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SESHADRI RAO GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE (An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada) Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru CCTV The college gives priority for Adequate safety and security measures which are given below. 1. The institute is secured by dedicated security guards for each departments and every important location within the institute premises. 2. There is a security control room which manages the surveillance with the help of 240 CCTV cameras, available at academic blocks, amenities block, all the junction points and open areas without compromising the privacy of female staff and the students. CCTV cameras Details S.No Location Nos 1 Main Block 88 2 Block II ( ME & CE) 32 3 Security Room 8 4 Ladies Hostel 48 5 Boys Hostel 32 6 Amenities Block 16 7 Railway Gate 8 8 Examination Branch 8 Total 240 The sample images showing some strategic locations where CC TV cameras are in place.

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SESHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE (An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

CCTV The college gives priority for Adequate safety and security measures which are given below.

1. The institute is secured by dedicated security guards for each departments and every important

location within the institute premises.

2. There is a security control room which manages the surveillance with the help of 240 CCTV

cameras, available at academic blocks, amenities block, all the junction points and open areas

without compromising the privacy of female staff and the students.

CCTV cameras Details

S.No Location Nos

1 Main Block 88

2 Block II ( ME & CE) 32

3 Security Room 8

4 Ladies Hostel 48

5 Boys Hostel 32

6 Amenities Block 16

7 Railway Gate 8

8 Examination Branch 8

Total 240

The sample images showing some strategic locations where CC TV cameras are in

place.

SESHADRI RAO

Gudlavalleru Engineering College (An Autonomous Institute with Permanent affiliation to JNTUK,Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Fire Extinguisher's status/ Details

S.No Name of the Department

ABC CO2

Clean

Agent

Refilli

ng

Water

Safe

Pro ABC

Handle Total Remarks

Working Working Working Working Working

2 KG 4 KG 4.5KG 2KG 9L

1 CIVIL 2 10 12

2 EEE 6 2 5 1 14

3 ME 11 4 4 2 21

4 ECE 7 5 1 13

5 CSE 1 11 3 15

6 IT 1 2 3

7 MBA 2 2

8 BS&H 1 2 2 5

9 ENGLISH 1 1 2

10 Library 4 1 5

11 Canteen 2 2 4

12 Amenities south (Gents) 6 6

13 Amenities north (Ladies) 4 2 6

14 Generator room 1 2 3

15 M.B. north east 1 1

16 M.B.north west 3 3

17 M.B.south west 1 1

18 Block 2 (New building) 2 2

19 Autonomous(Exam) 1 1

20 Exam Cum Meeting Hall

A1 to A4 2 2

Total 37 58 21 3 2 121

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE (An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department of Civil Engineering

Fire Extinguisher’s Status Details

S.No Name of the Laboratory Fire

Extinguisher

present status

Specification Quantity Remarks

1 Transportation Engineering Lab – N117 Working 2Kg - ABC 1

2 Concrete Technology Lab – N119 Working 2Kg - ABC 1

3 Geotechnical Engineering Lab – N101 Working 4Kg - ABC 1

4 Structural Engineering Lab – N120 Working 4Kg - ABC 1

5 Case Lab – N405 Working 4Kg - ABC 1

6 Research Lab – N404 Working 4Kg - ABC 1

7 GIS&CAD Lab – N403 Working 4Kg - ABC 1

8 Drawing Hall – N402 Working 4Kg - ABC 1

9 Cultural Center – N305 Working 4Kg - ABC 1

10 CE Staff Room – N325 Working 4Kg - ABC 1

11 CE Class Room – N220 Working 4Kg - ABC 1

12 CE Exam Section – N201 Working 4Kg - ABC 1

Lecture Hall (CE) N 221 Examination Section (CE) N 201

HCE

GIS&CAD LAB (CE) N 403 Structural Engineering Lab (CE) N 120

Geo Technical Engineering Lab (CE) N 101

HCE

SESHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE (An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Adequate safety and security measures are in place.

1. The institute is secured by Fire extinguisher system for each block and every

important location within the institute premises.

2. The college give importance to acquire knowledge of safety practices during fire

accidents and encourage the faculty as well as students to participate in such events.

The activities conducted under fire safety awareness programme:

S.No Date Title of the Event

1 05-07-2018 Awareness program on fire accidents

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Kakinada - 533003, Andhra Pradesh, India

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Title of the Event Awareness Programme on Fire accidents

Event Start Date: 05/07/2018

Event End Date: 05/07/2018

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GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE (An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

The college give equal importance to women and conducted many women empowerment

programs.

• Women faculties are also provided with an opportunity to lead the departments as

heads of the department and are given coordinator ship for several activities.

• Reserved seats are provided to female staff /students in all institute transport.

• Important suggestions and urgent grievances can be directly reported to the authority

concerned through online.

• The ICC Cell promotes gender amity, upholding the right to protect against Sexual

harassment in the workplace. ICC Cell seeks help from the police department and

local judiciary to create awareness about “She Laws” & law protection to women.

The activities conducted under women empowerment summarized as follows:

S.No Date Title of the Event

1 01.04.2021 Disa App - Anti Drug Camp

2 08.03.2021 Women’s Day Celebrations

3 18.03.2020 Teaching Classes & Youth Parliament Awareness Programme

4 07.03.2019 Blood Grouping Camp

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Kakinada - 533003, Andhra Pradesh, India

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Event Type Other Event

Title of the Event Disa App Anti Drug Camp

Event Start Date: 01/04/2021

Event End Date: 01/04/2021

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Event Type Other Event

Title of the Event Women’s Day Celebrations

Event Start Date: 08/03/2021

Event End Date: 08/03/2021

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NSS Unit Code 90214602

Event Type Special Camps

Title of the Event Teaching Classes & Youth Parliament awarenessprogram

Event Start Date: 18/03/2020

Event End Date: 18/03/2020

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NSS Unit Code 90214602

Event Type Special Camps

Title of the Event Blood Grouping Camp

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GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE (An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Gender, Sensitivity in providing facilities

Gudlavalleru Engineering College initiated good number of measures for Gender

Equity. GEC approximately has 30% of female staff and 35%female students. Women

faculties are also provided with an opportunity to lead the departments as heads of the

department and are given coordinator ship for several activities. Female students are

encouraged to take part in all activities and to lead co-curricular and extracurricular

activities. Students of the institution used to be sensitized on Gender - Equity through

webinars, seminars and counseling and guidance sessions. The Institute celebrates

"Women's" Day annually and motivates all the staff to organize discussions for

understanding the role of women towards a progressive society. Female students are

motivated and supported for various academic and non-academic

activities.

The details of Male and Female personal ratio in the college:

Category Male Female Male % Female%

Faculty 197 84 70.01 29.89

Staff 138 12 92.00 8.00

Students 3129 1703 64.75 35.24

SESHADRI RAO GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village::Gudlavalleru

Statement of Teaching Staff Gender for Male S.No. Name of the Employee Designation Department | Gender

Dr. Pusala Kodanda Rama Rao Professor & Vice - Principal Administration CE

2 Dr.G. Reddy Babu Professor CE M

Dr. Anduri Srinivasulu Professor & HoD I/¢ CE M

4 Mr. K. Venkateswara Rao Associate Professor CE M

S Dr.Raja Kumar C Associate Professor CE M

Mr. V. Phani Kumar Sr.Grade Asst. Professor & Mentor (AS&A) Ve CE

Mr.A.H. L Swaroop Sr.Grade Asst.Professor CE M

Mr. G. Sai Krishna Assistant Professor CE M

9 Mr. G. Taraka Naga Veerendra Assistant Professor CE M

10 Mr. Ch. Naga Bharath Assistant Professor CE M

11 Mr. P.s.S. Anjaneya Babu Assistant Professor CE M

12 Mr. S. Arun Chaitanya Assistant Professor CE M

13 Mr. N. Hari Pavan Assistant Professor CE M

14 Mr. S. Sai Charan Assistant Professor CE M

15 Mr. M. Durga Ra0 Assistant Professor CE M

16 Mr. A. V. Phani Manoj Assistant Professor CE M

17 Mr. Kundeti Nagarjuna Assistant Professor CE M

18 Dr. Subhashish Dey Assistant Professor CE M

19 Mr. Angoth Anurag Assistant Professor CE M

20 Mr. Butta Ramakrishna Assistant Professor CE M

21 Dr. Eswar Sala Assistant Professor CE M

22 Mr. Nerusu Venkata Srinivasa Rao Assistant Professor CE M

Mr. Jampa Kumar Sri Sai Ram Charan Assistant Professor CE 23 M

24 Mr. Mathe Vinay Assistant Professor CE M

25 Mr. Mamidala Rajendra Assistant Professor CE

26 Mr. Bommu Hema Nagababu Assistant Professor CE M

|Mr. Tirupathi Naga Sai Sree Saram Assistant Professor CE 27 M

Assistant Professor CE M 28 Mr. Dasari Varaprasad

29 Mrs. Susarla Naga Sai Mounika Assistant Professor CE M

Mr. Loya Ganesh Babu Assistant Professor CE 30 M

Assistant Professor CE M 31 Mr. P Swamy Naga Ratna Giri

Assistant Professor CE M 32 Mr. Medikonda Praveen

Adjunct Professor CE M 33 Dr. S. R. K. Reddy

Adjunct Professor CE M 34 Dr. K. Radha Krishnam Raju

Professor & Mentor EEE M 35 Dr. Mangipudi Siva Kumar

Professor EEE 36 Dr. Lanka Ravisrinivas

Professor EEE 37 Dr. Srinivasa Rao Gampa

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S.No Name of the Employee Designation Department Gender 38 Mr. Alluri Amarendra Associate Professor EEE M

39 Mr. Md. Rafi Khan Associate Professor EEE M

40 Mr. E. Vargil Kumar Associate Professor EEE M

41 Dr. Butti Dasu Associate Professor & HoD /¢ EEE M

42 Dr. Madhu Kiran Buddi Associate Professor EEE M

43 Dr. Kishorbabu Gunti Associate Professor EEE M

44 Dr. B. Mahesh Babu Associate Professor EEE M

EEE M 45 Dr. Kaniganti Kalyan Raj Assistant Professor

46 Dr.Jasthi Kiran Assistant Professor EEE M

Mr. G. Balaji Assistant Professor EEE M 47

Assistant Professor EEE M 48 Mr. J. Hemasundar

Assistant Professor EEE M 49 Mr. G. Ramesh

Assistant Professor EEE M 50 Mr. D. Vijay Arun

Assistant Professor EEE M

S1 Mr.v. Naga Babu Assistant Professor EEE M

52 Mr. V. Prathap Babu

Assistant Professor EEE M 53 Mr. D. Bhavana Rushi

Assistant Professor EEE M

54 Mr. P.Bala Koteswara Rao Assistant Professor EEE M

55 Mr. Boni Rama Krishna

Assistant Professor EEE M 56 Mr. B. Hanuman Dilcep

Assistant Professor EEE M 57 Mr Rasabattula Koti Babu

M -

MECH Professor & Advisor to the Management| Dr. Potluri Ravindra Babu

MECH M Prolessar & Diroctor (PG Studies, Consultancy & Testing and RRD)

59 Dr. Pereddy Nageswara Reddy Professor & HoD MECH M

60 Dr. A. Jawahar Babu

MECH M Professor & Director (Academics Strengthening & Advancemen)

61 Dr. Bura Karuna Kumar

Professor & COE MECH M 62 Dr. Kota Syamsunder

MECH M Professor & Vice-Principal Academics 63 Dr. Maliadi Rama Chandra Sastry

Associate Professor MECH M

64 Mr. K. Ch. Kishor Kumar

Associate Professor MECH M

65 Mr. D. Kiran Prasad

Associate Professor MECH M

66 Dr. J.A. Ranga Babu Associate Professor MECH M

67 Dr.Prabhakara Rao Ganji

Sr.Grade Asst.Professor MECH M

68 Mr.B. V. S. Raghu Vamsi

Assistant Professor MECH M

69 Mr. P. Tejo Murthi

Assistant Professor MECH M 70 Dr.T. NarasimhaSuri

Assistant Professor MECH M

71 Mr. T.Siva Krishna

Assistant Professor MECH M

72 Mr. L. Ramesh

Assistant Professor MECH M 73 Mr. T. Naga Raju

Assistant Professor MECH M

74 Mr. D. Tarun

Assistant Professor MECH M

75 Dr.G. Karuna Kumar

Assistant Professor MECH M

76 Mr. S. Baji Karimulla Reddy

Name of the Employee Mr N Premdawu Designation Department Gender Asistant Professor78 Mr A Rajesh MECH M

Assistant Professor 79 M Komnuri Ramakanth MECH M

Assistant Professor S0Mr Gogineni Venkata Jagadeesh MECH M

Assistant Professor MECH 81MArishnaKishore Kakarla M

Assistant Professor MECH M 82 Mr Ujwal Teja Mallampall Assistant Professor MECH M 83Mr Ratnakumar Gotru Assistant Professor MECH M 84 Mr P. Satyanaray ana Assistant Professor MECH M 85 Mr. Parasa Yugandhar Babu Assistant Professor MECH M 86 Mr Dula Kishore Babu Assistant Professor MECH M 87 Mr. Dimmcta Santosh Kumar Assistant Professor MECH M

88Ms. Abdul Sabiha Khathun Assistant Professor MECH M

89 Mr. Kambhampati Nagaraju Assistant Professor MECH M 90 Mr Ohintapall Laxiveda Bharath Assistant Professor MECH M

Mr. Vemun Pavan Kumar Assistant Professor MECH M

92 Dr Maddu Kamaraju Professor & Mentor ECE M

93 Dr. Vare V. K. D. Vara Prasad Professor & Additional Controller of Examinations ECE M

Dr.K Naga Prakash Professor ECE M 4

95 Dr R Srinivasa Rao Professor ECE

96 Dr. Yarlagadda Ramakrishna Professor& HoD CE M

Professor ECE M 97 Dr DRavi Krishna Reddy

Professor ECE M 98 Dr. Ch. Bala Swamy

99 Mr V. Vittal Reddy Associate Professor ECE M

Associate Professor ECE M 100 Mr. T. S. R K. Prasad

Associate Professor ECE M 101 Mr.A Mallaiah

Associate Professor ECE M 102 Dr. B Raja Sckhar -

Associate Professor ECE M 103 Mr Y. S. Chakrapani

Associate Professor ECE M 104 Dr D Prabhakar

Associate Professor ECE M 105 Dr Ravi S

Sr.Grade Asst.Professor ECE 106 Mr Ch Ram Babu

Assistant Professor ECE M 107 MrE Vargil Vijay

Assistant Professor ECE 1O8 Mr G Rama Krishna

Assistant Professor ECE M 109 Mr Bolem Vamsy Krishna

Assistant Professor ECE 10 M M Damodhar Rao

Assistant Professor ECE M M B Rohith Bala Jaswanth

Assistant Professor ECE 12 M N Sambe Murthy

Assistant Professor ECE M |13 MP Anil Kunar Assistant Profcssor ECE M 14 M P. Rana Krisbna

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SNo Name of the Employe 115 Mr K Rushendra Babu Designation Department Gender

Assistant Professor ECE M 16Mr B Ajay Kumar Assistant Professor ECE M

117 MrYaragani Mamillu Assistant Professor ECE M

18 Mr Konatham Voera Venkateswara Rao Assistant Professor ECE M

119 D Ananda Babu T Assistant Professor ECE M

120 Mr Vemulapali Murali Krishna Assistant Professor ECE M

121 Dr Gutta V. S. N.R Vara Prasad Professor& Principal CSE M

122 Dr. Markapudi Baburao Professor& HoD CSE M

123 Dr. Satyala Narayana Professor & Mentor (AS&A) CSE M

124 Dr.K Srinivas Associate Professor CSE M

125 Dr. A Jaçadccswara Rao Associate Professor CSE M

126 Dr. Tumma Srinivasa Rao Associate Professor CSE M

127 D Malladi Ravi Sankar Associate Professor CSE M

128 Mr J.N. V. R Swarup Kumar Assistant Professor CSE M

Assistant Professor CSE M 129 Mr. M.N. Satish Kumar

Assistant Professor CSE M 130 Mr K Amrutha Sagar

Assistant Professor CSE M 131 Mr. K Ashok Reddy

Assistant Professor CSE M 132 Mr. Kantapaili Bhaskar

CSE M Assistant Professor

133 Mr Potun Avinash CSE M Assistant Professor

134 Mr K. Harcesh Kumar

CSE M Assistant Professor 135 Mr. M. Siva Naga Prasad

CSE M Assistant Professor

136 Mr T Balakrishana CSE M

Assistant Professor 137 Mr E Bala Bhaskara Rao

CSE M Assistant Professor

138 Mrs Jandbyam Lakshmi Alckhya CSE M

Assistant Professor

139 Mr J Karthik M CSE Assistant Professor

140 Dr. Kadaru Bala Brahmeswara

M CSE Assistant Professor

141 Mr Katuri Ramakrishna CSE M

Assistant Professor

142 Mr Srikakulapu Shbubhakar CSE M

Assistant Professor

143 Mr Gangula Srikanth M CSE Assistant Professor

144 Mr Paturn Tarun Naga Sai Kumar M IT Professor

145 Dr M V. L N. Raja Rao M

Associate Professor

146 Mr Y. K. Viswanadham IT M

Associate Professor

147 Dr Ch Suresh Babu IT M

|Associate Professor & Mentor (AS&A) Ve| -

M 148 Mr Battina

Srinuvasukumar

Assistant Professor

M 149 Mr. M. Naga Raju

Assistant Professor

M 150 Mr M. Dileep Kumar

Assistant Professor

M 151 Mr Lakshmi Narayana

Assistant P1ofessor

152 Mr B Sobban Babu

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Name of the Employee SNa

191 Mr M Vinod

Designation DepartmentGender Assistant Professor MBA M

Assistant Professor

192 Mr. MN. Hari Kishna MBA M

Assistant Professor

193 Mr. K. Prudhvi Raj MBA M

194 Mr T. Hemanth Kumar

Assistant Professor MBA M

Assistant Professor MBA M

195 Mr. P. V. M. Raju Assistant Professor

MBA M

196 Mr. V.V. Brahmanandam Assistant Professor MBA M

197 Mr. Ch. Srinivasa Rao

PRINCIPAL Seshadri Rao

ice Principal

-

Administration

Seshadri Rao Gudiavalleru Engineering College

Seshadri Rao

Knowledge Village

Gudiavalleru-521

356, Krishna District AP

Gudlavalleru Engineering College

Seshadri Rao Knowledge VGllage

Gudlavalleru-521 356, Krishna District. A.P

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SESHADRI RAO GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village::Gudlavalleru Statement of Teaching Staff Gender for Female S.No. Name of the Employee Designation Department Gender Ms. Makineni Sandhya Assistant Professor

CE Mrs Chitroju Srihara Tinumala Devi Assistant Professor

CE Ms Manjusha Loya Assistant Professor

CE Ms Lakshmi Sirisha Mantripragada Assistant Professor CE Mrs. Uppala Pallavi

Assistant Professor CE Mrs. Obulasetti Apama

Assistant Professor CE Ms Sadarla Kavya Saraswathi

Assistant Professor CE Ms. Odugu Hindu

Assistant Professor CE 9Mrs Maineedi Lalitha Pallavi

Assistant Professor CE 10 Mrs Sirangi Bhavani

Assistant Professor CE 11 Mrs. J.L Santha Kumari Associate Professor

EEE 12 Mrs. Ch. Sujatha Associate Professor

EEE 13 Mrs. K Vindhya Smitha Associate Professor EEE 14 Mrs Ch. Trinayani

Assistant Professor EEE 15 Mrs Sufia Khanam

Assistant Professor EEE 16 Mrs. Shaik Rizwana Assistant Professor EEE 17 Ms. Alapati Sirecesha Assistant Professor

EEE 18 Mrs. T. Venkata Lakshmi Associate Professor ECE 19 Dr. Y. Syamala Associate Professor ECE 20 Mrs K Sri Lakshmi Assistant Professor ECE 21 Mrs. T. Subhashini Assistant Professor ECE

22 Mrs. S. Bhavani Assistant Professor ECE

23 Ms. P. Ramya Assistant Professor ECE

24 Mrs. V.Priyadarshini Assistant Professor ECE

25 Mrs. B. Naga Sirisha Assistant Professor ECE

26 Mrs. V. Sree Lakshmi Assistant Professor ECE

27 Mrs L Padma Laha Assistant Professor ECE

28 Ms. Ganta Naga Sandhya Devi Assistant Professor ECE

29 Ms Jyothirmai Garapati Assistant Professor ECE

30 Ms. Nandigam Monika Assistant Professor ECE

31 Ms. Muppidi Deepikakrishna Assistant Professor ECE

Assistant Professor 32 Mrs Shabhana Begum ECE

Associate Professor CSE 33 Dr.Yannam Adilakshmi

Associate Professor CSE 34 Mrs. N Rajeswari

F CSE F

Associate Professor CSE 35 Dr. Bolem Sai Chandana

Associate Professor 36 DrGuta Sridevi

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S.No. Name of the Employce Designation Department| Gender 37 Mrs. Garimella Bharathi Sr.Grade Asst.Professor CSE

38 Mrs. Sk. Salma Begum Assistant Professor CSE -

39 Mrs. Y. V. N. Tulasi Assistant Professor CSE

40 Mrs. Davuluri Ragavamsi Assistant Professor CSE

41 Mrs. T. Nagamani Assistant Professor CSE

42 Ms.Tata Priyanka Assistant Professor CSE F

43 |Mrs. Yarrarapu Manasa Assistant Professor CSE

44 Mrs. Appama Allada Assistant Professor CSE F

Mrs. D. Priyanka Assistant Professor CSE 45

Mrs. G. Keerthi CSE 46 Assistant Professor

CSE 47 Mrs. V. Sandhya Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor CSE 48 Mrs. S. Raga Deepthi

Assistant Professor CSE 49 Mrs. Kagitha Nandini

Assistant Professor CSE 50 Mrs K Sri Lakshmi

Assistant Professor CSE 51 Mrs. L. Dhana Lakshmi

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Assistant Professor CSE 52 Ms. Kanuri Bhargavi

Assistant Professor CSE 53 Dr. R Abinaya

Assistant Professor CSE 54 Mrs Y. Aditya

Assistant Professor CSE 55 Ms. Kunchaparthi Jyothsna Latha

Assistant Professor CSE

56 Mr. Chalamalasetty Sarvani

Assistant Professor CSE 57 Mrs. Potturi Reshma

CSE Assistant Professor 58 Ms. Bobba Sahithi

CSE F Assistant Professor

59 |Mrs. Naga Mani Parasa

IT Professor & HOD

60 Dr.ChaduvulaKavitha IT Associate Professor

61 Dr D. N. V. S. L. S. Indira

IT Assistant Professor

62 Mrs. T. Sumallika IT Assistant Professor

63 Mrs Puppala Naga Sravanthi

IT Assistant Professor

64 Ms. Parasa Rajaya Lakshmi

IT Assistant Professor

65 Mrs. Allada Koteswaramma

IT Assistant Professor

66 Ms Raja Rajeswari Battula

Assistant Professor

67 Mrs Cheerla Pooja Rani

Assistant Professor

68 Ms. Madiri Divya Sumithra

IT Assistant Professor

69 Mrs. Tummalagunta Hema Latha

BS&H Asst.Professor in E.S

70 Mrs Ramya BS&H Asst.Professor in Maths

Rajani 71 Mrs BS&H Asst.Professor in Maths

72 Dr. R. Swetha BS&H Asst.Professor in Physics

73 Dr. P. Vijaya Lakshmi BS&H Asst.Prolcssor in Chemistry

74 Dr. P. Haritha

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Lab on Cell Deslgnatlon

Name of the

Rmployee Departmes

S.Na.

Asnt. Professor in Physics BSAH

7s Dr. V.

Radha

Ramani Asst.Professor in ENS BS&H

76 IMs. P.

Sumalatha Asst.Professor in Maths BS&H F

77 Mr. Chunduru

Vasav Associate. Pro.in English English

78 Dr. M. Vijaya

Lakshmi Asst Professor in English English

79 Ms Kalipatnapu

Sree Pranathi

Associate Professor & Mentor (AS&A) e MBA

80 Dr. Snipathi

Madhavi Assistant Professor MBA

81 Mrs Y V. Naga Kumari Assistant Professor

MBA

82 Ms. K. Susmitha

Assistant Professor MBA

83 Ms. T. S. Leelavathi

MBA Assistant Professor

84 Mrs T. V. S. S. Swathi

PRINCIPAL

Seshadri Rao

ice Principal -

Administration

Seshadri Rao Gudlavalleru Engineering College

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Vilage

Gudiavalileru-521 356, Krishna District. A.P

Gudlavalleru Engineering College

Seshadri

Rao Knowledge

Village

Gudlavalleru-521 356, Krishna District A.P

SESHADRI RAO GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village:Gudlavalleru

Statement of Non-Teaching Staff Gender for Male S.Na Name of the Employee Designation Department Gender

1Mr. Alamanda Anand Gopal Lab.Tech CE M

2 Mr. Abdul Jilani Lab.Tech CE M

3 Mr. Kantheti Raveendra Lab.Tech CE M

Mr. Bollu R. V. V. S. P. V. Prasada Rao Jr. Assistant CE M

Mr. Sidhanthapu Hari Kondala Rao Attendant CE M

6Mr. Kanagala Rajasekhar Attendant CE M

7 Mr. V. v. Chandra Kumar Lab Tech EEE M

8 Mr. M Pavan Kumar Lab Tech EEE M

Mr. M. Maheswara Rao Lab Tech EEE M

10 Mr. M. S. S. Sai Kumar Lab Tech EEE M

Lab Tech EEE 11Mr. KChandra Sekhar Lab Tech EEE M 12 Mr. Pathan Khalid

Lab Tech EEE M 13 Mr. G. V. Raghavaiah

Lab Tech EEE M 14 Mr. Syed Imran Hussain

Jr. Assistant EEE M 15 Mr. T. Venkateswara Rao

Attendant EEE M 16 Mr. Ch. Anjaiah

EEE M Attendant 17 Mr. Y. Subrahmanyam

Attendant EEE 18 Mr.A. Anand Babu

Lab Tech MECH 19 Mr. S. Koteswara Rao

Lab.Tech MECH M 20 Mr. P. Ramesh

Jr.LabTech. MECH M 21 |Mr. N. Kondalarao

MECH M Jr.Lab Tech. 22 Mr. K. Chandraiah

Jr. Lab Tech MECH M

23 Mr. N. Koteswara Rao

Jr.Lab Tech. MECH M

24 Mr. Pallem Durga Prasad

Jr.Lab Tech. MECH 25 Mr.G. Venkata Krishnaiah

MECH M Jr.Lab Tech.

