quality assurance Cell (IQAC)
ALUMNI FEEDBACK FORM
We shall be thankful and appreciate you, if you can spare some of your valuable time to fill up thisfeedback form.
Name of the Alumni: Course studied:Academic year/s studied: Feedback date:Please put tick mark in the appropriate column:
Please give your valuable suggestions for further improvement:……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
S.No
Item
Rating
Verygood(10)
Good(8)
Average(6)
To beimproved
(4)
1 Curricular and teaching methods
2 Co- curricular activities (Seminars,Assignments, Quiz etc)
3 Infrastructure and Lab facilities
4 Extracurricular activities (Games andSports & Cultural activities)
5 Functioning of JKC/ Placement Cell
6 Library facilities
7 Support services( NSS, NCC, RRC, Eco-club, consumer club ctc)
8 Internal examination system
9 Potential and punctuality of faculty
10 Overall opinion on the college
NSS, NCC, Games & Sports,
Government Degree College, PutturInternal quality assurance Cell (IQAC)STUDENT FEEDBACK ON TEACHER FORM
Note:1) Please give your opining on the performance of the teacher with reference to the 20 items listedbelow: the opinion is to be given on a five – point rating scale – I poor, II- average, III, good, IV-
very good, V excellent. 2) Please do not write your name or put your signature anywhere.
Name of the Lecturer: Subject:Class: Total Score:
S.No.
ItemRating
I(1)
II(2)
III(3)
IV(4)
V(5)
1 Efforts to effectively cover 100 % of syllabus
2 The interest generated in the students while teaching in theclass room
3 Clarity of expression while teaching the topic / lesson
4 Depth of subject content explained
5 Level of latest developments in the subject taught
6 Use of other methods of teaching like class seminars questionanswer group discussion etc, in the class room
7 Encouraging questions on the topic in the class and clearingdoubts
8 Use of teaching models and teaching aids in the class room
9 Encouraging and supervising the students for study projects
10 Aptitude shown in arranging field visits, Invited lecturers etc. inthe subject.
11 Encouraging and guiding students in reading library(Subject and general) books and using internet.
12 Encouraging and guiding students in giving cclass seminars
13 Regularity and seriousness in valuing the answer scripts ofmonthly tests an discussing the same with the students
14 Remedial coaching and efforts made in preparing the studentsfor University Examinations
15 Regularity and punctuality to the class
16 Enthusiasm shown to encourage and guide students inextracurricular activities like cultural, community service,nation building etc.
17 Counseling and career guidance
18 Accessibility of the lecturer outside the classroom for academicinteraction
19 Personal care and affection while dealing with individualstudents and helping students.
20 Overall opinion on the lecturer
Government Degree College, PutturInternal quality assurance Cell (IQAC)
Student’s Feedback on Curriculum
Course & Group:………………………………… Semester/Year:……………………..
Subject:……………………………………………. Feedback date: …………………
Please give your opinion on curriculum by giving tick mark in the appropriate column.
Additions/Deletions/changes required in the curriculum: Yes / No
If yes give your suggestion:___________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________.
S.No. itemVery Good
(10)
Good
(8)
Average
(6)
NeedsImprovement
(4)
01 Correlation between title of the paper and contentsof syllabus.
02 Size of syllabus in terms of load on the student
03 Relevance of Theory syllabus with Practical/LabWork
04 Connectivity with preceding year syllabus
05 Distribution of the teaching hours among coursecomponent
06 Overall opinion on the curriculum
Government Degree College, PutturInternal quality assurance Cell (IQAC)
STUDENT FEEDBACK ON THE INSTITUTION
Student Feedback Form for the Academic Year -------------------
Name : Course :
Class: Date:
Please give your opinion on curriculum by giving tick mark in the appropriate column.
S.No Item
Rating
Verygood(10)
Good(8)
Average(6)
To beimproved
(4)
1 Curricular and teaching methods
2 Co- curricular activities (Seminars,Assignments, Quiz etc)
3 Infrastructure and Lab facilities
4 Extracurricular activities (Games and Sports& Cultural activities)
5 Functioning of JKC/ Placement Cell
6 Library facilities
7 Support services ( NSS, NCC, RRC, Eco-club,consumer club etc. )
8 Internal examination system
9 Potential and punctuality of faculty
10 Overall opinion on the college
ANNEXURE-vi
6.3.4 Research and DevelopmentNational Conferences/Seminars Participated (2014-15)
National Conferences/Seminars Participated
S.No
Name of theFaculty
Name the Seminar /Conference/ Workshop. Organized by
National/Internationa
l/StateLevel/Univers
ity Level
Participated /
PaperPresented
Date
1
Sri.G.R.CharasChandran
Lect. in English
Transitions: Literature,Language and Culture -Post 1980
Garden Citycollege,
BangaloreInternational Paper
Presented
6th, 7th ,February,
2015
2 New Trends in EnglishLanguage Teaching
GDC(W),Srikalahasthi National Paper
Presented
22nd, 23rd,August,2014
3Recent Development inExternal Sector of Indianeconomy (ESIE, 2014)
GDC, Puttur National PaperPresented 27-09-2014
4
Human ResourceDevelopment in HigherEducation and Role ofGovt. Degree Colleges inA.P
GCGTA.A.P State Participated 13-12-2014
5ContemporaryLiteratures in EnglishCritical Perspectives
Sri. PadmavathiMahila
Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati
National Participated
7, 8,January,
2015
6 Indian DiasporaVisvodaya
GDC,Venkatagiri
National PaperPresented
26-27,February,
2015
7 Goal setting andcommunication skills GDC, Puttur University participat
ed05, August,
2014
8 National Integration -Challenges and remedies GDC, Puttur University participat
ed 20-02-2015
9 Impact of E-Commerceon Retail Trade GDC, Puttur University Participat
ed
24,February,
2015
10
Sri. P. SanyasiRao
Lect. in English
Strategies for studentsP.V.K.N. Govt.
College,Chittoor
University Participated
17-18December,
2014
11 Goal setting andcommunication skills GDC, Puttur University Participat
ed05, August,
2014
12 New Trends in EnglishLanguage Teaching
GDC(W),Srikalahasthi National Paper
Presented
22nd, 23rd,August,2014
13Recent Development inExternal Sector of Indianeconomy (ESIE, 2014)
GDC, Puttur National PaperPresented 27-09-2014
14
Human ResourceDevelopment in HigherEducation and Role ofGovt. Degree Colleges in
GCGTA.A.P State Participated 13-12-2014
15ContemporaryLiteratures in EnglishCritical Perspectives
Sri. PadmavathiMahila
Visvavidyalayam,
National PaperPresented
7, 8,January,
2015
16 National Integration –Challenges and remedies GDC, Puttur University Participat
ed 20-02-2015
17
Enhancement ofTeaching Skills AmongNew Entrants in DegreeColleges
GDC, Nagari University Participated 7-03-2015
18Emerging Trends inEnglish LanguageTeaching
GDC,Vidavalur National Paper
Presented20,21
Feb,2015
19 Indian DiasporaVisvodaya
GDC,Venkatagiri
National PaperPresented
26-27,February,
2015
20 Impact of E-Commerceon retail Trade GDC, Puttur University Participat
ed24, Feb,
2015
21
Dr.S.Sivaramaraju
Lect. in English
New Trends in EnglishLanguage Teaching
GDC(W),Srikalahasthi National Paper
Presented
22nd, 23rd,August,2014
22 Impact of E-Commerceon retail Trade GDC, Puttur University Participat
ed24, Feb,
2015
23 National Integration –Challenges and remedies GDC, Puttur University Participat
ed 20-02-2015
24 Impact of Globalizationon Indian Economy GDC, Puttur University Participat
ed 27-09-2014
25
Human ResourceDevelopment in HigherEducation and Role ofGovt. Degree Colleges inA.P
GCGTA.A.P State Participated 13-12-2014
26ContemporaryLiteratures in EnglishCritical Perspectives
Sri. PadmavathiMahila
Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati
National Participated
7, 8,January,
2015
27 Strategies for studentsP.V.K.N. Govt.
College,Chittoor
University Participated
17-18December,
2014
28Recent Development inExternal Sector of Indianeconomy (ESIE, 2014)
GDC, Puttur National PaperPresented 27-09-2014
29
Enhancement ofTeaching Skills AmongNew Entrants in DegreeColleges
GDC, Nagari University Participated 07-03-2015
30
Dr.K.SrideviLect. in English
Strategies for studentsP.V.K.N. Govt.
