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    II.CRITERION WISE INPUTS

    I. CURRICULAR ASPECTS

    II. TEACHING,LEARNING AND EVALUATION

    III. RESEARCH, CONSULTANCY AND EXTENSION

    IV. INFRASTRUCTURE AND LEARNING RESOURCES

    V. STUDENT SUPPORT AND PROGREESSION

    VI. ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT

    VII. HEALTHY PRACTICES

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    CRITERION-I : CURRICULAR ASPECTS

    1. What are the goals and objectives of the Institutions and where are theystated?

    The objectives of the Institution are stated in memorandum & Articlesof Association (as amended u to !"#1$#1%% ' of T ) *)+A,,) TA,-

    )/-0ATI 2A, I3+* 4)3)2T 5 0I)T67 *)+A,,) *egd. 5ociety 2o.18 of 1%9%. (Anne:ure ;4I'

    The goals and objectives include #

    1. To establish and maintain a college or colleges initially at 2agaram andthereafter at any other lace or laces within the limits of old *e alleTalu< roviding courses of study in Arts7 5cience and Technology inconformity with the rules and regulations to which it shall be affiliated.

    !. To start at 2agaram a 0ollege in memory and in the name of ,ate 5ri4elaga udi *amaey ore 5ugar 0o.,td. To act as a trust board7 to acce t endowments7 be=uests7 donations7

    subscri tions7 grants from institutions both rivate and ublic7 cor oratebodies7 local bodies and overnment and other transfers of ro ertymade to the society and to administer the same in accordance with theterms agreed.

    8. To raise necessary funds to maintain educational institutions under themanagement of the society and to administer the same.

    @. To establish7 maintain7 manage or assist financially institutions forromotion of science7 ,iterature7 ine Arts and Technology and those

    engaged in diffusion of useful

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    career oriented courses are in )nglish medium which can accommodate andencourage rural youth. Along with the common core syllabus at - levelIndian eritage and 0ulture7 5cience & 0iviliCation7 )nglish7 indi7 Telugu75ans

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    2 W,)/ ) 5 I,,

    E.5c. D3aths7 +hysics7 0hemistry E.5c.7 0om uters7 )lectronics Eotany7 Foology

    0ETD 0om uter Eased Test inE.A. D istory7 +olitics7 )conomics )nglish

    E.0omD Accountancy7 Industrial rganiCation ): erimental and *esearch And 3anagement7 Ean

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    The following ,ecturers of our 0ollege are the members of Eoards of 5tudiesD

    5.2o 2ame /e artment1. 5ri .-mavara 3urthy istory!. 5ri 2. oteswara *ao 0ommerce

    . 5ri T, 2arayana 0hemistry8. /r. T.4. rishna *ao )lectronics@. 5ri A.4.*aghava *ao 0ommerce9. 5ri 0.5uryanarayana *aju EotanyB. /r. 4. . 3ohan istory

    11. as there been an academic audit by the -niversity

    There is no academic audit by the -niversity.

    1!. urnish the following as ects of curriculum design

    a' Innovation such as modular curricularD

    The unitary curricular designed by the -niversity are im lemented effectively.The whole syllabus in a subject is divided into various units and teaching

    rogrammes are designed to com lete the units by a fi:ed guide. In this waythe im lementation becomes more effective.

    b' Inter G multi disci linary a roachD#

    5ome of the courses are of interdisci linary and multi#disci linary character.5yllabus of a course covering two subjects is called interdisci linary and thatcovering more than two subjects is multidisci linary.

    1. 3.5c.7 0hemistry # It covers 0hemistry H 0om uters It is interdisci linary.!. 3.5c.7 +hysics # It covers +hysics H 0om uters

    It is interdisci linary. 5cience & 0iviliCation # It covers EotanyH Foology H +hysics H 0hemistry

    It is multidisci linary8. Indian eritage & 0ulture

    It is interdisci linary # It covers istory H +hiloso hy

    @. E.0om. It covers 0ommerce H 0om uters H )conomics H It is 3ultidisci linary 3aths

    1 . Is there any mechanism to obtain feedbac< from academic eers andem loyers on teaching +rograms?