26 Mr. Mohamad Sileman

M Jr.Lab Tech. MECH

27 Mr. Subhan Khan M MECH Jr. Lab Tech.

28 Mr. B. Nagamalleswara Rao

Jr. Assistant MECH M

29 Mr.B. Rama Krishna MECH M

Attendant-

30 Mr.V. Hanumantha Rao MECH Attendant

31 Mr. I. Naga Satish M ECE Hardware Manager

32 Mr. Y. Srinivas ECE M

Lab 1 ech

33 Mr. M. GovindarajuluECE

Lab Tech

34 Mr. M. Suresh M ECE Lab Tech

35 Mr. M. Srinivas

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Name of the Employee Designation Department Gender

Mr.V. Ravi Kume Lab Tech ECE

Mr. K V. Rama Krishna Lab Toc FCE M

38Mr Ca Ramesh Babu Lab Tech. ECE M

39 Mr. NN Poorna Seckhar Babu Lab Tech ECE M

40Mr. Korapati Jescph Lab Toch ECE M

41 Mr.V. Mallikharjuna Rao Jr. Assistant ECE M

Attendant ECE M 42 Mr. U. Srinivasarao

Attendant ECE M 43 Mr.P. Durga Jagadeesh 44 Mr. Ch Madan Moban Chowdary Assistant System Administrator CSE M

Network Administrator CSE M 45Mr. P. Srinivasa Rao

Server Administrator CSE M 46 Mr.Puvvada Naga Venkata Anil Kumar

Computer Operator CSE M 47 Mr.K Kali Raju

Computer Programmer CSE M 48 Mr. J. Kisbor Babu

CSE M Computer Programnmer 49 Mr. K Pavan Kumar

CSE M Computer Operator 50 Mr. Vallabbaneni Phaneendra

CSE M Computer Operator

51 Mr. A Sai Ram CSE M

Computer Operator 52 Mr. T. Siva Krishna

CSE M Computer Operator

53 Mr. K. Naga Babu CSE M

Computer Operator 54 Mr. B. Narasimha Swamy

CSE M Computer Operator

55 Mr. Nakka Rajasekhar CSE M

Jr.LabTech. 56 Mr. B. Venkata Chalam

M CSE Jr.Lab Tech.

57 Mr. T. Santha Chari CSE M

Jr. Assistant s8 Mr.K Vishnu Vardhan

CSE M Attendant

59 |Mr. T. Saidulu M CSE

Attendant 60 Mr. P. Phani Bhaskar

M Computer Operator

6 Mr. Ch. Bhaskar M IT Computer Operator

62 Mr. P. N. Sateesh M IT Jr. Assistant

63 Mr. K. V. S. RC. Murthy M IT

Attendant 64 Mr. N. Naga Subrahmanyeswara Rao

M BS&H Lab.Tech of Chemistry 65 Mr. T. S. S. Vara Prasad

M BS&H Jr.Lab.Tech of Physics

66 Mr. K. Muralidhar M BS&H

Record Assistant 67 Mr. Abdul Mobin

M BS&H Attendant 68 Mr. N. Eswara Rao

M 3S&H Attendant 69 Mr. Veeranki Veera Narasimha Rao

M English Jr.Lab Tech. 70 Mr. A. G. K. Sri Sai M

Attendant English 71 Mr.G. Srinivasarao

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S.No. Name of the Employee Designation Department Gender

Jr.Assistant MBA M

72 Mr. Ch. V. Siva Kumar

Atendant MBA M

13 Mr. V. Naga Durga Rao PED M

74 Mr. M. Siva Sankar Asst.Director of P Ed

PED M Attendant

75 Mr. P. Sectharamaiah

Medical Officer Medical Center M

76 Dr.U. Venu Gopal Rao

Meidcal Assistant Medical Center M

77 Mr. P. Anjancyulu TRANSPORT M

Transport Supervisor 78 Mr. K. Vijay Kumar

Cleaner TRANSPORT M

79 Mr. P. Phani Kumar

Project Officer CON M

80 Mr. Ch. Ravi Sekhar CON M

Maintenance Supervisor

81 Mr.K. Venkata Rao CON M

Maintenance Supervisor

82 Mr. Boppana Srinivasa Rao CON M

Maintenance Supervisor

83 Mr. S. Naga Malleswara Rao

Plumber CON M

84 Mr. R. Vara Prasad Electrician

CON

85 Mr. T. Benhar Electrician

CON

86 Mr. T. L. V. Prasad

Electrician CON M

87 Mr. Sk. Kasim CON M Helper

88 Mr. N. Samba Siva Rao CON M

Garden Supervisor

89 Mr. M. Mohan Rao

Helper CON M

90 Mr. Y. Praveen Kumar Autonomous M

Jr. Assistant

91 Mr. Abdul Rehaman

Jr.Assistant Autonomous M

92 Mr. N. Raja Babu

Jr.Assistant Autonomous M

93 Mr. B. V. Ramesh Babu

Jr.Assistant Autonomous M

94 Mr. K. Ranjit Kumar Record Assistant

Autonomous M

95 Mr. Y. N. K. Kesavarao

Attendant Autonomous M

96 Mr. G. Sudhakara Rao

Attendant Autonomous M

97 Mr. Ankolu Veera Siva

Librarian Library M

98 Mr. N. Rama Rao Jr. Librarian Library

99 Mr. T. Murali Jr. Assistant Library M

100 Mr. B. Sridhar Babu

Record Assistant Library

101 Mr. M. Kondala Rao

Attendant Library

102 Mr. K. A. V. Vasantha Rao

Attendant Library M

103 Mr. B. Naga Raju Attendant Library

104 Mr. G. V. Jayateja Attendant Library M

105 Mr. Kotti Srinivas

Attendant Library

106 Mr. M. Rajesh Attendant Library M

|107 Mr. A. Vara Prasad

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S.No. Name of the Employee Designation Department Gender

108 Mr. K. Nageswara Rao Maintenance Supervisor Library M

109 Mr. R. Hari Krishna Jr. Assistant T&P M

110 Mr. P. Pandu Ranga Rao Attendant T&P M

111 Mr Gadde Soma Raju Ofice Superindent lI/c ADMN M

112 Mr. Avimeni Rama Krishna Vara Prasad Estate Manager & Engineer ADMN M

113 Mr. Kole Kishor Kumar Security Officer ADMN M

114 Mr.Kotti Sivakumar Sr.Assistant ADMN M

115 Mr.S. Rajendra Prasad Sr.Assistant ADMN M

116 Mr. D. Srihari Jr. Assistant ADMN

117 Mr. S. V. Renuka Rao Jr. Assistant ADMN M

118 Mr. J. V. Vasantha Kumar Jr. Assistant

ADMN M

Jr.Assistant ADMN

119 Mr. Md. Salamath

Jr.Assistant ADMN M

120 Mr. J. L. Venkata Suresh

Jr.Assistant ADMN M

121 Mr. V. N. V. Samudra Kumar

Jr.Assistant ADMN M

122 Mr. V. Bhaskara Chand

Jr.Assistant ADMN M

123 Mr. V. V. Harinadh

Jr. Assistant ADMN M

124 Mr. K. Naga Raju Jr.Assistant

ADMN M

125 Mr. S. Naveen Kumar Jr.Assistant

ADMN M

126 Mr. Md. Jubedulla M

Jr.Assistant ADMN

127 Mr. Venkata Das Chittibomma M ADMN

Jr.Assistant

128 Mr. SNV Mallik Kumar Raja M Record Assistant

ADMN

129 Mr. M. V. Srinivasa Rao ADMN M Skilled Assistant

130 Mr. Movva Srinivasarao ADMN M

Attendant

131 Mr. V. Surya Kumar

Attendant ADMN M

132 Mr. P. V. N. Nancharaiah M ADMN Attendant

133 Mr. U. V. V. N. Chalapathi Rao M ADMN Attendant

134 Mr. Y. Pedda Pamulu M ADMN

Attendant

135 Mr. P. Chandra Sekhar ADMN Attendant

136 Mr. P. SubrahmanyamM

ADMN Attendant

137 Mr. Ch. Sai Ran M

ADMN

Attendant

138 Mr. G. Bhargava Kanaka Sai

PRINCIPAL

Seshadri Rao

Vice Principal -

Administration

Seshadri Rao Gudlavalleru Engineering College

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village

Gudlavalleru-521 356, Krishna District. A.P.

Gudlavalleru Engineering College

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village

Gudlavallenu-521 356, Krishna District.A.P.

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SESHADRI RAO GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village::Gudlavalleru Statement of Non-Teaching Staff Gender for Female

Name of the Employee S.No. Designation Department Gender

Mrs. Konakala Bhavani Lab.T Tech CE 2 Mrs. Narisetty Mounika

Lab.T Tech CE

Mrs. Kadi Revathi Lab.T Tech CE

Ms. Dasi Kondalamma Lab.i Tech CE

Mrs. Chilakabattina Deepthi Lab.Tech CE 6 Mrs. P. Prameela Rani

Lab Tech ECE Mrs. Ch. Bhanu Rama Lakshmi

Lab Tech. ECE Mrs. Galinki Rajasri Jr. Lab Tech. ECE Mrs. J. Kavitha

Computer Operator CSE 10 Mrs. N. Roja

Computer Operator IT

1 Dr.U. Jayasree Medical Officer Medical Center

12 Mrs. P. Padmavathi Meidcal Assistant Medical Center

PRINCIPAL Seshadri Rao

Gudlavalleru Engineering College Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village

Gudlavalleru-521 356, Krishna District. A.P.

ece Principal Administration

Seshadri Rao Gudlavalleru Engineering College

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village Gudlavalleru -521 356, Krishna District. A.P

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SESHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE (An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Counceling-Records of Physhologist

A professional Counselor is extending counseling & Mental Wellness services to

GEC students. Psychological problems, family counseling, maladjustment, deviations,

interpersonal relationship, stress related problems are dealt with. How to promote mental

health, the significance of yoga and meditation, effective ways to memorize, healthy habits

and positive thinking and trends in the lifestyle etc. are addressed. Group counseling and

personalized counseling sessions were organized continuously by female psychologists.

S.No Academic Year No.of Students Benefited

1 2019-20 685

2 2018-19 1133

3 2017-18 925

4 2016-17 1075

Medical room

The college provides inhouse medical centre to meet the basic medical needs of faculty

and students.The following facilities are provided by college medical centre.

1. A Dispensary with a part time doctors and certified nurses is available with first aid

facility in case of any illness.

2. The medical Centre also conduct vaccinations drives for students and faculty as well.

Faculty and students avail the facility provide by the medical centre for basic medical

needs.

3. The college also has a 24/7 ambulance facility in case of emergency.

SESHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE (An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

COMMON ROOM (GIRLS)

The college gives priority for privacy and safety of girls students and measures implemented are given below.

1. A gymnasium exclusively for female students is provided in Amenities Block to maintain their

physical and mental health.

2. Waiting halls with adequate facilities like chairs, beds and sanitary napkins machines

are provided in the college for students.

3. Space is clearly earmarked in canteen for girl students.

S.No ROOM. NO LOCATION

1 M 214 Main Block First Floor

2 AM 320 Amenities Block Second Floor

3 N 106 New Academic Block Ground Floor

ROOM NO: M214 OUT SIDE ROOM NO: M214 IN SIDE

ROOM NO: AM 320 OUT SIDE ROOM NO: AM 320 IN SIDE

ROOM NO: N-106 OUT SIDE ROOM NO: N -106 IN SIDE

SESHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE (An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

The college provides some additional facilities exclusively for girl students keeping in mind

their safety and privacy and measures implemented are given below.

1. A gymnasium exclusively for female students is provided in Amenities Block to

maintain their physical and mental health.

2. Sanitary napkin dispatch machines are placed in common rooms and regularly

maintained.

Sanitary Napkins Machine Facility

S.No ROOM. NO LOCATION

1 M 214 Main Block First Floor

2 N 106 New Academic Block Ground Floor

3 P108D PGDM Block Ground Floor

4 AMINITIES

Block GYM

Sanitary napkins Machine - M 214

Sanitary napkins - N106

Exclusive Gym for Women and Girls

1. Waste Management Policy

1.1 Solid waste management:

The collecting, treating, and disposing of solid materials that is discarded because it has served its

purpose or is no longer useful. Improper disposal of solid waste can create unsanitary conditions, and

these conditions in turn can lead to pollution of the environment and to outbreaks of vector borne

diseases. The tasks of solid waste management present complex challenges. They also pose a wide variety

of administrative, economic, and social problems that must be managed and solved.

In our campus various wastes are collected and segregated in methodically at the source level. Two types

of wastes are collected (1) Dry waste and (2) Wet waste. wet waste includes organic waste (i.e. Kitchen

waste, vegetable waste, fruits, flowers, leaves from the garden and paper).

Dry Waste Measures in the college :

As per the JNTUK University rules, all the semester wise external and internal examination scripts will

be preserved over a period of 8 years span. Later the period, College Academic Committee (CAC) shall

authorize the dispatch of paper waste accumulated in the college to an authorized recycler with an

undertaking.

Wet Waste Measures in the college:

In the year 2017, institute has been approached by GayathriGosala to collect the food waste and kitchen

waste from girls and boys hostels of the college. An accumulated waste of 90kgs per day,upon benefit of

feeding the cattle in the “GayathriGosala”, the college had decided to donate the entire kitchen wastes to

the Gosala

Gosala

Food & Kitchen Waste Collection

Dry/ Wet waste Bins

The college also provided separate dry/wet waste bins at different locations of the college for the

feasibility of the students, faculty, and visitors to dump their waste respectively.Dry waste can be further

segregated and shifted to scrap yard into recyclable waste like plastics, glass, paper, metal, paints,

chemicals etc. and inert waste like debris etc. are used for land filling.

ThestoredsolidwastewillbedisposedtoauthorizedagencieswhichareapprovedbythePollutionControl Board

for recycling purpose at regular intervals.

Drain water filter

The drain water discharge from the water been diverted to the pits located at the north side of the boy’s

hostel and back side of the girl’s hostel buildings. A dedicated drain line that diverts the drain water from the

hostel shall undergo a preliminary filter process. Slow sand filtration process is designed to trap the solid

waste particles, the drain water discharge from the hostels is planned to flow directly to the storage pit.

Later the filtration process, only the sewage water will be discharged to the main sewer line of the village

located adjacent to the college outskirts. For frequent interval of time, those pits are also planned for

maintenance.

Drian Water filtration before vent of to the outside sewer line

Liquid

Water conservation is important because fresh clean water is limited resource, as well as a costly one.

Conservation of this natural resource is critical for the environment.

Keeping the above in view our campus surface rain water is collected in a separate pond which is located

near the medical center. The pond water is used for horticultural works, cleaning of important areas by

pumping system.

College has provided sprinkler system for watering the plants & entire garden to minimize water wastage.

Regular domestic waste water is connected to local authorized field drains.

Several conservation steps like closing of taps after usage maintenance and monitoring of values in

supply system to avoid overflow, leakages and spillage. Conducting water conservation awareness

programmefor new students. Sewage waste water in collected in a closed septic tank.

E- Waste:

The institution generates 'e' waste like computers, keyboards, mouse, scanners, fax machines, CD's, pen

drives, calculators, cables, burnt tube lights, circuit boards, burnt electrical motors and other digital

equipment like cameras etc. Institution follows two methods of disposing e-waste (1) Collection of 'e'

wastethroughbinsandstoringthee-wastegeneratedinprescribedroomcalledase-wasteroom.Thecollege

provides proper awareness to the students and staff by organizing session on e-waste hazards and sale

disposal practices.

E- Waste Collection at Central level ready to dispatch

Electronics waste are of Category-1 waste like computers, and computer peripherals, Category-2

Cartridges, printers, printed boards etc, Category-3 Electrical Tube lights, electrical cut pipes and

Category-4 Burnt electrical motors, transformers etc. The college also at times organizes campaigns to

create awareness in local community on e-waste disposal, collects 'e' waste from neighborhood and

arranges for safe disposal. The college follows an organized mechanism that leads to precise recycle of e-

waste accumulated across all the departments. A three men expert committee appointed by the college

management shall have a physical visit to the laboratory wise and eventually they list out the obsolete e-

waste which are in the form of computer peripherals, electrical and electronic units etc. Further, three

quotations from recycling agencies will be invited, finally, all the above four categories of e-waste shall

be addressed in the CMC to ratify the transfer of e-waste to an authorized recycler approved by state or

central government bodies.

WATER QUALITY ASSESSMENT:

To cater the water requirement for the campus, two bore wells and one open well waterare used for the

activities. However, in summer, to cater the additional shortage of water,a tanker from outside are hired to

satisfy the needs of campus activities. The totalquantity of water required for drinking is assessed for a

population of 5000 students isassessed as 25000 liters per day. For hygienic drinking water, RO plants are

installed ineach block. In order to provide portable drinking water there are 10 RO’s at variouslocations in

the campus. Civil Engineering department tests the water once in fourmonths. Once in six months the water

is tested by E.E., RWS, Gudivada. The committee inspects the working of filters monthly, and the quality of

water is verify forsuitability once in three months.

1.2 Water Conservation

Water conservation is the practice of using water efficiently to reduce unnecessarywater usage. According to

reports, water conservation is important because fresh cleanwater is a limited resource, as well as a costly

one. Conservation of this naturalresource is critical for the environment.

The goals of water conservation efforts include:

Ensuring availability of water for future generations where the withdrawal offreshwater from an

ecosystem does not exceed its natural replacement rate. Energyconservation as water pumping,

delivery and wastewater treatment facilitiesconsume a significant amount of energy. According to

recent research 15% oftotal electricity consumption is devoted to water management.

Habitat conservation where minimizing human water use helps to preservefreshwater habitats for

local wildlife and migrating waterfowl, but also water quality.

2. Details of facility

2.1 Rainwater Harvesting

Water is the most important yet neglected resource. The reason is being very low cost.But over period of

years, water is gaining its importance. Entire country is facing atremendous stress due to water scarcity.

Irregular rainfall, depleting ground water table,inefficient usage and leakages etc are all forcing people to

adopt water managementactivities.GEC has always paid special care and attention towards water

consumption in theirbuildings. To tackle the issue at source, rainwater harvesting systems have

implemented across the campus to conserve, capture and aid effective aquifer rechargeof water.

2.2 Domestic Water Consumption:

The Campus’ water requirements are met by bore well & through municipal water line.Bore well water

consumption of the facility is around 25KL per day. The waterconsumption is proposed for reduction by

introduction of low flow water fixtures. Theinitiative has a potential to save around 20-35% of the domestic

waster requirements.The management is also considering low cost yet effective measures such as flush bob

adjustments in the flush tanks & installation of flow restrictors/aerators for the taps tofurther reduce potable

water dependency. Two streams of wastewater are generated in the campus: greywater and blackwater.

Greywateris wastewater from non-toilet plumbing fixtures such as showers, basins andtaps.

2.3 Blackwater is water that has been mixed with waste from the toilet. Owing to thepotential of

contamination by pathogens and grease, water from kitchens anddishwashers should be excluded from

greywater and considered as blackwater.The disposal of above waters is down through naturally available

sewer drains.

Water Conservation facilities available in the Institution.

3. Agreement/engagement of External agency

4. Installation details of facility

Water Conservation facilities available in the Institution

Water conservation facility in the Institute level

2.4 Energy efficient Lighting systems

By efficient lighting system we shall reap monetary & environmental benefits such as energy savings,

reduced electricity bills, and coal consumption (India’s grid factor is 0.83 where 83% of electricity is

produced through coal). Thus, in its pursuit towards an energy efficient campus, all the external lighting

fixtures are LED based. The management team has reduced lighting consumption by over 80% when

compared to an ASHRAE Base case. The proposed lighting power density of the campus is 0.203 w/m2,

whereas the ASHRAE base case LPD is 1.5 w/m2. The campus team has also taken efforts in the interior

lighting as well. Around 19.2% of the total interior lighting energy consumption is met through highly

efficient LED lighting. The total lighting energy consumption of the facility is 132.920KWh out of which

LED lighting consumes around 11.1KWh of energy. The campus management is continuously taking

measures to phase out the old fixtures with highly efficient LED fix.

The management should have a proper phase out plan for replacing all the old inefficient lighting fixtures to

energy efficient LED lighting systems(Phase-3).

S.No. Name of the Block No. of

LEDS

Rating

(W)

Total

Rating

(W)

Total

Rating

(KW)

1 Main Block 70 25 1750 1.75

2 STREET LIGHTS 17 50 850 0.85

3 New Block 40 20 800 0.8

4 Ladies Hostel 300 20 6000

6.7 CORDIER 100 7 700

5 Boys Hostel 50 20 1000 1

Total 577

11100 11.1

Energy Saving Calculation

Cost Analysis of LED light with Conventional tube light.

Total No. of conventional Tube Lights in Campus = 577

Conventional Tube Light average power = 40 W.

LED Tube Light average power = 20 W.

Difference in power saved per Tube Light = (40-20) W =20 W.

Total Power saving = 811*20W = 11540W = 11.5 kW.

Average Use of Tube Light per year = 270*8h=2160h.

Energy saved per year = 11.5*2160 kWh = 24840 kWh.

Per year saving = 24840*7.65= Rs. 190026.

LED tube light average cost = Rs. 450.

Total Cost of Replacing all Conventional tube lights = 577*450 = Rs.259650.

Payback time = (259650/190026) = 1.36yrs.

Hence, the payback time for replacing all conventional tube lights of the campus with LEDs is

around 0.9 year.

Energy efficient Solar PV System

The college is having 390 kW capacity roof-top solar plant producing 45,000 units of electric power

generation per month on average. Contributing 40% supply to the demand of college. On holidays

exporting solar generation to the grid (APSPDCL). The solar generation saved the following energy

expenditure.

1. low power factor penalty by APSPDCL is reduced to minimum

2.Maximum Demand charges or Rs 475 for 100 kva is reduced to minimum

Details of Solar Generation

Type of Renewable Energy : Roof Top Solar Pv Power Online Grid-Tie

System Capacity of Plant : 390 kWp

Total number of panel and Make : 1200 no poly crystalline panels made by

RenewSys India Pvt. Ltd

Rating of each panel :325 watts, 37 volts, 8.6amps

Configuration of panels :10 panels for 1 structure ,2 structures for

1 string, 60 strings

Inverter :Each100kva capacity, total 4 nos, made by

Ingeteam

Inverter Configuration :inverter 1 connected to 16 strings,

inverter 2 connected to 16 strings

inverter 3 connected to 7 strings

inverter 4 connected to 11 strings

Average monthly generation : 45000 to 50000 units per month

Average production per annum : 4,20,000 kWhr (units)

Total share of solar generation to the entire electrical energy consumption of Gudlavalleru

Engineering College is about 40 %.

Total cost of the above solar system including GST : 1,84,27,500

Total subsidy given by NREDCAP is : 53,82,000

Net Cost paid by Gudlavalleru Engineering College : 1,30,45,500

Facilities for alternate sources of energy and energy conservation measures

3. Agreement/Engagement of External agency

The Board of Members involved with the Environment, Green&Energy Audits Assessment shall be

performed with the specific area experts included with Both internal & External members,

Assessment year2019-20

Sno Name of the Assessment Team Designation Position

1 Dr. P. Ravindra babu

Principal, GEC

Chairman Internal Examiner

2 Dr. G.V.S.N.R.V. Prasad

Vice Principal (Academics), GEC

Member Internal Examiner

3 Dr. Karuna Kumar

Vice Principal

(Administration), GEC

Member Internal Examiner

4 Dr. P. Kodanda Rama Rao

Professor &Head,

Dept. of Civil ENgg., GEC

Member Internal Examiner

5 Dr. L. Ravisrinivas

Professor & Head, Dept. of EEE., GEC

Member Secretary Internal Examiner

6 Mr. K. Venkateshwara Rao

Estate Maintenance,GEC

Member Internal Examiner

7 Dr. G. Reddy babu

Professor, Dept. of Civil Engg., GEC

Member Internal Examiner

8 Dr. A. Sreenivasulu

Professor, Dept. of Civil Engg. GEC

Member Internal Examiner

9 Dr. M. Siva Kumar

Professor, Dept. of EEE., GEC

Member Internal Examiner

10 Er. M. Durga Prasad

Retd. Chief Engg, APSPDCL,

Andhra Pradesh.

External Member External Examiner

11 Dr. KV.S.G. Murali Krishna

Director, Green Campus initiatives, JUTUK

External Member External Examiner

4. Installation Details of the Facility

The Institute has facilities for alternate sources of energy and energy conservation measures.

The existing lighting control system was developed uniquely to control the streetlight with light

intensity sensors. One can observe, streetlights are on in the day because of our ignorance. By

using automatic streetlights controlling system we are not only save our energy but also save

human labor as well. Here we tried to control system easily by using LDR and Relay,

microcontroller and small amount of power supply. The present system is like, the streetlights

will be switched on in the evening before the sun sets and they are switched off the next day

morning after there is sufficient light on the roads. As a result, the electricity waste occurs greatly

all over the country. But the actual timings for these streetlights to be switched on are when

there is absolute darkness. This project gives the best solution for electrical power wastage. Also

the manual operation of the lighting system is eliminated.

The Institute has facilities for alternate sources of energy and energy conservation measures

SHESHADRI RAO GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE (An Autonomous Institution with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru - 521356

7.1.8 Describe the Institutional efforts/initiatives in providing an inclusive environment i.e.,

tolerance and harmony towards cultural, regional, linguistic, communal socioeconomic and

other diversities (within 500 words).

Response:

The institution being a private self-financing affiliated college has limited scope for having the

students PAN India. However, to promote diversity among the students and faculty, the institution

provides an eco- system and enabling environment for the co-existence of the people coming from

different culture, region, linguistic and other socio economic diversities.

The institution has made efforts to provide an inclusive atmosphere that encourages peace,

tolerance and harmony among students and faculty. By virtue of the admission process, students

across the all districts of the state and cross sections take admissions based on the merit as per the

state council guidelines apart from few from other states. Once a student gets admitted he/she will

be provided equally with all the resources for bringing harmony and nurture for the holistic

development. In order to ensure holistic development of students and staff, the institution

encourages them to involve in community services to develop good citizenship. The institution is

increasingly involved in conducting the outreach programs for the welfare of the society and to

create awareness among students towards social issues

The staff and students belong to different communities like Hindus, Muslims, Christians etc.

being their mother tongues different like Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Hindi etc. the institution has a

very effective approach to maintain tolerance and harmony even though they belong to different

communities and with different culture by organizing the events which bring the harmony and

integrity among the students. Yoga, guided meditation sessions, seminars on human values are

organized every semester to create coherent environment and respect for individual. To promote

cultural and regional heritage with diversity GEC arranges cultural programmes by people of

eminence in several fields. GECFEST is the annual festival conducted every year where students

are exposed to various dance forms, different instrumental music and poetry.

Transparent governance with clearly laid own procedures and Practices is paving ways for the

inclusive environment in the College. Faculty working in the college, who belong to various parts of

the country and different religions, are the indicators of the inclusive environment. Students will be

guided, motivated and groomed independent of their region, religion etc. Every student will have

equal opportunity to be part of the co-curricular and extra-curricular activities and taking leadership

in the events organized in the college.

126

112

43

59

74

17

General OBC SC/ST

Category wise Teaching and Non-Teaching staff

Teaching Staff Non-Teaching Staff

General45%

OBC40%

SC/ST15%

category wise Teaching Staff %

General40%

OBC49%

SC/ST11%

Category wise Non-Teaching Staff %

197

84

138

12

MALE FEMALE

Gender wise Teaching and Non-Teaching staff

Teaching Staff Non-Teaching Staff

MALE70%

FEMALE30%

Gender wise Teaching Staff

MALE92%

FEMALE8%

Gender wise Non-Teaching Staff

3129

1703

Male Female

Students gender count

Year 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20

Number 3038 3240 3463 3618 3323

Total number of students 4678 4862 4992 4961 4803

Percentage per year 64.94 66.64 69.37 72.93 69.19

Average percentage 68.61

Number of students benefited by scholoarships and freeships provide by the Government year wise during last five years

YEAR Name of the Scheme

Number of students benefited by government scheme and amount

No. of students Amount

2015-16

A.P. Govt. Fee Reimbursement

3017 126859900

2016-17 3111 134199400

2017-18 3239 143604400

2018-19 3276 146678750

2019-20 2882 220144000

2015-16

CENTRAL SECTOR SCHEME OF SCHOLARSHIPS FOR COLLEGE AND

UNIVERSITY STUDENTS

12 120000

2016-17 74 740000

2017-18 87 870000

2018-19 114 1260000

2019-20 135 1800000

2015-16

AICTE PRAGATI SCHOLARSHIPS

0 0

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Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University

Kakinada

Kakinada - 533003, Andhra Pradesh, India

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Summary sheet of UBA activities

S.No Name of the Event

Date on

which the

activities

Conducted

Number of

students/faculty

participated

students Faculty

1 Village survey and house hold survey 12-02-19

(penjendra) 110 6

2. Village survey and house hold survey

9-2-19

Dokiparru,

Gudlavalleru,

Kowthavaram

280 8

3. Village survey and house hold survey

25-2-19

Gudlavalleru,

Chitram

280 7

4. Plastic Free Campaign 1-10-2019 150 15

5.

