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ANIL NEERUKONDA INSTITUTE OFTECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCES (A)
(An Autonomous Institute Approved by AICTE)
(Estd : 2001)
Affiliated to Andhra UniversityAccredited & Re-Accredited by N.B.A., New Delhi
Accredited by NAAC with ‘A’ Grade
PROSPECTUS2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6
Sangivalasa - 531 162
Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, INDIA.
Voice : +91-8933-225083, 225084Fax : +91-8933-226395
E-mail : principal@anits.edu.inwebsite : www.anits.edu.in
Sponsored by
ANIL NEERUKONDA EDUCATIONAL SOCIETYVisakhapatnam
CONTENTS
1. About the Society ___________________________________1
2. The Institute _______________________________________1
3. Members of the Governing Body _______________________2
4. Members of Grievance Redressal Committee ____________3
5. Anil Neerukonda Institute of Technology & Sciences______4
Our Vision __________________________________________4
Our Mission _________________________________________4
Our Quality Policy ___________________________________4
6. Programs Offered ___________________________________5
7. About the Faculty ___________________________________5
8. Administration ______________________________________5
9. Infrastructure Facilities ______________________________6
9.1 Instructional Areas __________________________________6
9.2 Central Library _____________________________________8
9.3 Laboratories ________________________________________9
9.4 Computers, LAN & Internet __________________________10
9.5 Student Amenities __________________________________10
10. Academic Support Facilities _________________________13
10.1 Proctorial System __________________________________13
10.2 Class Review Committees ___________________________14
10.3 Centralized Student Feedback _______________________14
10.4 Faculty Development _______________________________15
10.5 Interactive Communication skills Laboratory ___________15
10.6 Remedial Classes ___________________________________16
10.7 Value-Addition Courses _____________________________16
10.8 Internal Assessment ________________________________16
10.9 Scholarships _______________________________________16
10.10 Gold Medals for Academic Excellence _________________17
11. Extra-curricular & Co-curricular Activities _____________17
12. Industry-Institute Interaction ________________________18
13. Training, Placement & Counseling ____________________18
14. Some Achievements in Short Period ___________________20
15. Alumni Association _________________________________21
16. Rules of Conduct ___________________________________21
17. Attendance Rules __________________________________23
18. Admission Procedure _______________________________24
19. Fee Structure ______________________________________25
20. Professional Bodies in the College ____________________27
21. Academic Calendar for the year 2014-15 ______________28
22. Management, Administration and Faculty ______________33
1. ABOUT THE SOCIETY
ANIL NEERUKONDA EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY (ANES) wasfounded by Dr. N.B.R. Prasad, an NRI Philanthropist from theUSA and Sri V.Thapovardhan an industrialist and eminenteducationist in memory of Late Anil Neerukonda, S/o. Dr.N.B.R.Prasd in the year 2000. Working with missionary zeal,relentless commitment and strong financial backing, Dr.Prasad, along with his friends, planned and completed a $6million Venkateswara Temple in Greater Chicago, and thismodern temple of higher education “Anil Neerukonda Instituteof Technology & Sciences”.
ANES was registered at Visakhapatnam on 7th of August, 2000with the following Aims & Objectives.
� To organize, establish and manage both Technical and Non-Technical Colleges and Charitable Institutions without anymotive of profit.
� To train pupils to be responsible and productive citizens bynurturing their potentiality to play a useful and effective rolein the society.
� To promote international understanding in educational &cultural spheres for promoting co-operation among People andNations.
Dr. Prasad as Chairman, Sri. V. Thapovardhan as Secretaryand a number of eminent persons with social commitment asits members, ANES sponsors ANIL NEERUKONDA INSTITUTE OFTECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCES (ANITS) in Greater VisakhapatnamMunicipality, with the avowed objective of developing it as a“Centre for Excellence”.
2. THE INSTITUTE
ANIL NEERUKONDA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCES(ANITS) was established in the Academic Year 2001-02 withthe approval of the ALL INDIA COUNCIL FOR TECHNICALEDUCATION (AICTE), New Delhi and the Government of AndhraPradesh and is permanently affiliated to ANDHRA UNIVERSITY(AU), Visakhapatnam. The Institute has been accredited byNBA for all the eligible courses.
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The identified goals of ANITS are
� To attain National Standards within the first five years(achieved the goal and ANITS stands first among all the collegesstarted in 2001 and afterwards).
� To strive for International recognition in the shortest possibleperiod.
ANITS is located in Sangivalasa, Greater VisakhapatnamMunicipal Corporation (GVMC) and is approximately 300 metersaway from the Chennai - Kolkatta National Highway (NH-16).The Institute is within 30 minutes drive from RTC Complex,Visakhapatnam city centre and Express Service Buses ply fromthis centre at every 15 minutes interval.
3. MEMBERS OF THE GOVERNING BODY
1. Dr B.R. Prasad Neerukonda Chairman, ANITS 19 Taraka Rama Nagar LayoutBalaji Bay MountPedda Rushi KondaVisakhapatnam - 530 045
2. Dr Neerukonda Sujatha Vice-Chairperson Same as aboveANITS
3. Mr. Neerukonda Naveen Society Nominee 220, Indian Trails RoadOakbrook, Illinois 60623-2796U.S.A.
4. Mrs. Neerukonda Prathima Society Nominee Same as above
5. Sri. V. Thapovardhan Secretary & Plot No. 11,Correspondent Ocean Drive LayoutANITS Gudlavanipalem,
Near Sagar NagarVisakhapatnam 530 043
6. Prof. R. Govardhana Rao Member, ANITS Professor in EEED.No: 55-1-51A.R.Nagar, Old-VenkojipalemVisakhapatnam-530 017
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7. Prof. G. Hanumantha Rao Member Professor in Chemical Engg.H.No: MIG-1A-9, Sector-6M.V.P. Colony,Visakhapatnam
8. Dr. Ravi Kumar Member 2A 26 LODHA BELLEZAKukatpalli, Hyderabad - 72
9. Prof. P. Udaya Bhaskar Member Professor, Dept. of Civil Engg.JNTU, Kakinada
10. Prof. P.V. Sri Devi Member Professor, Dept. of ECEAUCE (A), Visakhapatnam
11. Prof. V.S.R.K. Prasad Member, Secretary Principal, ANITSSangivalasa 531 162Visakhapatnam Dt.
12. Dr. K. Koteswara Rao Special Invitee 9-42-20, Balajee Nagar,Siripuram,Visakhapatnam-530 003
13. Dr. V.N. Rao Special Invitee Executive DirectorA.P. Petro Chemicals Ltd.Visakhapatnam
14. Prof. P. Ramakrishna Rao Special Invitee Maharani PetaVisakhapatnam
15. Dr. Atluri Pavan Special Invitee 1414, Centennial RoadPenn ValleyPA - 19072 - 1209
16. Dr. Neerukonda V Kavitha Special Invitee 1414, Centennial RoadPenn ValleyPA - 19072 - 1209
4. MEMBERS OF GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL COMMITTEE
1. Prof. R. Govardhana Rao Sangivalasa, Bheemunipatnam (M) VisakhapatnamDirector (Admn.) Contact No: 0891 2553109ANITS Email: director_admin@anits.edu.inConvener
2. Prof. S.C. Satapathy Sangivalasa, Bheemunipatnam (M) VisakhapatnamHoD-CSE Department Contact No: 9000249712ANITS Email: hod_cse@anits.edu.inMember
3. Prof. T.V. Hanumantha Rao Sangivalasa, Bheemunipatnam (M) VisakhapatnamHOD - Mechanical Contact No: 9441011735ANITS Email: hod_mech@anits.edu.inMember
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4. Dr. V. Rupa Sangivalasa, Bheemunipatnam (M) VisakhapatnamHoD, English & Hum and Convener,Women Grievance Redressal Cell Contact No: 9989394736ANITS Email: hod_english@anits.edu.inMember
5. Mr. U. Rambabu Sangivalasa, Bheemunipatnam (M) VisakhapatnamAsst. Admn. Officer Contact No: 8500373330Member Email: urambabu.office@anits.edu.in
6. Mr. Abdul Gafoor H.No: 22/273Student English PalemRegd No: 312126520002 Machilipatnam, Krishna DistrictB.E. IV/IV MECH Cell: 8520811464Member Email: abdulgafoor.12.me@anits.edu.in
7. Ms. T. Ravalika D.No: 20-20-112Student Baghavan Nagar, 100 Feet RoadRegd No: 312126514109 VizianagaramB.E. IV/IV EEE Cell: 8332031230Member Email: travalika.12.eee@anits.edu.in
5. ANIL NEERUKONDA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCES
OUR VISION...
ANITS envisages to emerging as a world-class technicalinstitution whose products represent a good blend oftechnological excellence and the best of human values.
OUR MISSION...
To train young men and women into competent and confidentengineers with excellent communicational skills, to face thechallenges of future technology changes, and also to impartholistic technical education using the best of infrastructure,outstanding technical and teaching expertise and an exemplarywork culture, besides moulding them into good citizens.
OUR QUALITY POLICY...