College,Chittoor
University Participated
17-18December,
2014
31 Goal setting andcommunication skills GDC, Puttur University Participat
ed05, August,
2014
32 New Trends in EnglishLanguage Teaching
GDC(W),Srikalahasthi National Paper
Presented
22nd, 23rd,August,2014
33
Recent Developments inthe External Sector orIndian Economy(ESIE,2014)
GDC, Puttur University PaperPresented 27-09-2014
34
Human ResourceDevelopment in HigherEducation and Role ofGovt. Degree Colleges inA.P
GCGTA.A.P State Participated 13-12-2014
35Emerging Trends inEnglish LanguageTeaching
GDC,Vidavalur National Paper
Presented20,21
Feb,2015
36ContemporaryLiteratures in EnglishCritical Perspectives
Sri. PadmavathiMahila
Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati
National Participated
7, 8,January,
2015
37 National Integration -Challenges and remedies GDC, Puttur University Participat
ed 20-02-2015
38Conventional MethodsVs New Methods ofTeaching English
PRR & VS GC,Vidavalur,
SPSR NelloreNational Participat
ed
20-21February,
2015
39
Enhancement ofTeaching Skills AmongNew Entrants in DegreeColleges
GDC, Nagari University Participated 7-03-2015
40 Indian DiasporaVisvodaya
GDC,Venkatagiri
National PaperPresented
26-27,February,
2015
41ContemporaryLiteratures in EnglishCritical Perspectives
Sri. PadmavathiMahila
Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati
National Participated
7, 8,January,
2015
42 Impact of E-Commerceon retail Trade GDC, Puttur University Participat
ed24, Feb,
2015
43 Dialectics of Languageand Literature SPSR Nellore, National Paper
Presented
03-04November,
2014
44 Emerging Trends inLiteratures in English
BharathiWomen’s
(Autonomous)Chennai
International PaperPresented 11-12-2014
45 Significance of HumanValues A Perspective
GDC, Men (A),Kadapa National Paper
Presented18-19
March, 2015
46Software Based StatisticalAnalysis Using MS. Exceland SPSS
Sri. PadmavathiMahila
Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati
National Participated
8-14 Sept,2014
47
Dr.C.Chinnapapamma
Lect. in Telugu
AnnamayyaSamkeethanalu -TeluguSahithya vaibhavam
Sri. P.MVisvavidyalaya
m, TirupatiNational Paper
Presented10-11-12
Sept,2014
48
Recent Developments inthe External Sector inIndian Economy (SIE,2014)
GDC, Puttur National PaperPresented 27-09-2014
49
Human ResourceDevelopment in HigherEducation and Role ofGovt. Degree Colleges inA.P
GCGTA.A.P State Participated 13-12-2014
50Acharaya KolakaluriEnaach Sahitya –Salochana
Sri. PadmavathiMahila
Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati
National PaperPresented
19-20, Dec,2014
51
Enhancement ofTeaching Skills AmongNew Entrants in DegreeColleges
GDC, Nagari University Participated 7-03-2015
52 Contemporary Issues inLiterature and Culture
P.R.GDC(A),Kakinada, A.P. International Paper
Presented6-7 Feb,
2015
53Aadhunika SahitymloBalala SamsyamlaChitrekarana
GDC,Srikalahasthi National Paper
Presented23-24, Feb,
2015
54 Significance of HumanValues
GDC, Men (A),Kadapa National Paper
Presented18-19,
March, 2015
55National Integration –Challenges andRemedies
GDC, Puttur National Participated 20-02-2015
56Telugu SahythyanakiChittoor Dist KavulaRachethala Dhodam
GDC, Nagari National PaperPresented
03-04,March, 2015
57 Impact of E-Commerceon Retail Trade GDC, Puttur University Participat
ed24, Feb,
2015
58
Sri.M.Ramaswamy
Lect. in Telugu
Contermparary Issues inLiterature and Culture
P.R.GDC(A),Kakinada, A.P. International Paper
Presented6-7 Feb,
2015
59 Ramakatha Jeevan,Sahithya Evam Kala
S.V. OrientalDegree & P.G.
College,Tirupati
National Participated
7-8, Feb,2015
60Aadhunika SahitymloBalala SamsyamlaChitrekarana
GDC,Srikalahasthi National Paper
Presented23-24, Feb,
2015
61National Integration –Challenges andRemedies
GDC, Puttur University Participated 20-02-2015
62 Impact of E-Commerceon Retail Trade GDC, Puttur University Participat
ed24, Feb,
2015
63
Recent Development isthe External Sector ofIndia Economy (ESIE,2014)
GDC, Puttur National PaperPresented 27-09-2014
64Telugu SahythyanakiChittoor Dist KavulaRachethala Dhodam
GDC, Nagari National PaperPresented
03-04,March, 2015
65
Enhancement ofTeaching Skills AmongNew Entrants in DegreeColleges
GDC, Nagari University Participated 7-03-2015
66 Rasarui Mudra NavalSamaria Paristhitulu
S.V. Arts.College,Tirupati
National Participated
10-11- Nov,2014
67
Human ResourceDevelopment in HigherEducation and Role ofGovt. Degree Colleges inA.P
GCGTA.A.P State Participated 13-12-2014
68
Dr.R.B.VanisreeLect. in Hindi
Applied Psychology andSpirituality -Contribution to Health,Happiness, Professions &Leadership
Sri. PadmavathiMahila
Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati
International PaperPresented
23-25 Jan,2015
69 Third internationalworld Hindi
Tamil NaiduSahitya
Academy,Chennai
International PaperPresented 10 Jan, 2015
70International Seminar onContemporary issues inLiterature
P.R.GDC(A),Kakina
da A.P.International Paper
Presented6,7 Feb,
2015
71 Confine DavidicLiterature
S.V. University,Tirupati International Paper
Presented26 May,
2015
72Ram Darashmisra KeKatha Sahitya meSamajik Darsan
S.V. University,Tirupati National Paper
Presented17-19 Oct,
2014
73 Rasani Katallo NyayamKosam Poradam Patralu
S.V. University,Tirupati National Paper
Presented10-11 Nov,
2014
74 Ramakatha Jeevan,Sahithya Evam Kala
S.V. OrientalDegree & P.G.