Awareness program on engineering

education

In Z.P.High school, Addada

12-3-2019 90 4

6.

Awareness program on engineering

education

In Z.P.High school, Kowthavaram

13-2-2019 70 3

7. Technology contribution to Aqua

farming,Gudlavalleru 21-10-2019 10 6

8

Awareness program on engineering

education

In Z.P.High school, Vuyyuru

24-2-2020 100 2

9.

Video/poster competitions for covid-19

Awareness in adopted villages of UBA

institutions Organized by UBA,NCI,

New Delhi.

20-6-2021 20 -

10. GENECES 2021Paper ,poster and

model presentation

5-7

october,2021

Registrations

are yet to be

completed

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History:

The conceptualization of Unnat Bharat Abhiyan started with the initiative of a group

of dedicated faculty members of Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi working for long

in the area of rural development and appropriate technology. The concept was nurtured

through wide consultation with the representatives of a number of technical institutions,

Rural Technology Action Group (RuTAG) coordinators, voluntary organizations and

government agencies, actively involved in rural development work, during a National

workshop held at IIT Delhi in September, 2014. The workshop was sponsored by Council

for Advancement of People’s Action and Rural Technology (CAPART), Ministry of Rural

Development, Govt. of India. The program was formally launched by the Ministry of

Eduction (MoE) (formerly Ministry Human Resource Development (MHRD)) in presence of

The President of India on 11th Novembter, 2014.

Introduction:

Unnat Bharat Abhiyan (UBA) is inspired by the vision of transformational change in

rural development processes by leveraging knowledge institutions to help build the

architecture of an Inclusive India. Their mission is conceptualized as a movement to enable

processes that connect institutes of higher education with local communities to address the

development challenges of rural India through participatory processes and appropriate

technologies for accelerating sustainable growth. It also aims to create a virtuous cycle

between the society and an inclusive university system by providing knowledge and

practices for emerging professions and to upgrade the capabilities of both the public and the

private sectors.

Vision:

Unnat Bharat Abhiyan is inspired by the vision of transformational change in rural

development processes, by leveraging professional and other higher educational institutions

of the country in the process of indigenous development of self-sufficient and sustainable

village clusters help build the architecture of an Inclusive India.

Mission:

The Mission of Unnat Bharat Abhiyan is to enable higher educational institutions to

work with the people of rural India.

Identifying and development challenges and evolving appropriate solutions for

accelerating sustainable growth.

Aims to create a virtuous cycle between society and Participating Institutions, by

providing knowledge and practices for emerging professions.

Upgrade the capabilities of both the public and the private institutions in responding

to the development needs of rural India.

Objectives:

Goals:

To build an understanding of the development agenda within the participating

institutes.

To give training relevant to national needs, especially those of rural India.

To re-emphasize the need for field work, stake-holder interactions.

To Design for societal objectives as the basis of higher education.

To stress on rigorous reporting and useful outputs as central to developing new

professions.

To provide rural India with access to the professional resources of the institutes of

higher education, especially those that have acquired academic excellence in the field

of science, engineering and technology, and management.

To improve development outcomes as a consequence of this research.

To develop new professions and new processes to sustain and absorb the outcomes of

research.

To foster a new dialogue within the larger community on science, society and the

environment and to develop a sense of dignity and collective destiny.

Gudlavalleru Engineering College,Gudlavalleru has established UBA-Cell

December 2018,in which is responsible for carrying out the activities in rural

areas. The UBA-Cell involve the development of an active working group

consisting of motivated faculty members drawn from various Institutes and

Departments as well as interested student representatives as Core Working

Group/ Committee. This group is primarily responsible for carrying out the

activities pertaining to UBA at Gudlavalleru Engineering College,

Gudlavalleru .

To facilitate, guide and monitor the activities of the UBA cell, an Executive

Committee chaired by the Head of the Institution has been formed. The

Committee composition has been drawn considering the experts in the field

of rural development and selected representatives of the Gudlavalleru

Engineering College .

The main responsibility of UBA cell is primarily to develop linkage with

selective rural clusters, involve in the planning process as well as promote the

requisite Society& Technogy interventions to improvise and expedite the

developmental efforts in the adopted villages .

The UBA cell will also be responsible for developing the competence of its

working group by appropriate orientation, training and creation an

appropriate ethos within the institution towards indigenous and sustainable

rural development.

Initiating requisite curricular modifications for graduate programs and other

facilitating measures.

Figure: 1. Organization chart of UBA network

POSSIBLE OUT COMES:

PO1: The participating institute, through their faculty and students, will carry out studies of

living conditions, in the adopted villages.

PO2: Asses the local problems and needs, workout possibilities of customizing existing

technologies/need to develop a technology /improving the implementation mechanism of

existing existing government schemes, asper the local needs.

PO3: Knowledge sharing of Faculty and students of participating institute is to be leveraged

to bring in transformational change in the rural developmental process.

PO4: Gradual movement towards holistic learning development of the chosen cluster by

knowledge development programmes.

PO5: The ethos, the academic curricula and research programs in professional institutions

becomes more compatible with the national needs including those of rural areas

PO6: A mechanism is put in place to ensure knowledge exchange (exchange of traditional

knowledge from villages), and amalgamation with modern scientific, technological

knowledge from PIs

PO7: Motivate faculty and students would be reorientd and connected to the rural realities,

sothat their learning and research work also becomes more relevant to the society.

PO8: Preparing and implementation of action plan for selected villages to enrich the rural

life,with close coordination of all stake holders.

PO9: Contribution to education policy of the nation to facilitate the process of indigenous

development of the Nation in a sustainable way.

Role of the College in UBA:

The college establish a UBA Cell which will be responsible for carrying out the

activities of the UBA. This will involve the development of an active working group

consisting of motivated faculty members drawn from various disciplines.

To guide and monitor the activities of the UBA Cell in the college.

There will be an Executive Committee and a local advisory committee (which will be

chaired by the Head of the Institution).

S.No. Name of the Faculty Allocation job in UBA Position

1. Dr.P.Ravindra babu - Advisor

2. Dr.G.V.S.N.R.V.Prasad Chairman

Executive

committee

chairman

3. Dr.B.Karuna Kumar - Advisor

4. Dr.M.R.CH.sastry Technology development

issues Convener

5. Dr.P.Kodanda RamaRrao Rainwater Harvesting Convener

6. Dr.V.Naveen kumar National Service Scheme

activity, Health and Medical

Camp.

NSS Officer

7. Dr.N.Srinu babu Member

8. Sri N.Sambamurthy In charge UBA activities Coordinator

9. Dr.Chakrapani

Water Quality Check, Water

Purification including Reverse

Osmosis, Ultra-filtration

Member

10. Sri M.Vinod Data collection and

Record,UBA activities Member

The main responsibility of a UBA cell will be primarily to develop linkage with

selective rural clusters, involve in the planning process and to promote the requisite

S&T interventions to improvise and expedite the developmental efforts in those

clusters.

UBA cell will also be responsible for developing the competence of its working

group by appropriate orientation, training and creation of appropriate ethos within

the institution.

Initiating requisite curricular modifications and other facilitating measures.towards

indigenous and sustainable rural development,

More focused observational visits will be made in the above visited villages:

Team will take part in the Panchayat Meetings for detailed discussions with

Community People.

Focus group discussions will be held for understanding the issues in the community.

Participatory Research Exercise will be conducted for exploring the possibilities of

community participation.

Team will be meeting Non-Governmental organizations working in these villages.

Team will also try to get the village census data/ house hold survey data if available

with the district administra-tion/ local panchayats.

Team will also try to liaison with local administration to work in collaboration with

University.

Upcoming activities (survey data, Educational, Health, Agriculture, Water Quality

Check, Renewable Energy) will be perform in villages.

i. Development of Agriculture using modern technologies

ii. Rural Technology Action Process

iii. Rainwater Harvesting and Rural Drinking water supply

iv. Micro Irrigation and Water Conservation

v. Motivation of higher education for school children in adopted villages.

vi. Water Quality Check and Water Purification including Reverse Osmosis, Ultra-

filtration

vii. Health and Medical Camp

viii. National Service Scheme (NSS)

ix. Village census data/ house hold survey data

INDEPENDENCE DAY

2019 - 2020

India is a land of colourful festivals celebrated by different caste, creed and religion. But

national festivals are something, which binds the entire nation together, imparting a message

of 'unity in diversity'.

Independence Day is one of the prominent national festival celebrated every year on August

15th with utmost enthusiasm and the zeal. This year India will celebrate its 73rd

Independence Day and preparations for the same are on full swing across the country.

On the auspicious occasion of the 73rd Independence Day Celebrations, the Principal Dr. P.

Raindra Babu has unfurled the National Flag and all the faculty of GEC have participated in

the festive amid patriotic fervour. The GECians have participated in singing our National

Anthem with pride in the Gudlavalleru Engineering College Ground.

2018 - 2019

India’s 72nd Independence Day was celebrated with great reverence in our college. It was a

power charged programme of one and half hour approximately. The event began with a guard

of honour to our dignitaries and our beloved Principal, followed by Flag hoisting. There was

a short speech by one of the students of our college. There was a short recitation of a patriotic

poem ‘Where the mind is without fear’. The Principal spoke eloquently about our diverse

nation. He enthralled the audience with inspirational speech and reiterated the need for being

resolute in our path to achieve our goals.

This was followed by patriotic songs in different languages by the choir group of the school.

The cultural programme included a skit and patriotic dance form in a combined manner,

depicting patriotism. Last but not the least; we had an array of various dance forms from four

different corners of our country. Finally all assembled bowed to the tunes of a beautiful

patriotic song hailing our beloved mother, India and saluting her with a loud and pristine ‘Jai

Hind’.

2017 - 2018

The 71st Independence Day was celebrated on the campus of Gudlavalleru Engineering

College,. Sri Danam Justin Senior Manager HR (INTERGRAPH) was the Chief Guest.

He hoisted the national flag celebrating the triumph of non-violence over violence and

tyranny and addressed the gathering. The students remembered with great respect and honor

all the freedom fighters that spent their lives on India’s freedom struggle. A cultural

programme followed the flag hoisting ceremony.

Dr. Nageswara Rao. V, Chairman gave his message, Principal, staff, students attended and

made the function a grand success.

2016 - 2017

The 70th Independence Day celebrated at Gudlavalleru Engineering College, started with the

hoisting of the national flag by the Principal Dr P. Nageswara Reddy. After which, the

Principal addressed the gathering, where he stated the importance of patriotism and reminded

to recollect the sacrifices made by the martyrs. Around a hundred faculties participated in the

flag hoisting ceremony followed by the ‘Tree planting’ ceremony. Prof. KodandaRama Rao

of Civil department conveyed the vote of thanks. The program concluded with sweet

distributions.

2015 - 2016

The 69th Independence Day was celebrated in the college premises remembering the leaders

of the past and the sacrifices they have made in the cause of the nation. The true spirit of

patriotism was in full display in the campus when Dr. V. Nageswara Rao, our Chairman

hoisted the tricolored flag, the pride of the nation.

Everybody saluted the national flag as a tribute to the freedom fighters. In a special way,the

students were reminded of Sri Pingali Venkaiah, the architect of the flag. All faculty and

students attended the function.

REPUBLIC DAY

2019 - 2020

Republic day is one of the prominent national festival celebrated every year on

January 26 with utmost enthusiasm and the zeal.

The day the 26th of January holds a lot of historical importance for the country. Two

important things happened on this day. One, Jawarharlal Nehru was elected as the President

of the Indian National Congress, and second, Poorna Swaraj was declared this day. Poorna

Swaraj means Independence Day. Jawarharlal Nehru made a promise to the country to get

free India of the oppressors. Therefore, the 26th of January was celebrated as Independence

Day. However, that changed after we got our Independence on the 15th of August,1947.

Hence, the 26th of January was celebrated as Republic Day.

After India got Independence, it was an important step to make a constitution for the country.

There was a constituent assembly appointed, especially for making the Constitution of India.

After two years, eleven months, and eighteen days the Constitution was finally made. On the

26th of January, 1950, the Constitution was eventually adopted and implemented in the

country. The same day is referred to as Republic Day.

On the eve of Republic Day, the organization celebrates it with great patriotism. The event

starts with the prayer song of students. The dignitaries invited spoke a few words about the

Greatness of our country. The Principal of GEC will hoist the national flag. Then all the

faculty and students salute to our National Flag. The vote of thanks is given to all dignitaries

and meeting ends with our Nation anthem Jana Gana Mana every year.

2018 - 2019

India is a land of colourful festivals celebrated by different caste, creed and religion.

But national festivals are something, which binds the entire nation together, imparting

a message of 'unity in diversity'.

In 26 January 1950, three years post-independence, India turned into a secular, sovereign,

socialist and a democratic republic. The first meeting of the Indian Parliament was also held

on this day. 26th January, additionally saw the swearing-in of India's first president, Dr.

Rajendra Prasad. Consequently, this day is vital as it marks the end of the British rule and

birth of India as a Republic State.

At Gudlavalleru Engineering college, Republic Day is celebrated with great vigour

and enthusiasm. From adorning the educational premises with ribbons and flags to

organising functions and events, each and everyone observes this day with pride.

Apart from that, Principal, students and faculty give thought-provoking speeches

about the importance of Republic Day.

2017 - 2018

The whole country celebrates the 26th of January as Republic Day. It is a day that has been

declared as a national holiday. People all across the country celebrate this day, they hoist the

flag and organize events. The President of the country raises the national flag on the Rajpath

in New Delhi. People from all over the country visit the Rajpath. On this day to witness the

grand celebration of Republic Day. India celebrated it’s 67th Republic Day in 2019. . The

Principal of GEC will hoist the national flag every year

2016 - 2017

The 66th Republic Day was celebrated in the college with utmost reverence and patriotism.

As a mark of tribute to the thousands of freedom fighters who were responsible for the

Indian’s earning the invaluable gift of liberty, equality and fraternity, a flag hoisting

ceremony was held at 9 am. Our Principal hoisted the flag and the tri-colored flag which was

the symbol of the hopes and aspirations of crores of Indians kept flying high. He spoke of the

sacrifices of our leaders in the cause of the nation and exhorted the future leaders of our

college to tread the path trodden by these all time great leaders who showed to the world the

power of silent, non-violent and non-cooperative revolution

2015 - 2016

India celebrated it’s first Republic Day in 1950 on the 26th of January. The country got

Independence in 1947, and then there was a constituent assembly formed for making the

Constitution. It took two years to make the Constitution by the constituent assembly. It was

finally completed on the 26th of November in 1949. The announcement of its implementation

was built on the 26th of January, 1950.

Our Principal and members of the faculty attended the function and remembered the spirit of

the freedom fighters by saluting the tri-colored national flag. students rendered two patriotic

songs while another student recited a patriotic poem penned by him much to the delight of all

those present on the occasion. The meeting ended with our National Anthem.

ENGINEERS’ DAY

A.Y. : 2020 – 2021

The event started with the arrival of dignitaries on the dais. The Dignitaries present on dais

were Dr. P. Ravindra Babu, Prinicpal, Dr. B. Karuna Kumar, Vice Principal(Admin.),

Dr. G. V. S. N. R. V. Prasad, Vice Principal(Academics) of GEC. The function

proceeded towards lighting of lamp by the dignitaries on and off the dais. The opening

remark was given by Dr. B. Karuna Kumar, briefing the significance of Engineers’ Day

celebration.

On account of Engineer’s Day celebration, Programming Event-2020 and Technical Paper

Contest was being conducted.

A.Y. : 2019 - 2020

Gudlavalleru Engineering College has celebrated Engineer’s Day on 15th Sept 2016 in honor

of Dr.M. Visvesvaraya, a True Gem of India and to remember the best of Engineers we ever

had. September 15 is celebrated every year in the country as “Engineers’ Day” to

commemorate the birthday of the legendary engineer Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya. Sir

Visvesvaraya, an eminent Indian engineer and statesman was born in a remote village of

Karnataka, the State that is incidentally now the Hi-tech State of the country. Due to his

outstanding contribution to the society, Government of India conferred “Bharat Ratna” on

this legend in the year 1955. He was also called the precursor of economic planning in India.

His learned discourse on economic planning in India, Planned Economy for India and

Reconstructing India, was the first available document on the planning effort of the country

and it is still held as the parent source matter for economic planners.

The objectives of celebrations of Engineers’ Day:

• To take a pledge to promote and encourage the youth to opt for Engineering education.

• To produce quality Engineers for the bright future of our country.

On the occasion of Engineer’s Day Celebrations many Technical events were organized in

the Department of Computer Science and Engineering in order to inculcate the competitive

spirit among the budding engineers.

The events are:

1. Coding Contest

2. Essay Writing Competition

Theme: How societal issues addressed by Technology/ Engineer.

3. Debate

Theme: Role of social media in present scenario.

Top three students in each competition are announced as Winners.

A.Y. : 2018 - 2019

The 50th Engineer’s Day celebration was organized by Department of Computer Science and

Engineering, GEC to commemorate the 157th birth anniversary of Bharat Ratna Sir

Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya on 15th September 2018 at 10:00 AM in Seminar Hall and

many students and faculty members and non teaching staff of Computer Science and

Engineering Department had participated.

The event started with the arrival of dignitaries on the dais. The Dignitaries present on dais

were Dr. P. Ravindra Babu, Prinicpal, Dr. B. Karuna Kumar, Vice Principal(Admin.),

Dr. G. V. S. N. R. V. Prasad, Vice Principal(Academics) of GEC. The function

proceeded towards lighting of lamp by the dignitaries on and off the dais. The opening

remark was given by Dr. B. Karuna Kumar, briefing the significance of Engineers’ Day

celebration.

On account of Engineer’s Day celebration, Programming Event-2018 and Technical Paper

Contest was being conducted.

Finally we had the winners and runners of the competition (i.e.,) 1. Programming Event-

2018, 2. Technical Paper Contest

Top three students are selected as winners. The prize distribution was done on

15th September given away by the chief guests and the Principal.

A short documentary on Sir M Visvesvaraya was shown to the gathering which was followed

by the Vote of Thanks given by Mrs. Apoorva Kiran extending gratitude to the esteemed

chief guests, Principal for his constant support and encouragement, for valuable suggestions

and cooperation throughout, supporting coordinator and all the faculties and participants.

A.Y. : 2017 – 2018

15th September Engineers day (Birth Anniversary of Sir Visvesvaraya) - We celebrate this

day on 15th September consistently as an exceptional tribute to the best Indian Engineer

Bharat Ratna Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya. Our students are on a mission towards better

India by breaking the boundaries of religion and caste. Thoughts of great Indian personalities

sowed into the young minds through the exhibitions and programs conducted on these days.

In reminiscing Sir Mokshagundam Vishweshwarayya, the most outstanding Engineer of all

times, the Computer Science and Engineering Department of GEC, has celebrated the

“Engineers Day” on 15th September, 2017. The Engineer’s day was celebrated at

Gudlavalleru Engineering College by organizing Technical Events for the Computer Science

and Engineering students of II, III and IV year. More than a hundred students have

participated in the event. The Celebrations had Er. K. Narasing Rao, GM & Head,

Engineering Division, Volta Green Structures, Hyderabad, as the Chief Guest. He spoke a

few inspirational words to the students. In the event Programming Contest is held, in which

brilliant programs were presented by the students.

A.Y. : 2016- 2017

Gudlavalleru Engineering College celebrated Engineers’ Day on 15th September’16 to mark

the birth anniversary of Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya and as a tribute to an Indian

engineer who was conferred with the Bharat Ratna in 1955. On this auspicious occasion

Shri. Mukesh Bhandari, Chairman, Electrotherm (I) Pvt. Ltd. was an invited guest

speaker who enlightened the audience with his speech . Shri. Bhandari, who is also the

recipient of many prestigious awards emphasized that honesty towards constant learning

carves the path to achieving higher goals in life. He elaborated that the role of an engineer

does not end at achieving the title, rather goes much beyond for the larger good of the

society. It is only through Engineers that all scientific advancements and inventions reach the

masses, while as an Entrepreneur one must possess the knack of identifying and retaining

talent, therefore a big responsibility lay on the shoulders of these undergraduate budding

engineers at GEC as future entrepreneurs

The Engineers’ Day celebration also entailed varied competitions which not only catered to

students but also invited faculty participation in interesting events namely Technical Paper

Presentation (COMIFEST 2K16) and 2. Technical Paper Contest (COMIFEST 2K16). This

herculean task of micro-management was shouldered by an ever-enthusiastic team of faculty

members who actively coordinated these events with the help of relentless support and efforts

of student volunteers.

A.Y. : 2015-2016

The Engineering Community across India celebrates Engineers Day on 15 September

every year as a tribute to the greatest Indian Engineer Bharat Ratna Mokshagundam

Visvesvaraya. Engineer’s day was celebrated on 15th September ,2016 in GEC Campus.

On the eve of ENGINEER’S DAY various competitions like Technical Seminar

Presentation(COMIFEST 2K15) and Technical Paper Contest(COMIFEST 2K15) were

conducted to II,III and IV B.Tech CSE students to explore talents, abilities and skills.

These competitions can help the student to know their built in talent and develop their

communication and expressive skills, so that CSE students having skill and knowledge

don’t lag behind in communication aspect. The session started with a brief introduction

about various competitions that were being conducted. Clear instructions and guidelines

were given to all the participants of all the competitions.. All the participants got

registered into their interested event and participated with a lot of enthusiasm and energy.

Judges were invited to the event for each competition Technical Seminar Presentation

was evaluated by Mr. A V Praveen Krishna followed by Technical Paper Contest by

Mr. B Suresh Babu. Three prizes are finalized for each event which will be distributed

in the next session.

TEACHERS’ DAY

A.Y. : 2020-2021

A.Y. : 2019-2020

“It is the teacher who has the power to enlighten one’s life”, quoted Dr. P. Ravindra Babu,

Principal, to the gathering during Teacher’s Day celebration in Gudlavalleru Engineering

College. In the midst of all Directors, Deans and other honorable dignitaries, the teaching

community was felicitated for all their achievements in teaching profession and research

activities. In his Presidential address, the Principal remembered and honored his teachers

who groomed him for what he is today. He also mentioned that Gudlavalleru Engineering

College teaches the students in a good ambience of teaching faculties. He also wished the

teaching community to work towards excellence and make Gudlavalleru Engineering College

globally the best. He also remembered the growth of Gudlavalleru Engineering College right

from 1998.

Dr. B. Karuna Kumar gave a motivating speech to the teaching faculty. He stressed much

about the importance of inter-personal and intra-personal intelligence required for a person to

become successful. It is the teacher, the only person who can make the students imbibe good

things from the society and do good back for the society. It is all the wishes and inspirations

of a teacher will make a student to be a renowned person in the society. He also remarked

that students are always non-biological children of a teacher.

Dr. G. V. S. N. R. V. Prasad listed down the characteristics of a successful teacher and

propagated his mantra of teaching the students from known to unknown. He also announced

that the number of research papers has increased from the past academic year, which is a

good sign of making Gudlavalleru Engineering College globally the best.

A.Y. :2018 -2019

A Teacher lays the foundation of the future for the country. It is the teachers who forge up a

country brimming with talented youngsters, ready to take on the competitive world. Every

successful man owes a major part of their success to their teachers. No wonder the ancient

Indian scriptures place teachers above gods. Teachers’ teachings, ideologies and their words

inspire most of us to break free from the chains and accomplish our dreams. It is perhaps one

of the most respected bonds in the world; a teacher and student’s. And to commemorate one

of the greatest teacher, Teachers day is celebrated at Gudlavalleru Engineering College with

great vigor and zeal on 5th September.

The event began with trainers explaining the significance of the day to the kids and

emphasized on a healthy interactive bond between teacher and student. In this regard,

personal experiences and anecdotes were shared by the trainers with the students.

A.Y. : 2017- 2018

The first Teachers’ Day was celebrated in 1962, the year when President Radhakrishnan

assumed his office. Radhakrishnan was the first vice-president of India and

succeeded Rajendra Prasad to become the second President of the country.

On September 5th of 1882, Radhakrishnan was born into a Telegu Brahmin family in

Tirutani in Andhra Pradesh. He did his Masters’ in Philosophy from the University of

Madras. And later, taught in the University of Mysore and University of Calcutta, where he

was also popular among the students.

Radhakrishnan also served as the Vice Chancellor Andhra University and Banaras Hindu

University. They also called him was also to take the Chair of Spalding, Professor of Eastern

Religions in Oxford University.

When President Radhakrishnan assumed his office until the Teacher’s day is celebrated from

1962 who had advised his followers besides celebrating his birthday, he advised to celebrate

as Teacher’s day which will be a proud privilege to him.

He hails from a Telugu Brahmin family in Tirutani in A.P., did his Master’s in Philosophy

from the University of Madras and went to teach in Universities of Mysore and Calcutta and

become popular among his students.

They conferred Radhakrishnan with Bharat Ratna in 1931, along with several other highest

civilian awards like Knighthood. He was also nominated eleven times for Nobel Peace Prize

until he passed away in 1975.

On this day, students celebrate the contribution of teachers in their lives and shaping up

society. The classrooms across the nation burst into colours with decorations, cultural

programs, greetings, and what not.

A.Y. : 2016 - 2017

On every September 5, Teachers’ Day is celebrated all over India as an occasion to appreciate

and acknowledge the efforts and hard work of our teachers in making us sophisticated and

responsible individuals.

Teachers' Day in India is celebrated on 5th September to commemorate the birth anniversary

of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. He was a renowned scholar, recipient of Bharat Ratna, first

Vice- President, and second President of independent India. He was born on 5 September,

1888. As an educationist, he was an advocate of edification and was a distinguished envoy,

academician, and above all a great teacher.

As the common adage goes, the future of a country lies in the hands of its children, and

teachers, as mentors, can mould students into future leaders who shape the destiny of India.

They play an important role in our lives in helping us become successful in career and

business. They help us to become good human beings, a better member of society, and an

ideal citizen of the country. Teacher’s Day is celebrated to acknowledge the challenges,

hardships, and special roles that teachers play in our lives.

A.Y. : 2015- 2016

Teachers’ Day is a special day for the appreciation of teachers and may include celebrations

to honor them for their special contributions in a particular field area, or the community in

general. The idea of celebrating Teachers’ Day took root in many countries during the 19th

century; in most colleges in all over the world students and teachers gather to celebrate

teachers’ day at college with special traditional food, cookies, music and presents for the

teachers.

Teacher’s Day is celebrated on different dates in countries every year. In India Teachers’ is

celebrated on September 5, 1962. It was first observed on request by the students and friends

of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishan, who wanted to celebrate his birthday. Dr. Sarvepalli

Radhakrishan suggested that instead of celebrating his birthday, the students should observe

September 5 as Teachers’ Day. Since then teacher’s Day celebrations are held all across India

on the birthday of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishan.

WOMENS’ DAY

A.Y. : 2020- 2021

8th March, considered as International Womens’ Day. This day brings many things for women – a

cause for celebration, a reason to pause and re-evaluate a remembrance, an inspiration and a time

to honour, loved and admired. To honor womanhood, Gudlavalleru Engineering College has

celebrated the International Women’s Day on 8th March, 2021 in the campus.