ANITS is engaged in imparting quality technical education. Itconstantly strives towards achieving high standards ofteaching, training and development of human resources byencouraging its faculty and staff to work as a team and toupdate their knowledge and skills continually to match theneeds of industry.
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6. PROGRAMS OFFERED
U.G. PROGRAMS
Sl.No. Name of the Program Intake
1. Electronics & Communication Engineering 1802. Electrical & Electronics Engineering 1803. Computer Science & Engineering 1804. Information Technology 1205. Mechanical Engineering 2406. Civil Engineering 607. Chemical Engineering 60
P.G. PROGRAMS
Sl.No. Name of the Program Intake
1. M.Tech (Computer Science & Technology),Dept. of CSE 18
2. M.E. (Communication Systems),Dept. of ECE 18
3. M.E. (Control Systems Engineering),Dept. of EEE 18
4. M.E. (Machine Design), Dept. of Mechanical 18
7. ABOUT THE FACULTY
The academic programmes and all academic activities of theInstitute are supported by a strong contingent of about 222faculty members comprising Professors, Associate Professorsand Assistant Professors who are well qualified and most ofthem have more than 30 yrs of experience. ANITS has adoptedscientific methods of recruitment, appraisal & training of itsfaculty to ensure the strengthening of this key segment of theinstitute.
8. ADMINISTRATION
The administration of the college is ably looked after by theSecretary & Correspondent, The Director and the Principal,all of whom are experienced administrators and renownedacademicians. They are well supported by the Heads of thevarious departments, the Training & Placement Officer andthe Administrative Officer.
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9. INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES
9.1 Instructional Areas
The college has a built-up area of over 3,57,667 sq.ft of RCCBuildings. Apart from regular class rooms, labs, auditoriums,waiting halls and other amenities, a large extent of area isalso earmarked for sports activities like Cricket, Volleyball,Gym and Indoor Games.
1. A-Block - Administrative Block- Examination Hall & Cell- A Centralized A/C Seminar Hall- Physics Lab
2. B-Block – ECE Department
3. C-Block - CSE Department
4. D-Block - Chemical Engineering and Bio-technologyDepartments
5. E-Block - Electrical Department
6. F-Block - Mechanical & Civil Engineering Departments
7. G-Block - Information Technology Department, MCADepartment, Workshop & Chemistry Labs,Hydraulic Laboratory, Thermal Power Laboratory,Language Lab and Centre for Soft Skills Training.
8. H Block - Civil Engineering Department, Canteen, Geo-technical Engineering lab, Surveying lab,Environmental Engineering lab, Concrete lab &Highway Engineering lab
9. Shed - Physics Lab II, Workshop
Administrative Block (A - Block)
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Chemical Engineering (D-Block) EEE Department (E-Block)
Mechanical Engineering (F-Block) I.T. Department (G-Block)
Civil Engineering (H - Block)
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ECE Department (B-Block) CSE Department (C-Block)
9.2 Central Library
The Central Library, ANITS is one amongst major technologicallibraries in the area of engineering and technology. The Library wasestablished in 2001. Located in the western wing of the block, thecentral library has a floor area of more than 7000sq. ft. The Libraryis well equipped with modem facilities and resources (print andelectronic) in the forms of Books -33271, Titles - 7870, Journals -99, Project Reports- 389, Bound Volumes – 600, CDROMs, DVD-ROM- 2340, Previous question papers, sc&st Book Bank and Eight OnlineDatabases etc. It is proposed to spend 36.68 Lakhs on the library inthe academic year 2015-2016. Our library operations have beencomputerized using LIBSYS software package. In addition to thecentral library, every department has its own departmental library.It has also developed a full-fledged Digital Library equipped withnecessary modem equipment in order to provide various digital modeLibrary services. Digital Library section of the Central Library hasdeveloped an institutional digital repository using open sourcesoftware D Space, which preserve the institute’s intellectual outputfor campus wide access and digital preservation for the posterity.The central library is opened from 8.00 A.M. to 7.00 P.M on allworking days. Reprography facilities are available in the centrallibrary for the benefit of the students. The digital Library sectionhas 30 exclusive systems with internet connectivity, the studentscan browse the internet and can also download useful information,during their free time.
Digital Library & e- Journals:
The library homepage will provide electronic access to variousfull text & bibliographical databases & e-journals
http://www.anits.edu.in/delnet.php
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S. No. Publisher Link to Access Number of
E-Journals
1. IEEE http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/Xplore/home.jsp 169
2. ASME http://asmedl.org/ 149
3. ASCE http://ascelibrary.org/ 28
4. SPRINGER http://link.springer.com/ 35
5. ELSEVIER http://www.sciencedirect.com/ 275
6. McGraw Hill http://accessengineeringlibrary.com/ 380
9.3 Laboratories
All the Laboratories of the various departments are wellfurnished with state of-the-art equipment and excellentfacilities that satisfy and even exceed the curriculum needsand the AICTE norms.
498 systems were installed with highest configuration of corei5 processors to enhance the computing facility in the CSE &IT Departments. There is a separate Central Computer Centrefor Research & Project works and for various training programs.In addition, the CSE and IT departments have 12 laboratorieswith Latest i-5 conifigration systems conntected to Hightendserver duly supported by licensed system software andapplication software adequate to cater to the needs of thestudents and are connected by LAN/Wi-Fi.
The institute has an English Language Laboratory with specialsoftware packages which provide a self-paced interactivelearning environment to our students for improving theircommunication skills. The Centre for Soft Skills Trainingprovides a specially designed 100 hour training programme toall the final year students, equipping them with all thenecessary skills for Campus Recruitment. Even though it isnot a part of the curriculum prescribed by the university,every student spends about 40 hours in this laboratoryduring the first year of his / her study here. Quite a goodnumber of our pre-final year and final-year students also usethe facilities in this laboratory to prepare themselves for TOEFL& GRE, in addition to additional training, imparted to them atfinal year level.
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9.4 Computers, LAN & Internet
ANITS has excellent computational and support facilities in
the form of a campus-wide Local Area Network and
departmental computer centres with a number of licensed
and specialized software packages to meet their specific
requirements.
The Institute has a 100 Mbps 1:1 Leased Line and 40 Mbps
NMEICT (National Mission on Education Through Information
and Communication Technology), MHRD, Connectivity provided
by Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL).
LAN: Entire campus is connected with optical fiber and CAT-6
cable and Wi-Fi connected.
With total student strength of 3280 and total of 1074 systems,
the computers-to-student ratio works out to be better than
1:3 for the college.
ANITS has its own Website (www.anits.edu.in)
9.5 Student amenities
i) Cafeteria: The institute has a highly hygienically maintainedcanteen which supplies nutritious and delicious snacks, lunchetc. at subsidized prices. The canteen has an area of 6400 sq.ft.It is kept open from 8.00 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. on all working days.
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ii) Water supply: There are 5 bore wells in ANITS campus withadequate yield to fully meet the water requirement fordrinking, laboratory use and other purposes. An RO Plant(Mineral Water Plant) with a capacity of 1000 Liter per hourfor drinking has also been established.
iii) Auditorium & Seminar Hall: The Auditorium is fully furnishedand centrally air-conditioned with a seating capacity of 400people with excellent projection facilities and audio system.Seminar Halls in all core Departments with good seating areavailable.
iv) STD / ISD Booth: An STD / ISD booth has been provided withinthe campus for use by the staff & students. There arealtogether 3 lines, one for a wall-mounted coin box phoneand two for the table top instruments.
v) Stationery Shop: A stationery shop exists in the campus forthe benefit of the students. All stationery items like papers,pencils, pens, record note books, ordinary notebooks andcalculators, are available at reasonable prices. Photo copying(Xeroxing) facility is also available in the shop.
vi) Medical Facilities: Anil Neerukonda Educational Society hasbeen running a 350-bed hospital attached to Anil NeerukondaInstitute of Medical Sciences with specialists heading all themain departments which caters to close 40 villages in andaround Bheemunipatnam Mandal. And it has excellentdiagnostic and infrastructural facilities with an ambulance inthe area adjoining ANITS campus. This has been operationalfor the last 10 years and ANITS students and staff can availthemselves this facility.
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vii) Girls’ Lounges: A total of twelve waiting halls with chairs,
drinking water, rest room facilities have been provided for
usage by Girls, across the campus covering all blocks.
viii) Boys’ Lounges: Eight waiting halls are available for boys in
various Departments.
ix) Conference Hall: A fully equipped, furnished and air-
conditioned conference hall about 600 sq. ft is available
adjacent to Principal’s room for conducting meetings of the
Heads of Departments and various committees.
x) Standby Generator: Electrical power is supplied to ANITS
through a 11 KV 3-phase feeder from A.P. Transco. The supply
is received in 11 KV/415V sub-station located inside the
campus.
ANITS has presently a standby 20KVA, 125 KVA and 250 KVA
diesel generators to support power segment in case the A.P.