College,Tirupati
National PaperPresented
7-8, Feb,2015
75 Telugu Kathaku rasaniDohadam GDC, Nagari National Paper
Presented3,4 March,
2015
76 Indian Heritage culture S.V. University,Tirupati National Paper
Presented20 March,
2015
77
Human ResourceDevelopment in HigherEducation and Role ofGovt. Degree Colleges inA.P
GCGTA.A.P State Participated 13-12-2014
78 Impact of GlobalsationOn Indian Economy GDC, Puttur National Participat
ed 27-09-2014
79
Sri.M.Jayachandra
BabuLect. in
Mathematics
Recent Development isthe External Sector ofIndia Economy (ESIE,2014)
GDC, Puttur National Participated 27-09-2014
80
Human ResourceDevelopment in HigherEducation and Role ofGovt. Degree Colleges inA.P
GCGTA.A.P State Participated 13-12-2014
81National Intergration –Challenges andRemedies
GDC, Puttur University Participated 20-02-2015
82
Recent Trends andAdvances inMathematics and ItsApplications
Sri. PadmavathiMahila
Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati
National PaperPresented March, 2015
83 Recent Trends in LifeSciences, 2014
T.R.R.GDC,Kandukur National Paper
Presented7-8 Aug,
2014
84
Dr.G.Krishnaiah
Reader inPhysics
Human ResourceDevelopment in HigherEducation and Role ofGovt. Degree Colleges inA.P
GCGTA.A.P State Participated 13-12-2014
85 Impact of GlobalsationOn Indian Economy GDC, Puttur University Participat
ed 27-09-2014
86National Integration –Challenges andRemedies
GDC, Puttur University Participated 20-02-2015
87
One Day college levelseminar in Goal Settingand CommunicationSkills
GDC, Puttur University Participated 05-08-2014
88 59th DAE Solid StatePhysics Symposium VIT, Vellore National Paper
Presented16-20, Dec,
2014
89Recent Trends inMaterial Science (RTMS,2015)
S.V. UniversityTirupati. National Participat
ed1-2 March,
2015
90 19th National Seminar onCrystal Growth VIT, Vellore National Participat
ed12-14,
March, 2015
91Electronics SystemDesign andManufacturing (ESDM)
S.V. UniversityTirupati. National Participat
ed30 March,
2015
92
Advances in MaterialScience andNanotechnology(AMNT-2015)
S.B.V. R.DC,Badvel, YSR,
DistNational Paper
Presented5th, April,
2015
93Role of science andtechnology on Indianeconomy
GDC, Puttur National PaperPresented
27, Sept,2014
94Rare earth (Dy, Er) iondoped EPR properties ofZnO nanoparticles
SV. DC,Kadapa National Participat
ed1-2, March,
2015
95
Dr.M.BhaskarReddy
Reader inPhysics
Human ResourceDevelopment in HigherEducation and Role ofGovt. Degree Colleges inA.P
GCGTA.A.P State Participated 13-12-2014
96 DAE- Solid State PhysicsSymposium
VIT,University,
VelloreNational Paper
Presented16-20 Dec,
2014
97International Conferenceon Energy materialsICEM, 2014
SatyabhamaUniversity,
Chennai, T.NInternational Paper
Presented28-30 July,
2014
98
Recent Development isthe External Sector ofIndia Economy (ESIE,2014)
GDC, Puttur National PaperPresented
27, Sep,2014
99
The Role of NanoTechnology in the fieldsof Physical and Bio-Sciences
B.T College,Madanapalle National Paper
Presented29-30 Oct,
2014
100Recent trends inMaterial Science (RTMS)2015
Dept. ofPhysics S.V.
DegreeCollege,Kadapa
National PaperPresented
1-2, March,2015
101
Advances in MaterialScience and NanoTechnology (AMNT-2015)
Dept. ofPhysics SVBR
DegreeCollege,
Badvel, YSR,Dist.
National PaperPresented
5th April,2015
102 Impact of E-Commerceof Retail trade
GDC, Puttur University Participated
24, Feb,2014
103National IntegrationChallenges andRemedies
GDC, Puttur University Participated
20th Feb,2015
104 Goal Setting andCommunication skill
GDC, Puttur University Participated
5th Aug,2015
105
Dr.B.Annapurna
SaradaReader in
Physics
Goal Setting andCommunication skill
GDC, Puttur University Participated
5th Aug,2015
106 Impact of E-Commerceof Retail trade
GDC, Puttur University Participated
24, Feb,2014
107National IntegrationChallenges andRemedies
GDC, Puttur University Participated
20th Feb,2015
108
Human ResourceDevelopment in HigherEducation and Role ofGovt. Degree Colleges inA.P
GCGTA.A.P State Participated 13-12-2014
109
Dr.T. SuhasiniLect. in Physics
Impact of E-Commerceof Retail trade
GDC, Puttur University Participated
24, Feb,2014
110
Recent Developments inthe External Sector ofIndian Economy (ESIE,2014)
GDC, Puttur University Participated 27-09-2014
111
Human ResourceDevelopment in HigherEducation and Role ofGovt. Degree Colleges inA.P
GCGTA.A.P State Participated 13-12-2014
112
Dr.K. ArunaReader inChemistry
Human ResourceDevelopment in HigherEducation and Role ofGovt. Degree Colleges inA.P
GCGTA.A.P State Participated 13-12-2014
113
Recent Developments inthe External Sector ofIndian Economy (ESIE,2014)
GDC, Puttur National Participated 27-09-2014
114
National Seminar onRecent Trends inChemistry Research,2014 (NSRTCR)
GDC, Kodur(RS), Kadapa
DistNational Participat
ed30th July,
2014
115National seminar onName Materials andGlobal perspectives
JNTU,Anantapur National Participat
ed 31-01-2015
116
Smt.P. JeevanJyoti
Lect. inChemistry
National Seminar onRecent Trends inChemistry Research,2014 (NSRTCR)
GDC, Kodur(RS), Kadapa
DistNational Participat
ed30th July,
2014
117
Recent Developments inthe External Sector ofIndian Economy (ESIE,2014)
GDC, Puttur National PaperPresented 27-09-2014
118
Human ResourceDevelopment in HigherEducation and Role ofGovt. Degree Colleges inA.P
GCGTA.A.P State Participated 13-12-2014
119 Impact of E-Commerceon retail Trade GDC, Puttur University Participat
ed
24th
February,2015
120
Dr.B. MaheshLect. in
Chemistry
National Seminar onRecent Trends inChemistry Research,2014 (NSRTCR)
GDC, Kodur(RS), Kadapa
DistNational Participat
ed30th July,
2014
121
Recent Developments inthe External Sector ofIndian Economy (ESIE,2014)
GDC, Puttur National PaperPresented 27-09-2014
122
Human ResourceDevelopment in HigherEducation and Role ofGovt. Degree Colleges in
GCGTA.A.P State Participated 13-12-2014
123 Impact of E-Commerceon retail Trade GDC, Puttur University Participat
ed
24th
February,2015
124
Sri. D.Govindarajulu
Lect. inBotany
Mushroom Cultivation(NWMC, 2014)
S.V. UniversityTirupati. National Participat
ed12-13, Nov,
2014
125National Integration –Challenges andRemedies
GDC, Puttur University Participated 20-02-2015
126
Recent Developments inthe External Sector ofIndian Economy (ESIE,2014)
GDC, Puttur University Participated 27-09-2014
127 Impact of E-Commerceon Retail Trade GDC, Puttur University Participat
ed24th Feb,
2015
128
National Seminar onRecent Trends inChemistry Research,2014 (NSRTCR)
GDC, Kodur(RS), Kadapa
DistNational Participat
ed30th July,
2014
129Recent Advances inPlant Science (RAPS,2015)
P.V.K.N. Govt.College,Chittoor
National Participated
07-08,March, 2015
130
Human ResourceDevelopment in HigherEducation and Role ofGovt. Degree Colleges inA.P
GCGTA.A.P State Participated 13-12-2014
131 Conservation of EasternGhats
S.V. UniversityTirupati. National Participat
ed04-05 Dec,
2014
132
Sri.T. ChandraSekhar
Lect. in Botany
Mushroom Cultivation(NWMC, 2014)
S.V. UniversityTirupati. National Participat
ed12-13, Nov,
2014
133 Conservation of EasternGhats
S.V. UniversityTirupati. National Participat
ed04-05 Dec,
2014
134
Human ResourceDevelopment in HigherEducation and Role ofGovt. Degree Colleges inA.P
GCGTA.A.P State Participated 13-12-2014
135Recent Advances inPlant Science (RAPS,2015)
P.V.K.N. Govt.College,Chittoor
National Participated
07-08,March, 2015
136
Ethnobotany TraditionalKnowledge Access &Benefit Sharing(Nwebtk,2014)
S.P.W. Degree&. P.G.