A.Y. : 2019- 2020

8th March, considered as International Women’s Day. This day brings many things for

women – a cause for celebration, a reason to pause and re-evaluate a remembrance, an

inspiration and a time to honour, loved and admired. To honor womanhood, Gudlavalleru

Engineering College has celebrated the International Women’s Day on 8th March, 2019 in

the campus. On the occasion, chief guest and the guest of honour who made the event

livelier. During the event she addressed that there should be a balance between career and

family and without a family support a women can’t achieve success, also addressed that girls

should know their right to defend themselves and be careful against crimes against women.

On the same occasion the guest of honour shared her tales of struggle and success. Further

she said, gender equality is very important for a healthy society. The milestone to be reached

is the basic information for a girl child in every family education will during awareness

among the society which will further result in overall development of nation and its

community. Guest of honour said that it was the time to uphold women's achievements,

recognize challenges and focus greater attention on women's rights and gender equality to

mobilize all people to do their best. The event took place in the presence of Principal GEC

had welcome and introduced the guest of the day. She graced the occasion by addressing girl

students that they should celebrate every day as a women’s day. Vice Principal of GEC

delivered the vote of thanks. Event enthusiastically hosted by Faculty club coordinator.

A.Y. : 2018 - 2019

International Women's Day is all about empowering and supporting women from all

over the world.

The bottom line of celebrating women’s day is due to the wide spread differences in various

fields- the pay difference of 14.9% between men and women, only 21.4% of seats for women

in parliament around the world, lack of awareness for women education and many more.

International women’s Day all about feeling women realize their worth and giving them

boost to achieve as per their actual potential. On this day the world unites to appreciate their

courage to cross all the hurdles and make such tremendous improvement in all most all the

spheres of life. Besides that, it is the most important thing to be given emphasis is the work

that still needs to be done to fill that gap completely that had existed from ages.

A.Y. : 2017 - 2018

Preparation of Women’s Day Programme had started immediately after identifying the need

for Women's motivation towards their duties. The approval for the Women’s Day Programme

was sought almost two weeks in advance. The circular was circulated among all lady faculty

members and girls for their information.

The Gudlavalleru Engineering College is celebrating Women’s Day to create awareness

among Women. A general myth that exists in the society is that issues related to women

empowerment can only be addressed at an infinitesimally slower pace. Many people out there

in society believe that the gender gap not really exits and some are also of the belief that the

efforts made by individuals cannot actually make difference to the gender gap that exists in

the society. These beliefs have over the years debilitated the power of women. The first in

this Endeavour to eradicating this deep rooted menace is realizing that the problem can only

be identified and solved by interacting with the people who are actually irrational taboos of

the society. On this day we must realize that every single person’s contribution towards

fighting a threat of the society counts. International women’s day is all about being aware of

the fact that each individual has to work in their own way for changing the ugly face of the

society.

A.Y. : 2016 - 2017

March 8th is marked as International Women’s Day (IWD), celebrating the social, economic,

cultural and political achievements of women around the world.

Gudlavalleru Engineering College is committed to raising awareness, promoting discussion

and encouraging action as part of its diversity strategy. The International Women’s Day

celebrations provide the perfect platform to engage with industry and promote healthy

discussion about what positive action can be taken to address the challenges facing modern

women facing in the workforce.

While the trends we are seeing are positive, the current challenging environment makes it

even more important to keep building on the momentum of past successes. Through industry

and your support for these initiatives, we can help keep the message of diversity prevalent

and bring people together to hear from inspirational leaders of change.

A.Y. : 2015 - 2016

To teach people the various roles played by women in different spheres of life our

organization Gudlavalleru Engineering College celebrates International Womens’ Day every

year. Chief Guests invited are Women who excelled in their respective fields all over India

Celebrating Woman is a way of feeling gratitude to the each and every woman in one’s life,

be it in the professional or the personal life. International Women’s day is observed every

year on 8th of March and it is observed around the world to celebrate the velour of women. In

most of the country the day has been observed as a national holiday. Women from various

cultural and ethnic groups come together crossing all the boundaries to remember their

struggle of many decade for peace, justice, equality and development. The day allows women

to raise her voice for an equal opportunity in whatever field she wants to participate in; same

a man is provided with.

INTERNATIONAL YOGA DAY

A.Y. : 2019 - 2020

Gudlavalleru Engineering College celebrated International Yoga Day on 21st June, 2019

online. GEC members performed different Yoga and Pranayama postures with objective to

keep their mind and body healthy. Expert performed yoga and also gave brief introduction of

inception of yoga saying about the significance of Yoga word derived from the Sanskrit word

‘Yuj’ means to join or unite. It is believed to have evolved during the period of ‘Sat Yug’,

also called as Golden age. He continued briefing about the advantages of performing yoga to

human body, especially for mental health and physical fitness. He mentioned in Indian

traditions, the yoga is more than the physical exercise, it has a meditative and spiritual core,

he continued saying that, studies have attempted to establish the helpfulness of yoga as a

complementary involvement for cancer, schizophrenia, asthma, and heart disease, but the

results of studies have been varied, uncertain in effectiveness and may reduce risk factors and

aid as a psychological healing procedure.

A.Y. : 2018 - 2019

Our college celebrated yoga day with great reverence every year. Our physical education

classes include yoga sessions every day. We learn different standing and sitting asanas.

This year, our Yoga day celebration started with meditation. After meditation, we shifted to

sun salutation. We completed 51 sun salutations. After the sun salutations, we had a yoga

competition.

The competition was conducted in three levels- beginner, intermediate and advanced levels.

Due to regular Yoga practice, most students were experts at their levels.

Next, we had yoga classes in three sessions, one was at 9 am, another at 10 am and the last

session at 4 pm. This was held at the school auditorium. To avoid unwanted commotions the

sessions were organised with precise planning. There was a talk given by expert.

The Expert has been a yoga practitioner for more than 15 years. Students were organised in

rows to avoid crowding.

There were several exits to avoid the rush at the end of the sessions. We pledged to make

yoga a daily part of their lives so as to increase our physical, emotional, mental and spiritual

well being.

A.Y. : 2017 - 2018

This year's yoga day celebration was held with great enthusiasm at our college. A large

number of students, teaching and non-teaching staff attended the event this year.

The theme for this year's yoga day was " Yoga for the achievement of the Sustainable

Development Goals ". Various asanas were followed by omkar chanting. Warm-up exercises,

sitting and standing asanas were performed. The trainers gave us a short class about the

benefits of yoga.

They help in improving concentration and in attaining inner peace. It helps a person improve

life physically, mentally and spiritually as well. Yoga Day is usually celebrated every year on

21st June.

This Yoga Day

• Created awareness about the importance of Yoga among the students and faculty members

• A few basics of Yoga was illustrated before the students and asked them to practice

regularly at home

• Faculty members also requested to take part in the yoga programme.

• Mr. M. Srinivasulu and Physical Director demonstrated and help the students to practice

the same.

A.Y. : 2016 - 2017

With the goal of a healthy India and a happy India, our Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri

Narendra Modi has started this legacy to celebrate the International Yoga Day.

With the goal of a healthy India and a happy India, our Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri

Narendra Modi has started this legacy to celebrate the International Yoga Day. We as the

GEC family celebrate this event every year.

Principal shared remarkable words on the importance of yoga for a healthy life.

This year the Yoga day celebrations were held at Gudlavalleru Engineering College on June 21.

The session was held in our college ground.

A group of students who were yoga students performed several asanas. They also performed

standing and sitting asanas. One could understand by watching their performance that they

have been practising yoga for the last few years.

Some of the seniors even did some of the tough asanas. Our yoga teacher showed us some

simple and beginner asanas which we did for about 300 minutes. The session was really

organised. There were teachers all around us to help us in case we had trouble performing or

understanding asanas. All the students participated eagerly.

Even our principal took active participation in yoga day celebrations. Next, we were given

classes of yoga. About its history, a century of origin, how it helped the common people.

They even told us that yoga helps increase concentration. Yoga day was celebrated with great

enthusiasm.

A. Y. : 2015-2016

The International Day of Yoga has been celebrated annually on 21 June since 2015,

following its inception in the United Nations General Assembly in 2014. Yoga is

a physical, mental and spiritual practice which originated in India. The Indian Prime

Minister, Narendra Modi, in his UN address in 2014, had suggested the date of 21 June, as it

is the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and shares a special significance in

many parts of the world.

The first International Day of Yoga was observed around the world on 21 June 2015.

The Ministry of AYUSH made the necessary arrangements in India. 35,985 people, including

PM Modi and dignitaries from 84 nations, performed 21 asanas (yoga postures) for 35

minutes at Rajpath in New Delhi, becoming the largest yoga class ever held, and with the

largest number 84 of participating nations. Similar days have been held in cities in India and

around the world each year since then.

GEC has organized International Yoga Day celebrations on 21st June,2015 by conducting

Yoga and Meditation sessions which were very helpful in, relieving stress, improving

immunity, building as well as maintaining physical fitness and emotional well-being.

SEHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE (An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Title of the Event: 150th Mahatma Gandhi Jayanthi

DESCRIPTION: On behalf of mahatma Gandhi Jayathi,we celebrated as swatch bharath in

Gudlavalleru and its surroundings. This programme was introduced by our prime minister

Narendra Modi.

Mahatma Gandhi Jayanthi Celebrations in SRGEC By Nss Commitee

Two best practices successfully implemented by the Institution.

Best Practice - I

1. Response:

Title of the Practice: Holistic Education for Employable Graduates.

2. Objectives of the Practice

Holistic education also referred to as ‘alternative education’ focuses on preparing students to

meet any challenges than they may face in life and in their academic and professional career.

Engineering curriculum developers and all the stake holders involved in the education process

must realize that it is a misconception to think academic achievement and professional success

alone is sufficient to lead a happy life. Modern education, has lost sight of the concept of

actively cultivating the development of the whole child; his emotions, his social skills, his

spiritual beliefs, his participation and contribution to the country and his role in the world in

general. Engineering graduates face a very complex life with anxiety and fear about their future.

Many professional bodies especially engineering educators are voicing their concerns about

how engineering graduates struggle to find balance and meaning in their professional and

personal lives. Engineering education has to rethink and develop teaching systems in relation to

for example, learning objectives, choice of teaching and learning methods, assessment and

organizational culture. The students must have the 3Cs (Curiosity and Creativity, Collaboration

and Compassion) for a prospective future tobe built.

Proponents of changes in the engineering curriculum advocate a holistic and inclusive

curriculum wherein technical subjects, science and humanities and soft skills form part of the

curriculum. Holistic education helps in conceptualizing philosophical and abstract inquiries of

life and also questions regarding the challenges in life and how to overcome obstacles, achieve

success in both professional and personal life. Hence, holistic education allows students to

evolve while they are young, as a complete individual who is equipped to face complex realities

no matter what their apparent similarities or singularities are. A smooth blend of technical and

non-technical, social subjects and humanities can enhance the quality of life of an engineer.

3. The Context

Excellence in Engineering Education from students' perspective is that students learn in the

class rooms and on their own by listening, visualizing, experimenting, experiencing, and going

through practical training. The philosophy of education is to work with the use of Knowledge-

Skill and Behavior. Four years prior to their graduation during the first week of registration an

Induction program is conducted for the students to provide support for a successful transition

and to create a career vision approach. Three years prior to their graduation, the students are

sent as grooming professionals to experience the industrial and societal environment. Two years

prior to graduation, students have an opportunity to work on experiential learning. And finally

during the year of graduation, students are trained to cultivate a sense of accomplishment as

employable graduates.

4. The Practice:

We at GEC strive to impart holistic education to enhance the all-round aspects of graduates

enabling employability. The complete focus is on “KNOWLEDGE-SKILL-BEHAVIOR” - the

basic mantra of OBE. The entire process is a career vision approach starts with Induction

Program and ends at employment routed though the Outcome based curriculum (Cognitive

domain skill set) blended with (Internship, Industrial linkage, Certification courses, Skill

development Labs, Placement Training Programs)- Psychomotor domain skill set, (student

clubs, professional society chapters, participation in other co and extracurricular activities –

GECFEST )- Affective domain skill set.

5. Evidence of Success

Induction Program- 3 weeks as per AICTE/UGC guidelines. Internship - Compulsory for all third

year students. Industrial linkages - through 32 collaborations and 41 MoUs. Certification

Courses- NPTEL Local Chapter with rating of A. Skill Development Labs- APSSDC Center of

Excellence in CSE, ECE,EEE,ME Placement Training Programs- Compulsory from 2nd year.

Student Clubs- Nine clubs such as Cultural, Green, Literary, Innovation and Start up, Music and

Photography, Coding, Techno, Quest, Electronics Hobby. Professional Society Chapters - ACE,

CSI, IEEE, SAE, IE, ISTE, IETE. Students Achievements-Placement – above 70%.

6. Problems Encountered and Resources Required

The foremost challenge faced is time management by students and faculty at par. Further

challenge lies in introspecting the ability of students. There was lack of motivation in students’

due to no direct credit and stretching of college hours to accommodate the activities at initial

phase of implementation but motivation enhanced considerably viewing the achievements of

holistically developed students in form of higher pay packages, admission in foreign universities

etc. Students have exhibited certain traits like being responsible citizen, time management,

effective communication skill (technical &non technical), leadership skill and lifelong learning.

The deployment requires further strengthening and support from stakeholders.

7. Notes(Optional)

The purpose of education is to prepare the students to face the challenges in life.

To make the students to excel in their life GEC is imparting holistic education which offers

knowledge, skill and behavior. The strategy of implementing this is obvious. In life one has to

face unanticipated situations. Sometimes favorable and other times bitter experiences. In both

circumstances, one has to exhibit a calm pose or balanced behavior to go ahead with the flow of

life. To practice this mental attitude, one needs to undergo variety of experiences. Such learning

experiences are provided by allowing the students to participate in debates, elocutions, dramas,

games and sports. By participating in curricular, co-curricular and extracurricular activities the

person becomes a seasoned person encountering all sorts of experiences, both positive and

negative. And one will be ready to face the challenges of life.

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Students Internship Details – Summary

S.

No.

Name of the

Branch

No. of Students

2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21

1 CE - 177 210 187 185 158

2 EEE - 32 162 192 356 163

3 ME - - 200 210 203 184

4 ECE - 264 277 271 282 257

5 CSE - - 109 272 255 252

6 IT - - 90 109 101 104

7 MBA 96 86 98 72 70 -

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: CIVIL ENGINEERING

Students Internship Details - Summary

S. No. Academic

Year Industry Name No. of Students

1 2015 - 16 NIL NIL

2 2016 - 17

Adithaya 2

AFCONS Infra ltd 1

Annapoorna 2

CAPITOL Grand Project 3

COSA 1

DEC Infra 2

Dilip Buildcon 53

Gammon 1

SNR 3

Jayadurga 6

KMV Projects 5

MBMR Real Estate 8

METEY 1

R&B 4

SCR 50

SS Construction 8

STBL 16

Vasundra 3

Vijay Nirman 4

Soma 4

3 2017 - 18

Panchayat raj Department

MTM 2

Amravati Infrastructures And

Services 1

Aparna Constructions 1

Aps Housing Corporation 4

Butlas Consulting Engineers

Pvt Ltd 1

Capitol 1

CPWD, VIJ 10

Dilip Build Con 3

Gr Constructions 1

Elixir Mat Form 1

Eswar Associates 1

Indian Hume Pipes 5

Irrigation Department A.P 35

Jayadurga Consultancy 33

KCPL PUNE 1

L&T 2

Karthikeya infrastructures 2

Krishi constructions. 1

Mahindra Life Spaces Pvt Ltd 1

Modern City Planners &

Engineers 1

Nava Jyothi infra Developers 1

Navayuga Engg Company 3

NHAI, VIJ 5

PWD 1

R&B Department 10

RAMA KRISHNA PVT LTD 1

Raghavendra Construction 3

RS Builders & Developers 4

S.V Civicons- Amravati 1

SNR 6

Sanathana Properties India

Pvt Ltd 1

SEPL 15

Sri Sai Ratna Creative 1

STBL 3

Vizag Steel Plant 22

Swathi constructions 1

Vallabhaneni 1

Vertex 2

Vasundra 3

VCPL 13

Vijay Nirman 2

Annoor Test Labs 3

Bollineni Senaiah Company-

Krishnapalem 1

4 2018 - 19

Aarvee Associates 2

Afcons-Hyd 1

Amara Raja 2

Aruna Sree Infra 5

Bhagyanagar Infra Projects 1

Chinmaya Group Of

Constructions

10

BSCPL 1

CSR Infra 2

Dalapathi 8

Dilip Build Con-Kanumuru 4

Fortuna Construction 1

Jai Durga 10

Grand Projects Capitol 6

KMV- Gudivada 7

L&T 5

Hemadurga Realtors 5

Hyd Road Development

Corporation Ltd

3

Inscape Design 1

Kamakshi Constructions 1

Manvee Constructions 1

Lachan Infra 1

Lakshmi Infra 6

Manasa Constructions 1

Nagarjuna Constructions 1

NIES Technologies 1

R&B, Bantumilli 4

Power Mech 5

Rainbow Victus 1

Pradeep Associates 5

Rajesh Constructions 2

Raghu Infra 1

Ram Enterprises 1

RVS Conventions Pvt. Ltd 9

SCL Technologies 5

SLV Infra Structures 5

Soma Constructions 2

Sri Dharahas Builders 13

Sri Vigneswara Constructions 6

Sudha Architects 9

T&R Constructions 2

Tata Projects 1

Vijayawada Toll Way Pvt Ltd 5

Vizay Steel Plant 6

Water Resources Department 5

Trichy-Thanjavur Expressway

Ltd 1

Vasantam Infra Projects 11

Vensar Constructions 2

5 2019 - 20

L Siva Bharat Temerity Infra

Pvt. Ltd.- Hyderabad 131

Smart Bridge Educational

services Pvt Ltd. Hyderabad 54

6 2020 - 21 Smart Bridge Educational

services Pvt Ltd. Hyderabad 158

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Students Internship Details - Summary

S. No. Academic

Year Industry Name No. of Students

1 2015 - 16 - -

2 2016 - 17

33\11 kV Sub Station, Tanuku 1

Bharat Heavy Electricals

Limited, Hyderabad

10

Dr.Narla Tata Rao Thermal

Power Station, Vijayawada

4

Visakhapatnam Steel Plant,

Visakhapatnam

11

LANCO, Kondapalli 4

Central Institute of Tool

Design, Hyderabad

1

Bharath Electronics Limited,

Machilipatnam

1

3 2017 - 18

Eastern Power Distribution

Company of AP Ltd,

Vijayanagaram

01

Andhra Pradesh Heavy

Machinery and Engineering

Ltd, Kondapalli

04

GS Electricals, Kanuru,

Vijayawada 09

220kV/132/33kV Substation,

Gunadala 11

South Central Railway,

Gandhinagar, Vijayawada 53

GS Alloys Casting Ltd,

Surampally Vijayawada 09

Maitreya Electricals Pvt Ltd,

Vijayawada 02

APGENCO, Ibrahimpatnam 04

South Central Railway,

Gandhinagar, Vijayawada 49

MSME-Tool Room,

Hyderabad & Central Institute

of Tool Design, Balanagar,

Hyderabad

20

4 2018 - 19 RINL Visakhapatnam Steel

Plant

08

Andhra Pradesh Southern

Power Distribution Company

Limited, Gunadala

08

NTPC Regional Learning

Institute , Vishakapatnam

12

NTPC Limited, Simhadri 10

Bharat Heavy Electricals

Limited, Vishakapatnam

01

Bharat Heavy Electricals

Limited, Hyderabad

21

Doordarshan Kendra,

Vijayawada

03

South Central Railway,

Gandhinagar, Vijayawada

82

HPCL-Vishaka New white oil

Terminal, Vishakapatnam

01

INN0CROP LIMITED,

Hyderabad

06

Sunflower Transformers,

Vijayawada

01

Srisailam Right Bank Hydro

Electric Power Station,

APGENCO

01

Bharat Electronics Limited,

Machilipatnam

05

Reliance Thermal Power Plant 01

National Small Industries

Corporation, Hyderabad 02

APGENCO Training Institue,

Dr.NTTPS, Ibrahimpatnam 07

Transmission Corporation of

Andhra Pradesh Limited

21

KCP Sugar and Industries

Corporation Limited, Vuyyuru

02

5 2019 - 20

Bharath Sanchar Nigam

Limited (BSNL) , Vijayawada

32

The National Small

Industries Corporation

Limited (NSIC) , Hyderabad

30

Bharat Heavy Electricals

Limited, Hyderabad

11

Bharat Heavy Electricals

Limited, HPVP,

Visakhapatnam

1

Bharat Electronics Limited,

Machilipatnam

23

K.C.P Sugar And Industries 11

Corporation Limited, Vuyyuru

Kothagudem Thermal Power

Station, Paloncha

2

Dr.Narla Tata Rao Thermal

Power Station ,Vijayawada

25

NTPC,Ramagundam 1

DRDO, Hyderabad 3

Microlink Peripheral Controls

(P) Ltd., Vijayawada

28

S.V.R Transformers, Guntur 6

G.S Electricals, Vijayawada 2

APSPDCL, Repalle 1

RTPS, Kadapa 1

Cellerite Systems 179

6 2020 - 21 Smart Bridge

163

SESHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Students Internship Details - Summary

Academic Year: 2017-18

Phase – I

S.No. Company Name No.of

Students

1 APHMEL- Vijayawad 6

2 Bharat Electronics Limited- Machilipatnam 7

3 Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited-HYD 14

4 CYIENT- Hyderabad 1

5 Jasper Industries - Vijayawada 1

6 Kalva Engineering PVT - Vijayawada 6

7 Krishna Milk union - Vijayawada 9

8 Central Institute of Tool Design (MSME)- Vijayawada 10

9 National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC)- HYD 2

10 Dr Narla Tata Rao Thermal Power Station - Vijayawada 6

11 Railway wagon Workshop - Vijayawada 4

12 Ramco Cements - Vijayawada 1

13 South Central Railway - Vijayawada 48

14 Surya Associates - Vijyawada 1

Phase – II

S.No. Company Name No.of Students

1 Andhra Pradesh Heavy Machinery and Engineering

Limited- VIJ 1

2 Bharat Electronics Limited - Macilipatnam 3

3 Central Institute of Tool Design (MSME) - Vijayawada 18

4 National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) - HYD 4

5 South Central Railway - Vijayawada 50

6 VIDAL – Vijayawada 2

7 Vijaya Milk Dairy - Vijayawada 6

2018-19

S.No. Company Name No.of

Students

1 APHMEL - Vijayawada 2

2 AUTO DESK 57

3 Bharat Electronics Limited - Vijayawada 17

4 Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited-HYD 21

5 Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited-vizag 20

6 CNHCE 1

7 DRDO- HYD 1

8 Hindustan Shipyard - - Vizag 2

9 JASWPER Automobiles - Vijayawada 1

10 JINDAL Steel - HYD 1

11 JSWB , HYD 4

12 Central Institute of Tool Design (MSME) - Vijayawada 6

13 National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC)- HYD 23

14 Pratap Industries- Vijayawada 2

15 PSLTD 1

16 Reliance - HYD 2

17 ROBOKART 2

18 South Central Railway - Vijayawada 32

19 SVSH - HYD 1

S.No. Company Name No.of

Students

20 VELJAN - Vijayawada 6

21 VIDAL NDT - Vijayawada 3

22 National Thermal Power Corporation Limited - Vijayawada 5

2019-20

S.No. Company Name No.of

Students

1 APHMEL- Vijayawada 2

2 Andhra Pradesh State Skill Development Corporation 61

3 ARC Project 12

4 Bharat Electronics Limited –Machilipatnam 24

5 Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited-HYD 9

6 BRILLIANT Technologies - HYD 3

7 Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology -

Vijayawada 1

8 Central Institute of Tool Design (MSME) - Vijayawada 2

9 Gsalloys Casting Ltd - Vijayawada 4

10 Hindustan Aeronautics Limited - HYD 3

11 Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd 1

12 KCP Sugar Factory - vyyuru 1

13 MaruthiSuziki Service - Vijayawada 1

14 Measure India - Hyd 3

15 Nagarjuna Fertilizers & Chemicals - Kakinada 2

16 National Small Industries Corporation Limited - Hyd 30

17 Pratap Industries - Vijayawada 3

18 Pvc Coats –Hyd 2

19 Sap- Hyd 1

S.No. Company Name No.of

Students

20 Shipyard - Vizag 12

21 South Central Railways - Vijayawada 6

22 Vizag Steel Plant 20

2020-21

S.No Company Name No. of

Students

1 SmartBridge Educational Services Pvt. Ltd., Hyderababd

34

2 NewLeaf Engineering Pvt. Limited.,

Bangalore 150

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: Electronics and Communication Engineering

Students Internship Details - Summary

S. No. Academic

Year Industry Name No. of Students

1 2016 - 17

BEL, Hyderabad 14

BSNL, Vijayawada 125

ECIL, Hyderabad 3

MSME, Vijayawada 8

NSIC Industries,

Hyderabad 12

SCR, Vijayawada 98

Microlink Controls Peripherals

Pvt. Ltd., Vijayawada 4

2 2017 - 18

BEL, Hyderabad 12

BHEL, Hyderabad 2

BSNL, Vijayawada 135

ECIL, Hyderabad 3

MSME, Vijayawada 1

NSIC Industries,

Hyderabad 52

SCR, Vijayawada 70

GOOFER, Hyderabad 1

CYIENT, Hyderabad 1

3 2018 - 19

BEL, Hyderabad 6

BEL, Machilipatnam 14

BHEL, Hyderabad 1

BSNL, Vijayawada 98

ECIL, Hyderabad 17

Electro solutions, Tamilnadu 10

Hightech Automation,

Vijayawada 3

Microlink Controls Peripherals 34

Pvt. Ltd., Vijayawada

MSME, Vijayawada 2

Nalco, Visakhapatnam 1

NSIC Industries, Hyderabad 85

4 2019 - 20 Smart Bridge, Hyderabad 282

5 2020 - 21 Smart Bridge, Hyderabad 257

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: Computer Science and Engineering

Students Internship Details - Summary

S. No. Academic

Year Industry Name No. of Students

Total No of

Students

1 2017 - 18

South Central Railway

79

109

Bharat Sanchar Nigam

Limited

18

National Small Industries

Corporation

06

Bharat Electronics Limited 03

Path Partner 01

Zonn Innovative 01

NTPC 01

2 2018 - 19

South Central Railway

11

272

ICT Academy

256

Miracle Solutions

1

DRDO Hyderabad

3

Smart bridge

1

3 2019 - 20

Smart Bridge , Hyderabad 249

255 ICT Academy 5

Mobi gesture software Pvt

Ltd 1

4 2020 - 21

Smart Bridge , Hyderabad 245

252

Indian servers 2

TICT Computers 1

VBRS Technologies 4

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GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Students Internship Details - Summary

S. No. Academic

Year Industry Name No. of Students

1

2017 - 18

National Small Industries

Corporation, Hyderabad

1

NSIL 29

SOUTH CENTRAL

RAILWAYS

54

Bytes Sloved Technologies 1

mpower Technologies 1

vertic 3

Bsnl 1

2

2018 - 19

Dell EMC,ICT Academy 80

SREEB TECNOLOGIES 1

SOUTH CENTRAL

RAILWAYS 12

FLUENT GRID(DIGITAL

STREET) 1

IIT HYDERABAD 1

ASPIRE VISION 9

KEYBERNETE GLOBAL 1

3G CELLLABS PRIVATE

LIMITED 2

Wipro Limited, Banglore 1

Infosys 1

3

2019 - 20

SMART BRIDGE 18

APSSDC 54

NSCIL 20

DAFN TECHNOLOGIES 3

3G CELL LABS 3

VAMA INDUSTRIES 2

MICROLINK

TECHNOLOGIES 1

4 2020 - 21 SMART BRIDGE 104

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GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: _____MBA______

Students Internship Details - Summary

S. No. Academic

Year Industry Name No. of Students

1 2015 - 16

Hero Moto Corp Ltd,

Machilipatnam

1

1947 INC, Hanuman Junction 1

Andhra Hospitals (Vijayawada) Pvt.Ltd., Vijayawada

1

APGENCO, Ibrahimpatnam,

Vijayawada

1

Atma Foods India Ltd., Vijayawada

1

ATMA Lubricants & Specialities

Ltd., Vijayawada

2

Bevcib Wayors Pvt.Ltd., Hyderabad

1

Bharat Salt Refineries Ltd.,

Machilipatnam

1

Bharathi Consumer Care Products Pvt.Ltd., Guntur

2

Bharathi Soap Works, Guntur 1

Bharti Airtel, Hyderabad 1

Big Bazaar, Hyderabad 3

Brand Factory, Vijayawada 9

CCL Products (India) Ltd.,

Duggirala

1

Dr. NTTPS, Ibrahhimpatnam 1

Edlogix Software Solutions Pvt.Ltd., Hyderabad

1

G S Alloy Castings Limited,

Vijayawada

3

Hemalatha Kalamkari Fabrics, Pedana

1

Heritage Foods India Ltd.,

Hyderabad

1

Hero MotoCorp, Hyderabad 1

Hero Motorcorp Ltd.,

Machilipatnam

1

ICICI Prudential Mutual Funds,

Hyd.