Transco supply fails. This is more than 100% backup.
xi) Communication: At present, ANITS has 8 telephone lines, and
an expandable EPABX that connects all departments and a FAX.
xii) Transport: Considering the need to provide comfortable and
safe transport to the students & staff, ANITS is running a fleet
of 15 buses at present. These buses originate at different
points like MVP colony, Sitammadhara, Dwarakanagar,
Gajuwaka, Gopalapatnam, Kurmannapalem, Visakha Steel
Plant quarters, Simhachalam, Chinamushiriwada etc. in the
city and terminate at the campus. There are a large number
of express city and route buses which touch Sangivalasa bus
stop on the National Highway, which is just 300 meters away
from the institute.
xiii) Post Office & Bank: At present, Post office and Bank do not
exist within the Institute campus. However, the Tagarapuvalasa
post office is just a 5 minute walk, and the Chittivalasa branch
of the State Bank of India is only about 1/2 km. from the
Institute and a mail courier agent is also stationed at the
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same place. The ATM facility of the SBI is available adjacent
to ANITS in ANIIMS Medical college.
xiv) Hostels: ANITS has two hostels, one for boys with a capacity
of 500 and the other for girls with a capacity of 300 with
excellent facilities as detailed below
(i) A resident warden and matron for each hostel.
(ii) Round-the-clock security.
(iii) Hygienically cooked and served food - Vegetarian and
Non-Vegetarian.
(iv) Common room facility with T.V and popular magazines.
(v) Air Conditioner Facility is also available.
(vi) Medical attendance & first aid.
(vii) Sports & Games facilities: Facilities exist for indoor
games like Caroms, Table-Tennis & Chess and outdoor
games like Volley ball, Kabaddi, Tennicoit etc.
(viii) Gymnasium.
10. ACADEMIC SUPPORT FACILITIES
To strengthen the teaching-learning process and to enhance
the teacher student relationship through informal interaction,
several innovative practices have been introduced at ANITS.
10.1 Proctorial System
Proctorial system is designed with a view to enhance the
student- teacher relationship and encourage and help the
students in their academic and personal problems. It makes
the learning process a pleasant experience for them and
thereby strengthens the teaching-learning process. In this
system, faculty members are designated as Proctors and about
15 students are assigned to each proctor. The proctor acts as
the campus guardian, mentor and guide to all those students
assigned to him/her and keeps a record of their academic
performance, attendance, academic & personal problems, if
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any, by maintaining informal interaction with them and as
well as with their parents. It is hoped that this would create a
student friendly and student-centric environment in the
institute, which will be conductive to the healthy growth and
the intellectual development of the students.
Student Counsellor: A qualified psychology counselor is
appointed on full time basis to guide, counsel and motivate
the students.
10.2 Class Review Committees
During every semester, a class Review committee (CRC) is
constituted for each class. All the faculty members handling
theory /practical classes for that class and 4 students of that
class (2 boys and 2 girls), nominated by the H.O.D concerned
(or the First year co-ordinator, in the case of First year classes)
will be members of the CRC for that class. It will be headed
by the H.O.D concerned (or the first year co-ordinator). It
will meet 2 times in a semester. In its meetings, the CRC
members review the progress and the coverage of syllabus in
each theory subject and the number of experiments conducted
by the students in each practical subject. Extra classes are
arranged for those subjects in which the syllabus coverage is
inadequate. This helps in the full coverage of the prescribed
syllabus in every subject that too at a uniform pace. It also
helps the H.O.D to acquaint himself with the difficulties, if
any, being experienced by the students in their theory &
practical classes.
10.3 Centralized Student Feedback
The institute has a scientifically designed and fully
computerized system of collecting student feedback and
analyzing it in order to evaluate the performance of every
faculty member. It helps the administration in identifying the
strengths and weaknesses of every teacher. The teachers are
given appropriate advice /training, based on this feedback.
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10.4 Faculty Development
ANITS encourages its faculty members to attend/conductseminars, workshops and conferences in order to enable themto continually update and enhance their knowledge and skills.ANITS also extends support to its faculty members to improvetheir qualification/knowledge in several ways that includessponsoring them under the Quality Improvement Program ofthe AICTE. A well-designed Faculty Development Program isbeing conducted every year at ANITS, to refresh and strengthentheir teaching Methodology.
10.5 Interactive communication skills Laboratory – Beyondsyllabus
A computer-based interactive communication skills laboratoryhas been established with an initial investment of Rs. 5.00lakhs to train students in phonetics and communications skills.This facility is being extensively used by the first year studentsfor whom it is made compulsory, although it is not a part ofthe regular curriculum. It is also being used by those 3rd andfinal year students who appear for TOEFL/GRE.
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10.6 Remedial Classes
Remedial classes are arranged in certain identified subjectsfor academically weak students whose performance in themid-term examinations is poor. These classes are conductedoutside /within the institute working hours by senior facultymembers and are absolutely free of cost to the students.
10.7 Value-Addition courses
To bridge the gap between the requirements of the industryon the one hand and the topics prescribed by the Universityin the curriculum on the other, ANITS arranges, ‘value-addition’courses at the college, for the benefit of its students, whichare outsourced to experts in the fields concerned.
10.8 Internal Assessment
(i) In each subject a total of two mid-term examinations persemester for all the students.
(ii) The average of the marks secured in the mid-termexaminations conducted during a semester as well as the marksawarded for the various assignments given during that semesterwill be considered for awarding the internal assessment marksin each subject.
(iii) Tuition fee waiver: - Fee waiver is provided for meritoriousstudents with EAMCET ranks below 2000.
10.9 Scholarships
(i) Merit-Cum-Means Scholarships and Tuition Waivers:
Merit-Cum-Means scholarships, upto a maximum of US$2000per awardee, are awarded to students of ANITS by the ANILNEERUKONDA CHARITABLE FOUNDATION (ANCF). Tuition Feewaivers / grant-in-aids for meritorious students are awarded.
(ii) Merit Awards:
To create a healthy competition among the students foracademic excellence, the management of ANITS has institutedmerit awards. A student standing first in his section in theUniversity examinations, is awarded Rs 2,000/-, while thestudent standing second is awarded Rs 1,000/-.
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Half of the award is given in cash form while the rest is given
in the form of books chosen by the student.
10.10 Gold Medals for Academic Excellence
The Management, has instituted Gold medals (10 grams) to
be awarded every year to the topper of each branch by the
end of the under graduate course.
a. Gold medal for Topper in ECE
b. Gold medal for Topper in EEE
c. Gold medal for Topper in CSE
d. Gold medal for Topper in IT
e. Gold medal for Topper in MECH
f. Gold medal for Topper in CIVIL
g. Gold medal for Topper in CHEMICAL
11. EXTRA-CURRICULAR & CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Facilities exist for a few indoor and outdoor games. The
institute organizes several extra-curricular activities in
addition to sports & games, with a view to enhance the
personality of the students. Such activities relieve the students
from the stress arising out of rigorous academic schedule and
help to bring out the dormant talents inherent in them.
‘College Day’ is the time for fun-filled competitions; an event
that marks the annual sports, literary and cultural fete. ANITS
brings out an annual magazine-‘ECHOES’ and quarterly news
letters. There are several clubs for encouraging and nurturing
the artistic and oratory talents of the students. In addition,
there are number of professional bodies in the college to
organize conferences, seminars, guest lectures, workshops
and other co-curricular activities. They include ACES in the
department of ECE, AEEEA in the department of EEE, AMEA in
the department of Mechanical, HILIOS in the department of
IT, CIIA in the department of CSE, BLAZE in the department of
Chemical and Biotech.
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12. INDUSTRY-INSTITUTE INTERACTION
ANITS strongly believes that the quality of technical educationwill be greatly enhanced if strong industry-institute interactionexists. Hence, we, at ANITS take steps to forge strong linkswith the nearby industries. As a result we have M.O.Us with anumber of industries like TCS, IBM, Infosys, CSC (ComputerSociety Corporation), Unisys, L&T, HCL Info Systems Limited,M/s. Semantic Space Technologies Limited, M/s. UTLTechnologies Limited, M/s. Aurobindo Pharma Limited, M/s.Andhra Electronics Limited, M/s. MSME, Govt. of INDIA,Metallic Bellows (I) Pvt. Ltd., Chennai, M/s. EtikoppakaCoopérative & Agricultures Society etc. We are activelyparticipating in the Campus Connect program of Infosys andsigned an M.O.U. with them for that purpose.
The college is partnered with Mission R&D (Hyderabad),founded by R&D leaders with a vision to encourage Intelligent,Hardworking, Motivated students to realize their full potentialand prepare them for a great career in R&D.
The college is collaborated with Unisys Global Solutions India(Bangalore) for internship program at pre-final yearengineering/M.C.A students in the year 2013.
The college is also accredited by TCS & a good number of ourstudents do industry projects.
The college conducts regular Faculty Development Programsby renowned experts in Technical Education (NITTTR-FDP,Wipro Mission 10X, Infosys Campus Connect, TCS CampusCommune, IBM-TGMC etc).A number of guest lectures are givenevery year by eminent industry professionals for the benefitof our students and faculty.
13. TRAINING, PLACEMENTS & COUNSELLING:
The Training & Placement Department is headed by anexperienced ‘Dean (T &P)’; assisted by a team comprisingquant and verbal trainers who provide career and personalguidance to the students. The department arranges ‘Pre-Placement training ‘to the students to ensure that they arewell prepared to face the challenges during the recruitmentprocess.