College, T.T.D.Devasthanams,
Tirupati
National Participated
1-3 Sept,2014
137
Recent Developments inthe External Sector ofIndian Economy (ESIE,2014)
GDC, Puttur National Participated 27-09-2014
138 Impact of E-Commerceon Retail Trade GDC, Puttur University Participat
ed24th Feb,
2015
139National Integration –Challenges andRemedies
GDC, Puttur University Participated 20-02-2015
140
Dr.M.ArunaKumari
Lect. in Botany
Impact of E-Commerceon Retail Trade GDC, Puttur University Participat
ed24th Feb,
2015
141 National seminar onNutrition & Immunity
SPSR,Naidupet,
Nellore Dist.National Participat
ed18-19 July,
201
142
Recent Developments inthe External Sector ofIndian Economy (ESIE,2014)
GDC, Puttur National Participated 27-09-2014
143
Human ResourceDevelopment in HigherEducation and Role ofGovt. Degree Colleges inA.P
GCGTA.A.P State Participated 13-12-2014
144
Network of IndianUniversity on Cultural &Biological Diversity(NIUCBD),
S.V. UniversityTirupati. National Participat
ed29-31, Jan,
2014
145 Mushroom Cultivation(NWMC, 2014)
S.V. UniversityTirupati. National Participat
ed12-13, Nov,
2014
146
Ethno botanyTraditional KnowledgeAccess & Benefit Sharing(Nwebtk,2014)
S.P.W. Degree&. P.G.
College, T.T.D.Devasthanams,
Tirupati
National Participated
1-3 Sept,2014
147 Conservation of EasternGhats
S.V. UniversityTirupati. National Participat
ed04-05 Dec,
2014
148
Dr.M.AnandaRao
Reader inZoology
Molecular and GeneticsBasis of NeurologicalDisorders
Sri. V.S.S.CGDC, Nellore
DistNational Participat
ed19-20 Dec,
2014
149Molecular and GeneticsBasis of NeurologicalDisorders
Sri. V.S.S.CGDC, Nellore
DistNational Paper
Presented19-20 Dec,
2014
150
Human ResourceDevelopment in HigherEducation and Role ofGovt. Degree Colleges inA.P
GCGTA.A.P State Participated 13-12-2014
151
Sri.B.Subramanyam
Lect. inZoology
Recent Developments inthe External Sector ofIndian Economy (ESIE,2014)
GDC, Puttur National Participated 27-09-2014
152
Human ResourceDevelopment in HigherEducation and Role ofGovt. Degree Colleges inA.P
GCGTA.A.P State Participated 13-12-2014
153 Recent Trends in LifeSciences, 2014
T.R.R GDC,Kandukur National Participat
ed7-8 August,
2014
154Molecular and GeneticsBasis of NeurologicalDisorders
Sri. V.S.S.CGDC, Nellore
DistNational Participat
ed19-20 Dec,
2014
155
Dr.R.KamliNaik
Lect. inZoology
Biodiversity,Environment Hazards –Therapeutic Approachesand Drug Design
GDC (W),Srikalahasti National Paper
Presented26-27 July,
2014
156
Enhancement ofTeaching Skills AmongNew Entrants in DegreeCollege
GDC, Nagari University Participated
3,4 March,2015
157
Sustainability andManagement of AquaticEcosystems in SeminarAreas
Govt. College(UG & PG)Anantapur
National Participated
7-8 January,2015
158Molecular and GeneticsBasis of NeurologicalDisorders
Sri. V.S.S.CGDC, Nellore
Dist
National PaperPresented
19-20 Dec,2014
159
Dr.C. RamanaReddy
Lect. in Pol.Science
Regionalism andNational Integration –Challenges and Prospects
S.K.P.GC.Guntakal,Anantapur
National PaperPresented
24 Feb,2015
160
Human ResourceDevelopment in HigherEducation and Role ofGovt. Degree Colleges inA.P
GCGTA.A.P State Participated 13-12-2014
161 Electoral Reforms Needof the Hour
S.V.A. GDC,Srikalahasti National Paper
Presented31st January,
2015
162
Recent Developments inthe External Sector ofIndia Economy (ESIE,2014)
GDC, Puttur National PaperPresented 27-09-2014
163National IntegrationChallenges andRemedies
GDC, Puttur University Participated 20-02-2015
164
Dr.M.BhaskaraRaju
Lect. in Pol.Science
Financial Inclusion forInclusive growthOpportunities andChallenges
GDC,Zaheerabad,Medak Dist.
National PaperPresented
22-23, Aug,2014
165
Recent Developments inthe External Sector ofIndian Economy (ESIE,2014)
GDC, Puttur National PaperPresented 27-09-2014
166 Electoral Reforms Needof the Hour
S.V.A. GDC,Srikalahasti National Paper
Presented31st January,
2015
167National Integration –Challenges andRemedies
GDC, Puttur University Participated 20-02-2015
168
Enhancement ofTeaching Skills AmongNew Entrants in DegreeCollege
GDC, Nagari University Participated
3,4 March,2015
169 Significance of HumanValues A perspective
GDC for Men(A), Kadapa National Paper
Presented18-19
March, 2015
170Biodiversity,Environment Hazards –Therapeutic Approaches
GDC (W),Srikalahasthi National Paper
Presented26-27 July,
2014
and Drug Design
171
Dr.C.SreeramuluReader inEconomics
Financial Inclusion forInclusive growthOpportunities andChallenges
GDC,Zaheerabad,Medak Dist.
National PaperPresented
22-23, Aug,2014
172 Role of SEBI In InvestorsProtection
GDC,Rajampet,
KadapaNational Paper
Presented5-6 Sept,
2014
173
Impact of ClimateChange on Food, Waterand environmentalSecurity
D.K.GC forWomen,Nellore
National PaperPresented
31-07-201401-08-2014
174 Challenges and Strategiesof Food Security In India
K.S.N.GDC forWomen
AnanthapurNational Paper
Presented20-21, Aug,
2014
175 Significance of HumanValues A perspective
GDC for Men(A), Kadapa National Paper
Presented18-19
March, 2015
176
Recent Developments inthe External Sector ofIndian Economy (ESIE,2014)
GDC, Puttur National PaperPresented 27-09-2014
177
One Day college levelSeminar in Goal Settingand CommunicationSkills
GDC, Puttur University Participated
05th Aug,2014
178Electronics SystemDesign andManufacturing (ESDM)
A.P.S KillDevelopmentCorporationHyderabad
State Participated
30th March,2015
179
Enhancement ofTeaching Skills AmongNew Entrants in DegreeCollege
GDC, Nagari University Participated
3,4 March,2015
180Internal Integration –Challenges andRemedies
GDC, Puttur University Participated 20-02-2015
181 Impact of E-Commerceon Retail Trade GDC, Puttur University Participat
ed24 Feb,2015
182Sri.S.Krishnaiah
Lecturer inEconomics
Human ResourceDevelopment in HigherEducation and Role ofGovt. Degree Colleges inA.P
GCGTA.A.P State Participated 13-12-2014
183
Sri.G.SureshBabu
Lect. inCommerce
Financial Inclusion forInclusive growthOpportunities andChallenges
GDC,Zaheerabad,Medak Dist.