1

Incap Limited, Vijayawada 1

India Infoline Limited,

Hyderabad

1

KCP Sugar and Inds. Corpn. Ltd., Vuyyuru

2

Kusalava International Ltd., Agiripalli

1

Kwality Feeds Ltd., Ramanapudi,

Vijayawada

1

LG Electronics India Pvt.Ltd., Vijayawada

1

Model Dairy Pvt. Ltd.,

Vijayawada

2

NK Chemicals Pvt.Ltd., Hyderabad

1

Pearl Beverages Pvt.Ltd.,

Yadlapadu, Guintur

1

Prakasam Milk Producer Co.Ltd., Ongole

1

Seshasayee Knittings Pvt.Ltd.,

Vijayawada

1

Sri Anantha Lakshmi Spinning Mills Pvt.Ltd., Guntur

1

The KCP Ltd., Macherla 1

The Krishna District Milk

Producer's Mutually Aided Co-Op Union Ltd., Vijayawada

12

Tirumala Milk Products Pvt.Ltd.,

Vijayawada

1

Tulasi Seeds Pvt.Ltd., Guntur 1

Whirlpool of India Ltd.,

Hyderabad

1

S. No. Academic

Year Industry Name

No. of

Students

2 2016 - 17

Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages Pvt. Ltd. 2 Intra Industrial Technologies, Hyderabad. 3 APSRTC, Vijayawada. 3

ATMA Lubricants, Vijayawada. 5 Padmaja Commercial Corporation, Vijayawada. 4

Kusalava Int. Ltd., Vijayawada. 7 Creative Print and Pack, Hyderabad. 1 Big Bazaar, Vijayawada. 6 NRI Academy of Sciences, Guntur. 1 SBI Funds Management Pvt. Ltd. 3

Andhra Hospitals (Vijayawada) Pvt. Ltd., Vijayawada. 2 Blue Star Limited, Vijayawada. 1

Kotak Securities, Vijayawada. 1 Kwality Feeds, Gudivada. 4 Hotel Aira, Vijayawada. 2 Ramesh Hospitals, Vijayawada. 1 Renuka Plasti Crafts Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad. 1

Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages Pvt. Ltd. 1 Jasper Industries Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad. 1 Aurobindo Pharma Ltd., Hyderabad. 1

Amaravathi Textiles Pvt.Ltd., Martur. 1 Gudivada Co-op Urban Bank Ltd., Gudivada. 1 Sai Swarna Hyundai, Gudivada & Vijayawada. 3

Sterline Bio Remedies, Mudinepalli. 1 Bharat Electronics Ltd., Machilipatnam. 2

Godavari Gas Power Plant, Jegurupadu. 1 Pantaloons Pvt. Ltd., Vijayawada. 1 Dynatech Industries Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad. 1 Alliance One Industries India Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad. 1 Quality Inn Residency, Hyderabad. 2

G.S. Alloy Castings Ltd., Vijayawada. 2 Sakthi Industries, Vijayawada. 1

Fortune Murali Park, Vijayawada. 4 Bajaj Finserv, Machilipatnam. 1 Gannavaram International Airport, Vijayawada. 4 The Gateway Hotel, Vijayawada. 1 Hetero Spinners Ltd., Guntur. 2

Basavatarakam Indo American Cancer Hospital and Research Institute, Hyderabad.

1

Hemadri Cements Ltd., Vedadri. 1

Sangam Milk Producers Company Ltd., Guntur. 1 Nagasai Motors, Machilipatnam. 1 Vijayanag Polymers Pvt. Ltd., Hanuman Junction. 1 Syndicate Bank Ltd., Avanigadda. 1 Paragon Co. Pvt. Ltd., Vijayawada. 1

S. No. Academic

Year Industry Name No. of Students

3 2017 - 18

Airports Authority of India Limited, Gannavaram

Vijayawada.

7

Big Bazaar, Vijayawada. 6 Brand Factory, Vijayawada. 7 Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited

(RINL) Vishakhapatnam. 5

K.C.P. Sugar and Industries Corporation Ltd., Vuyyuru.

4

Secutech Solutions, Hyderabad. 1

Intra Industrial Technologies, Hyderabad.

4

Kusalava International Ltd.,

Vijayawada. 7

Intermodal Services Ltd., Nellore.

1

Varun Bajaj, Gudivada. 1

Aster Prime Hospital, Hyderabad. 1 In22 Labs, Unit of Unwind

Learning Labs Private Limited, 3

Guntur.

Aasmaa Securities Pvt. Ltd., Vijayawada.

1

Dr.Narla Tata Rao Thermal

Power Station, Vijayawada. 2

Angel Broking Pvt. Ltd., Vijayawada.

2

Fortune Murali Park.,

Vijayawada. 2

Krishna District Milk Producers' Mutually Aided Co-op. Union

Ltd., Vijayawada.

5

Big Bazaar, Vijayawada. 7 India Info Line Limited,

Hyderabad. 1

Hotel D V Manor, Vijayawada. 1 Andhra Hospitals Pvt. Ltd.,

Vijayawada. 1

Sriram Insight Share Brokers

Ltd., Hyderabad. 1

Sharekhan Ltd., Vijayawada. 1 Kesoram Cement Industries

Limited, Vijayawada. 1

Bharat Consumer Care Products,

Guntur. 1

Intra Industrial Technologies Pvt.

Ltd., Hyderabad. 3

Avanti Feeds Ltd., Kovvur. 1 Atma Lubricants and Specialities

Ltd., Vijayawada. 3

A.P.S.R.T.C., Vijayawada. 2 Kwality Feeds Ltd., Gudivada. 1

K.C.P. Sugar And Industries Corporation Ltd., Vuyyuru.

2

Tirumala Milk Products Pvt. Ltd.,

Vellacheruvu. 1

The Moonshine Project, Hyderabad.

1

Gulf Oil Corporation Ltd.,

Hyderabad. 1

Primus Kabsons Ltd., Hyderabad. 1 Manipal Hospitals, Vijayawada. 2

Sangam Dairy., Vadlamudi. 1 Tulasi Seeds Pvt. Ltd., Guntur. 2 Taj Gateway Hotel Private

Limited, Vijayawada. 1

Atma Lubricants and Specialities

Ltd., Vijayawada. 1

SR Engineering Works,

Hyderabad. 1

INCAP Ltd., Vijayawada. 1

S. No. Academic

Year Industry Name No. of Students

4 2018 - 19

South Central Railway,

Vijayawada. 7

Krishna District Milk Producers Mutually Aided Co-op. Union

Ltd., Vijayawada.

3

M/s. Kwality Feeds Ltd.

Ramanapudi, Gudivada. 7

Kusalava International Limited,

Vijayawada. 3

East India Commercial Company

Limited, Eluru. 4

Bonanza Portfolio Pvt. Ltd.,

Vijayawada. 2

Hotel Fortune Murali Park Pvt.

Ltd., Vijayawada. 2

Krishna District Cooperative

Central Bank Ltd.,

Machilipatnam.

3

Incap Ltd, Vijayawada. 1 Share khan Ltd, Vijayawada. 2

Anantha Lakshmi Spinning Mills Pvt. Ltd, Guntur.

1

Indian Info line Pvt. Ltd,

Hyderabad. 1

Royal Enfield with reference to M/s. Tapasya Motors,

Machilipatnam.

1

Big Bazaar, Vijayawada. 3

Atma Lubricant Specialities Ltd., Vijayawada.

3

Maddi Lakshmaiah & Co. Ltd.,

Guntur. 1

Angel Broking Pvt. Ltd., Vijayawada.

2

VST industries Ltd., Vijayawada. 1

G. S. Alloy Castings Pvt. Ltd., Vijayawada.

1

Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited.,

Visakhapatnam. 1

Coromandel International Limited, Vijayawada.

1

Kusalava Hyundai., Vijayawada. 6

L.I.C Employees Co-operative Bank Ltd., Machilipatnam.

1

Cream Line Dairy Products

Limited. Hanuman Junction. 1

Dr. NTR Gastro Care Pvt. Ltd, Vijayawada.

1

UTI Mutual Funds, Vijayawada. 2

Sangam Milk Producer’s Company Ltd., Guntur.

1

Gudivada Co-Operative Urban Bank Limited, Gudivada.

2

A4 Softech Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad. 2 Lanco Kondapalli Power Plant,

Vijayawada. 1

Growel Feeds Pvt Ltd.,

Singarayapalem. 2

Krishna District Co-operative

Bank, Kaikaluru. 1

Sai Swarna Automobiles Pvt.

Ltd., Vijayawada. 1

K.C.P. Sugar and Industries

Corporation Limited. Vuyyuru. 1

S. No. Academic

Year Industry Name No. of Students

5 2019 - 20

M/s. Sharekhan Ltd.,

Vijayawada. 01

M/s. Incap Ltd. 02

M/s. Bonanza Portfolio Ltd. 02 M/s. Networth Stock Broking

Ltd., Vijayawada. 01

SBI Mutual Fund Customer Service and Operation

Department, Hyderabad.

01

Growel Feeds Pvt., Ltd. 05 M/s. Kotak Securities Ltd.,

Vijayawada. 01

K.C.P. Sugar and Industries

Corporation Ltd., 02

M/s.Angel Broking Pvt.Ltd.,

Vijayawada. 04

M/s. Bajaj Allianz. 01 Model Dairy Pvt. Ltd.,

Vijayawada. 05

M/s. Vennar Ceramics Ltd.,

Perikigudem. 04

Zebu Etrade and Wealth

Management services Pvt., Ltd.

of NSE in Vijayawada."

01

M/s Laxmi Propylene Ltd., Eluru. 02 Fizikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd.,

Vijayawada. 01

M/s PMG Structurals Ltd., Vijayawada.

01

Kwality Feeds Pvt.Ltd.,

Gudivada. 04

Networth Direct Ltd., Vijayawada.

01

Maddi Lakshmaiah & Co. Ltd., 02

Guntur.

Gudivada Co-op. Urban Bank Ltd.

02

Kusalava International Ltd.,

Vijayawada. 05

M/s Liners India Limited, Vijayawada.

02

Sri Krishna Jute Mills, 04

M/s. Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages Pvt. Ltd., Atmakuru.

02

M/s. Hitech Print Systems Ltd.,

Pedaavutupalli. 01

3F Industries Ltd. 01 M/s. Bharathi Consumer Care

Private Ltd., Guntur. 01

M/s. DBFS Pvt. Ltd., Vijayawada.

01

M/s. Tata Motors Ltd.,

Vijayawada. 02

CCL Products (India) Ltd., Duggirala.

01

Heritage Foods Limited,

Hyderabad. 01

Sangam Dairy, Vadlamudi., Guntur.

01

Motilal Oswal Pvt. Ltd.,

Vijayawada. 01

The Kurnool District Milk Producers Mutually Aided Co-op

Union Ltd., Nandyal.

01

M/s G.S. Alloy Castings Limited,

Vijayawada. 01

Manavi Wealth Pvt. Ltd.,

Vijayawada. 01

Tirumala Milk Products Pvt. Ltd.,

Narasaraopeta. 01

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

MoUs with Industry

S. No. Name of the

Department Industry Name

Number of

Industries

1 CE

ICT Academy

3 NHAI

APSSDC

2 EEE

Cellerite Systems Pvt Ltd.

Hyderabad

5

Voltino Systems

Pvt Ltd., Hyderabad

Hitech Automation, Vijayawada

INDWELL Automation,

Pune

Nirvana Foundation

3 ME

ICT Academy

6

Brilliant Tech Academy

Andhra Pradesh State Skill Development Corporation,

GC German Center for Engineering abd Management

studies UG Aachen and European Center for

Mechatronics APS GmbH Aachen

Central Institute of Plastics Engineering and

Technology

New Leaf Enginering Private Limited, Bangalore

4 ECE

Efftronics Systems Pvt. Ltd., Vijayawada

5

Microlink Peripherals Controls Pvt. Ltd., Vijayawada

BSNL, Vijayawada Telecom District

Texas Instruments /EdGate Technologies Pvt. Ltd.,

Bengaluru

Unistring Tech Solutions Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad.

S. No. Name of the

Department Industry Name Number of

Industries

5 CSE

Infopark Software Technologies

8

ICT Academy

Smart Bridge Educational Services Pvt. Ltd.,

Hyderabad (Smart Bridge)

CodeTantra Tech Solutions Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad

ICT Academy

Electronics and ICT Academy of NIT, Warangal

Andhra Pradesh State Skill Development Corporation

Indian Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad

6 IT

ICT ACADEMY

9

Andhra Pradesh State Skill Development Corporation

(APSSDC)

Infopark Software Technologies, Vijayawada

SmartBridge Educational Services Pvt. Ltd.,

Hyderabad

Electronics & ICT Academy of NIT, Warangal

VijayaSrinivas Smart Solutions Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad

CodeTantra Tech Solutions Pvt. Ltd, Hyderabad

Indian Servers-A Premier Software Development

Company, Vijayawada

EduSkillsFoudation (“EduSkills”)

7 MBA

IMIS Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd., Vijayawada.

5

Sri Anantha Lakshmi Spinning Mills Pvt. Ltd., Guntur.

G.S. Alloys Pvt. Ltd., Vijayawada.

Atma Lubricants Pvt. Ltd., Vijayawada

R.K. Industries Ltd., Vijayawada.

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: CIVIL ENGINEERING

MoUs with Industries

S. No. Industry Name MoU period

From To

1 ICT Academy 30.03.2021 30.03.2026

2 NHAI 28.07.2020 28.07.2025

3 APSSDC 29.03.2018 29.03.2013

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: CIVIL ENGINEERING

Programs organized in collaboration with Industry

Summary

S. No. Academic

Year Industry Name No. of Beneficiaries

1 2015 - 16

IE(I) 180

2 Global solutions 120

3 2016 - 17

APSSDC 180

4 IE(I) 180

5 2017 - 18

ARK Solutions 250

6 APSSDC 170

7 2018 - 19

ICT Academy 146

8 APSSDC 117

9 2019 - 20 IE(I) 360

10 2020 – 21

IGS 535

11 Access Computer Education 180

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: CIVIL ENGINEERING

Programs organized in collaboration with Industry

Academic Year 2015-16

S. No. Event Name Industry Name Date No. of Beneficiaries

1 Guest Lecture IE(I) 23/3/2015 180

2

Hands on

Experiment with

Total Station

Global solutions

22/2/2016 to

26/2/2016

120

Academic Year 2016-17

S. No. Event Name Industry Name Date No. of Beneficiaries

1 Future Engineers APSSDC 18/11/2017 180

2 Guest Lecture IE(I) 31/3/2017 180

Academic Year 2017-18

S. No. Event Name Industry Name Date No. of Beneficiaries

1 CE Softwares ARK Solutions 20/9/2017 250

2 Training RIVET

Software APSSDC 21/3/2018 170

Academic Year 2018-19

S. No. Event Name Industry Name Date No. of Beneficiaries

1 Summer Training ICT Academy 25/8/2018 146

2 1-Week

Workshop APSSDC 27/12/2018 117

Academic Year 2019-20

S. No. Event Name Industry Name Date No. of Beneficiaries

1 Interlinking of

RIVET IE(I) 9/3/2020 180

2 Talk on GTE

Skills IE(I) 4/10/2019 180

Academic Year 2020-21

S. No. Event Name Industry Name Date No. of Beneficiaries

1 Landslide Hazard IGS 2/7/2020 180

2 Excavator

Technology IGS 14/7/2020 175

3 Grouting

Technology IGS 11/12/2020 180

4 Civil Engineering

Softwares

Access Computer

Education 28/1/2020 180

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GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

MoUs with Industry

S. No. Industry Name MoU period

From To

1

Cellerite Systems Pvt

Ltd.

Hyderabad

19-01-2021 18-01-2026

2 Voltino Systems

Pvt Ltd., Hyderabad 06-03-2019 05-03-22

3 Hitech Automation,

Vijayawada 01-04-2019 31-03-24

4

INDWELL

Automation,

Pune

14-11-2016 13-11-2021

5 Nirvana Foundation 04-02-2016 03-02-2019

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GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Programs organized in collaboration with Industry

Summary

S. No. Academic

Year Industry Name No. of Beneficiaries

1 2015 - 16

Kothagudem Thermal

Power Station

TSGENCO

282

HVE Lines and

Substaions, Gunadala

APTRANSCO

280

Bharat Electronics

Limited

Machilipatnam

24

2 2016 - 17

Kothagudem Thermal

Power Station

TSGENCO

509

Load Dispatch Center,

Hyderabad 183

Ecosense World,

Delhi 183

Indwell Automation,

Pune 36

3 2017 - 18

Kothagudem Thermal

Power Station

TSGENCO

365

APSSDC 442

4 2018 - 19

Kothagudem Thermal

Power Station

TSGENCO

382

APSSDC 96

APGENCO 535

5 2019 - 20

APSEB 497

APSSDC 441

SAE India Sothern

Section 121

6 2020 - 21 BHEL 342

APPLY VOLT 256

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GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Programs organized in collaboration with Industry

Academic Year 2015-16

Sl.

No. Event Name Industry Name Date

No. of

Beneficiaries

1

Guest Lecture on Different types of

substations in Grid and its Elements

Er. B.Raju , DE,K.T.P.S Paloncha.

27-08-2015

TO

28-08-2015 120

2

Guest Lecture on Basic concepts of Electrical protection & Relay

systems

Er. B.Raju , DE,K.T.P.S

Paloncha. 08-09-2015 162

3 Guest Lecture on

Present Power System Scenario

Mr.T.Srinivasa Rao, ADE,HVE Lines and Substaions, Gunadala

15-09-2015 280

4

Two day National level workshop on Emerging Technology: Internet of

Things (IoT)

Er.M.V.Rajasekhar,

AGM,BEL, Machilipatnam

21-09-2015

TO

22-09-2015 24

Academic Year 2016-17

S.

No. Event Name Industry Name Date

No. of

Beneficiaries

1

One day workshop on

Grid Operation with

Modern Tools

A.Ramesh, Deputy

Engineer at Load Dispatch

Center, Hyderabad

15-09-2016 183

2

Guest Lecture on

Electrical Systems and

its Components

Sir.B.Raju, Additional

Divisional Engineer,

MRT/KTPS-Paloncha

22-09-2016 163

3

A One Week Workshop

on Advanced Industrial

Automation Training

Mr.Himanshu Kumar,

Director, Indwell

Automation, Pune & Mr.

Amit Kumar,Trianee,

Indwell Automation, Pune

14-11-2016

To

18-11-2016

36

4

A Workshop on Solar

PV Training system and

Solar PV Grid Tie

Training System

Mr. Anand Jha, Service

Engineer, Ecosense World,

Delhi

30-11-2016

To

03-12- 2016

183

5

Guest Lecture on Energy

Conservation in

Power Industry

Er. B. Raju DE,

K.T.P.S,Paloncha 16-12-2016 163

6

Guest Lecture on Indian

Power Sector-an

Overview

Er. B. Raju DE,

K.T.P.S,paloncha 16-12-2016 183

Academic Year 2017-18

S.

No. Event Name Industry Name Date

No. of

Beneficiaries

1 Guest Lecture on

Distribution Protection & Scada

Er. B.Raju , DE,K.T.P.S

Paloncha.

15-09-

2017 203

2 Guest Lecture on

Distribution Protection & scada

Er. B.Raju , DE,K.T.P.S

Paloncha.

15-09-

2017 162

3 Three day Workshop on

Fundamentals on PLC–

Phase-I

APSSDC

30-01-2018

TO

01-02-

2018

122

4 Three day Workshop on Fundamentals on PLC-

phase-I APSSDC

19-02-2018

TO

21-02-

2018

134

5 Three day workshop on Fundamentals on PLC –

Phase-II APSSDC

26-02-2018

TO 28-02-2018

122

6 Three day Workshop on Fundamentals on PLC –

Phase-I APSSDC

05-03-2018

TO

07-03-

2018

64

Academic Year 2018-19

S.

No. Event Name Industry Name Date

No. of

Beneficiaries

1

Adjunct faculty program on Industrial

Familiarization Programme

Er. B.Raju , DE,K.T.P.S

Paloncha.

02-08-2018

TO

04-08-2018

203

2

Adjunct faculty program on Industrial

Familiarization Programme

Er. B.Raju , DE,K.T.P.S Paloncha.

21-08-2018

TO

23-08-2018

179

3 Three day Work Shop on Fundamentals of

PLC Phase II APSSDC

04-09-2018

TO 06-09-2018

96

4 Guest Lecture on

Operation of Thermal Power Plants

Er.V.Srinivasa Rao, ADE,

APGENCO 15-09-2018 155

5 Guest lecture on Recent

Trends and real time issues on power system

Er.M.Narayana Prasad,

Industry Expert 28-03-2019 380

Academic Year 2019-20

S.

No. Event Name Industry Name Date

No. of

Beneficiarie

s

1

Three day Work Shop

on Fundamentals of

PLC-Phase I

APSSDC

18-07-2019

TO

20-07-2019

167

2 Three day Work Shop

on PCB Design APSSDC

19-08-2019

TO

21-08-2019

137

3

Adjunct faculty program on

Advancements in Power System

protection

Er.M.Durga Prasad,Chief Engineer, Vijayawada,

APSEB.

19-08-2019

TO

20-08-2019 181

4

Adjunct faculty program on

Advancements in Power System

Operation and Control

Er.M.DurgaPrasad,Chief

Engineer, Vijayawada,

APSEB.

07-09-2019

TO

09-09-2019 150

5 Guest lecture on Electric Vehicle

Technology

Shri. Shanmugam, Chairman SAE India Sothern Section and

Director Design Desk India Pvt Ltd

25-09-2019 121

6

Adjunct faculty

program on

Theoretical and

practical aspects of

Transformers

Er.M.Durga Prasad,Chief

Engineer, Vijayawada,

APSEB.

17-10-2019

TO

18-10-2019 166

7 Three day Work Shop

on PCB Design Phase

II

APSSDC

27-02-2020

TO

29-02-2020 137

Academic Year 2020-21

S.

No.

Event Name Industry Name Date No. of

Beneficiarie

s

1 Latest Technological

Insights In Solar Energy

L. Nanda Kishore Deputy

Manager, BHEL. 15-09-2020 342

2 Workshop on Internet of

Things Team of APPLY VOLT.

29-01-2021

TO

30-01-2021

162

3

A Course on

Introduction to Software

tools and their

applications in Electrical

Engineering

Team of APPLY VOLT

06-09-2021

TO

11-09-2021

94

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

MoUs with Industry

S. No. Industry Name

MoU period

From To

1 ICT Academy 2018 2020

2 Brilliant Tech Academy 2018 2021

3 Andhra Pradesh State Skill Development

Corporation, 2018 2021

4

GC German Center for Engineering abd

Management studies UG Aachen and European

Center for Mechatronics APS GmbH Aachen

2019 2022

5 Central Institute of Plastics Engineering and

Technology 2020 2022

6 New Leaf Enginering Private Limited,

Bangalore 2020 2023

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: Electronics and Communication Engineering

MoUs with Industry

S. No. Industry Name MoU period

From To

1 Efftronics Systems Pvt. Ltd.,

Vijayawada

12th March 2007 11th March 2010

12th March 2010 11th March 2015

12th March 2015 11th March 2020

12th March 2020 11th March 2025

2

Microlink Peripherals

Controls Pvt. Ltd.,

Vijayawada

10th August 2015 9th August 2020

10th August 2020 10th August 2025

3 BSNL, Vijayawada Telecom

District 16th July 2019 15th July 2024

4

Texas Instruments /EdGate

Technologies Pvt. Ltd.,

Bengaluru

27th September

2019

26th September

2020

5 Unistring Tech Solutions Pvt.

Ltd., Hyderabad. 8th June 2012 7th June 2017

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

Programs organized in collaboration with Industry

Summary

S. No. Academic

Year Industry Name

No. of

Beneficiaries

1 2015 - 16

Efftronics Systems Pvt. Ltd, Vijayawada 290

Unistring Tech Solutions Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad. 95

BSNL Telephone Exchange, Vijayawada 84

Microlink Peripherals Controls Pvt. Ltd.,

Vijayawada. 171

CoreEL Technologies, Hyderabad. 21

Innovians Solutions,

Noida 145

ARK Techno Solutions, Mumbai 549

Bharat Electronics Ltd., Machilipatnam 200

2 2016 - 17

Cyclone Detection Radar Station, Machilipatnam

151

CEO, Indian Servers, Hyderabad

81

Efftronics Systems Pvt. Ltd, Vijayawada

209

LUCID Institute VLSI Education, Hyderabad 60 CEERI,

Pilani, Rajasthan 150

3 2017 - 18

M/s.QUAL COMM Technologies, Hyderabad

280

Telecom,Unistring Solutions, Bangalore 280

APSSDC& Team 100

NRSC, Hyderabad 260

Doordharshan, Vijayawada 230

4 2018 - 19

Indian Servers, Vijayawada 100

ORL Industries, Hyderabad 105 Robokart, Mumbai

101

Coreel Technologies, Bengaluru 105

APSSDC Team 304

BSNL, Vijayawada 620

5 2019 – 20 Edgate Technologies, Bengaluru 85

6 2020 - 21

ORL Industries, (Madblocks Technologies Pvt.

Ltd.) Hyderabad 240

Tarak group of Industries, Hyderabad 470

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

Programs organized in collaboration with Industry

Academic Year 2015-16

S. No. Event Name Industry Name Date No. of

Beneficiaries

1 A Guest Lecture on

“ Internet of Things”

Efftronics Systems Pvt.

Ltd, Vijayawada 28th March 2016 90

2

A Guest Lecture on

"Advanced

Embedded Real

Time Operating

Systems"

Unistring Tech Solutions

Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad. 10th March 2016 95

3

A three day training

program on

“Advanced Telecom

Technologies”

BSNL Telephone

Exchange, Vijayawada 11th -13th

January 2016 84

4

A one day

workshop on

“Methodologies

on Embedded

System

Designing”

Microlink Peripherals

Controls Pvt. Ltd.,

Vijayawada.