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The department spares no efforts in arranging ‘on campus ‘drives by high-end companies like Deloitte, FMC Technologies,Kony Labs, MuSigma, CapitalIQ, Hyundai R&D to mention afew. Summer training classes are organized for the studentsin order to provide a fillip to the abilities and skill sets of thestudents.
The students are facilitated to participate in several prestigiouscoding contests so that their technical abilities come to thefore. Mission R&D is an important program that groomsdeserving students to explore their innate talent in theresearch field. These R & D activities promote analytical andtechnical expertise among the students. Successful studentsare then absorbed into companies which work on R & D. Thestudents are benefitted as they are employed with a verygood package and have made a good professional beginning.
ANITS has an excellent placement record of about 85% in thelast seven years in reputed MNCs like:
Infosys, Capgemini India, TCS, Kony Labs, Deloitte, HSBCSoftware, FMC Technologies, IBM, RapiBiz Apps, TuracoMobiles, Teradata India, Virtusa, Mphasis, Accenture, NTT Data,ADP India, Computer Sciences Corporation, Wipro, HP, TechMahindra, Capital IQ, Hyundai Motors, BGR Energy, Persistent,Syntel, Sonata, Medha Servo Drives, L &T (ECC), Astra MicroWaves, Sasken, CMC, Verizon, Schwing stettar, Cordys, VijayaElectrical, Satven, Vik-Sandvik, Cummins India, Anglo-Easternand so on.
The students are assisted in placements even after they leavecollege. This helps those students who could not get placedwhile on campus due to active backlogs while pursuing theirengineering course.
The dept also conducts regular workshops on “Various CareersOptions after Engineering” by experts from Time, Conduira,British Council and so on.
An experienced teacher is given charge as ‘Counsellor’ to dealwith any personal (psychological) issues of students. Sheregularly interacts with students, attends to their problems,
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counsels them and brings the information to the notice ofmanagement if it is critical.
Thus, the Training and Placement Department has beenexemplary in executing its services to the student community.
14. SOME ACHIEVEMENTS IN SHORT PERIOD
• ANITS is recognized as “Research Centre” by Andhra University.
• ANITS is ranked “AAA” with 5th position among all the privateengineering colleges of A.P by Career 360 brought out byOutlook Magazine.
(http://www.engineering.careers360.com/top-engineering-colleges-andhra-pradesh-2013).
• ANITS stands 5th among the top promising engineering collegeof excellence in the country by CSR-GHRDC Survey 2013 -Competition Success Review July 2013 edition. (http://ghrdc.org/website/EnggSurvey2013/By%20State.pdf)
• ANITS is among the Top ten most prefered private engineeringcolleges in the entire state of AP in the admissions of 2013 (asper APSCHE, the body which conducts engineering admissionsin the state).
• Accredited by Tata Consultancy Services (TCS-Hyderabad),Capgemini India (Hyderabad) and Silver Partner of Keane India(now NTTDATA) for their Campus Recruitments of freshengineering talent.
• Highest pass percentage among all the engineering collegesthat are affiliated to Andhra University for the last sixconsecutive years in all the departments of engineering.
• Awarded “Centre of Excellence” by Infosys Technologies Ltdin the year 2010-11.
• ANITS students stood as National Champions in ASPIRATIONS-2020, a programming contest conducted by InfosysTechnologies during year 2012-13. Out of 32,000 students of512 engineering colleges across the nation competed includingIITs and NITs, ANITS students emerged Winners at both Stateand National Level.
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• 2nd Position at TCS national level in Code Vita 2013 competingwith students from IITs and NITs.
• Best CSI Student Chapter for 3 years (2009-10, 2011-12 &2012-13) in entire Andhra Pradesh & Karnataka .
• More than 129 Publications by Faculty members in InternationalJournals during the last year (Publications can be seen in deptwise http://www.anits.edu.in/staffpubcse.php.)
15. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
ANITS Alumni Association (AAA) was formed in October, 2006with the following objectives:
(a) To provide a forum for interaction among the alumni and alsobetween the alumni and the present students.
(b) To enable the alumni to take an active part in the activitiesand in the development of ANITS.
It was registered with the Registrar of Societies in December,2006. Annual Alumni meeting is conducted in the 1st week ofDecember every year and the Dean, Training and Placement,Mr. G.V.R. Murthy looks after the activities.
16. RULES OF CONDUCT
(i) ANITS is known for its discipline. Every student must abide bythe rules and regulations of the Institute framed from timeto time in connection with punctuality, attendance etc. Failureto comply with the rules and regulations will attract severepunishment including expulsion from the institute.
(ii) No students unions, except professional associations, arepermitted in the institute.
(iii) Students are strictly prohibited from carrying out strikes,staging dharna and other similar forms of protests. Studentsfound indulging in such activities will be summarily expelledfrom the institute.
(iv) Ragging, in any form, is strictly prohibited. Ragging is anydisorderly conduct i.e. whether by words spoken or written,or by an act which has the effect of teasing, treating orhandling any student with rudeness, indulging in rowdy or in
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disciplined activities which cause or likely to cause annoyance,hardship or psychological harm or to raise fear or apprehensionthereof in a fresher or a junior student and which has theeffect of causing or generating a sense of shame orembarrassment so as to adversely affect the psyche of a fresheror a junior student. Those found indulging in ragging are liablefor punishment(s) noted hereunder as per the graveness ofthe offence under the “Prohibition of Ragging Act of AndhraPradesh”
1. Cancellation of admission
2. Suspension from attending classes
3. Withholding / withdrawing scholarship / fellowship andother benefits
4. Debarring from appearing any test / examination or otherevaluation process
5. Withholding results
6. Debarring from representing the institution in anyNational or International meet, tournament, youthfestival, etc.,
7. Suspension, expulsion from the hostels
8. Rustication from the institution for periods varying from1 to 2 academic years
9. Expulsion from the Institution and consequent debarringfrom admission to any other Institution
10. Fine up to 50,000/-
11. Rigorous imprisonment up to three years (by Court ofLaw) etc. under act 26 of 1997 and vide G.O.M.S. No:67 dated: 31-08-2002.
It may be noted that as per the Supreme Court order dt: 16-05-2009 in SLP No. 24295/04, “it is mandatory for theInstitution, where the incident of ragging is reported, to filea First Information Report (F.I.R) before the local Policeauthorities and such reports also be made to the CivilAuthorities and Higher Police authorities for taking necessaryaction in the matter”.
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(v) Smoking, Consumption of alcoholic drinks and gambling ofany kind is prohibited in the institute. Any student found inthe institute premises in an intoxicated condition at any timewill be summarily expelled from the institute.
(vi) Every student must adhere to the class-room norms and co-operate with the teacher in the smooth conduct of the classwork.
(vii) Every student must co-operate in keeping the institutepremises clean and hygienic. Any property of the institutemust be handled carefully, failing which, the students involvedwill be liable to make good the loss caused to the institute.
(viii) All the undergraduate students admitted from 2013-2014onwards must wear uniform as prescribed by the instituteduring the time they spend in the institute. All other studentsmust wear formal and decent dress during the same time. T-Shirts of all kinds are not allowed.
(ix) The parent and the student should jointly execute anundertaking regarding the behavior of the student during his/her stay in the institute.
(x) The decision of the Principal shall be final and binding in allmatters pertaining to the student’s discipline. He has theauthority to take any disciplinary action as he deems fitincluding suspension and rustication.
(xi) Cell Phones: Use and carrying of cell phones is prohibited byState Government of Andhra Pradesh in EducationalInstitutions, vide GO. No: APSCHE letter No: H2/127150/2005dated 24-03-2006. The Cell Phones will be confiscated, iffound being used / possessed by the students while they arein the premises.
17. ATTENDANCE RULES
(i) The college functions from 8:40 am to 3:20 pm with a 50minutes lunch break between 11.10 am to 12:00 noon for theI/IV BE/BTech students and 12:00 noon to 12:50 pm for therest of the students.
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(ii) Every student shall be present in the class room sharp at 8:40a.m. Late comers are liable to be punished/will be markedabsent.
(iii) Students must regularly attend all the classes and must takeactive interest in the theory and practical classes.
(iv) A student shall put in at least 75 % attendance in a semesterin order to be eligible to appear for the Universityexaminations.
(v) A Student failing to put in 75 % attendance on account of ill-health will be eligible to apply for condonation of the shortageof attendance provided he/she has 66% or more of attendance.The Principal may consider such cases on production ofappropriate documentary evidence and recommend to theUniversity for Condonation.
(vi) A candidate who cannot satisfy the attendance requirementsas specified above due to late admission under specialcircumstances, reasonable and acceptable to the Universityon the basis of documents, shall attend at least 50% of thetotal scheduled periods during that academic year and shallhave attended at least 90% of the total periods of instructionsheld from the date of admission.
(vii) Students failing to get 75% attendance and not covered byitem (v) above will be detained and will not be allowed toappear for the university examinations. They will have to getreadmitted into the same semester and class in the succeedingyear by paying the tuition fee again.
18. ADMISSION PROCEDURE
(A) For B.E/B.Tech Program
(i) The EAMCET convener fills up 70% of the seats in the Instituteby allotting the candidates to this institute on the basis oftheir choice, their EAMCET ranks and the reservation policyof the Govt. of Andhra Pradesh.