National PaperPresented
22-23, Aug,2014
184 Public Police andManagement Bangalore International Participat
ed11-13 Aug,
2014
185 National Seminar onNutrition and Immunity
Naidupet, SPSRNellore Dist. National Paper
Presented18-19 July,
2014
186 Role of SEBI In InvestorsProtection
GDC,Rajampet,
KadapaNational Paper
Presented5-6 Sept,
2014
187 Retail Marketing Giriraj National Paper 26-27 Sept,
Problems and Prospects GDC(A),Nizamabad,
Telangana state
Presented 2014
188
Recent Developments inthe External Sector ofIndian Economy (ESIE,2014)
GDC, Puttur National PaperPresented 27-09-2014
189Women Empowerment– EconomicsDevelopment
Sri PadmavathiWomen’s
Degree AndP.G. College,
Tirupati
National PaperPresented
21-22 Feb,2015
190
Role of Banking andFinancial Services inIndian promising sectorA Study
SreeVidyanikethanInstitutive ofmanagement
National PaperPresented
27-28 Feb,2015
191 Emerging Trends inServices Sector in India
Yogi VemanaUniversity National Paper
Presented20 March,
2015
192 Impact of E-Commerceon Retail Trade GDC, Puttur University Participat
ed24 Feb,2015
193Certificate ofParticipation EthicalHacking workshop
CREC, Tirupati University Participated
4-5 Aug,2014
194 Innovation &Entrepreneurship
Sri PadmavathiWomen’s
Degree AndP.G. College,
Tirupati
University Participated 10 Sep, 2014
195
Human ResourceDevelopment in HigherEducation and Role ofGovt. Degree Colleges inA.P
GCGTA.A.P State Participated 13-12-2014
196 Goal Setting andCommunication Skills GDC, Puttur University Participat
ed05 Aug,
2014
197National Integration –Challenges andRemedies
GDC, Puttur University Participated 20-02-2015
198
Dr.K.ManoharLect. in
Commerce
Human ResourceDevelopment in HigherEducation and Role ofGovt. Degree Colleges inA.P
GCGTA.A.P State Participated 13-12-2014
199Indian Capital Marketrole of SEBI in InvestorsProtraction
GDC,Rajampet,
KadapaNational Paper
Presented5-6 Sept,
2014
200 Retail MarketingProblems and Prospects
GirirajGDC(A),
Nizamabad,Telangana state
National PaperPresented
26-27 Sept,2014
201
Recent Developments inthe External Sector ofIndian Economy (ESIE,2014)
GDC, Puttur National PaperPresented 27-09-2014
202 Goal Setting and GDC, Puttur University Participat 05 Aug,
Communication Skills ed 2014
203National Integration –Challenges andRemedies
GDC, Puttur University Participated 20-02-2015
204 Impact of E-Commerceon Retail Trade GDC, Puttur University Participat
ed24 Feb,2015
205
Financial Inclusion forInclusive growthOpportunities andChallenges
GDC,Zaheerabad,Medak Dist.
National PaperPresented
22-23, Aug,2014
206 Department ofManagement studies
S.V. University,Tirupati International Participat
ed11 Aug,2014
207
Dr.S. RaviVarma
Reader inCommerce
Indian Capital Marketrole of SEBI in InvestorsProtraction
GDC,Rajampet,
KadapaNational Paper
Presented5-6 Sept,
2014
208
Financial Inclusion forInclusive growthOpportunities andChallenges
GDC,Zaheerabad,Medak Dist.
National PaperPresented
22-23, Aug,2014
209 Retail MarketingProblems and Prospects
GirirajGDC(A),
Nizamabad,Telangana state
National PaperPresented
26-27 Sept,2014
210
Recent Developments inthe External Sector ofIndian Economy (ESIE,2014)
GDC, Puttur National PaperPresented 27-09-2014
211 Goal Setting andCommunication Skills GDC, Puttur University Participat
ed05 Aug,
2014
212National Integration –Challenges andRemedies
GDC, Puttur University Participated 20-02-2015
213 Impact of E-Commerceon Retail Trade GDC, Puttur University Participat
ed24 Feb,2015
214
Human ResourceDevelopment in HigherEducation and Role ofGovt. Degree Colleges inA.P
GCGTA.A.P State Participated 13-12-2014
215
Role of Banking andFinancial Services inIndian promising sectorA Study
SreeVidyanikethanInstitutive ofmanagement
National PaperPresented
27-28 Feb,2015
216 Emerging Trends inServices Sector in India
Yogi VemanaUniversity National Paper
Presented20 March,
2015
217
Indian Rural Economyand Employmentimportance, Issues andchallenges
GDC, Razole National PaperPresented
23-24 Feb,2015
218 Department ofManagement studies
S.V. University,Tirupati International Participat
ed11 Aug,2014
219
Sri. P. SiddaiahLect. in
Commerce
Recent Developments inthe External Sector ofIndian Economy (ESIE,2014)
GDC, Puttur National PaperPresented 27-09-2014
220 Goal Setting andCommunication Skills GDC, Puttur University Participat
ed05 Aug,
2014
221National Integration –Challenges andRemedies
GDC, Puttur University Participated 20-02-2015
222 Impact of E-Commerceon Retail Trade GDC, Puttur University Participat
ed24 Feb,2015
223 Innovation &Entrepreneurship
Sri PadmavathiWomen’s
Degree AndP.G. College,
Tirupati
University Participated 10 Sep, 2014
224
Financial Inclusion forInclusive growthOpportunities andChallenges
GDC,Zaheerabad,Medak Dist.
National PaperPresented
22-23, Aug,2014
225Indian Capital Marketrole of SEBI in InvestorsProtraction
GDC,Rajampet,
KadapaNational Paper
Presented5-6 Sept,
2014
226
Contemporary Issuesand challenges ofbanking and financialservices in India
SreeVidyanikethanInstitutive ofmanagement
National PaperPresented
27-28 Feb,2015
227 Retail MarketingProblems and Prospects
GirirajGDC(A),
Nizamabad,Telangana state
National PaperPresented
26-27 Sept,2014
228
Human ResourceDevelopment in HigherEducation and Role ofGovt. Degree Colleges inA.P
GCGTA.A.P State Participated 13-12-2014
229Important Issues inIndian Rural economyand Employment
GDC, Razole National PaperPresented
23-24 Feb,2015
230 Emerging Trends inServices Sector in India
Yogi VemanaUniversity National Paper
Presented20 March,
2015
231
Sri.R.V.SubbaReddyLect. in
Commerce
Contemporary Issuesand challenges ofbanking and financialservices in India
SreeVidyanikethanInstitutive ofmanagement
National PaperPresented
27-28 Feb,2015
232
Changes in InsuranceBusiness afterLiberalization ofInsurance sector in India
GDC, Tuni National PaperPresented
09 March,2015
233National Integration –Challenges andRemedies
GDC, Puttur University Participated 20-02-2015
234 Impact of E-Commerceon Retail Trade GDC, Puttur University Participat
ed24 Feb,2015
235 Financial Inclusion for GDC, National Paper 22-23, Aug,
Inclusive growthOpportunities andChallenges
Zaheerabad,Medak Dist.