    6es (Anne:ure ; 4II'

    eedbac< used in the initiation 7 review and redesigning of teachingrogrammes.

    InitiationD 54*3 0ollege7 2agaram was established in 1%9% with the courses+-07EA7 and E.0om. In 1%B$ E.5c.7 with 3+0 and EF0 have been added

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    *eviewD The 0ollege governing body7 Academic ): erts and eads of thede artments review the teaching rogrammes from time to time. eed bac/7 untur 3ember8' -niversity *e resentative 3ember@' 5ubject ): ert # ):ternal 3ember

    b' /e artmental 0ommittee for non#teaching staffD1' 0orres ondent7 54*3 0ollege7 2agaram 0onvenor!' ovt. *e resentative ; *>/7 untur 3ember

    ' +rinci al7 54*3 0ollege7 2agaram 3emberc' 2ew teaching osition will be createdD

    1. Ey su erannuation of the e:isting staff member!. wing to increase in the wor< load on im lementation of

    new regulations in the courseGsyllabus.. wing to starting of new courses.

    11. +rovide the following information about the teaching staff recruited duringthe last two years.

    Teaching staff recruited from

    5ame 5tate ther 5tate

    5ame Institution ther Institution

    ovt. oundedD 2il 2il 2il5elf oundedD -. .

    +. .

    Eotany ## !Foology ## 10hemistry ## 13aths ## 1)lectronics ## 1

    +hysics ##

    2I,

    2il

    1!. /oes the college have the freedom and the resources to a oint and aytem oraryGadhoc teaching staff ?

    6es 2o

    The management has the freedom to a oint the tem orary teachingstaff who are aid from the resources of the management by following theguidelines of the Acharya 2agarjuna -niversity.

    or Adhoc a ointment of acultyD

    5election 0ommittee for teaching staff

    1. 0orres ondent7 54*3 0ollege7 2agaram 0hairman!. +rinci al7 54*3 0ollelge7 2agaram 0onvenor

    . ead of the /e artment7 54*3 0ollege72agaram 3ember8. ):ternal subject e: ert 3ember

    or staff a ointed by the above committee having the facility of contributory +. .

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    The 3anagement and +rinci al encourages the faculty to attendorientation courses and refresher courses and seminars of 2ational levelby giving on duty leave to u date yothi !$$9 /elhi 2ational

    !$. ive details of the contribution of the faculty in different committees of thecollege and the -niversity.-niversity ,evelD

    1. /r. 4. . 3ohan7 is acting as Eoard of studiesmember at Acharya 2agarjuna -niversity.

    !. 5ri A4 *aghava *ao7 acted as Eoard of studies memberat Acharya 2agarjuna -niversity.

    0ollege ,evel D (Anne:ure MI4'

    !1. urnish information about significant teaching innovations of the 0ollege.

    a' Archaeological museum established in 1%"B with artifacts from re#historic times to the resent. 5lides and e idiasco e used while teachinghistory and archaeology students.

    b' Wooden models in Eotany de t. used to e: lain Eotany conce ts to thestudents.

    c' A hylogenitic tree used for Eotany students.d' )volution of lants through ages # A wall chart used to learn )volution.e' Thermo 0ole 3odels

    f' +re aration of 3olecular structures using ine models in 0hemistry/e t.

    !!. What are the national and international lin

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    1. The aculty members of /e t. of )nglish of this 0ollege artici ated inthe woranmabhoomi rogramme conducted by ovt. of A.+. our0ollege teams wor

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    CRITERION-III : RESEARCH,CONSULTANCY AND EXTENSION.

    1. Is research a significant activity of the college?6es. The original motto of 5.4.*.3 college is to s read higher education amongthe oor rural eo le in old *e alle Talu< ./emands for higher education arera idly growing and even common man is able to a reciate the im ortance of advanced studies and research . ee ing this ra idly evolving current situationand the futuristic insights7 the 0ollege management has advised and is

    encouraging all the faculty members to initiate and establish a very strongresearch base in our 0ollege. or this the +rinci al has constituted a researchcommittee .The details are given below.

    0onvenerD/r.4. .3ohan.3embersD/r.4.4.5rinivasu7 /r. .5urendrababu7 5ri.E.5rinivasa *ao.