(ii) The remaining 30% of the seats are filled up by the Instituteunder the Management / NRI quota as per the guidelinesgiven by the APSCHE and the Govt. of Andhra Pradesh forthis purpose.
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(iii) The convener of ECET admits 20% of the sanctioned intake foreach program for admission directly into the II year of the 4-year B.E/B.Tech program from among the Diploma holders,based on their rank in ECET, their choice of the institute andthe reservation policy of the Govt. of Andhra Pradesh, underthe lateral entry scheme.
(B) M.E. / M.Tech Program
(i) The PG-CET Convener allots students for 70% of the sanctionedin take by allotting the candidates to this institute on thebasis of their choice, based on their GATE and PG-CET ranksand the reservation policy of the Govt. of A.P.
(ii) The remaining 30% of the seats are filled up by the Instituteunder the Management / NRI quota as per the guidelines givenby the APSCHE and the Govt. of Andhra Pradesh for thispurpose.
19. FEE STRUCTURE
A. Engineering & Technology Programs
(1) Tuition Fee:
The tuition fee charged for B.E/B.Tech programs is as per thenorms prescribed by the Andhra Pradesh State Govt. from timeto time.
Category Tuition fee in Rs per year (Tentative)
EAMCET Convener’s Quota
NRI /Management Quota Rs. 66,800/-
(2) Admission & Other Fees:
(i) For those admitted under Convener Quota (Category: A):
An amount of Rs 13,800/- has to be paid by every student atthe time of admission into the First year of the4-year B.E/B.Tech degree program. An additional amount ofRs.3,000 is to paid for NBA accredited programs viz. ECE, EEE,CSE, MECH & IT. This amount covers the admission fee, cautiondeposit, Alumni membership fee as well as for special Courses/
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Work, and fee payable to the Andhra University. The amountto be paid for remaining 3-years will be announced at thebeginning of successive academic years.
(ii) For those admitted under NRI/Management Quota (Category: B):
An amount of Rs 20,500/- has to be paid by every student atthe time of admission into the First year of the 4-year B.E/B.Tech degree program. An additional amount of Rs.3,000 isto paid for NBA accredited programs initiatives viz.ECE, EEE,CSE MECH & IT. This amount covers the admission fee, cautiondeposit (refundable), Alumni membership fee etc. as well asfirst installment of the fee payable to the Andhra Universityunder UDF (Rs 10,000/- per year). The amount to be paid forremaining 3-years will be announced at the beginning of thesuccessive academic years.
B. M.E/M.Tech Programs
(1) Tuition Fee
The tuition fee charged for M.E./M.Tech. programs is as perthe norms prescribed by the Andhra Pradesh State Govt. fromtime to time.
Category Tuition fee in Rs per year (Tentative)
PGCET Convener’s Quota Rs. 62,700/-NRI /Management Quota
(2) Admission & Other Fees
(i) For those admitted under Convener Quota (Category: A)
An amount of Rs 13,600/- has to be paid by every student atthe time of admission into the First year of the 2-year M.E/M.Tech program. This amount covers the admission fee,caution deposit, Alumni membership fee as well as for specialCourses/Work, and fee payable to the Andhra University. Theamount to be paid for second year will be announced at thebeginning of next academic year.
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(ii) For those admitted under NRI/Management Quota
(Category: B)
An amount of Rs. 20,300/- has to be paid by every student atthe time of admission into the First year of the 2-year M.E/M.Tech degree program. This amount covers the admissionfee, caution deposit (refundable), Alumni membership fee etc.as well as first installment of the fee payable to the AndhraUniversity under UDF. The amount to be paid for second yearwill be announced at the beginning of next academic year.
20. PROFESSIONAL BODIES IN THE COLLEGE
1. ANITS is granted with local student chapter of IIE for thedepartment of ECE, EEE, CSE, Mechanical & Civil Engineering.
2. ANITS is an Institutional member of ISTE, New-Delhi. It hasstudent strength of 337 and faculty strength of 50.
3. ANITS has IETE chapter with student strength of 146 and twofellow members along with 19 faculty as its members.
4. ANITS has opened a Chapter of IEEE with a starting strengthof 102 students along with 10 faculty as its members.
5. ANITS has opened a Student Chapter of Computer Society ofIndia with more than 320 students and 15 faculty as itsmembers. It has been awarded four times as the best chapterin the region comprising of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka(2010 & 2014).
6. A Chapter of Indian Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ISHRAE) has been jointly opened byMechanical and Electrical Engineering Department with astrength of 145 students.
7. A unit of Professional Society ‘Biotech Research Society ofIndia (BRSI) has been initiated by Biotech Engineering students.
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21. ACADEMIC CALENDER FOR THE YEAR 2015-16 (Tentative)
JUNE 2015
Date Day Description
16-06-2015 Monday Faculty Development Programme
22-06-2015 Monday Class work Commences for B.E/B.Tech II/IV; III/IV;IV/IV (1st Semester) and M.E/M.Tech (2nd Semester)2014-15.
30-06-2015 Tuesday Last date for payment of Transport Fee and HostelFee without Late Fee.
JULY 2015
Date Day Description
06-07-2015 Monday Commencement of Class Work for B.E/B.Tech I/IVand M.E/M.Tech (1st Semester) 2015-16.
09-07-2015 Thursday Last Date for Payment of Hostel Fee with a Late Feeof Rs.1000/-
09-07-2015 to Thursday to 1st Mid Examinations for M.E/M.Tech (2nd Semester)
11-07-2015 Saturday 2014-15
11-07-2015 Saturday Last date for Payment of Tuition Fee without LateFee for B.E/B.Tech II/IV; III/IV and IV/IV
15-07-2015 Wednesday Last Date for Payment of Transport Fee with a LateFee of Rs. 2000/-
16-07-2015 Thursday Last Date for Payment of Hostel Fee with Late Feeof Rs.2000/-
18-07-2015 Saturday RAMZAN (EID – UL – FITAR)
25-07-2015 Saturday Last Date for Payment of Tuition Fee with a Late Feeof Rs. 500/- for B.E/B.Tech II/IV ; III/IV and IV/IV
AUGUST 2015
Date Day Description
08-08-2015 Saturday Last Date for Payment of Tuition fee with a Late feeof Rs.1000/- for B.E/B.Tech II/IV ; III/IV and IV/IV.
12-08-2015 to Wednesday to 1st Mid Examinations for B.E/B.Tech IV/IV.
14-08-2015 Friday
15-08-2015 Saturday Independence Day
20-08-2015 to Thursday to 1st Mid Examinations for B.E/B.Tech III/IV and
22-08-2015 Saturday 2nd Examinations for M.E/M.Tech (2nd Semester)2014-15.
24-08-2015 Monday Last Date for payment of Tuition fee with a late feeof Rs. 2000/- for B.E/B.Tech II/IV ; III/IV and IV/IV.
Date Day Description
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25-08-2015 Tuesday Last Instruction Day for M.E/M.Tech (2nd Semester)2014-15 student names will be removed from theattendance rolls due to non – payment of tuition fee/ college fee for B.E/B.Tech II/IV ; III/IV and IV/IV.