8th January

2016 171

5

A one day

workshop on

“ZED board and

Vivado”

CoreEL Technologies,

Hyderabad. 5th January

2016 21

6

A Two day

workshop on

“Image

processing

applications

using

MATLAB”

Innovians Solutions,

Noida

12th -13th

October

2015

145

7

A Two day National

level workshop on

“Emerging

Technology: Internet

of Things (IoT)

ARK Techno Solutions,

Mumbai

21st - 22nd

September 2015 549

8

45th Engineers Day

Celebrations and a

Guest Lecture on

ALIEN VISION :

Exploring

Electromagnetic

Spectrum with

Imaging

Technology

Bharat Electronics Ltd.,

Machilipatnam

15th September

2015 200

9 54th Teachers

Day

Celebrations and

Efftronics Systems Pvt.

Ltd, Vijayawada 4th September

2015 200

a Guest Lecture

on “ Future of

Product/Solution

Development”

Academic Year 2016-17

S. No. Event Name Industry Name Date No. of

Beneficiaries

1 Radar Principles Cyclone Detection Radar

Station, Machilipatnam

30th March 2017 151

2

Ethical Hacking

and Cyber

Security

, CEO, Indian Servers,

Hyderabad

28th-29th

December 2016

81

3

A one day

workshop on “

Intelligent world

connected together

: Internet of

Things”

Efftronics Systems Pvt.

Ltd, Vijayawada

6th September

2016

209

4

A five day

Workshop on

“Verilog

Programming:

Hands on

experience

, LUCID Institute VLSI

Education, Hyderabad

3rd – 7th August

2016 60

5

A seminar on

“Introduction to

cognitive Internet

of Things

CEERI, Pilani, Rajasthan

3rd August 2016 150

Academic Year 2017-18

S. No. Event Name Industry Name Date No. of

Beneficiaries

1

VLSI and

Embedded

Systems

M/s.QUAL COMM

Technologies, Hyderabad

2nd April 2018 280

2

Evolution of

wireless

communications

Telecom, Unistring

Solutions, Bengaluru 30th January 2018 280

3

A three day

workshop on Embedded System

Fundamentals

APSSDC & Team 9th-11th

January 2018 100

4

Guest Lecture on

"Indian Remote

Sensing Satellites data

reception and

processing"

NRSC,

Hyderabad

9th September

2017 260

5

Guest Lecture on "

DSP and VLSI in

Modern Trends of

Broadcasting"

Doordharshan,

Vijayawada 15th September

2017 230

Academic Year 2018-19

S. No. Event Name Industry Name Date No. of

Beneficiaries

1

Ethical Hacking

and cyber security

principles

Indian Servers,

Vijayawada 7th - 8th

March 2019 100

2

Python

Programming with

IoT applications (Certification

Program)

ORL Industries,

Hyderabd 18th - 19th

February 2019 105

3 workshop on

DRONES Robokart, Mumbai

18th - 19th

January 2019 101

4 System verilog

using FPGA Coreel Technologies,

Bengaluru 9th-10th August

2018 55

5

workshop on "Frontend

Foundations"

APSSDC Team

19th - 22nd

September 2018 58

6

Guest Lecture on

"Awareness on

telecommunication

engineering

BSNL, Vijayawada

15th September

2018.

320

7

A six day

workshop on

"Google Android

Developer

Fundamentals

, APSSDC Team

6th - 12th September 2018

246

8

Guest Lecture on

"Development of

Mobile Services in

India"

BSNL, Vijayawada 24th August

2018

300

9 System Verilog

using FPGA , Coreel Technologies,

Bengaluru 9th - 10th August

2018 50

Academic Year 2019-20

S. No. Event Name Industry Name Date No. of

Beneficiaries

1.

Two Day workshop

on Embedded

system design and

its applications

Edgate Technologies,

Bengaluru

18th – 20th

February

2020

85

Academic Year 2020-21

S. No. Event Name Industry Name Date No. of Beneficiaries

1

Two Day Student

development

programme on

Artificial

Intelligence and

Machine learning

Applications using

Python

Programming

ORL Industries,

(Madblocks Technologies

Pvt. Ltd.) Hyderabad

27th – 28th

January

2021

240

2 Digital Marketing

India

Taarak group of

Industries, Hyderabad

30th January

2021 470

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: Computer Science and Engineering

MoUs with Industry

S. No. Industry Name MoU period

From To

1 Infopark Software Technologies 07-08-2019 Till Date

2 ICT Academy 31-03-2021 Till Date

3

Smart Bridge Educational

Services Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad

(Smart Bridge)

09-12-2018 Till Date

4 CodeTantra Tech Solutions Pvt.

Ltd., Hyderabad 09-11-2018 Till Date

5 Electronics and ICT Academy of

NIT, Warangal 07-02-2018 Till Date

6 Andhra Pradesh State Skill

Development Corporation 08-10-2016 Till Date

7 Indian Institute of Information

Technology, Hyderabad 24-03-2012 Till Date

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: Computer Science and Engineering

Programs organized in collaboration with Industry

Summary

S. No. Academic

Year Industry Name

No. of

Beneficiaries

1 2015 - 16

Big Data Minds

Hyderabad 112

Campusify Technologies

Guntur. 131

VSES India Pvt Ltd, Hyderabad 123

Microsoft India 75

Campusify Technologies

Guntur. 93

2 2016 - 17

Indian Servers,

Hyderabad 92

SES India Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad. 118

EME focus Software Solutions LLP,

Banglore 132

3 2017 - 18

CISCO systems,Hyderabad 41

Dell EMC 210

AP.S.S.D.C 318

4 2018 - 19

Dell EMC 210

Smart Bridge Educational Services

Pvt.Ltd ,Hyderabad 250

A.P.S.S.D.C 52

5 2019 - 20

Smart Bridge educational services

Pvt.Ltd, Hyderabad 290

Code tantra, Hyderabad 25

ICT Academy, Chennai 75

ICT Academy, Chennai 36

Smart Bridge educational services

Pvt.Ltd, Hyderabad 250

Smart Bridge educational services

Pvt.Ltd, Hyderabad 250

6 2020 - 21 Smart Bridge Educational services

Pvt.Ltd, Hyderabad 252

A.P.S.S.D.C 30

DWBI Technologies,Hyderabad 208

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: Computer Science and Engineering

Programs organized in collaboration with Industry

Academic Year 2015-16

S. No. Event Name Industry Name Date No. of

Beneficiaries

1

Workshop On “Big Data Analytics

With Hadoop

Big Data Minds

Hyderabad

23rd -24th

February 2016 112

2

Workshop On “Andriod Material

Design”

Campusify

Technologies

Guntur.

29th-30th December

2015 131

3 Workshop on

“Internet Of Things” VSES India Pvt Ltd,

Hyderabad 6th -7th October 2015 123

4 Workshop on

“Windows Azure” Microsoft India 2nd September 2015 75

5

Workshop on “Windows 10 App

Development”

Campusify

Technologies

Guntur.

6th-7th August 2015 93

Academic Year 2016-17

S. No. Event Name Industry Name Date No. of

Beneficiaries

1 Workshop on

“Cyber Security” Indian Servers,

Hyderabad 16th -18th March 2017 92

2 Workshop on

“Internet Of Things SES India Pvt. Ltd.,

Hyderabad.

23rd -24th September

2016 118

3

Workshop on “Hybrid Mobile

Application

Development”

EME focus Software

Solutions LLP,

Banglore

22nd -23rd

July 2016 132

Academic Year 2017-18

S. No. Event Name Industry Name Date No. of

Beneficiaries

1

Workshop on “Internet Architecture

and its recent trends”

CISCO

systems,Hyderabad 30thDecember 2017 41

2

Training Program on

“ Data Science And

Big data analytics”

Dell EMC 7th -11th May 2018&

21st -25th May 2018 210

3

Workshop on

“Python and Advanced

python programming”

AP.S.S.D.C

19th -21stDecember

2017

and

27th -29th January

2018.

318

Academic Year 2018-19

S. No. Event Name Industry Name Date No. of

Beneficiaries

1

Training Program on “ Data Science And

Big data analytics” Dell EMC

7th -11th May 2018&

21st -25th May 2018 210

2

Training program on

"Artificial

intelligence, Machine

learning with python"

Smart Bridge

Educational Services

Pvt.Ltd ,Hyderabad

5th May 2019-

25th May 2019 250

3 Workshop on

"Python

programming"

A.P.S.S.D.C 13th May 2019-

24th May 2019 52

Academic Year 2019-20

S. No. Event Name Industry Name Date No. of

Beneficiaries

1 Learnathon on RPA

Smart Bridge

educational services

Pvt.Ltd, Hyderabad

11th&12th December

2019 290

2

Training Program on

“Python

Programming”

Code tantra, Hyderabad

Phase I:4th to 12th

December 2019

Phase II:16th to 18th

December 2019

25

3

Workshop on “Salesforce ADX

201”

ICT Academy, Chennai 23rd to 27th

September 2019 75

4

Workshop on “ Data science and

Big data analytics” ICT Academy, Chennai

12th -15th September

2019 36

5

Coding program on

"TEK HACK GEC-

2019"

Smart Bridge

educational services

Pvt.Ltd, Hyderabad

24th and 25th July

2019 250

6

Training program on "Artificial

intelligence, Machine

learning with python"

Smart Bridge

educational services

Pvt.Ltd, Hyderabad

5th May 2019- 25th May 2019

250

Academic Year 2020-21

S. No. Event Name Industry Name Date No. of

Beneficiaries

1

Training program on

“Machine learning

and Deep learning

with python”

Smart Bridge

Educational services

Pvt.Ltd, Hyderabad

9th April 2020 to

9th May 2020 252

2

Webinar on “Android

application

development”

A.P.S.S.D.C 3rd to 19th August

2020 30

3

Online Workshop on

“Google Cloud

platform”

DWBI

Technologies,Hyderabad

04th -08th January

2021 208

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

MoUs with Industry

S. No. Industry Name MoU period

From To

1 ICT ACADEMY 06-11-2017 Till Date

2

Andhra Pradesh

State Skill

Development

Corporation

(APSSDC)

08-10-2016 Till Date

3

Infopark Software

Technologies,

Vijayawada

07-08-2019 Till Date

4

SmartBridge

Educational Services

Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad

09-12-2018 31-12-2019

5

Electronics & ICT

Academy of NIT,

Warangal

07-02-2018 Till Date

6

VijayaSrinivas

Smart Solutions Pvt.

Ltd., Hyderabad

08-02-2018 31-03-2019

7

CodeTantra Tech

Solutions Pvt. Ltd,

Hyderabad

09-11-2018 Till Date

8

Indian Servers-A

Premier Software

Development

Company,

Vijayawada

03-07-2019 Till Date

9 EduSkillsFoudation

(“EduSkills”) 12-06-2020 Till date

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Programs organized in collaboration with Industry

Summary

S. No. Academic

Year Industry Name No. of Beneficiaries

1 2017 - 18

APSSDC 171 students

Vijaya Srinivas, Smart

Solutions Pvt. Ltd., 60 Students

Electronics and ICT

Academy of NIT 31 Faculty Members

2 2018 - 19

APSSDC 480 Students

Smart Bridge

Educational Services

Private Limited

18 Students

3 2019 - 20

Smart Bridge

Educational Services

Private Limited

104 Students

Indian Servers Private

Limited

104 Students

4 2020 - 21

Smart Bridge

Educational Services

Private Limited

20 Faculty Members

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Programs organized in collaboration with Industry

Academic Year 2017-18

S. No. Event Name Industry Name Date No. of Beneficiaries

1

Data Science

and Big Data

Analytics &

Cloud

Infrastructure &

Services

APSSDC

7th-11th May

2018 & 21st-25th

May 2018

81 Students

(III B.Tech)

2 Amazon Web

Services

17th – 18th March

2018

90 Students

(III B.Tech)

3

Big IoT

Platform

VijayaSrinivas,

Smart Solutions

Pvt. Ltd.,

19th Feb – 1st

March 2018

56 Students(III

B.Tech)

4 Students(IV

B.Tech)

4

Machine

learning -

Recent Trends

and

Applications

Electronics and

ICT Academy of

NIT

3rd Feb to 8th Feb

2018

31

(Faculty Members)

Academic Year 2018-19

S. No. Event Name Industry Name Date No. of Beneficiaries

1

Engineering

Orientation

Program

APSSDC

18th– 22nd

December 2018

120 Students

2

Engineering

Orientation

Program

10th- 15th

December 2018

100 Students

3 AWS Cloud

Literacy

3rd& 4th October

2018

86 Students

(I B.Tech)

4

Front End web

developer

Foundation

16th– 18th August

2018

101 Students

(II B.Tech)

5 Python

Programming

25th June 2018 –

7th July 2018

73 Students

(III B.Tech)

6

Machine

Learning and

Deep Learning

with Python

SmartBridge

Educational

Services Private

Limited

6th May - 25th

May 2019

18 Students

(III B.Tech)

Academic Year 2019-20

S. No. Event Name Industry Name Date No. of Beneficiaries

1

Machine

Learning and

Deep Learning

with Python

SmartBridge

Educational

Services Private

Limited

9th April 2020 to

9th May 2020

104Students

(III B.Tech)

2

Ethical Hacking

& Malware

Analysis

Indian Servers

Private Limited

19th August to

20th August 2019

104Students

(IIB.Tech)

Academic Year 2020-21

S. No. Event Name Industry Name Date No. of Beneficiaries

1

Robotics Process

Automation

(RPA)

SmartBridge

Educational

Services Private

Limited

23rd August 2021-

28th August 2021

20

(Faculty Members)

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: __MBA__

MoUs with Industry

S. No. Industry Name MoU period

From To

1. IMIS Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd.,

Vijayawada. 03/02/2020 02/02/2023

2. Sri Anantha Lakshmi Spinning Mills

Pvt. Ltd., Guntur. 13/7/ 2018 12 /7/ 2023

3. G.S. Alloys Pvt. Ltd., Vijayawada. 29/07/2019 28/07/2024

4. Atma Lubricants Pvt. Ltd., Vijayawada 11/03/2019 10/3/2024

5. R.K. Industries Ltd., Vijayawada. 23/07/2021 22/07/2023

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: MBA

Programs organized in collaboration with Industry

Summary

S. No. Academic

Year Industry Name

No. of

Beneficiaries

1 2017 - 18

1. RK Industries,Vijayawada,

2. Anantha Lakshmi Spinning Mills Pvt. Ltd., Guntur,

3. MCD Associates, Vijayawada

717

2 2018 - 19

1. Amaravathi Boating Club (ABC) India Pvt. Ltd.,

2. AVERA New and Renewable

Energy Moto Corp. Tech Pvt.

Ltd., Vijayawada. 3. Vani Cones,Vijayawada.

4. IMIS Pharmaceuticals,

Vijayawada.

910

3 2019-20

1. M/s. Anantha Lakshmi

Spinning Mills Pvt. Ltd. 2. Multi Commodity Exchange.

3. M/s. Set Herbal Communications, Vijayawada.

587

4 2020 - 21

1. SEBI.

2. Metropolitan Stock Exchange of India Ltd.

72

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: ___MBA

Programs organized in collaboration with Industry

Academic Year 2017-18

S. No. Event Name Industry Name Date No. of Beneficiaries

1. Guest Lecture RK Industries,Vijayawada. 3rd Feb, 2018. 200

2. Guest Lecture Anantha Lakshmi Spinning Mills

Pvt. Ltd., Guntur. 2ndFeb, 2018. 230

3. Guest Lecture MCD Associates, Vijayawada. 24thJan, 2018. 96

4. Guest Lecture MCD Associates, Vijayawada. 14th Sept, 2017. 191

Academic Year 2018-19

S. No. Event Name Industry Name Date No. of Beneficiaries

1. Guest Lecture

Amaravathi Boating Club (ABC) India

Pvt. Ltd 3rdApr, 2019. 210

2. Guest Lecture

AVERA New and Renewable

Energy Moto Corp. Tech Pvt.

Ltd., Vijayawada.

8th Feb, 2019. 200

3. Guest Lecture Vani Cones, Vijayawada. 7th Feb, 2019. 280

4. Guest Lecture IMIS

Pharmaceuticals, Vijayawada. 7th Sept, 2018. 220

Academic Year 2019-20

S. No. Event Name Industry Name Date No. of Beneficiaries

1 Guest Lecture M/s. Anantha Lakshmi Spinning

Mills Pvt. Ltd 6th Mar, 2020. 230

2. Commodity Talk Multi Commodity Exchange

27TH November 2019

177

3. Guest Lecture M/s. Set Herbal Communications,

Vijayawada.

27th Sept, 2019. 180

Academic Year 2020-21

S. No. Event Name Industry Name Date No. of Beneficiaries

1. Guest Lecture SEBI.

Metropolitan Stock Exchange of

India Ltd

31stDec,2020 72

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Faculty Undergone Training at Industry

Summary

S.

No.

Name of the

Branch

No. of Faculty Training at Industry

2015-16 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21

1 CE - 1 2 2 -

2 EEE - - - -- -

3 ME - - - - -

4 ECE - - 3 1 -

5 CSE 1 - 4 1 6

6 IT - - 2 3 -

7 MBA - 2 2 - -

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: CIVIL ENGINEERING

Faculty Undergone Training at Industry

Summary

S. No. Academic

Year Industry Name No. of Faculty

1 2017- 18 1. National Remote Sensing Centre-

ISRO 1

2 2018 - 19

1. Anoor Test labs and Engineering

Services 2. CSIR- Indian Institute of Chemical

Technology

2

3 2019 - 20

1. SOMA Enterprise Ltd.

2. Roads & Buildings Department, Govt. of AP

2

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: CIVIL ENGINEERING

Faculty Undergone Training at Industry

Academic Year 2017-18

S.

No. Faculty Name Designation Industry Name

Period

From To

1 Nekkanti Haripavan

Assistant Professor

National Remote Sensing Centre-ISRO

16-04-2018 27-04-2018

Academic Year 2018-19

S.

No. Faculty Name Designation Industry Name

Period

From To

1 K Prafulla Devi Assistant

Professor

Anoor Test labs and

Engineering Services 27-05-2019 08-06-2019

2 G T N

Veerendra

Assistant

Professor

CSIR- Indian Institute of

Chemical Technology 30-05-2019 21-06-2019

Academic Year 2019-20

S.

No. Faculty Name Designation Industry Name

Period

From To

1 Ch Naga Barath Assistant

Professor SOMA Enterprise Ltd. 10-06-2019 22-06-2019

2 S Bhanu Pravallika

Assistant Professor

Roads & Buildings Department, Govt. of AP

10-06-2019 22-06-2019

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

Faculty Undergone Training at Industry

Summary

S. No. Academic Year Industry Name No. of Faculty

1 2018 - 19 Efftronics Systems Pvt. Ltd.

Vijayawada. 03

2 2019 - 20

Germany Center for Engineering

and Management Studies UG Aachen, European Center for

Mechatronics APS GmbH Aachen

01

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

Faculty Undergone Training at Industry

Academic Year 2019-20

S.

No. Faculty Name Designation Industry Name

Period

From To

1 N. Samba

Murthy

Assistant

Professor

Efftronics Systems Pvt. Ltd.

Vijayawada

4th June

2018

4th July

2018

2 P.Ramya Assistant

Professor

Efftronics Systems Pvt .Ltd.

Vijayawada

11th June

2018

11th July

2018

3 B.Ajaykumar Assistant

Professor

Efftronics Systems Pvt .Ltd.

Vijayawada

4th June

2018

4th July

2018

4 B.R.B.Jaswanth Assistant

Professor

Germany Center for

Engineering and Management Studies UG Aachen, European

Center for Mechatronics APS

GmbH Aachen

18th May,

2019

31st May,

2019

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: Computer Science and Engineering

Faculty Undergone Training at Industry

Summary

S. No. Academic

Year Industry Name No. of Faculty

1 2015 - 16 Microsoft 1

2 2018 - 19

Microsoft 2

Wipro Limited

Bangalore 1

Infosys Limited, Mysore 1

3 2019 - 20 CISCO Networking

ACADEMY 1

4 2020 - 21

HUAWEI ICT

ACADEMY 3

Cybersecurity Foundation

1

Wipro Limited, Bangalore

2

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: Computer Science and Engineering

Faculty Undergone Training at Industry

Academic Year 2015-16

S.

No. Faculty Name Designation Industry Name

Period

From To

1 Mr. K. Ashok

Reddy

Assistant

Professor

Microsoft certified

Professional Online Training

Academic Year 2018-19

S.

No. Faculty Name Designation Industry Name Period

1 Mr. K.Hareesh

Kumar

Assistant

Professor

Wipro Limited

Bangalore 15-05-2019 22-05-2019

2 Mr.T.Balakrishna Assitant

Professor Infosys Limited, Mysore

06-05-2019 11-05-2019

3 Mr. K. Ashok

Reddy Assistant Professor

Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer

Online Training

4 Mr. K. Ashok

Reddy Assistant Professor

Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate

Online Training

Academic Year 2019-20

S.

No. Faculty Name Designation Industry Name

Period

From To

1

Mr.M.N.Satish

Kumar

Assistant

Professor

CISCO Networking

ACADEMY

22-06-2020 12-07-2020

Academic Year 2020-21

S.

No. Faculty Name Designation Industry Name

Period

From To

1 Mr.M.N.Satish

Kumar

Assistant

Professor

HUAWEI ICT

ACADEMY 24-08-2020 29-08-2020

2 Mrs. Sk. Salma

Begum Assistant Professor

HUAWEI ICT ACADEMY

24-08-2020 29-08-2020

3 Ms. K. Bhargavi Assistant Professor

Cybersecurity Foundation 7-06-2021 12-06-2021

4 Mr. E.

BalaBhaskara Rao Assistant Professor

Wipro Limited Bangalore

16-03-2021 01-04-2021

5 Mrs. S.

Ragadeepthi

Assistant

Professor Wipro Limited

Bangalore 16-03-2021 01-04-2021

6 Mr. J. Karthik Assistant

Professor

HUAWEI ICT

ACADEMY 20-05-2021 25-05-2021

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Faculty Undergone Training at Industry

Summary

S. No. Academic

Year Industry Name No. of Faculty

1 2018 - 19

Wipro Limited 1

Infosys 1

2 2019 - 20

AWS 1

AWS 1

EduSkills 1

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Faculty Undergone Training at Industry

Academic Year 2018-19

S.

No. Faculty Name Designation Industry Name Period

1 Mr. B. Sobhanbabu Assistant

Professor Wipro Limited 15-05-2019 22-05-2019

2 Mr. I. Lakshmi

Narayana

Assistant

Professor Infosys 06-05-2019 13-05-2019

Academic Year 2019-20

S.

No. Faculty Name Designation Industry Name

Period

From To

1 Mr. B. Sobhanbabu Assistant

Professor Wipro Limited 5-02-2020 07-02-2020

2 Smt. A.

Koteswaramma

Assistant

Professor AWS 16-06-2020 21-06-2020

3 Smt. A.

Koteswaramma

Assistant

Professor AWS 16-11-2020 25-11-2020

4 Smt. Ch. Poojarani Assistant

Professor EduSkills 22-06-2020 26-06-202

5 Mr. B. Sobhanbabu Assistant

Professor Wipro Limited 16-11-2020 20-11-2020

Academic Year 2020-21

S.

No. Faculty Name Designation Industry Name

Period

From To

1 Mr. B. Sobhanbabu Assistant

Professor

Wipro Limited

(Project work) Jan-2021 April-2021

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: ____MBA_____

Faculty Undergone Training at Industry

Summary

S. No. Academic

Year Industry Name No. of Faculty

1 2017 - 18 Efftronics Systems Pvt.Ltd. 2

2 2018 - 19 Efftronics Systems Pvt.Ltd. 2

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: MBA

Faculty Undergone Training at Industry

Academic Year 2017-18

S.

No. Faculty Name Designation Industry Name

Period

From To

1 Mr. T. Hemanth Kumar

Asst. Prof. Efftronics Systems

Pvt.Ltd. 25-1-2018 25-1-2018

2 Mr. P.V.M.Raju Asst. Prof. Efftronics Systems

Pvt.Ltd. 25-1-2018 25-1-2018

Academic Year 2018-19

S.

No. Faculty Name Designation Industry Name

Period

From To

1 Ms. A.Asha Asst. Prof. Efftronics Systems

Pvt.Ltd. 27 Oct 2018 28 Oct 2018

2 Ms. T.S.Leelavati Asst. Prof.

SESHADRI RAO GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru – 521356, Krishna District (A.P.)

APSSDC (SUMMARY REPORT)

Year No. of Programs

Organized

No.of Students

Registered

No.of Students

Completed

2021-22 35 736 551

2020-21 23 379 228

2019-20 46 1302 1019

2018-19 14 2799 2787

2017-18 25 2924 2905

2016-17 7 496 491

TOTAL 150 8636 7981

Coordinator Vice-Principal (Academics)

SESHADRI RAO GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru – 521356, Krishna District (A.P.)

APSSDC PROGRAMMES 2021-22

Sl.No Name of the Program No.of Students

Registered

No.of Students

Completed

1 Catia Internship - 2021-22 -

Online 2 -

2 Dassault Level - A (2021-22) 48 Ongoing

3 Dassault Level - B (2021-22) 37 Ongoing

4 Aws Internship - Online(2021 -

22) 3 -

5 Amazon Web Serives 2021-22 -

Online 12 -

6 Basics Of Cybersecurity 2021-22

- Online 2 -

7 Basics Of Linux & Shell

Scripting - Online(2021-2022) 118 118

8 Embedded Systems -

Online(2021-22) 1 -

9 Embedded Systems Online

Internship(2021-22) 2 -

10 Fundamentals Of Drones

Technology - Online(2021-22) 2 -

11 Game Design Using Unity 3d -

Online(2021-22) 1 -

12 Industrial Automation With Plc -

Online(2021-22) 2 -

13 Internet Of Things(Iot) -

Online(2021-22) 1 -

14 Internet Of Things(Iot) Online

Internship(2021-22) 2 -

15 Pcb Design - Online(2021-22) 3 -

16 Internship Training

Program(Civil) Online 2021-22 1 -

17 Architectural Modelling Using

Revit 2021-22-Online Training 7 -

18 Structural Analysis Using Etabs

2021-22-Online Training 1 -

19 Advance Surface Design By Catia

- 2021-22 - Online 1 -

20 Mechanical Components Drafting

By Autocad - 2021-22 - Online 5 -

21 Product Design And Drafting By

Catia - 2021-22 - Online 3 -

22 Product Design And Drafting By

Solid Edge - 2021-22 - Online 1 -

23 Project Skill Training

Program(Civil) 2021-22 1 -

24 Android Application

Development Online 2021-22 4 -

25

Android Application

Development - Online Internship

- 2021-22

5 -

26 Building Drafting Using Autocad

2021-22 - Online Training 7 -

27 Data Analysis Using Python

Online - 2021-22 6 -

28 Data Science Using Python

Online Internship 2021-22 1 -

29 Game Design Using Buildbox

Online 2021 -22 150 150

30 Machine Learning Using Python

Online 2021-22 3 -

31 Problem Solving Skills Using C

Online 2021-22 3 -

32 Python Programming Online

2021-22 15 -

33 Source Code Management Using

Git&Github Online 2021-22 283 283

34 Web Designing Using React Js

Online 2021-22 2 -

35 Web Development Using Django

Online Internship 2021-22 1 -

TOTAL 736 551

Coordinator Vice-Principal (Academics)

SESHADRI RAO GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru – 521356, Krishna District (A.P.)