    A meeting of the research committee is being conveyed on1 th june !$$@and the following resolutions are made.

    1. *esearch activity enhances subject

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    c' When necessary a ro riate amount as seed money is being sanctioned bythe management.

    d' *esearch 0ommittee for submitting roject ro osalsD6es7 5ame as that mentions in column 1.

    e' Adjustment in teaching schedule Whenever a faculty member is given study leave7 a re lacement is done by atem orary art time staff. The college management and the +rinci al ta

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    ,esson Writer7 0entre for /istance )ducation7 Acharya2agarjuna -niversity (A.2.-'7 !$$ .

    %. 3.A.7 istory I 6ear +a er II7 istory of Andhras u to 1 9A./.7,esson Writer7 0entre for /istance )ducation7 A.2.-.7 !$$8.

    1$. 3.A.7 istory I 6ear +a er III7 istory of 5outh India(1 9 ; 1B9@'7 ,esson Writer7 0entre for /istance)ducation7 A.2.-.7 !$$ .

    11. 3.A.7 istory I 6ear +a er I47 istory of 3odern )uro e (1B"% ; 1%1%'7 ,esson Writer7 0entre for /istance )ducation7 A.2.-.7 !$$8.1!. 3.A.7 istory II 6ear +a er I7 istory of India ; II

    ( 3ughals and 3arathas '7 ,esson Writer7 0entre for/istance )ducation7 A.2.-.7 !$$@.

    1 . 3.A.7 istory II 6ear +a er II7 5ocial and )conomicistory of 3odern India7 ,esson Writer7 0entre for

    /istance )ducation7 A.2.-.7 [email protected]. 3.A.7 istory II 6ear +a er III7 istorical 3ethod with s ecial

    reference to Indian istory7 ,esson Writer 0entre for /istance)ducation7 A.2.-.7 !$$8.

    1@. 3.A.7 istory II 6ear +a er I47 istory of 0ontem orary World7,esson Writer7 0entre for /istance )ducation7 A.2.-.7 !$$8.

    19. 3.A.7 istory II 6ear +a er 47 istory of 3odern Andhra7 ,essonWriter7 0entre for /istance )ducation7A.2.-.7!$$8.

    1B. Intermediate I year7 istory7 ,esson Writer7 4. .5.74ijayawada7 !$$@.

    1". Intermediate II 6ear7 istory7 ,esson Writer7 4. .5.74ijayawada7 !$$@.

    1%. 0om rehensive istory and 0ulture of untur /istrict7 ,essonWriter & )ditor7 untur /istrict istory Association7 !$$8.

    *esearch +a ers +ublished D

    1.A stu a slab in 5.4.*.3.0ollege 3useum7 A.+. .0. +roceedings7 1%"B.

    !.3anthena 4en

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    .The 5 read of Tem les in 4elanadu region during medieval times7 +rof*.5oma *eddy elicitation 4olume7 2ew /elhi7 !$$@.

    8.Tem les in the region of rishna river7 5risaila +rabha7 5risailam7 !$$8.@.*eddi *ajula /aanagunam7 *eddi +atri.A l.+hys."971$9B(1%%%'.11. erromagnetism at room tem arature in ,a$."0a$.!3n thin films

    *.5hree

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    +rata *aychaudhuri and 4.4.5rinivasu.5olid 5tate 0ommn.1$%78$B(1%%%'.

    18. *oom tem erature colossal microwave magneto im edence in micron#siCeowders of ,a$.BEa$. 3n and ,a$.B5r$. 3n #a novel magnetic ta e.

    4.4.5rinivasu75.).,ofland and 5.3.Ehagat>.A l.+hys." 7!"99(1%%"'.

    1@. Thicohn >esudasan7 0.+./7 5ouCa7 *.+into and *.4ijayaraghavan7A lied 5u erconductivity .9.8@(1%%"'.

    19. 5 in reorientation transition due to thic.A l.+hys7" 7 B@$(1%%"'.