27-08-2015 to Thursday to 1st Mid Examinations for B.E./B.Tech. II/IV
29-08-2015 Saturday
31-08-2015 Monday Commencement of University Examinations for M.E./M.Tech. (2nd Semester) 2014-15
31-08-2015 to Monday to 1st Mid Examinations for B.E./B.Tech. I/IV and
03-09-2015 Thursday M.E./M.Tech. (Tentative)
SPETEMBER 2015
Date Day Description
05-09-2015 Saturday SRI KRISHNASTAMI
07-09-2015 Monday Commencement of Class Work for M.E./M.Tech.(3rd Semester) 2014-15
17-09-2015 Thursday Vinayaka Chavithi
24-09-2015 Thursday Bakrid
OCTOBER 2015
Date Day Description
02-10-2015 Friday Gandhi Jayanthi
12-10-2015 to Monday to 2nd Mid Examinations for B.E./B.Tech. IV/IV and Last
15-10-2015 Thursday instruction day for B.E./B.Tech. IV/IV
19-10-2015 to Monday to Dussehra Holidays
23-10-2015 Friday
24-10-2015 Saturday Muharram
26-10-2015 to Monday to 2nd Mid Examinations for B.E./B.Tech. III/IV;
28-10-2015 Wednesday Last instruction day for B.E./B.Tech. III/IV
26-10-2015 Monday Commencement of University Examinations for B.E./B.Tech. IV/IV
29-10-2015 to Thursday to 2nd Mid Examinations for B.E./B.Tech. II/IV
31-10-2015 Saturday
NOVEMBER 2015
Date Day Description
02-11-2015 to Monday to Commencement of Practical Examinations for
07-11-2015 Saturday B.E./B.Tech. IV/IV
05-11-2015 Thursday Commencement of Practical Examinations for B.E./B.Tech. II/IV; 1st Mid Examinations for M.E./M.Tech.(3rd Semester) 2014-15
Date Day Description
09-11-2015 Monday Commencement of University Examinations for B.E./B.Tech. III/IV and commencement of Class Work forB.E./B.Tech. IV/IV (2nd Semester)
11-11-2015 Wednesday Deepavali
17-11-2015 Tuesday Commencement of University Examinations for B.E./B.Tech. II/IV and commencement of practicalexaminations for B.E./B.Tech. III/IV
18-11-2015 to Wednesday to 2nd Mid Examinations for B.E./B.Tech. I/IV and
21-11-2015 Saturday M.E./M.Tech. (1st Semester)
23-11-2015 Monday Commencement of Class Work for B.E./B.Tech. III/IV; and B.E./B.Tech. II/IV (2nd Semester)
30-11-2015 Monday Commencement of University Examinations for M.E./M.Tech. (1st Semester); commencement of UniversityExaminations for B.E./B.Tech. I/IV (1st Semester);commencement of class work for M.E./M.Tech.(4th Semester 2014-15)
DECEMBER 2015
Date Day Description
07-12-2015 Monday Commencement of University Examinations for M.E./M.Tech. (3rd Semester) 2014-15
14-12-2015 Monday Commencement of Class Work for B.E./B.Tech. I/IV(2nd Semester)Commencement of Class Work forM.E./M.Tech. (2nd Semester)
24-12-2015 Thursday Eid-Milad-Un-Nabi
25-12-2015 Friday Christmas
JANUARY 2016
Date Day Description
04-01-2016 Monday Commencement of Pongal Vacation
14-01-2016 Thursday Bhogi
15-01-2016 Friday Pongal
18-01-2016 Monday College reopens after Pongal Vacation
21-01-2016 to Thursday to 1st Mid Examinations for B.E./B.Tech. IV/IV
23-01-2016 Saturday (2nd Semester)
26-01-2016 Tuesday Republic Day
28-01-2016 to Thursday to 1st Mid Examinations for B.E./B.Tech. III/IV
30-01-2016 Saturday (2nd Semester)
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FEBRUARY 2016
Date Day Description
04-02-2016 to Thursday to 1st Mid Examinations for B.E./B.Tech. II/IV
06-02-2016 Saturday (2nd Semester)
11-02-2016 to Thursday to 1st Mid Examinations for M.E./M.Tech. (2nd Semester)
13-02-2016 Saturday 2015-161st Mid Examinations for B.E./B.Tech.(2nd Semester) 2015-16
26-02-2016 Friday Maha Shivaratri
MARCH 2016
Date Day Description
10-03-2016 to Thursday to 2nd Mid Examination for B.E./B.Tech. IV/IV (2nd
12-03-2016 Saturday Semester); last instruction day for B.E./B.Tech. IV/IV
17-03-2016 to Thursday to 2nd Mid Examination for B.E./B.Tech. III/IV
19-03-2016 Saturday (2nd Semester)
21-03-2016 Monday Commencement of University Examinations for B.E./B.Tech. IV/IV (2nd Semester)
24-03-2016 to Thursday to 2nd Mid Examinations for B.E./B.Tech. II/IV
28-03-2016 Monday
25-03-2016 Friday Good Friday
28-03-2016 Monday Commencement of University Examinations for B.E./B.Tech. III/IV (2nd Semester)
APRIL 2016
Date Day Description
05-04-2016 Tuesday Babu Jagajeevan Ram Birthday
08-04-2016 Friday Ugadi
11-04-2016 Monday Commencement of University Examinations for B.E./B.Tech. II/IV (2nd Semester) and commencement ofUniversity Examinations for M.E./M.Tech. (2nd
Semester)
14-04-2016 Thursday Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Jayanthi
18-04-2016 Monday Commencement of class work for M.E./M.Tech. (3rd
Semester-2015-16)
18-04-2016 to Monday to 2nd Mid Examinations of B.E./B.Tech. I/IV
20-04-2016 Wednesday (2nd Semester)
27-04-2016 Wednesday Commencement of University Examinations for B.E./B.Tech. I/IV (2nd Semester)
30-04-2016 Saturday End of academic year 2015-16
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MAY 2016
Date Day Description
02-05-2016 to Monday to Summer Vacation
18-06-2016 Saturday
20-06-2016 Monday College reopens after vacation for the academic year2016-17
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22. Management, Administration and faculty
Shri V. ThapovardhanSecretary & Correspondent
M.A(Economics). M.B.A. (Hons) U.S.A.
Extn: 210
Advisers
1. Prof. Dr. K. Koteswara RaoFormer Principal, REC,Warngal
2. Dr. R. Govinda RajuluDean (Academics) IIIT, Hyderabad
3. Dr. P. Ramakrishna RaoFormer Head (ECE), Dean REC,trichy
Administration
1. Prof. V.S.R.K. Prasad PrincipalM.Tech., Ph.D., PGDES, M.I.I.Ch.E., F.I.E., F.I.V., M.I.S.T.E.
Extn: 220
2. Prof. R. Govardhana Rao Director (Admn.)M.E. Ph. D (IIT-D) Extn: 230
3. Prof. KVSVN Raju Director (R&D)M.Tech. Ph. D Extn: 275
4. Prof. D. Prasada Rao Dean & Controller of ExaminationsPh. D Extn: 212
5. Mr. P. Venkata Rao Office Manager, ANITS City OfficeB. Com., PGDM & SM 0891-2543662
6. Mr. VSN Rachapudi Administrative OfficerM.A. Extn: 202
7. Mr. U. Rambabu Asst. Admv. OfficerM. Com., PGDCA Extn: 203
8. Mr. J. Chandrasekhar Accounts OfficerB.Com. Extn: 205
9. Mr. P. Vimal Kumar Asst. Accounts OfficerB.Com. Extn: 206
10. Mr. Bhaskar Naidu Estate SupervisorB. Com., B.Ed Extn: 207
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11. Mr. B.V. Suryanarayana Office AssistantB. A., PGDCA Extn: 208
12. Mr. D. Viswanadham Accounts AssistantB.Com. 0891-2543662
13. Mr. P. Suresh Office AssistantB.Com. Extn: 204
14. Mr. K. Daiwa Prasad Purchase AssistantB.A. Extn: 207
15. Mr. P.Suresh Kumar Office Assistant (Accounts)B.A. Extn: 206
16. Mr. A.V.G. Sasidhar Office AssistantB.Com. Extn; 215
17. Mrs. M. Gayathri Office AssistantB.Com. Extn: 203
18. Mrs. J. Padmaja Sr. Office Asst.B.Com Extn: 215
19. Mr. K. Bujji Babu Office AssistantB.A. Extn: 208
20. Mr. A. Thota Raju Office Assistant (Placement Cell)B.Com Extn: 222
21. Mr. K. Rambabu Office Assistant (EEE Dept.)B. A. Extn: 300
22. Mr. K. Raju Office Assistant (Mechanical Dept.)B.Com. Extn: 350
23. Mr B. Srinu Office Assistant (CSE Dept.)B.Sc., B.Ed. Extn: 278
24. Mrs. D. Vijaya Lakshmi Office Assistant (Chemical Dept.)M.A. Extn: 240
25. Mrs. Ch. Parvathi Devi Office Asstistant (ECE Dept.,)M.Com., Extn : 315
26. Mr. J. Narasimha Rao Office Asst.B.Sc., Extn : 215
27. Mr. T. Nookesh Office AssistantB.A. Extn: 215
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Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering
1. Prof. K. Murali Krishna ProfessorM.E., Ph.D., MISTE Extn: 320
2. Dr. V. Rajya Lakshmi Assoc. ProfessorM.E., Ph. D Extn: 321
3. Mr. S. Balarama Murty Assoc. ProfessorM.E. Extn: 326
4. Mrs. M. Syamala Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 327
5. Mrs. Swarna Mayura Veena .P Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 329
6. Mr. D. Anil Prasad Asst ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 330
7. Ms. M. Nirmala Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 329
8. Mr. J. Bhaskara Rao Asst.ProfessorM.E.(Ph.D) Extn: 310
9. Ms. D. Nagamani Asst.ProfessorM.Tech Extn: 318
10. Ms. Ch. Anoosha Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 322
11. Mrs. Kundala Deepa Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 318