APSSDC PROGRAMMES

2020-21

Sl.No Name of the Program No.of Students

Registered

No.of Students

Completed

1 Dassault Level A - 2020-

2021(Free) 1 -

2 Dassault Level B - 2020-2021 4 -

3 Amazon Web Services 2 -

4 Android Application

Development-2020-21-Online 1 -

5 Data Analysis Using Python-

2020-21-Online 1 -

6 Source Code Management Using

Git& Github-2020-21 57 57

7 Advanced Android Application

Development - Online 12 -

8 Basics Of Cyber Security 37 37

9 Advanced Surface Design By

Catia 5 -

10 Building Drafting Using

Autocad - Online Training 9 -

11 Embedded Systems - Online

Training 35 35

12 Fundamentals Of Drone

Technology - Online Training 13 -

13 Industrial Automation With Plc -

Online Training 15 -

14 Internet Of Things (Iot) - Online

Training 67 67

15 Mechanical Components

Drafting By Autocad 9 -

16 Pcb Designing - Online Training 21 -

17 Product Design And Drafting By

Catia 13 -

18 Product Design And Drafting By

Solid Edge 6 -

19 Revit Architectural Modelling

Using Revit - Online Training 18 -

20 Staad Pro - Online Training 4 -

21 Structural Analysis Using Etabs -

Onilne Training 3 -

22 Basics Of Linux And Shell

Scripting 14 -

23 Aws Cloud Computing - Onilne

Training 32 32

TOTAL 379 228

Coordinator Vice-Principal (Academics)

SESHADRI RAO GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru – 521356, Krishna District (A.P.)

APSSDC PROGRAMMES

2019-20

Sl.No Name of the Program No.of Students

Registered

No.of Students

Completed

1 Data Analysis Using Python 4 -

2 Machine Learning Using Python 12 -

3 Android Application

Development - Online 103 103

4 Source Code Management Using

Git And Github - Online 7 -

5 Summer Internship Training

Program(Civil)-2020 4 -

6 Building Drafting Using

Autocad - Summer Training 4 -

7 Revit Architectural Modelling

Using Revit - Summer Training 10 -

8 Staad Pro - Summer Training 2 -

9 Structural Analysis Using Etabs -

Summer Training 2 -

10 Aws Cloud - Summer Internship 1 -

11 Game Design Using Buildbox 12 -

12 Industrial Automation With Plc-

Summer Internship Program 3 -

13 Internet Of Things ( Iot ) -

Summer Internship Program 12 -

14 Pcb Designing - Summer

Internship Program 2 -

15 Web Designing Using Reactjs-

Internship 11 -

16 Web Development Using Django

With Python-Internship 14 -

17 Android Application

Development - Internship 10 -

18 Embedded Systems-Summer

Internship Program 11 -

19 Autocad (Mechanical) Internship

Program 3 -

20 Catia Internship Program 4 -

21 Solid Edge Internship 1 -

22 Android Application

Development - Summer Training 6 -

23 Python Programming - Summer

Training 14 -

24 Web Designing Using React Js -

Summer Training 4 -

25 Web Development Using Django

- Summer Training 3 -

26 Python Programming 74 74

27 Web Designing Using Reactjs -

Online 23 -

28 Web Development Using

Django-Online 27 -

29 Arc 3.O 29 -

30 Project Skill Training

Program(Civil) 2019-20 1 -

31 Project Skill Training

Programme-Python 2 -

32 Project Skill Training -

Embedded &Iot 2 -

33 ARC 2.0 32 -

34 Multi Skill Training Program 1 -

35 Architectural Modelling Using

Revit 2 -

36 Building Drafting Using

AutoCAD 2 -

37 Catia Phase-I Workshop 2019-20 2 -

38 Web Development With Python 1 -

39 Fundamentals In Game

Development Using Unity3d &

C#

131 131

39 Game Development Using

Buildbox 31 31

40 Problem Solving and

Programming in Python Phase - I 126 126

41 Problem Solving and

Programming in Python Phase -

II

141 141

42 Internet Of Things ( Iot )

Advanced 2019-20 2 -

43 Internet Of Things ( Iot )

Fundamentals 2019-20 1 -

44 PCB Advanced 2019-20 115 115

45 PCB Fundamentals 2019-20 137 137

46 PLC Fundamentals 2019-20

161

161

TOTAL 1302 1019

Coordinator Vice-Principal (Academics)

SESHADRI RAO GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru – 521356, Krishna District (A.P.)

APSSDC PROGRAMMES

2018-19

Sl.No Name of the Program No.of Students

Registered

No.of Students

Completed

1 I2e Summer Internship 1 -

2 ARC 1.0 47 47

3 Skill Improvement Program -

PWA 36 36

4 i2E SmartIDEA 2018-19 327 327

5 IUCEE - Embedded Systems 3 -

6 IUCEE - Internet Of Things 3 -

7 IUCEE - Machine Learning 1 -

8 Epics Community Service

Projects 1 -

9 Iieecp Certification Programs 1 -

10 Frontend Foundations 209 209

11 Fullstack Foundations 50 50

12 Wheebox Test 2 -

13 AI Orientation/Induction 2023 2023

14 PLC Advanced 2018-2019 95 95

TOTAL 2799 2787

Coordinator Vice-Principal (Academics)

SESHADRI RAO GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru – 521356, Krishna District (A.P.)

APSSDC PROGRAMMES

2017-18

Sl.No Name of the Program No.of Students

Registered

No.of Students

Completed

1 Perspectives On

Entrepreneurship 2 -

2 PLC Phase - 2 (Advanced) 120 120

3 Project Skill Training - IOT 2 -

4 Skill Improvement Program -

Android 1 -

5 Raptor 3 -

6 Progressive Web Applications

(PWAs) 45 45

7 Mobile Developers Fest 2 -

8 Advanced Python Workshop

2018-19 151 151

9 PLC Fundamentals Workshop 322 322

10 Autocad Workshop 2017 - 18 197 197

11 CATIA Designer Workshop

2017 - 18 45 45

12

Catia Expert Project Training

and Certification [Sem 2] 2017 -

18

1 -

13 Catia Expert Workshop 2017 -

18 1 -

14 C Programming 3 -

15 Fusion 360 Workshop 2017 - 18 56 56

16 MIT App Inventor Workshop

2017 - 18 1 -

17 Google Android Developer

Fundamentals Workshop 246 246

18 Python Basics Workshop 2018-

19 2 -

19 Revit Structure Workshop

2017 - 18 1 -

20 Embedded Systems (IoT)

Fundamentals 101 101

21 Revit Architecture Workshop

2017 - 18 110 110

22 Amazon Web Services Technical

Essentials Workshop 618 618

23 MIT App Inventor Workshop 94 94

24 AWS Educate Account 786 786

25 Data Structures 14 14

Total 2924 2905

Coordinator Vice-Principal (Academics)

SESHADRI RAO GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru – 521356, Krishna District (A.P.)

APSSDC PROGRAMMES

2016-17

Sl.No Name of the Program No.of Students

Registered

No.of Students

Completed

1 Advanced Auto CAD - Summer

2017 1 -

2 Robot Structural Analysis -

Summer 2017 2 -

3 Bootcamps 2 -

4 Skill Improvement Program - 3rd

Year 311 311

5 Skill Improvement Program - 4th

Year 107 107

6 TCS CodeVita 48 48

7 Mobile App Development

Program I - Summer 2016 25 25

TOTAL 496 491

Coordinator Vice-Principal (Academics)

SESHADRI RAO GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru – 521356, Krishna District (A.P.)

CISCO NETWORKING ACEDEMY

YEAR No. Of

Programs Organised

NO.OF STUDENTS REGISTERD NO.OF STUDENTS COMPLETED

2021-22 1 156 Ongoing

2020-21 10 1421 930

2019-20 5 69 18

2018-19 3 628 625

Coordinator Vice-Principal (Academics)

SESHADRI RAO GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru – 521356, Krishna District (A.P.)

CISCO NETWORKING ACEDEMY 2021-22

Sl.No Name of the Program NO.OF STUDENTS REGISTERD NO.OF

STUDENTS COMPLETED

1 CCNA-2 ROUTING &

SWITCHING 156 ONGOING

Coordinator Vice-Principal (Academics)

SESHADRI RAO GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru – 521356, Krishna District (A.P.)

CISCO NETWORKING ACEDEMY 2020-2021

Sl.No Name of the Program NO.OF STUDENTS REGISTERD

NO.OF

STUDENTS

COMPLETED

1 CCNA-2 ROUTING &

SWITCHING 10 08

2 CCNA-1 INTRODUCTION

TO NETWORKS 274 138

3 CCNA-1 INTRODUCTION

TO NETWORKS 238 203

4 INTRODUCTION TO

PACKET TRACER 1 1

5 AICTE-CISCO INTERNSHIP 111 79

6 CCNA-1 INTRODUCTION

TO NETWORKS 84 63

7 CISCO DEVNET 166 113

8 LINUX ESSENTIALS 174 129

9 CCNA-2 ROUTING &

SWITCHING 113 30

10 PROGRAMMING

ESSENTIALS IN C 250 166

TOTAL 1421 930

Coordinator Vice-Principal (Academics)

SESHADRI RAO GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru – 521356, Krishna District (A.P.)

CISCO NETWORKING ACEDEMY 2019-2020

Sl.No Name of the Program NO.OF STUDENTS REGISTERD NO.OF

STUDENTS COMPLETED

1 CCNA-1 INTRODUCTION TO

NETWORKS 6 5

2 CCNA-1 INTRODUCTION TO

NETWORKS 13 7

3 CYBERSECURITY 1 1

4 INTRODUCTION TO IOT 2 2

5 PYTHON PROGRAMMING 47 3

TOTAL 69 18

Coordinator Vice-Principal (Academics)

SESHADRI RAO GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru – 521356, Krishna District (A.P.)

CISCO NETWORKING ACEDEMY 2018-2019

Sl.No Name of the Program NO.OF STUDENTS REGISTERD NO.OF

STUDENTS COMPLETED

1 CCNA-1 INTRODUCTION TO

NETWORKS 14 11

2 LEARNATHON 314 314

3 WOMEN ROCK IT 300 (Event for women Empowerment) 300

TOTAL 628 625

Coordinator Vice-Principal (Academics)

Period Batch SemDuration

(in hours)Topics covered Agency

JULY 2016

NOV 2016I NA NA

NOV 2016

APRIL 2017II 34

SOFTSKILLS:

Industry Orientation, Goal Setting and Career Opportunities,

Communication Skills, Practices to develop Oral Communication

Skills, Practices to develop Written Communication Skills, Group

Discussion

Arthmetic

Introduction to Aptitude , Sped Mathematics, Percentages, Ratio

and Proportions, Mixtures & Alegations, Number System

M/s. Q Logic Solutions, Hyderabad

JULY 2016

NOV 2016I 20

ARITHMETIC:

Percentages & Partnership, Profit & Loss and Ratio Proportions ,

Mixture and Allegations, Simple and Compound Interest, Speed

Maths and Number System, Time and Work, Time and Distance,

Probability, Purmutation and Combination, Mensuration, "Clocks,

Calenders , Blood Relations", sylogisams, Directions and Ages,

Data Interpretation,

“Focus Academy for Career

Enhancement (FACE), Chennai”.

NOV 2016

APRIL 2017II 68

Technical

C program structure , Control Statements, Arrays, Functions ,

Pointers , Structures and Unions , Strings, File Operations,

Storage Classes , Static Memory allocation, Programs like

Palindrome,, perfect number, Armstrong etc, Pattern Examples,

Basic Graphic Programs, Data Structure

“Focus Academy for Career

Enhancement (FACE), Chennai”.

JULY 2016

NOV 2016I 46

Technical

C program structure , Control Statements, Arrays, Functions ,

Pointers , Structures and Unions , Strings, File Operations,

Storage Classes , Static Memory allocation, Programs like

Palindrome,, perfect number, Armstrong etc, Pattern Examples,

Basic Graphic Programs, Data Structure,

M/s. Six Phrase, Coimbatore

NOV 2016

APRIL 2017II 18 TCS SP TR, Mindtree sp trainig M/s. Talentio Solutions India Pvt Ltd

(SAI KRISHNA KOTA)

Training & Placement Officer

Class of 2018

(3rd Year)

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGESeshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru - 521 356

Training & Placement Cell

Details of Pre Placement Training for the Academic Year 2016-17

Class of 2019

(2nd Year)

Class of 2017

(4th Year)

Period Batch SemDuration

(in hours)Topics covered Agency

JULY 2017

NOV 2017I NA NA

NOV 2017

APRIL 2018II 30

SOFTSKILLS:

Industry Orientation, Goal Setting and Career Opportunities,

Communication Skills, Practices to develop Oral Communication

Skills, Practices to develop Written Communication Skills, Group

Discussion

M/s. Q Logic Solutions, Hyderabad

JULY 2017

NOV 2017I 44

VERBAL:

Sentence Correction, Para Jumbling, Articles , Prepositions,

Reading Comprehension, Interrogatives ,

ARITHMETIC:

Percentages, Ratio Proportions , Partnership, Profit and Loss,

Simple Interest, Compound Interest, Analogy, Blood Relations ,

Directions, Number System

M/s. Talentio Solutions India Pvt Ltd

NOV 2017

APRIL 2018II 44

TECHNICAL:

C program structure , Control Statements, Arrays, Functions ,

Pointers , Structures and Unions , Strings, File Operations,

Storage Classes , Static Memory allocation, Programs like

Palindrome,, perfect number, Armstrong etc, Pattern Examples,

Basic Graphic Programs, Data Structure, Mock Drive,

M/s. Q Logic Solutions, Hyderabad

JULY 2017

NOV 2017I 56

Technical

C program structure , Control Statements, Arrays, Functions ,

Pointers , Structures and Unions , Strings, File Operations,

Storage Classes , Static Memory allocation, Programs like

Palindrome,, perfect number, Armstrong etc, Pattern Examples,

Basic Graphic Programs, Data Structure,

M/s. Six Phrase, Coimbatore

NOV 2017

APRIL 2018II 24 TCS SP TR, Mindtree sp tr M/s. Talentio Solutions India Pvt Ltd

(SAI KRISHNA KOTA)

Training & Placement Officer

Details of Pre Placement Training for the Academic Year 2017-18

Class of 2020

(2nd Year)

Class of 2019

(3rd Year)

Class of 2018

(4th Year)

Period Batch SemDuration

(in hours)Topics covered Agency

JULY 2018

NOV 2018I 36

Softskills: Industry Orientation, Goal Setting and Career

Opportunities, Communication Skills, Practices to develop Oral

Communication Skills, Practices to develop Written

Communication Skills

Arthmetic: Intro to Aptitude, Speed Mathematics, Percentages

M/s. Q Logic Solutions, Hyderabad

NOV 2018

APRIL 2019II 32

VERBAL: Sentence Correction, Para Jumbling, Articles ,

Prepositions, Reading Comprehension, Interrogatives

COMMUNICATION: General Communication, Verbal

Communication, Non-Verbal Communication, Reading Skills,

Writing Letter, Email & Essays, Group Discussions

M/s. Q Logic Solutions, Hyderabad

JULY 2018

NOV 2018I 36

VERBAL TRAINING: Sentence Correction , Para Jumbling,

Articles and Prepositions, Reading Comprehension, Interrogatives,

NonVerbal Reasoning -1

TECHNICAL: Control Statements., "Logical programming , on

control statements.", Arrays and Programs., "Arrays with

functions, , Arrays with pointers, , Arrays with strings ", Functions

and Programs., Functions with arrays., Functions with pointers.,

Functions with strings., Pointers and Programs ., Strings.,

Structures and unions, Storage classes, Command line

arguments, Logical programs – objective type, "Important

programs like , palindrome, reverse number, , Armstrong number

etc.", "Important programs on arrays , like searching, inserting

elements etc.", "Important interview questions , topic wise. Helps in

technical , rounds and tests."

M/s. Q Logic Solutions, Hyderabad

NOV 2018

APRIL 2019II 44

ARITHMETIC: Percentages & Partnership, Profit & Loss and Ratio

Proportions , Mixture and Allegations, Simple and Compound

Interest, Speed Maths and Number System, Time and Work, Time

and Distance, Probability, Purmutation and Combination,

Mensuration, "Clocks, Calenders , Blood Relations", sylogisams,

Directions and Ages, Data Interpretation

M/s. Q Logic Solutions, Hyderabad

JULY 2018 - NOV 2018 I 52 TCS NINJA SP TR, TCS Mock Interviews, Mindtree sp tr M/s. Talentio Solutions India Pvt Ltd

NOV 2018 - APRIL 2019 II 16 Wipro sp tr, Infosys sp tr, Cts sp tr, Cts mock interviews, M/s. Talentio Solutions India Pvt Ltd

(SAI KRISHNA KOTA)

Training & Placement Officer

Details of Pre Placement Training for the Academic Year 2018-19

Class of 2021

(2nd Year)

Class of 2020

(3rd Year)

Class of 2019

(4th Year)

Period Batch SemDuration

(in hours)Topics covered Agency

JULY 2019

NOV 2019

Class of 2021

(3rd Year)I 48

Diagnostic Test

Percentage, Partnership and Profit & Loss

Ratios and Proportions and Mixtures and Allegation

Permutation & Combination and Probability

Time and distance & Time and Work

Simple & Compound interest and Averages

Numbers and Number Systems

Jumbled Sentences and Ordering Of Sentences

Reading Comprehension & Sentence Correction

M/s. Q Logic Solutions, Hyderabad

02.01.2020 to 28.02.2020Class of 2021

(3rd Year)II 18

TECHNICAL:

C program structure, Control Statements, Arrays, Functions,

Pointers, Structures and Unions, Strings, File Operations, Storage

Classes, Static Memory allocation, Programs like Palindrome,

perfect number, Armstrong etc, Pattern Examples, Basic Graphic

Programs, Data Structure, Mock Drive,

RACE, Hyd

28.01.2020 to 14.03.2020 100 INFYTQ training classes Talentio

04.05.2020 to 02.06.2020 66comprehensive online placement training program C++, Aptitude &

Soft skills along with assessmentsFACE

04.06.2020 to 14.07.2020Service based Companies' placement online training along with

Online Practice Tests RACE, Hyd

02.10.2020 to 07.10.2020Class of 2021

(4th Year)I 36 Cognizant Company Specific Training Program Talentio Solutions, Hyd

08.10.2020 to 23.10.2020Class of 2021

(4th Year)I 60 TCS-NQT Specific Training Program Talentio Solutions, Hyd

02.01.2020 to 28.02.2020Class of 2022

(2nd Year)II 16

TECHNICAL: C program structure , Control Statements, Arrays,

Functions , Pointers, Structures and Unions , Strings, File

Operations, Storage Classes

RACE, Hyd

(SAI KRISHNA KOTA)

Training & Placement Officer

IIClass of 2021

(3rd Year)

Details of Pre Placement Training for the Academic Year 2019-20

Period Batch SemDuration

(in hours)Topics covered Agency

4th and 5th April 2021 Class of 2021

(4th Year)I -

"Infosys" Specific Online Mock interviews for 152 shortlisted

students.ByteXL, Hyd

20.08.2020 to 24.10.2020Class of 2022

(3rd Year)I 66

Service based Companies' placement online training along with

Online Practice Tests Q-Logic, Hyd

02.01.2021 - 17.01.2021Class of 2022

(3rd Year)I 24

Online training in Arithmetic and Verbal Ability was conducted for

CIVIL, EEE & ME branches and Programming Skills for ECE, CSE

& IT branches through External Experts on every Saturday &

Sunday during this Semester. Each student is imparted 6 hours of

training and 3 hours of Online Test.

ByteXL, Hyd

25.03.2021 to 01.04.2021Class of 2022

(3rd Year)I 40

"INFYTQ" Specific Training program conducted for the registered

students ByteXL, Hyd

Since 05.07.2021Class of 2022

(3rd Year)II

10 hours a

week

"Wipro Talent Next" Specific Training program for 300 registered

students from the branch of ECE, CSE & IT.Internal Faculty

21.07.2021 - 31.07.2021Class of 2022

(3rd Year)II 60

"GENC Next" Specific Training program for 323 CSE & IT

registered students ByteXL, Hyd

17.08.2021 - 02.09.2021Class of 2022

(3rd Year)II 90

"GENC, GenC Elevate" Specific Training program for all PPT

registered students ByteXL, Hyd

06.09.2021 - 11.09.2021Class of 2022

(4th Year)I 40 "TCS" Specific Training program for all PPT registered students Logic Works, Hyd

02.01.2021 - 17.01.2021Class of 2023

(2nd Year)I 24

Aptitude: Introduction, Ratio-Proportions, problem on ages,

Percentages, Profit and Loss, Simple interest, Compound interest,

Coding-Decoding, Calendars, letter sequences, Number series,

Blood relations, Clocks and averages, Averages and coding

decoding.

Verbal: Grammar - Sentences, Nouns and Pronouns, Parts of

Speech - Pronouns, types, rules and practice, Parts of Speech -

Daily Quiz, Adjectives and rules with practise, Rules and practice

on Prepositions, Tenses and Articles, Active & Passive voice,

Transition words.

ByteXL, Hyd

Contd……..2

Details of Pre Placement Training for the Academic Year 2020-21

:: 2 ::

Period Batch SemDuration

(in hours)Topics covered Agency

Class of 2023

(2nd Year)

ECE - CSE- IT

II 44

PYTHON PROGRAMMING (Part-I): Introduction to Python,Python

fundamentals, Input and Output statements, Installation Variables,

Functions introduction, Operators

Numbers, Strings, output formatting, iterators - Range function

Conditional statements, Control flows - for, while

Lists, List comprehensions, slicing Lists, List comprehensions, slicing contd

as pending for CSE Tuples, Sets, frozenset, Dictionaries, hashing, inbuilt

functions

Type of Functions - based on parameters & arguments.

Types of function calling - Packing & unpacking

Wrapper functions lambda functions, Decorator, Descriptor, Recursion 6

Assessments conducted based on completed topics Exception Handling,

Built-in Exceptions, Custom Exception Hours for CSE separately.

ByteXL, Hyd

Class of 2023

(2nd Year)

ECE, CSE, IT

II 63

C-PROGRAMMING: Operators, Loops, cont..Loops, Introduction to

pointers, cont.. pointers, Funtions

Cont.. Functions,problem solving, Recursion, Storage Class, Arrays,

Problem Solving on Arrays (1D), Dynamic Memory Allocation(DMA), 1D

with DMA, Intro to 2D

Strings, Strings and Problem Solving ( Comple Strings), Structures, Cont..

Structures and Problem Solving , Files.

ByteXL, Hyd

Class of 2023

(2nd Year)

C

Programming -

2-2 CE , EEE &

ME

II 32

C-PROGRAMMING (Part-I): orientation and introduction to c data types,

problem on data types & introduction to operators, operators, conditional

statements, control statments, problem solving on control statements and

jumpimg statements, problem solving on control statements and jumpimg

statements, pointers, problem solving on pointers, functions, problem

solving on functions & recurssions

ByteXL, Hyd

05.04.2021

to

03.07.2021

Class of 2023

(2nd Year)

CE , EEE &

ME

II 36

APTITUDE: Introduction, number system - h.c.f. and l.c.m. of numbers,

number system - h.c.f. and l.c.m. of numbers, equations (linear &

quadratic), problems on numbers - problems on ages, percentages, profit

and loss, simple interest - compound interest, partnership,ratio and

proportion,boats and streams, chain rule,time and work - pipes and

cistern,time and distance - problems on trains, races and games of skill,

average,alligation and mixture, logarithms, surds and indices -progressions,

permutation-combination, probability, geometry (co-ordinate, solid-2d areas

& 3d volumes), d i (tabulation, bar graphs, pie charts & line graphs),

elementary statistics.

ByteXL, Hyd

Contd……..3

Details of Pre Placement Training for the Academic Year 2020-21

05.04.2021

to

03.07.2021

:: 3 ::

Period Batch SemDuration

(in hours)Topics covered Agency

05.04.2021

to

03.07.2021

Class of 2023

(2nd Year)

CE, ME , CIVIL

II 32

VERBAL: articles, prepositions and conjuctions, adjectives,

synonyms & antonyms, spellings & confusable words, idioms &

phrases and phrasal verbs, one word substitues, sentence

completion, odd man out & analogies, identification errors,

corrections, cloze test, reading comprehension, basic mechanics

of writing, sentence ordering, passage ordering, *continuation

ByteXL, Hyd

26.01.2021

to

01.05.2021

Class of 2024

(1st Year)I 91

Online training in Arithmetic and Verbal Ability was conducted for

CIVIL, EEE & ME branches and Programming Skills for ECE, CSE

& IT branches through External Experts on every Saturday &

Sunday during this Semester. Each student is imparted 6 hours of

training and 3 hours of Online Test.

Aptitude: Introduction, Ratio-Proportions, problem on ages,

Percentages, Profit and Loss, Simple interest, Compound interest,

Coding-Decoding, Calendars, letter sequences, Number series,

Blood relations, Clocks and averages, Averages and coding

decoding.

Verbal: Grammar - Sentences, Nouns and Pronouns, Parts of

Speech - Pronouns, types, rules and practice, Parts of Speech -

Daily Quiz, Adjectives and rules with practise, Rules and practice

on Prepositions, Tenses and Articles, Active & Passive voice,

Transition words

ByteXL, Hyd

(SAI KRISHNA KOTA)

Training & Placement Officer

Details of Pre Placement Training for the Academic Year 2020-21

M/s. BYTEXL

M/s. Logic Works

M/s. Rational Academy for Career Enhancement (RACE)

M/s. Q-Logic Solutions

M/s. Talentio Solutions India Pvt Ltd.

M/s. Rational Academy for Career Enhancement (RACE)

M/s. EDYST

M/s. Q-Logic Solutions

M/s. Talentio Solutions India Pvt Ltd.

M/s. EDYST

Senior Employees from different organizations

M/s. Q-Logic Solutions

M/s. Focus Academy for Career Enhancement (FACE)

M/s. Talentio Solutions India Pvt Ltd.

M/s. ICT Academy

M/s. EDYST

Senior Employees from different organizations

M/s. Q-Logic Solutions

M/s. Talent Sprint

M/s. Ethnus Consultancy. Services Pvt Ltd.

Senior Employees from different organizations

M/s. Seventh Sense Talent Solutions

M/s. IGATE Global Solutions

M/s. Six Phrase

M/s. Ethnus Consultancy. Services Pvt Ltd.

(SAI KRISHNA KOTA)

Training & Placement Officer

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Training & Placement Cell

Training Agencies Associated Yearwise (2016 - 2021)

2021

for the

Class of

Date of

EventProgramme

2017 16.08.2016

M/s. IDP India Education Pvt Ltd., executives conducted Overseas Higher

Education Awareness Camp for the Class of 2017 on dt. 16.08.2016. As a

part of this program, after addressing the students they have conducted

individual counselling sessions to the students whoever approached the

counselling desk at T&P Cell.

2017 29.09.2016

M/s. SIG Overseas Ltd., executives conducted Overseas Higher Education

Awareness Camp for the Class of 2017 on dt. 29.09.2016. As a part of this

program, after addressing the students they have conducted individual

counselling sessions to the students whoever approached the counselling

desk at T&P Cell.

2017 14.10.2016

M/s. Storm Agency, executives conducted Overseas Higher Education

Awareness Camp for the Class of 2017 on dt. 14.10.2016. As a part of this

program, after addressing the students they have conducted individual

counselling sessions to the students whoever approached the counselling

desk at T&P Cell.

2017 9.11.2016

M/s. Global Tree Overseas, executives conducted Overseas Higher

Education Awareness Camp for the Class of 2017 on dt. 09.11.2016. As a

part of this program, after addressing the students they have conducted

individual counselling sessions to the students whoever approached the

counselling desk at T&P Cell.

2017

&

2018

28.01.2017

A session on iCAT (IBM Certificate in Advanced Technologies) Certification

Course was conducted by Sri Anurag Yalamanchili on behalf of APSSDC

for the Class of 2017 & 2018 B.Tech. Students, on 28 January 2017 and

encouraged students to register for Certification Course offered by APSSDC

in association with IBM. 311 students from the Class of 2018 and 107

students from the Class of 2017 were registered for the Certification

Programme.