Presented 2014
236 Innovation &Entrepreneurship
Sri PadmavathiWomen’s
Degree AndP.G. College,
Tirupati
University Participated 10 Sep, 2014
237 Retail Marketing –Problems and prospects
GDC,Zaheerabad,Medak Dist.
National PaperPresented
26-27, Sept,2014
238
Indian Rural Economyand Employmentimportance, Issues andchallenges
GDC, Razole National PaperPresented
23-24 Feb,2015
239Strength Baseddevelopment ineducation
S.V. UniversityTirupati. University Participat
ed10 Aug,2014
240
Recent Developments inthe External Sector ofIndian Economy (ESIE,2014)
GDC, Puttur National PaperPresented 27-09-2014
241 The Indian PhilosophicalCongress
S.V. UniversityTirupati. National Paper
Presented17-19 Oct,
2014
242
Impact of CropInsurance Scheme onRural Economy inAndhra Pradesh.
GDC,Ventagiri,
Nellore Dist.National Paper
Presented11-12 Feb,
2015
243 Self Management S.V. UniversityTirupati. International Participat
ed11 Aug,2014
244Impact of mining onCropping pattern andenvironment
GDC,Rajampet,
Y.S.R. DistrictNational Paper
Presented6-7 March,
2015
245 Challenges and strategiesfor consumer protection
GDC for Men,Y.S.R. District National Paper
Presented13 March,
2015
246 Emerging Trends inServices Sector in India
Yogi VemanaUniversity National Paper
Presented20 March,
2015
247
Human ResourceDevelopment in HigherEducation and Role ofGovt. Degree Colleges inA.P
GCGTA.A.P State Participated 13-12-2014
248 Goal Setting andCommunication Skills GDC, Puttur University Participat
ed05 Aug,
2014
249Indian Capital Marketrole of SEBI in InvestorsProtraction
GDC,Rajampet,
KadapaNational Paper
Presented5-6 Sept,
2014
250Dr.M.Reddi
NaikLect. in
Commerce
Indian Capital Marketrole of SEBI in InvestorsProtraction
GDC,Rajampet,
KadapaNational Paper
Presented5-6 Sept,
2014
251
Financial Inclusion forInclusive growthOpportunities andChallenges
GDC,Zaheerabad,Medak Dist.
National PaperPresented
22-23, Aug,2014
252 Retail Marketing – GDC, National Paper 26-27, Sept,
Problems and prospects Zaheerabad,Medak Dist.
Presented 2014
253 The Indian PhilosophicalCongress
S.V. UniversityTirupati. National Paper
Presented17-19 Oct,
2014
254Strength Baseddevelopment ineducation
S.V. UniversityTirupati. University Participat
ed10 Aug,2014
253 Self Management S.V. UniversityTirupati. International Participat
ed11 Aug,2014
254Industrial Relations andHuman Relations in theEar of Globalization
NagarajunaUniversity,
GunturNational Paper
Presented15-08 Feb,
2015
255 The Indian PhilosophicalCongress
S.V. UniversityTirupati. National Paper
Presented17-19 Oct,
2014
256
Recent Developments inthe External Sector ofIndian Economy (ESIE,2014)
GDC, Puttur National PaperPresented 27-09-2014
257 Challenges and strategiesfor consumer protection
GDC for MEN,Kadapa National Paper
Presented13 March,
2015
258 Goal Setting andCommunication Skills GDC, Puttur University Participat
ed05 Aug,
2014
259National Integration –Challenges andRemedies
GDC, Puttur University Participated 20-02-2015
260 Impact of E-Commerceon Retail Trade GDC, Puttur University Participat
ed24 Feb,2015
261 Emerging Trends inServices Sector in India
Yogi VemanaUniversity National Paper
Presented20 March,
2015
262 Innovation &Entrepreneurship
Sri PadmavathiWomen’s
Degree AndP.G. College,
Tirupati
University Participated 10 Sep, 2014
263 Emerging Trends inServices Sector in India
Yogi VemanaUniversity National Paper
Presented20 March,
2015
264
Impact of crop insurancescheme on ruraleconomy in AndhraPradesh
GDC, SPSRNellore Dist.
A.PNational Paper
Presented11-12 Feb,
2015
265
Indian Rural Economyand Employmentimportance, Issues andChallenges
GDC, Razole National PaperPresented
23-24 Feb,2015
266
Contemporary Issuesand Challenges ofBanking and Financialservices in India
SreeVidyanikethanInstitutive ofmanagement
National PaperPresented
27-28 Feb,2015
267
Changes in InsuranceBusiness afterLiberalization ofInsurance sector in India
GDC, Tuni,E.G. Dist National Paper
Presented09 march,
2015
268 Enhancement ofTeaching Skills Among GDC, Nagari National Participat
ed7 March,
2015
new entrants in Degree
269
The Role of SHGS inFinancial Inclusion AndBank Linkageprogramme A Study
GDC,Zaheerabad,Medak Dist.
National Participated
22-23 Aug,2014
270
Dr.D. BhaskarLect. in
Commerce
Recent Developments inthe External Sector ofIndian Economy (ESIE,2014)
GDC, Puttur National PaperPresented 27-09-2014
271 Goal Setting andCommunication Skills GDC, Puttur University Participat
ed05 Aug,
2014
272National Integration –Challenges andRemedies
GDC, Puttur University Participated 20-02-2015
273 Impact of E-Commerceon Retail Trade GDC, Puttur University Participat
ed24 Feb,2015
274
Contemporary Issuesand Challenges ofBanking and Financialservices in India
SreeVidyanikethanInstitutive ofmanagement
National PaperPresented
27-28 Feb,2015
275
Financial Inclusion forInclusive growthOpportunities andChallenges
GDC,Zaheerabad,Medak Dist.
National PaperPresented
22-23, Aug,2014
276 Indian Stock Market -Review of Literature
GDC,Rajampet,
Kadapa Dist.A.P
National PaperPresented
5-6 Sept,2014
277Agricultural CommodityFutures in India – aLiterature Review
GDC,Rajampet,
Kadapa Dist.A.P
National PaperPresented
5-6 Sept,2014
278Rural Entrepreneur shipin India – Problems andChallenges
GDC, Razole,East Godavari
Dist.National Paper
Presented23-24 Feb,
2015
279
Recent Trends inCommerce andManagementopportunities andChallenges
GDC,Khairatabad.