12. Mr. A. Siva Kumar Asst.ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 330
13. Mr. A. Lakshmi Narayana Asst.ProfessorM.Tech.(Ph.D) Extn: 326
14. Ms. G. Gayathri Asst.ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 327
15. Mr. B. Chandra Mouli Asst.ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 310
16. Ms. D. Vijaya Lakshmi Asst.ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 329
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17. Ms. V. Shireesha Asst.ProfessorM.Tech Extn: 329
18. Mr. S. Vijay Kumar Asst. ProfessorM.Tech., (Ph.D) Extn: 326
19. Mr. L. Ganesh Asst. ProfessorM. Tech. (Ph. D) Extn: 326
20. Mr. D. Eswara Chaitanya Asst. ProfessorM. Tech. (Ph. D) Extn: 326
21. Mr. N. Srinivasa Naidu Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 313
22. Mr. K.V. Gowree Srinivas Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 313
23. Ms. M, Serene Bhaskaran Asst. ProfessorM. Tech. Extn: 322
24. Mr. B. Ravi Kumar Asst. ProfessorM. Tech. Extn: 330
25. Mr. V. Vijay Kumar Raju Asst. ProfessorM. Tech., (Ph.D) Extn : 326
26. Ms. P. Chaya Devi Asst. ProfessorM. Tech. Extn : 327
27. Mr. B. Chandra Kiran Patrudu Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 330
28. Mr. Jena Bibekananda Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 313
Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering
1. Dr. G. Raja Rao Professor & H.O.D.M.E., Ph.D Extn: 300
2. Mr. V. Murali Assoc. ProfessorM.Tech. (Ph.D) Extn: 292
3. Mr. S. Balamurali Assoc. ProfessorM.E., (Ph.D) Extn: 292
4. Dr. J. Vijaya Kumar Assoc. ProfessorM.Tech., Ph.D Extn: 304
5. Mr. Kottala Kiran Kumar Asst. ProfessorM.E. Extn: 293
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6. Mrs. K.V.R. Swathi Asst. ProfessorM.E. (Ph.D) Extn: 295
7. Mr. Kavala Kiran Kumar Asst. ProfessorM.E. Extn: 293
8. Mr. B. Raja Sekhar Asst. ProfessorM.E. Extn: 307
9. Mr. R. Satish Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 293
10. Ms. K. Lavanya Asst. ProfessorM.Tech Extn: 301
11. Mr. L. Vijay Asst. ProfessorM.E. Extn: 298
12. Mr. Ch. V. Narasimharaja Asst. ProfessorM.E. (Ph.D) Extn: 293
13. Ms. B. Vanajakshi Asst. ProfessorM.E. Extn: 301
14. Ms. A. S. Anitha Nair Asst. ProfessorM.E. Extn: 295
15. Mr. M. Sudheer Kumar Asst. ProfessorM.E. Extn: 306
16. Mr. K. Trinadh Babu Asst. ProfessorM.E. Extn: 306
17. Ms. D. Sri Lakshmi Asst. ProfessorM.E. Extn: 295
18. Mr. T. Ramasastry Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 306
19. Mr. L. Dinesh Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 307
20. Mr. S. Harish Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 307
21. Mr. M. Santhosh Kiran Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 304
22. Mr. A. Dhanamjaya Apparao Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 305
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23. Mr. M. Nagaraju Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 305
24. Ms. V. Rangavalli Asst.ProfessorM.E. Extn: 301
25. Mr. V. Anil Kumar Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 305
26. Mr. N. Kiran Asst.ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 304
27. Mr. J. Uday Venkatesh Asst.ProfessorM.E. Extn: 298
28. Mr. Narayana Divakar RVL Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 303
29. Ms. T.V. Subhashini Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn : 301
30. Mr. S. Vamsi Krishna Asst. ProfessorB.Tech. (Ph.D. Submitted) Extn: 303
31. E. Appanna Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 303
Department of Computer Science & Engineering
1. Prof. S.C. Satapathy Professor & HODM. Tech. (CSE), Ph.D. Extn: 270
2. Mr. S. Ratan Kumar Assoc. ProfessorM.Tech., (Ph.D) Extn: 282
3. Mrs. Jayaprada Suri Sr. Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 268
4. Mr. B. Ravi Kiran Sr. Asst.ProfessorM.Tech. (Ph.D) Extn: 269
5. Mrs. Sunita A Yadwad Sr. Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. (Ph.D) Extn: 281
6. Mrs. K. Selvani Deepthi Asst. ProfessorM.Tech, (Ph.D.) Extn: 267
7. Mr. G. Jagadish Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. (Ph.D) Extn: 269
8. Mrs. T.Kranthi Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 267
9. Mr. V. Srinivasu Raju Asst. ProfessorM.Tech., (Ph.D) Extn: 269
10. Mr. M. Kranthi Kiran Asst. ProfessorM.Tech., M.S., (Ph.D) Extn: 269
11. Mrs. S.A. Bhavani Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 276
12. Mrs. G. Pranitha Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 276
13. Mrs. A.N.R.Latha Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 276
14. Mrs. G.V. Gayathri Asst. ProfessorB.Tech. (M.Tech.) Extn: 268
15. Mrs. A. Deepthi Asst. ProfessorB.Tech. (M.Tech.) Extn: 287
16. Mr. Soumya Ranjan Mishra Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 269
17. Mr. K. Chandra Sekhar Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 266
18. Mrs. G. Gowri Pushpa Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 287
19. Mrs. G. Santoshi Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 287
20. Mr. B. Chakradhar Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 266
21. Ms. J. Sharmila Rani Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 267
22. Ms. P. Deepika Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 268
23. Mr. Seshadri Rao Chinta Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 282
24. Mr. K. Suresh Asst. ProfessorM.Tech., (Ph.D) Extn: 266
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25. Mr. P. Naga Srinivasu Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. (MBA) Extn: 288
26. Mrs Pritee Parwekar Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. (Ph.D) Extn: 287
27. Ms. G. Gayatri Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn : 276
28. Mr. K. Ashesh Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. (Ph.D) Extn : 269
29. Mr. P. Vinod Babu Asst. ProfessorM.Tech., (Ph. D) Extn: 288
30. Ms. L. Keerthi Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 276
Department of Information Technology
1. Prof. Suresh Chittineni Prof & HODM.Tech., (Ph.D), MIEEE, LMCSI, LMISTE Extn: 340
2. Mr. Ch. Demudu Naidu Sr. Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 348
3. Mrs. N. Sharada Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. (Ph.D) Extn: 348
4. Mr. Ch. Rajesh Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 346
5. Mr. N. Aditya Sundar Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 339
6. Mrs. I. Srilalita Sarwani Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 347
7. Mrs. B. Meena Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 341
8. Mr. Pandit Samuel Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 339
9. Mr. K.S.V. Krishna Srikanth Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 346
10. Ms. V. Annapoorna Asst.ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 348
11. Mr. M. Venkata Kishore Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 348
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12. Ms. Dadla Sailaja Asst.ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 338
13. Ms. J.S.V. Sai Hari Priyanka Asst. ProfessorM. Tech. Extn: 348
14. Ms. S.V.S.S. Lakshmi Asst. ProfessorM.C.A., M.Tech. Extn: 348
15. Mrs. V. Usha Bala Asst. ProfessorM.C.A., M.Tech. Extn: 348
Department of Mechanical Engineering
1. Prof. T. V. Hanumanth Rao Professor & HODMBA, M.Tech., Ph.D. Extn : 360
2. Dr. B. Naga Raju ProfessorM.Tech., Ph.D. Extn : 351
3. Dr. N.V.N. Indra Kiran ProfessorM.E., Ph.D Extn : 354
4. Mr. R. Chandra Mouli Assoc. ProfessorM.Tech. (Ph.D) Extn : 356
5. Dr. K. Sivaprasad Assoc. ProfessorM.Tech., Ph.D Extn : 350
6. Mr. G. Uma Maheswara Rao Sr. Asst. ProfessorM.Tech., (Ph.D.) Extn : 355
7. Mr. M. Rajaroy Sr. Asst. ProfessorM.E. (Ph.D) Extn : 352
8. Mr. M.S.S. Srinivasa Rao Sr. Asst. ProfessorM.Tech., (Ph.D) Extn : 350
9. Mr. K.Naresh Kumar Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. (Ph.D) Extn : 361
10. Mr. M. Prasanth Kumar Asst. ProfessorM.E. (Ph.D) Extn : 350