    1B. 3icrowave surface resistance in ,u1#y+ryEa!0u B#: thinilms.4.4.5rinivasu7 +rata *aychudhuri7 0.+./ 5ouCa7 *.+into and *.4ijaya*agavansolid 5tate 0ommn71$!78$%(1%%B'.

    1". 3icrostructure de endence of enetration de th in Ag#6ba!0u B#: thinfilms robed by non#resonant microwave absor tion.

    4.4.5rinivasu7 *.+intoand 3./. 5astry.A lied 5u erconductivity7871%@(1%%9'

    1%. Anamalous /.0field de endence of non#resonant rf absor tion at high rf fields in 6ba!0u B#:+owders.4.4.5rinivasu7 5.4.Ehat and 2. umar.5olid state commun "%7 B@(1%%8'

    !$. ,ine sha es of field de endent non resonant microwave and rf absor tionin high#Tc su erconductors.4.4.5rinivasu7 Eoben Thomas7 3.5hegde and 5.4.Ehat>.A l.+hys7B@781 1(1%%8'.

    !1. 5urface barrier effects in non#resonant microwave absor tion by thinsu erconducting films of 6ba!0u B#:.

    Amit *astogi 4.4.5rinivasu7 3.5. egde and 5.4.Ehat+hysics 0 ! 87!%%(1%%8'.!!. 5urface barrier effects in non#resonant microwave absor tion by thin

    su erconducting films of 6ba!0u B#:.Amit *astogi7 4.4.5rinivasu7 3.5hegde and 5.4.Ehat+hysics 0 ! @#!8$7!$@9(1%%8'.

    ! . 0ritical current variation with +r content in 61#y+ryEa!0u B#:e ita:ialthin films .3.5. egde7 Eoben Thomas 72.6.4asanthacharya74.Ehat74.5rinivasu and 2. umar+hys.*ev.E8"7989@(1%% '.

    !8. 0ritical current densities of high oressure o:ygen s uttered thin films of 6ba!0u B#: by 2on#resonant rf absor tion method.

    4.4.5rinivasu 7 5.4.Ehat7 3uralidhar7 .3ohan *ao and 3ohan7+ramana > of +hys 8$71%%(1%% '.!@. 0ritical current measurements of 6ba!0u B#: thin films by non#resonant

    rf absor tion method.4.4.5rinivasu7 Eoben Thomas 2.6.4asanthacharya7 3.5. egde and5.4.Ehat7 5olid5tate commn B%.B1 (1%%1'.

    !9. Tem erature#de endent hase reversal of non#resonant microwave and r.f.absor tion in high#Tc su erconductors.5.4.Ehat74.4.5rinivasu and 2. umar+hys. *ev E8871$1!1(1%%1'.

    !B. 0ertain novel features of the r.f. res onse of 6ba!0u B#:su erconductors.5.4.Ehat7 4.4.5rinivasu and 0.2.*.*ao+hysica 019!#19871@B1(1%"%'.

    @. ow many are full time research scholars and how many have registered as art#time scholars(research scholar means 3.+hil .or +h./. 5tudent'?

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    ull#time 2il+art#time 5./ass7 +.+admaja7 +.5rinivasa *ao. /asu7 6.5u riya7 6.T.*amulu7

    0h. alyani7 A. ari

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    college students and staff .The )du alli village sar anch donated *s.!$$G#200 officer *s.@$$G#and by adding cadets one day tiffin allowances *s.B@$G#7 the

    total amount *s. 7" 1.@$ was donated to smt.>yothi on 18#11#!$$@ at herresidence7)du alli through our +rinci al /r.4. .3ohan in the resence ofvillage sar anch7 )du alli.

    ii. Training in /isaster 3anagementO This is a cyclone rone area .We have cyclone relief shelter. The 2007255

    students are tuned to ta

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    in our college. In this cam % students have donated blood and remainingcadets and staff have artici ated in now your blood grou rogramme.

    vii. AI/5 awareness D n the occasion of world AI/5 day 1#1!#$@ the 200 and 255 jointly

    organiCed a rally in 2agaram village in order to create an awareness about thefatal decease AI/5 .As art of AI/5 awareness rogramme s onsored by theTelugu /aily 4artha our 255 volunteers and 200 cadets along with "$$ dwaanmabhoomi rogramme 1%%B. (Anne:ure ; MIM(b''

    !. The de artment of istory and Archaeology has collection of advancedresearch boo

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    A. +hysical InfrastructureD

    )nclose the 3aster lan of the 0ollege cam us indicating thee:isting buildings and the rojected e: ansion in the future.