HydNational Paper
Presented25 Feb,2015
280
Changes in InsuranceBusiness afterLiberalization ofInsurance sector in India
GDC, Tuni E.G.Dist. National Paper
Presented9 March,
2015
281Impact of PowerHoliday on MSMESector
MVS GDC,Mahaboobnag
ar,National Paper
Presented18-19
March,2015
282Industrial Relations andHuman Relations in theEar of Globalization
NagarajunaUniversity,
GunturNational Paper
Presented15-08 Feb,
2015
283 Self Management S.V. University International Participat 11 Aug,
Tirupati. ed 2014
284 Emerging Trends inServices Sector in India
Yogi VemanaUniversity National Paper
Presented20 March,
2015
285 Role of Banks inDevelopment of MSMEs
S.V.University,Tirupati National Paper
Presented11-12 April,
2015
286 Importance of SelfManagement
ManagementStudies,
S.V.University,Tirupati
National PaperPresented
11- Aug,2014
287One Day workshop onUGC – XII PlansGuidelines
GDC (M),Ananthapuram
uNational Paper
Presented27 Oct,
2014
288
One day workshop onNational Integration –Challenges andRemedies
GDC, Puttur University Participated
20 Feb,2015
289
One day orientationprogramme onenhancement ofTeaching Skills AmongNew Entrants in DCs
GDC, Nagari University Participated
7 March,2015
290
Human ResourceDevelopment in HigherEducation and Role ofGovt. Degree Colleges inA.P
GCGTA.A.P State Participated 13-12-2014
291
Sri.S. SreekanthReddy
Lect. in LibraryScience
Recent Developments inthe External Sector ofIndian Economy (ESIE,2014)
GDC, Puttur National PaperPresented 27-09-2014
292 Electoral Reforms Needof the Hour
S.V.A. GDC,Srikalahasthi National Paper
Presented31st January,
2015
293 Goal Setting andCommunication Skills GDC, Puttur University Participat
ed05 Aug,
2014
294National Integration –Challenges andRemedies
GDC, Puttur University Participated 20-02-2015
295Aadhunika SahitymloBalala SamsyamlaChitrekarana
GDC,Srikalahasthi National Paper
Presented23-24, Feb,
2015
296Telugu SahythyanakiChittoor Dist KavulaRachethala Dhodam
GDC, Nagari National PaperPresented
03-04,March, 2015
297 Impact of E-Commerceon Retail Trade GDC, Puttur University Participat
ed24 Feb,2015
298
Human ResourceDevelopment in HigherEducation and Role ofGovt. Degree Colleges inA.P
GCGTA.A.P State Participated 13-12-2014
299
Dr. S.SudhakarPhysical
Education
Recent Developments inthe External Sector ofIndian Economy (ESIE,2014)
GDC, Puttur National Participated 27-09-2014
300 Goal Setting andCommunication Skills GDC, Puttur University Participat
ed05 Aug,
2014
301National Integration –Challenges andRemedies
GDC, Puttur University Participated 20-02-2015
Annexure - iv
3.3 Minor Research Projects
S.NoPrincipal
Investigator
Ongoing/Completed/Submitted
TitleFundingAgency
Grant(inLac)
Link No. /Proposals
sent
Date &Period
1Dr.K. ArunaReader inChemistry
Ongoing
Detailed study andAssessment ofwater quality atPuttur modal,Andhra Pradesh
UGC 1.82 5858Jan,2015
2Dr M.BhaskarReddy,Reader inPhysics
CompletedInvestigations onstable Schottkycontacts on n-InP
UGC-SERO,Hyd
2.0 4247/122013-
15.
3Dr. G.Krishnaiah,Reader inphysics
Ongoing
Investigations onrare earth dopedzinc oxide nanostructures
UGC-SERO,Hyd
1.75 4381/122014-
16
4Dr. M. ReddiNaik,Lecturer inCommerce
Sanctioned& Ongoing
“MGNREGA –Impact on SC,ST inChittoor Dist” ofAndhra Pradesh AStudy
UGC 2.55 -2014-
15
5Sri. G. SureshBabuLecturer inCommerce
Sanctioned& Ongoing
Problems andProspectus of FruitProcessing Industryin A.P
UGC 2.5 -2014-
15
6Sri.R.V. SubbaReddyLect. inCommerce
Ongoing
InstitutionalFinance to MSMEsa case study ofChittoor Dist ofA.P.
UGC 0.9 58482014-
15
7Dr.D.BhaskarLect. inCommerce
Submitted
Economics andDiseconomics FreePower toAgriculture Sector -A Case Study ofChittoor Dist.
UGC 2.9 - -
8Dr.K.ManoharLect. inCommerce
Submitted
Study ofIndebtednessamong the farmersin undivided stateof A.P.
UGC 3.0 - -
Annexure - v
3.4.Research Publications(Total No. of Publications: 38)
S.No.
Name of theFaculty
Tile of the Paper withPage No.
JournalISSN/ISBN No.
ImpactFactor
Date &Period
1Sri.P.Sanyasi RaoLecturer in English
Conventional MethodsVs New Methods ofTeaching English
EmergingTrends inEnglishLanguageTeaching
978-93-82 126-
99-7
20-21st
Feb, 2015
Feminine Sensibility andQuest for identity inAnita desai’s cry thePeacock
IndianDiaspora
978-15-08587-
21-7
26-24Feb, 2015
2Dr.K.SrideviLecturer in English
Modern Methods andTraditional Methods ofTeaching English A Study
New Trends inEnglishLanguagesTeaching.
Page.No.259
978-935171-023-3
22-23Aug, 2014
Mukta-Dhar- Tagore’sConvictions on ModernPolitics
Dialectics ofLanguage &Literative
9789351-
567097
3-4, Nov,2015
Indo-Anglican Fiction - Afeminist Study
EmergingTrends inEnglish Liangate
978-93-82126-
997
20-21st
Feb, 2015
Feminine Sensibility andQuest for identity inanita desai’s cry thePeacock
IndianDiaspora
978-15-08587-
21-7
26-24Feb, 2015
3Dr.R.B.VanisreeLectuer in Hindi
Bhakti Sahitva meviswabandutia kibhavana
Sak SahityaJeevan moolya
978-9351982-12-5
2014
Ram darash Mishra KeUpanyaasom MeinSamajik darshan
Journal byI.P.C
2014
4
Sri.M.JayachandraBabuLect. inMathematics
Radiation and chemicalReaction Effects onThermophoretic MHDFlow over an AlignedIsothermal PermeableSurface with Heat Source
2224-7467-2225-1913
2014
Radiation, inclinedmagnetic field and cross-diffusion effects o flowover a stretching surface
Basic andAppliedResearchInternational
2395-3438
2014
Radiation and soreteffects of MHDNanofluid flow over amoving certical movingplate in porous medium
Chemical andprocessEngineeringResearch
2224-7467-2225-09131
2014
5Dr.G.KrishnaiahReader in Physics
Ce Induced Structural andoptical properties of Cedoped ZnOnanoparticles.Vol.No.6,pp.3378-3381
InternationalJournal ofChem TechResearch
0974-4290
Aug, Sept,2014
Influence of Dy dopanton Structural andphotoluminescenceproperties of Dy dopedZnO nanoparticles 623(2015) 248-254
Alloys andCompounds
0925-8388
2.726
2015
Erbium induced RamanStudies and dielectricproperties of Er-dopedZO nanoparticles (Articlein Press)
AdvancedMaterialsLetters
0976-3961
1.930
2015
Room TemperatureFerromagnetism if Cd-CrTe diluted MagneticSemiconductors (146-151)
MaterialScience inSemiconductorProcessing
-1.338
2014
6Dr.M. BhaskarReddyReader in Physics
Influence of annealingtemperature on theelectrical, structural andsurface morphologyproperties of Au/CrSchottky contacts on n-type Imp Page No.823-836
Journal ofAdvances inPhysics 5(2014)
2347-3487
1.056
Sept, 2014
Electrical Parameters andCurrent ConductionMechanism in Cr/Au/n-InP Schottky Structure atDifferent AnnealingTemperatures