11. Mr. V. Krishna Asst. ProfessorM.E. Extn : 361
12. Mr. K. Satyanarayana Asst. ProfessorM.Tech.(Ph.D) Extn : 358
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13. Mr. D. S. Sai Ravi Kiran Asst. ProfessorM.E. Extn : 355
14. Mr. D. Simhachalam Asst. ProfessorM.E. (Ph.D) Extn : 355
15. Ms. M. Amareswari Reddy Asst. ProfessorM.E. Extn : 356
16. Ms. K.V. Rukmini Asst. ProfessorM.E. Extn : 353
17. Mr. S. Phani Kumar Asst. ProfessorM.E. (Ph.D) Extn : 352
18. Mr. D. Srinivasa Rao Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. (Ph.D) Extn : 361
19. Mrs. M.N.V. Krishnaveni Asst. ProfessorM.E. (Ph.D) Extn : 357
20. Ms. P. Ramya Asst. ProfessorB.E. (M.E.) Extn : 357
21. Ms. Y. L. Vidya Asst. ProfessorM.E. Extn : 357
22. Mr. B.B. Ashok Kumar Asst. ProfessorM.E. Extn : 355
23. Mr. M. Chandra Sekhar Asst. ProfessorM.E. Extn : 350
24. Ms. N. Indraja Asst. ProfessorB.E., (M.E.) Extn : 357
25. Mrs. M. Sailaja Asst. ProfessorM.E. (Ph.D) Extn : 353
26. Mr. J. V. Bhanu Tej Asst, ProfessorM.Tech. Extn : 361
27. Mr. V. Ravi Teja Behara Asst. ProfessorM.E. Extn : 361
28. Mr. P. Chandra Sekhar Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn : 350
29. Mr. B. Pradeep Kumar Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn : 361
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30. Mr. V. V. Narayana Reddy Asst.ProfessorM.Tech. Extn : 361
31. Mr. R D V Prasad Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn : 362
32. Mr. Prem Dheeraj Asst. ProfessorM.E. Extn : 362
33. Mr. B. Geeta Chandra Sekhar Asst. ProfessorM.E. Extn : 363
34. Mr. Naresh G. Asst. ProfessorM.E. Extn : 363
35. Mr. P. Gowtham Raju Asst. ProfessorM.E. Extn: 363
36. Mr. Basa Nagaraju Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 363
Department of Civil Engineering
1. Prof. B.N.D. Narasinga Rao Professor & HODM.E., Ph.D, F.I.E Extn : 250
2. Prof. A. Ramamohana Rao ProfessorM.Tech., Extn : 252
3. Prof. Varanasi Viswnadham ProfessorPh. D Extn : 253
4. Mr. J. Vikranth Associate ProfessorM.E., (Ph.D) Extn : 254
5. Mr. K. Lovaraju Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 258
6. Mr. M.K.S.S. Krishna Chaitanya Asst. ProfessorM.E. (Ph.D) Extn: 257
7. Mr. T. Kiran Kumar Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 257
8. Ms. P.V.R. Sravya Asst. ProfessorM.E. Extn: 256
9. Mr. Ch. Vineel Asst. ProfessorM.E. Extn: 255
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10. Mrs. V. Sree Lakshmi Asst. ProfessorM.E. Extn:256
11. Mr. T.V. Viswa Teja Asst. ProfessorM.E. Extn: 255
12. Mr. B. Ramana Raja Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 255
Department of Chemical Engineering
1. Prof. G. Hanumantha Rao ProfessorM.Tech., Ph.D. Extn: 236
2. Prof. V. Sridevi Professor & DeanM.Sc., Ph.D. Extn: 235
3. Prof. S. Subba Rao Professor & HoDM.Tech. Extn: 240
4. Dr. P. Mary Anupama Sr. Asst. ProfessorM.Sc., Ph.D Extn: 237
5. Mr. D. Guru Mahesh Asst. ProfessorM.Sc., M.Phil., (Ph.D.) Extn: 237
6. Mrs. M.Lalitha Asst. ProfessorM.Tech Extn: 237
7. Mr. Ch. Anil Asst. ProfessorM.E. (Ph.D.) Extn: 234
8. Mrs. Divya M.L. Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 239
9. Ms. Vanita Yadav Asst. ProfessorM.Sc. (Ph.D) Extn: 239
10. Dr. M. Shiva Naresh Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Ph.D Extn: 234
11. Ms. P. Mallika Rani Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 239
12. Ms. S. Harika Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 237
13. Ms. A. Sailja Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 237
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14. Dr. M. China Mala Kondaiah Asst. ProfessorM.Tech., Ph.D Extn: 237
15. Ms. S.L.K.Bhaskara Lakshmi Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 237
16. Mr. M. Koteswara Rao Asst. ProfessorM.Tech. Extn: 234
Department of Mathematics
1. Prof. M.V. Subba Rao Professor & HoDM.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D. Extn: 375
2. Dr. A. S. N. Murthy ProfessorM.Sc., Ph. D Extn: 376
3. Prof. K. Rama Mohana Rao ProfessorM.Sc., Ph.D Extn: 377
4. Prof. G. Ananda Rao ProfessorM.Sc., Ph.D Exnt: 378
5. Mr. K. Deniel Raju Asst. ProfessorM.Sc., M. Phil., B. Ed .,M. Tech. Extn: 380
6. Mr. A. Ramesh Babu Asst. ProfessorM .Sc., M. Phil., (Ph. D) Extn: 380
7. Ms. Ch. Uma Swetha Asst. ProfessorM.Sc Extn: 375
8. Mr. M. Vinod Kumar Asst. ProfessorM.Sc., M.Phil. (Ph. D) Extn: 386
9. Mr. G. Srikanath Asst. ProfessorM.Sc., B.Ed (Ph. D) Extn: 381
10. Mr. S. Anand Kumar Asst. ProfessorM.Sc., M.Tech.,(Ph.D) Extn: 381
11. Mr. T. Sreenivas Asst. ProfessorM.Sc., M. Phil., (Ph.D) Extn: 375
12. Ms. B. Devaki Rani Asst. ProfessorM.Sc., M. Phil. Extn: 375
13. Mr. G. Suryanarayana Asst. ProfessorM.Sc., B.Ed., M. Phil.,(Ph.D) Extn: 386
14. Mrs. M.S.L.R. Mallika Asst. ProfessorM.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed.,(Ph.D) Extn: 315
Department of Physics
1. Prof. P. Venkateswarlu Professor & HoDM.Sc., Ph.D Extn: 385
2. Dr. P. Viswarupachary Sr. Asst. ProfessorM.Sc. M.Phil. Ph.D., M.Tech. Extn: 384
3. Mr. K. Srinivasa Rao Asst. ProfessorM.Sc., M.Phil., (Ph.D.) Extn: 386
4. Mr. B. Brahmaji Asst. ProfessorM.Sc., M.Tech. (Ph.D.) Extn: 386
5. Mrs. K.V.S. Ganga Kumari Asst. ProfessorM.Sc., M.Tech.(M.Phil.) Extn: 386
6. Mr. L. Santhosh Kumar Asst. ProfessorM. Sc. Extn: 386
7. Mr. Ch. Venkata Rao Chowdary Asst. ProfessorM.Sc., M.Tech. (NDT) Extn: 386
8. Mrs. T. Madhavi Latha Asst.ProfessorM.Sc., M.Phil., (Ph.D.) Extn: 386
9. Mr. Y. Bheem Shankar Asst. ProfessorM. Sc., M. Phil. (Ph.D) Extn: 386
Department of English
1. Dr. V. Rupa Assoc. Professor & HODM.A, B.Ed. Blisc.,., M.Phil., Ph. D Extn: 405
2. Ms. T. Deepa Asst. ProfessorM.Com, MBA, (Ph.D.), DCA Extn: 404
3. Ms. G. Serwani V Swamy Asst.ProfessorM.A., M.Phil. (Ph.D.) Extn: 404
4. Ms. A. A. Vijaya Jyothi Asst.ProfessorM.A., B.Ed., (Ph.D.) Extn: 404
5. Ms. Md. Sabirunnisa Gouse Asst. ProfessorM.A., M. Phil., (Ph.D.) Extn: 404
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6. Dr. P. Meena Grace Asst. ProfessorM.A., Ph.D Extn: 404
7. Ms. Rekha Karini Asst. ProfessorM.A. B.Ed. Extn: 404
8. Ms. B. Ramya Devi Asst. ProfessorM.A. (M.Phil.) Extn: 404
9. Ms. Lalitha Devi Asst. ProfessorM.A. (M.Phil) Extn: 404
10. Ms. Abhibunnisha Begum Asst. ProfessorM.A., B.Ed. (Ph.D) Extn: 404
Department of Chemistry
1. Dr. Nimmagadda Padmaja Assoc. Prof. & HODM.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Extn: 395
2. Dr. S. Siva Kumar Asst. ProfessorM.Sc., Ph. D Extn: 390
3. Dr. Vepa Jagannadha Rao Asst. ProfessorM.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Extn: 390
4. Mr. M. Kalyana Chakravathy Asst. ProfessorM.Sc., B.Ed., M.Phil. (Ph.D.) Extn: 390
5. Mrs. Y. Triveni Asst. ProfessorM.Sc., B.Ed., M.Phil., (Ph.D) Extn: 396
6. Dr. M. Padma latha Asst. ProfessorM.Sc., B.Ed., Ph.D. Extn: 393
7. Mr. S. Vara Satish Asst. ProfessorM.Sc., (Ph.D) Extn: 394
8. Mr. R. Somasekhar Asst. ProfessorM.Sc.(Ph.D) Extn: 394
9. Mrs. R. Saradha Asst. ProfessorM.Sc., M.Phil. (Ph.D.) Extn: 396
10. Mrs. U. Jyothi Asst. ProfessorM.Sc., (Ph.D.) Extn: 396
11. Dr. R. Swaroopa Rani Asst. ProfessorM.Sc., Ph.D Extn: 396
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12. Mr. B. Praveen Kumar Asst. ProfessorM.Sc., (Ph.D) Extn: 397
13. Dr. M. Nooka Raju Asst. ProfessorM.Sc., Ph. D Extn: 397
Department of Library Sciences
1. Mr. S. Suresh LibrarianMLISc., M.Phil, (Ph.D.) Extn: 225
2. Mrs. P. Dhana Lakshmi Asst.LibrarianM.A., MLISc., (Ph.D) Extn: 225
3. Mr. B. Govinda Rao Library Asst.B.A., MLISc. Extn: 225
4. Mrs. M. Vijaya Lakshmi Library Asst.M.T.M., M.Li.Sc Extn: 225
5. Mr. S. Koteswara Rao Library Asst.B.A., M.Li. Sc Extn: 225
Department of Training & Placements
1. Mr. G.V. Ramana Murthy Dean, T & P CellMBA Extn: 222
2. Dr. N. Dattasri English Trainer for TPOPh. D Extn: 223
3. Mr. K. Srinivas Aptitude TrainerD.Arch, AMIE, PGDCA Extn: 224
Asst. Physical Director
1. Mr. K. Venu Gopal Extn:202M.P.Ed.
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