    (Anne:ure # MM '1. The 0ollege has e:cellent infrastructure facilities 7 the most

    basic one being the !".B8 acres of land that is available to the college and forfuture develo ment to the college.The total area of the buildings of the college is %179$B.%@ 5ft.

    a' ):isting EuildingsD

    1. Well e=ui ed laboratories with ade=uate furniture and electricity.!. 0lass *ooms with ade=uate furniture and ventilation.

    . 3ain ,ibrary8. Archaeology 3useum.@. en Air auditorium9. 5eminar allB. 0om uter 0entre with Internet facility". ,adies Waiting rooms%. Eoys waiting room

    1$. 2on#*esident 0enter11. Wor< sho1!. Indoor 5tadium1 . 5taff *ooms18. 200 & 255 wings1@. +hysical )ducation Eloc. 3ohan *ao

    . ):aminations 0ommittee 5ri >. 3ohan *ao

    8. InstitutionaliCed 0oaching 0ommittee 5ri 5E +rabha

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    ii' To create masterminds7 we also hold Inter collegiate =uiC com etitionsevery year.

    iii' -niversity level s orts meet ha ens to be the best thing for ourstudents to interact with many other outsiders regularly.

    iv' 5tudents of our college have taey ore 5ugar 0om any 7 )lectro3atellergical /ivisions7 *ayagada for the benefit of our students career.

    d' An 3 - has been signed with /atascribe infotech +vt. ,td.7 Eangalore for the ur ose of em loyment.

    e' An 3 - has been signed with *amanujam Academy of 3athemataicsfor the em loyment of our graduates with 3athematics and for trainingfor different com etitive e:aminations.

    *esearch organiCations 6es 2o

    a' We are woragan

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    3-5I01 2ehru 6uva endra7

    untur0lasical 3usic0ontest ; won I riCe

    (1 day'$#1!#$@

    3s. +.5rila

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    and fast rules. In this connection various committees of code and conducthave been setu to cultivate sterling =ualities. The /isci linary committee72ature 0lub committee7 2ational estivals committee7 5tudents Welfare0ommittee 7 Anti ragging committee 7 Alumni Association7 rievance *edressercell7 2557 2007 2 07 6outh *ed 0ross Wing etc.7 will loo< after such ivotalareas.

    Eesides having all core committees7 we also invite famousersonalities to im art moral to the students and staff as well. In this

    connection college organiCed various rogrammes. (Anne:ure ; MMM ; a7b'

    i' /r. 3.4.5ubba *ao7 former rinci al of our 0ollege has delivered auseful guest lecture on N5cienyogL # confluence of science s irituality7

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    i' 0lean and reen rogrammesii' Elood donation cam siii' 0yclone relief and re#habilitation rogrammesiv' >anmabhoomi +rogrammesv' +roviding Nhel linesL during big festivals li

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    vi' As far as s orts and games are concerned we have three majorlay grounds and one indoor#stadium. or body building we

    have a full fledged gym. We have conducted -niversity levelcom etitions successfully with the hel of our s orts committee.

    vii' ur 2007 255 & 2 0 wings lay a vital role in sha ing theersonalities of our students in this village atmos here.

    5.2o. 0ommitteeGAssociation 0onvenor

    1. ine Arts Association 5ri A.3ohan *ao!. Advisory 0ommittee for ,ibrary 5mt. 4.5.3. ,a

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    c' 2umerical s

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    vii' istorical and )ducational ToursD#################################################################################################5.2o /egreeG5ubject /ate +lace rganiCed by#################################################################################################1. indi 5tudents !$#11#$@ Ea atla indi Ehasha indi /e t.

    Abi raya seagarlamudi to Eotany /e t.study diary technology& +roducts.

    . Foology 5tudents !"#11#$@ avuru Foology /e t.

    8. II E.A. & III E.7A. !B#11#$@ 2agarjuna