59th DAE-SolidState PhysicsSymposium (inPress)
16-20December,
2014
7Dr.K. ArunaReader inChemistry
A Simple Validated RP-HPLC method forqualification ofSumatiriptan Succivate inBank are phara medorgeform
IJPAR2320-2831
3.056
Jan, 2015
8
Smt.P. JeevanJyotiLecturer inChemistry
Resolution of Ascorbicacid in the Presence ofUA by K10-Clay/SDSModified carbon pasteelectrode
InternationalJournal ofInnovativeresearch inscience &Technology
2347-3207
0.7 July, 2014
Resolution of DA in thepresence of AA by thePolyonalic audiomodified carbon Pasteelectrode
ChemicalScience (2)transactions
21st Jan,2015
9Dr.B. MaheshLecturer inChemistry
Synthesis of Novel-2Amino-N-Hyderox
YbenzamideAntimicrobials
SyntheticsCommunicatio
ns
0039-7911 1.2 2014-15
10
Dr.C. RamanaReddyLecturer in Pol.Science
The Origin Importanceand Morale of Civil
Service in India
Education &Society
2319-9687
APeerReviewe
dJournal
July, 2014
Administrative Structureof UNICEF and itsActivities in India
Education &Society
2277-2405
APeerReviewe
dJournal
Sep, 2014
Status of Women andtheir Political
Participation in India
Education inEmerging
Indian Society
2394-434X
APeerReviewe
dJournal
Dec, 2014
11
Dr.M. BhaskaraRajuLecturer in Pol.Science
Educational Infrastructureand institutional
Effectiveness in Tirumala ,Tirupati Devasthanams
Higher EducationalInstitutions
AARJSH AsianAcademicresearch
Journal ofSocial Science &
Humanities
2278-859X
2.5 July, 2014
Paradigms if and LateralThinking twin Blessings
AARJSH AsianAcademicresearch
Journal ofSocial Science &
Humanities
2278-859X
2.5April,2015
12Sri. G.Suresh BabuLecturer inCommerce
Impact of Foreign directInvestment (FDI) in Food
Processing Sector
IOSRInternationalOrganizationof ScientificResearch
Journal ofBusinesses andManagement(IOSR-JBM)
2319-7668
Referred
Jan, 2015
Problems and Prospectsof Fruit processingindustry A study withreference to Chittoordistrict of A.P
IJRCMInternationalJournal ofResearch inCommerceEconomicsManagement
2231-4245
Referred Jan, 2015
13Dr.K. ManoharLecturer inCommerce
Non-Performing Assets ofUCBS
Indian Co-Op 52 No.1 July, 2014
Performance of PACs astudy with to Puttur
Erative ReviewIndian Co-Op
54 No.1April,2015
Working capitalManagement in UCBS
Erative Revised 55 No.1 July, 2015
14Dr.S. Ravi VarmaReader inCommerce
Socio-Economic background of theBeneficiaries of Coop.Agric Credit
Indian Co-opReview
Jan-March,2016
Performance of PACs astudy with to Puttur
Erative ReviewIndian Co-op
15Dr.M .Reddi NaikLecturer inCommerce
A Conceptual Study onforeign direct investmentin Retail sector withreference to India
GLIMPSES978-1630041955-4
Sep, 2014
Impact of MNP onconsumer behavior withreference to Tirupati city
IOSR Journals2319-7668
Dec, 2014
16Dr.D. BhaskarLecturer inCommerce
Role of Micro FinanceInstitutions for AchievingFinancial Inclusion inIndia
ManjeeraJournal ofResearch inSocial ScienceMJRSS
Vol. 1No.12394-5605
June, Dec,2014
A Study on the necessitiesof FDI in Retailing inIndia
ManjeeraPublishingHouse – MPH
9788193-033401
Nov, 2014
E-Banking Services inIndia
ParamountPublishingHouse
9789385-1010308
Feb, 2015
Total No. of Publications: 38
Annexure - iii2.13 Orientation / Refresher Courses/Other Training Classes attended List
S.N Name of the faculty Course &Title Place Period
1 Sri.M. RamaswamyLecturer in Telugu Refresher Training
SAPNETStudio
Dr.B.R.A.O.UJubliee HillsHyderabad
07-07-201411-07-2014
2 Sri.M. Jayachandra BabuLecturer in Mathematics Refresher Course ASC,
Hyderabad22-08-201411-09-2014
3 Dr.T. SuhasiniLecturer in Physics Orientation Course
H.C.University,Hyderabad.
26-02-201525-03-2015
4 Smt.P. Jeevana JyotiLecturer in Chemistry 12th Refresher Course S.V.University
, Tirupati04-08-201423-08-2014
5 Dr.B. MaheshLecturer in Chemistry 12th Refresher Course S.V.University
, Tirupati04-08-201423-08-2014
6 Sri. D. GovindarajuluLecturer in Botany
Refresher Course (DisasterManagement)
S.V.University, Tirupati
08-12-201427-12-2014
7 Sri.B. SubramanyamLecturer in Zoology
Orientation ProgrammeS.V.University
, Tirupati02-02-201528-02-2015
8 Dr.R.Kamli NaikLecturer in Zoology
Orientation ProgrammeS.V.University
, Tirupati02-02-201528-02-2015
9Dr.C. Ramana ReddyLecturer in PoliticalScience
Refresher Course(Special Summer School in Social
Sciences)
S.V.University, Tirupati
23-06-201412-07-2014
10Dr.M. Bhaskara Raju,Lecturer in PoliticalScience
Refresher Course(Special Summer School in Social
Sciences)
S.V.University, Tirupati
23-06-201412-07-2014
11 Sri.R.V. Subba ReddyLecturer in Commerce
Refresher Course S.V.University, Tirupati
13-10-201401-11-2014
12 Dr.M. Reddi NaikLecturer in Commerce
Refresher CourseS.V.University
, Tirupati13-10-201401-11-2014
13 Dr.R.Kamli Naik,Lecturer in Zoology
NCC Officers Training
OTAKamtee,
Maharashtra05-09-201413-12-2014
PART - BANNEXURE - iv
7.3 Give two Best Practices of the institution
i. Endowment Prizes:
The endowment prizes are instituted by our college. The chief objective of the noble
practice is to identify and honor the talented students in the field of academic, literary, cultural, and
sports activities on the eve of College Anniversary to create inspiration and competition among the
student community. This practice motivated students to achieve laurels at District and State level
competitions. The endowment prizes are being sponsored by the principal, faculty, Retired
Principals and local philanthropists.
ii. The Awareness on Environmental protection: (Vehicle Free Day, Plastic Free Day & Plantation ofSaplings)
To create awareness among the students’ community and others, observation of vehicle free
day, Plastic free day and presentation of saplings are taken up.
Vehicle free day is being regularly observed on the 1st Monday of every month so as to
protect air pollution. Vehicles emanate poisonous gases like carbon mono oxide etc. which spreads
out in to the air causing lot of problems to the living beings.
Similarly plastic free day is observed on the 2nd Monday of every month to bring change
among the students not to use plastic since it is harmful to the society. In this way the students are
created an awareness to avoid use of plastic so as to prevent environmental pollution.
Instead of presenting bouquets and shawls to the guests on the various occasions in the
college, saplings are presented to them and the same are planted in the college campus by them.
Students and faculty are motivated to plant saplings in the college campus and in their habitation
Dr. M. Bhaskar Reddy PrincipalIQAC Co-ordinator