2020 08.02.2017

Personality Development Programme by Dr. Gampa Nageswara Rao,

Hyderabad was held on 8 February 2017 for the Class of 2020 B.Tech.

Students.

2019 23.09.2017

Workshop on “Quick Solutions to Aptitude Problems” by Sri ANIL NAIR,

Founder & CEO of AnilNairClasses.com, Bangalore was held on 23rd

September 2017 for the Class of 2019 B.Tech. students. Total 600 students

from all branches of Class of 2019 attended the workshop.

2018 07.10.2017

Mock Interviews by the Industry Experts are arranged from 4th to 7th October

2017 for EEE, ECE, CSE & IT Pre-Placement Training registered students of

Class of 2018. Total 438 students attended the mock interview process.

Feedback given by industry experts is communicated with department T&P

Faculty Coordinators and individual students for further improvement of their

performance.

2018 12.10.2017

Mr. JITIN, HR of M/s. INFORMATION ASSET, Vijayawada conducted Pre

Placement Talk for the Class of 2018 CSE & IT students on 12th October

2017 and gave awareness on present IT trends. Campus Recruitment Drive

is expected during next month.

Contd……………2

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGESeshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru - 521 356

Training & Placement Cell

Details of Career Guidance and Personality Development Programmes

:: 2 ::

for the

Class of

Date of

EventProgramme

2019 20.07.2018

Sri Sree Krishna Seelam, Director, Andhra Pradesh Non-Resident Telugu

Society (APNRT) has conducted a session for the Class of 2019 B.Tech.

students on 20th July 2018 and gave awareness on Skill Training and

Placements and to increase employability and promote entrepreneurship.

2019 17.08.2018

Sri Siddhartha Muppalla, Strategies Head, SIG Overseas, Hyderabad has

conducted a session on higher education opportunities in foreign countries for

the Class of 2019 B.Tech. students on 17th August 2018.

2019 14.09.2018

Sri C. Sreeenivasan, Executive Vice President–HR, KMV Group conducted

Pre Placement Talk for the Class of 2019 Civil and Final year MBA students

on 14th September 2018 and gave awareness on emerging industry trends.

Campus Recruitment Drive is expected during next month.

2020 24.7.2019

M/s. Neptune Education Consultants Pvt Ltd., executives conducted

Overseas Higher Education Awareness Camp for the Class of 2020 on dt.

24.07.2019. As a part of this program, after addressing the students they

have conducted individual counselling sessions to the students whoever

approached the counselling desk at T&P Cell.

2020 5.8.2019

M/s. Global Tree Overseas, executives conducted Overseas Higher

Education Awareness Camp for the Class of 2020 on dt. 05.08.2019. As a

part of this program, after addressing the students they have conducted

individual counselling sessions to the students whoever approached the

counselling desk at T&P Cell.

2020 17.8.2019

M/s. CIAV Overseas Consultants, executives conducted Overseas Higher

Education Awareness Camp for the Class of 2020 on dt. 17.08.2019. As a

part of this program, after addressing the students they have conducted

individual counselling sessions to the students whoever approached the

counselling desk at T&P Cell.

2020 18.9.2019

M/s. Storm Agency, executives conducted Overseas Higher Education

Awareness Camp for the Class of 2020 on dt. 18.09.2019. As a part of this

program, after addressing the students they have conducted individual

counselling sessions to the students whoever approached the counselling

desk at T&P Cell.

2020

&

2021

11.02.2020

M/s. CIAV, executives conducted Overseas Higher Education Awareness

Camp for the Class of 2020 & 2021 on dt. 11.02.2020. As a part of this

program, after addressing the students they have conducted individual

counselling sessions to the students whoever approached the counselling

desk at T&P Cell.

2020

&

2021

25.02.2020

M/s. CONDUIRA, executives conducted Overseas Higher Education

Awareness Camp for the Class of 2020 & 2021 on dt. 25.02.2020. As a part

of this program, after addressing the students they have conducted individual

counselling sessions to the students whoever approached the counselling

desk at T&P Cell.

2020

&

2021

26 & 27.02.2020

M/s. Storm Agency, executives conducted Overseas Higher Education

Awareness Camp for the Class of 2020 & 2021 on dt. 18.09.2019. As a part

of this program, after addressing the students they have conducted individual

counselling sessions to the students whoever approached the counselling

desk at T&P Cell.

(SAI KRISHNA KOTA)

Training & Placement Officer

Details of Career Guidance and Personality Development Programmes

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

S. No. Name of the Club 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21

1 GREEN CLUB

( CE )

No. of Events organized

1 1 -

No. of Students

Participated 20 80 -

2

Music And

Photography

Club

( EEE )

No. of Events organized

- 2 3 -

No. of Students

Participated - 20 35 -

3 Electronics

Hobby Club

( ECE )

No. of Events organized

- 1 1 -

No. of Students

Participated - 100 132 -

4 Innovation &

Startup Club

( ECE )

No. of Events organized

- 7 6 -

No. of Students

Participated - 437 227 -

5 Coding Club

( CSE )

No. of Events organized

6 9 7 3

No. of Students

Participated 284 321 462 549

6 Technology

Transfer Club

( IT )

No. of Events organized

7 6 6 3

No. of Students

Participated 197 134 166 612

7 Quest

( MBA )

No. of Events organized

1 - - -

No. of Students

Participated 125 - - -

8 Literary &

Dramatic Club

( English )

No. of Events organized

- - 11 -

No. of Students

Participated - - 452 -

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: CIVIL ENGINEERING

Student Club Name: GREEN CLUB

Summary

S. No. Academic

Year

No. of Events

organized No. of Students Participated

1 2018 - 19 1 20

2 2019 - 20 1 80

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: CIVIL ENGINEERING

Student Club Name: GREEN CLUB

Academic Year 2018-19

S. No. Event Name Date No. of Participants

1. Rangoli 26.03.2019 20

Academic Year 2019-20

S. No. Event Name Date No. of Participants

1. Swachhata hi

Seva Campain 11.09.2019 80

(2018-19)

Swachhata hi Seva Campaign (2019-2020)

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Student Club Name: MUSIC AND PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB

Summary

S. No. Academic

Year

No. of Events

organized No. of Students Participated

1 2018 - 19 2 20

2 2019 - 20 3 35

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Student Club Name: MUSIC AND PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB

(Paste one sample photo for each event and indicate the event name)

Academic Year 2018-19

S. No. Event Name Date No. of

Participants

1 Talent show 02-08-2018 8

2 Music competition 12 -02-2019 12

Academic Year 2019-20

S. No. Event Name Date No. of

Participants

1 Singing competition on patriotic

songs 28-09-2019 10

2 Short Film contest on Gandhi

Philosophy 02-10-2019 15

3 Talent Show 5-3-2020 10

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: Electronics and Communication Engineering

Student Club Name: Innovation &Startup Club

Summary

S. No. Academic

Year

No. of Events

organized

No. of Students

Participated

1 2018 - 19 7 437

2 2019 - 20 6 227

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: Electronics and Communication Engineering

Student Club Name: Innovation & Start-up Club

Academic Year 2018-19

S. No. Event Name Date No. of Participants

1

How to turn an idea into a start-Up.

7 th August 2018 62

2

Successful Entrepreneurs and their success

stories. (Video Presentation)

27th September 2018 22

3

Discussion on the ideas of the students to

find the better solutions which can lead to

start-ups.

5th December 2018 12

4

Guest Lecture on "Entrepreneurship"

Development

15th December 2018 46

5

Guest Lecture on “Venture Capital &

Funding For the Start-up".

9th January 2019 51

6

Awareness Program oni2E Smart IDEA

Contest-APSSDC"

27th December 2018 34

Academic Year 2019-20

S. No. Event Name Date No. of Participants

1 Awareness program on “India First

Leadership Talk Series” 12th August2019 25

2 Inaugural of First start-up in GEC 6th September 2019 42

3

Entrepreneurial Skills 11 Dec 2019 50

4 Entrepreneurial Opportunities 19th Dec 2019 123

5 An Insight into Entrepreneurship &

Corporate life 10 Jan 2020 46

6 Learnathon on Robotic Process

Automation 11th -12th Jan 2020 91

7 Build the Enterprise of your dream 28th Feb 2020 60

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: Electronics and Communication Engineering

Student Club Name: Electronics Hobby Club

Summary

S. No. Academic

Year

No. of Events

organized No. of Students Participated

1 2018 - 19 Making of Electronic

Circuits 100

2 2019 - 20

Project Exhibition

Competition 32

Developing of

Electronic Circuits 100

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: Electronics and Communication Engineering

Student Club Name: Electronics Hobby Club

Academic Year 2018-19

S. No. Event Name Date No. of Participants

1 Making of

Electronic Circuits 16/03/2019 100

Making of Electronic Circuits

Academic Year 2019-20

S. No. Event Name Date No. of Participants

1 Project Exhibition

Competition

13/09/2019 &

21/09/2019 32

Project Exhibition Competition

2 Developing of

Electronic Circuits 05/03/2020 100

Developing of Electronic Circuits

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: Computer Science and Engineering

Student Club Name: Coding Club

Summary

S. No. Academic

Year No. of Events organized No. of Students Participated

1 2017 - 18 06 284

2 2018 - 19 09 321

3 2019 - 20 07 462

4 2020 - 21 03 549

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: Computer Science and Engineering

Student Club Name: Coding Club

Academic Year 2017-18

S. No. Event Name Date No. of

Participants

1 Inaugural,

Motive and Working of

Coding Club

09th January 2018 104

2 Quiz on C Programming 23rd January 2018 33

3 Quiz on Java Programming 30th January 2018 40

4 Problem Solving through C

Programming 06th February, 2018 41

5 Code Minimization Contest 13th February, 2018 31

6 Technical Jam 27th March, 2018 35

Academic Year 2018-19

S.

No. Event Name Date

No. of

Participants

1 Frequently asked Problems in

Placement Interviews 18th July, 2018 33

2 Programming Contest on C 08th August, 2018 40

3 Reverse Coding Contest

(C & Java) 05th September, 2018 31

4 Frequently asked Problems in

Placement Interviews 25th September, 2018 33

5 Quiz on Data Structures 08th January, 2019 40

6 Tips for coding 05th February, 2019 34

7 Quiz on Python Programming 19th February, 2019 31

8 Frequently asked Problems in

Placement Interviews 05th March, 2019 41

9

Reverse Coding Contest

(C, Java & Python)

12th March, 2019 38

Academic Year 2019-20

S. No. Event Name Date No. of

Participants

1 Online Programming Contest

on C 19th July, 2019 36

2 Online Programming Contest

on Java 20th August, 2019 30

3 Wipro TalentNext Coding

Challenges 27th August, 2019 32

4 Quiz on C Language 17th September, 2019 56

5 TCS Codevita Problem

Solving 24th September, 2019 24

6 TCS Codevita Problem

Solving 01st October, 2019 31

7

Coding contest organized on

the occasion of

Dr.A.P.J.Abdul Kalam Birth Anniversary (Innovation Day)

12th October, 2019 253

Academic Year 2020-21

S. No. Event Name Date No. of

Participants

1 Programming Contest - I

(III & IV B.Tech) (Online) 08thDecember, 2020 41

2 Programming Contest - I

(II B.Tech) (Online) 05thJanuary, 2021 60

3 Test your C Skills (Online) 04thApril, 2021 448

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Student Club Name: Technology Transfer Club

Summary

S. No. Academic

Year

No. of Events

organized No. of Students Participated

1 2017 - 18 7 197

2 2018 - 19 6 134

3 2019 - 20 6 166

4 2020 - 21 3 612

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: ________MBA_____

Student Club Name: ______Quest______

Summary

S. No. Academic

Year

No. of Events

organized No. of Students Participated

1 2017 - 18 1 125

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: __MBA____

Student Club Name: ____Quest________

(Paste one sample photo for each event and indicate the event name)

Academic Year 2017-18

S. No. Event Name Date No. of Participants

1. Independent India and

Kashmir Issue 24-02-2018 125

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: English

Student Club Name: Literary & Dramatic Club

Summary

S. No. Academic

Year

No. of Events

organized No. of Students Participated

1 2019 - 20 11 452

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: English

Student Club Name: Literary & Dramatic Club

Academic Year 2019-20

S. No. Event Name Date No. of Participants

1 Word-Hunt

Competition 17 February 2020 36

2 The Art of

Emceeing 09 September 2019 110

3 Story Narration

Competition

11 November 2019 42

4 18 November 2019 35

5 Role Play

Competition 02 December 2019 51

6 Poetry

Recitation

Competition

16 September 2019 23

7 23 September 2019 16

8

Picture

Description

Competition

02 March 2020 35

9

Newspaper

Reading

Competition

09 December 2019 48

10 Extempore 11 February 2020 20

11 Book Review 14 October 2019 36

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Professional Society Chapters – Faculty Memberships – Summary

S. No. Name of the

Department Professional Society Name

Number of

Memberships Total

1 CE

Institution of Engineers (India) 11

27

Indian Society for Technical

Education (ISTE) 4

Indian Geotechnical Society 3

Indian Concrete Institute 3

Institute for Engineering

Research and Publication 1

Indian Water Resources

Society (IWRS) 1

Hong Kong chemical,

Biological & Environment

Engineering Society.

1

Indian Society of Systems for

Science and Engineering 1

The Institute of Research

Engineers and Doctors 1

American Chemical Society 1

2 EEE The Institution Engineers

(India) 18 18

3 ME

IE(I) 20

32

ISTE 05

ASME 01

FMFP 01

ISHMT 01

Solar Energy Society of India 01

Indian Society for Research and

Development 01

IIM 01

Society for Failure Analysis 01

4 ECE

IE 26

50 IETE 07

IEEE

03 (SMIEEE-

2 & MIEEE-

1)

ISTE 09

SEMCI 01

Biomedical Engineering Society

of India 01

IAENG 01

MACM 01

ISSE 01

5 CSE

MISTE 7

58

MIETE 1

MIE 7

MCSI 8

MISRS 1

MIAENG 6

IEEE 3

AMIE 7

SAEINDIA 7

FIE 2

IACSIT 2

SDIWC 3

IRED 1

ACM 2

IET 1

6 IT

CSI 4

37

ISTE 5

IE 10

IAENG 8

SAEINDIA 6

ACM 2

IEEE 1

UACEE 1

7 MBA

The Hyderabad Management

Association 2

23 Indian Academic Researchers

Association 10

Association of Indian

Management Schools 11

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: CIVIL ENGINEERING

Professional Society Chapters – Faculty Memberships - Summary

S. No. Professional Society Name No. of Faculty

1 Institution of Engineers (India) 11

2 Indian Society for Technical Education

(ISTE) 4

3 Indian Geotechnical Society 3

4 Indian Concrete Institute 3

5 Institute for Engineering Research and

Publication 1

6 Indian Water Resources Society

(IWRS) 1

7 Hong Kong chemical, Biological &

Environment Engineering Society. 1

8 Indian Society of Systems for Science

and Engineering 1

9 The Institute of Research Engineers

and Doctors 1

10 American Chemical Society 1

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: CIVIL ENGINEERING

Professional Society Chapters – Faculty Memberships

S.

No. Faculty Name Designation Professional Society Name

Membership

No.

1 Dr P Kodanda

Rama Rao Professor

1. Institution of Engineers

2. Life member of Indian

Society for Technical

Education (ISTE)

FIE114589

LM-24775

2 Dr Anduri

Sreenivasulu Professor

1. Indian Concrete Institute

2. The Institution of

Engineers (India)

3. Indian Society for

Technical Education

4. Indian Society of

Systems for Science and

Engineering

5. The Institute of Research

Engineers and Doctors

LM 12276

M-1424704

LM-51119

LM-03742

SM

10100060520

3 Kalyanapu

Venkateswara Rao

Associate

Professor

The Institution of Engineers

(India) F-124869-5

4 Dr C.Rajakumar Associate

Professor

1. Life member of Indian

Geotechnical Society

(IGS)

2. Life member of Indian

Concrete Institute (ICI)

3. Life member of Indian

Water Resources Society

(IWRS)

4. Associate member and

Chartered Engineer of

Institution of Engineers

India.

5. Life member of Indian

Society for Technical

Education (ISTE)

LM3557

LM.11565

LM.20167620

M.1620414

LM 93929

5 Phani Kumar Vaddi

Sr.Gr.Assistant

Professor &

Mentor(AS&A)

i/c

1. Institution of Engineers

(India)

2. Indian Geotechnical

Society

M-160677-2

L-4300

6 AHL Swaroop Sr Gr Assistant

Professor

1. Institution of Engineers

(India)

2. Indian Society for

Technical Education

1606764

LM214586

7 G.Sai Krishna Assistant

Professor

The Institution of Engineers

(India)

AM184314

8 CH. Naga Bharath Assistant

Professor

1. Institute of Engineers

IE(I)

2. Indian Geotechnical

Society

AM1843055

LM4395

9 Sambangi

Arunchaitanya

Assistant

professor

The Institution of Engineers

(India)

AM1843462

10 Madasu Durga Rao Assistant

Professor

The Institution of Engineers

(India)

AM184344-6

11 Dr Subhashish Dey Assistant

professor

1. Institute for Engineering

Research and Publication.

2. Hong Kong chemical,

Biological &

Environment Engineering

Society.

3. American Chemical

Society

PM80426173

31954089

203327

12 Dr P Swamy Naga

Ratna Giri

Assistant

Professor

1. The Institution of

Engineers India.

2. Indian concrete Institute.

AM183941-4

13108

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Professional Society Chapters – Faculty Memberships - Summary

S. No. Professional Society Name No. of Faculty

1 The Institution Engineers

(India) 18

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Professional Society Chapters – Faculty Memberships

S.

No. Faculty Name Designation

Professional

Society Name Membership No.

1 Dr.M.SIVA KUMAR Professor IE (I) F-118726-7

2 Dr.L.RAVI SRINIVAS Professor IE (I) F-1209864

3 Dr.G.SRINIVASA RAO Professor IE (I) M-163716-3

4 Sri.A.AMARENDRA Assoc. Prof IE (I) F-124936-5

5 Smt.CH.SUJATHA Assoc. Prof IE (I) M-1542669

6 Sri.Md.RAFI KHAN Assoc. Prof IE (I) M-1542677

7 Sri.E.VARGIL KUMAR Assoc. Prof IE (I) M-1542685

8 Dr.MADHU KIRAN BUDDI Assoc. Prof IE (I) AM-114963-1

9 Dr.G.KISHOR BABU Assoc. Prof IE (I) M-160786-8

10 Sri.G.BALAJI Assist. Prof IE (I) M-1542885

11 Sri.J. HEMASUNDAR Assist. Prof IE (I) AM-1659270

12 Sri.G.RAMESH Assist. Prof IE (I) AM-1659289

13 Sri.D.VIJAY ARUN Assist. Prof IE (I) AM-1659386

14 Sri.V.NAGA BABU Assist. Prof IE (I) AM-1669300

15 Sri.V.PRATHAP BABU Assist. Prof IE (I) AM-1659319

16 Sri.D.BHAVANA RUSHI Assist. Prof IE (I) AM-1659297

17 Sri. P. BALA KOTESWARA RAO Assist. Prof IE (I) AM-1659343

18 Ms. CH. TRINAYANI Assist. Prof IE (I) AM-1659327

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Professional Society Chapters – Faculty Memberships - Summary

S. No. Professional Society Name No. of

Faculty

1 IE(I) 20

2 ISTE 05

3 ASME 01

4 FMFP 01

5 ISHMT 01

6 Solar Energy Society of India 01

7 Indian Society for Research and

Development 01

8 IIM 01

9 Society for Failure Analysis 01

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Professional Society Chapters – Faculty Memberships

S. No. Faculty Name Designation Professional

Society Name

Membership

No.

1 Dr. P. Ravindra Babu Professor & Advisor to

Management IIM IIM54856

2 Dr. P. Ravindra Babu Professor & Advisor to

Management ASME 7291818

3 Dr. P. Ravindra Babu Professor & Advisor to

Management

Solar Energy

Society of India LM-0909

4 Dr. P. Ravindra Babu Professor & Advisor to

Management ISTE LM2306

5 Dr. P. Ravindra Babu Professor & Advisor to

Management IE(I) F111548-7

6 Dr. M. R. Ch. Sastry Professor & Vice-Principal

(Academics) FMFP LM722

7 Dr. M.R.Ch. Sastry Professor & Vice-Principal

(Academics) IE(I) AM094311-0

8 Dr. K. Syam Sundar Professor & CoE IE(I) F1247707

9 Dr. A. Jawahar Babu Professor & HoD ISTE LM12227

10 Dr. A. Jawahar Babu Professor & HoD IE(I) M128719-7

11 Dr. B. Karuna Kumar Professor & Director -

AS&A ISTE LM2321

12 Dr. B. Karuna Kumar Professor & Director -

AS&A IE(I)

A522639-3

AM092105-2

13 Sri K. Ch. Kishor

Kumar Associate Professor ISTE LM29268

14 Sri K. Ch. Kishor

Kumar Associate Professor IE(I) AM094313-7

15 Sri D. Kiran Prasad Associate Professor IE(I) M1637074

16 Sri D. Kiran Prasad Associate Professor ISTE LM50995

17 Dr. J. A. RangaBabu Associate Professor

IE(I) M163706-6

18 Sri B.V.S. Raghu

Vamsi Sr. Gr. Asst. Professor IE(I)

M1637082

19 Sri B.V.S. Raghu

Vamsi

Sr. Gr. Asst. Professor ISHMT

ISHMT1318

20 Sri P. TejoMurthi Assistant Professor IE(I) AM184350-0

21 Sri K. Krishna

Kishore

Assistant Professor Society For Failure

Analysis

FLM-SFA-

0544

22 Sri K. Krishna

Kishore Assistant Professor

Indian Society for

Research &

Development

M4150905499

23 Sri T. Siva Krishna Assistant Professor IE(I) M1637215

24 Dr. L. Ramesh Assistant Professor IE(I) M1637090

25 Sri J. Phani Kumar Assistant Professor IE(I) AM181792-5

26 Sri B. Ramesh Nayak Assistant Professor IE(I) AM1843115

27 Sri T. Nagaraju Assistant Professor IE(I) M1637104

28 Sri D. Tarun Assistant Professor IE(I) AM184316-0

29 Dr. G. Karuna Kumar Assistant Professor IE(I) M163711-2

30 Sri N. Premdasu Assistant Professor IE(I) AM184322-5

31 Sri A. Rajesh Assistant Professor IE(I) AM1843233

32 Sri K. Ramakanth Assistant Professor IE(I) AM1843136

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: Electronics and Communication Engineering

Professional Society Chapters – Faculty Memberships - Summary

S. No. Professional Society

Name No. of Faculty

1 IE 26

2 IETE 07

3 IEEE 03 (SMIEEE-2 &

MIEEE-1)

4 ISTE 09

5 SEMCI 01

6

Biomedical

Engineering Society

of India

01

7 IAENG 01

8 MACM 01

9 ISSE 01

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: Electronics and Communication Engineering

Professional Society Chapters – Faculty Memberships

S.

No. Faculty Name Designation

Professional

Society Name Membership No.

1 Dr.M.Kamaraju Professor &

Mentor

IETE

IE

ISTE

SMIEEE

MACM

IETE – F188534L

IE – F116926 – 9

ISTE – LM 94296

91141810

2 Dr.V.V.K.D.V.Prasad Professor

IETE

IE

ISTE

IETE – F190644

IE – F1206407

ISTE – LM38703

3 Dr.R.SrinivasaRao Professor

ISTE

SEMCI

BESI

ISTE – LM85006

Society of EMC

Engineers (India) –

LM924

Biomedical

Engineering Society of

India – L792

4 Dr.K.NagaPrakash Professor IETE

ISTE

IETE – F236770

ISTE – M102148

5 Dr.Y.RamaKrishna Professor &HoD

IETE

ISTE

ISSE

IETE – M234488

ISTE –LM65873

LM-03775

6 Dr. Ch. Balaswamy Professor ISTE ISTE –LM74524

7 Sri V.Vittal Reddy Assoc. Professor IETE

ISTE

IETE – M188581

ISTE – LM 44102

8 Sri A.Mallaiah Assoc. Professor IEICE

IEICE – 1581503

9 Mrs.T.Venkata Lakshmi Assoc. Professor IE

ISTE

IE – M150337-5

ISTE – LM48530

10 Dr.Y.Syamala Assoc. Professor ISTE

IETE

ISTE – LM48528

IETE – M216330

11 Sri B.Rajasekhar Assoc. Professor

IE

IETE

SMIEEE

IE – F-1281077

IETE – F-198489

91141810

12 Sri Y.SriChakrapani Assoc. Professor IE IE – M151044 – 9

13 Dr. D. Prabhakar Assoc. Professor IEEE IEEE - 93562449

14 Dr. S. Ravi Assoc. Professor IE

ISTE

IE – M-1573985

ISTE – LM 53904

15 Mrs.L.Padmalatha Asst. Professor IE IE – M150336 – 1

16 Sri Ch.Rambabu Asst. Professor IE IE – M150338 – 8

17 Sri VargilVijay.E Asst. Professor IE IE – AM162849 – 9

18 Sri G.Rama Krishna Asst. Professor IE IE – AM155945 – 4

19 Mrs.K.Sri Lakshmi Asst. Professor IE IE – AM162848 – 0

20 Sri B.Vamsi Krishna Asst. Professor IE IE – AM156034 - 7

21 Mrs.T.Subhashini Asst. Professor IE IE – AM158546 – 3

22 Sri M.DamodharRao Asst. Professor IE IE – AM162846 – 4

23 Ms.S.Bhavani Asst. Professor IE IE – AM162845 – 6

24 Sri Samba Murthy

Nanduri Asst. Professor IE IE – AM157511 – 5

25 Sri RohithBalaJaswanth

B Asst. Professor IE IE – AM156033 – 9

26 Sri P.Anil Kumar Asst. Professor IE IE – AM162844 – 8

27 Sri P.Rama Krishna Asst. Professor IE IE – AM158656 – 7

28 Sri K.RushendraBabu Asst. Professor IE IE – AM159547 – 7

29 Ms. P. Ramya Asst. Professor IE IE – AM162862 – 6

30 Sri B.Ajay Kumar Asst. Professor IE IE – AM162859 – 6

31 Sri Y.Bhavani Prasad Asst. Professor IE IE – AM162858 – 8

32 Mrs.V.Sree Lakshmi Asst. Professor IE IE – M153079 – 2

33 Mrs. V.Priyadarshini Asst. Professor IE IE – AM163289 – 5

34 Mrs. B. Naga Sireesha Asst. Professor IE IE – M153187 – 5

35 Sri T AanadaBabu Asst. Professor IAENG

M-IEEE

IAENG – 247472

95031695

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: Computer Science and Engineering

Professional Society Chapters – Faculty Memberships - Summary

S. No. Professional Society

Name No. of Faculty

1. MISTE 7

2 MIETE 1

3 MIE 7

4 MCSI 8

5 MISRS 1

6 MIAENG 6

7 IEEE 3

8 AMIE 7

9 SAEINDIA 7

10 FIE 2

11 IACSIT 2

12 SDIWC 3

13 IRED 1

14 ACM 2

15 IET 1

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: Computer Science and Engineering

Professional Society Chapters – Faculty Memberships

S.

No. Faculty Name Designation

Professional

Society Name Membership No.

1 Dr.G.V.S.N.R.V. Prasad

Professor of

CSE,

Principal

MISTE LM2312

MIETE M134710

MIE M113827/2

MISRS L-2955

SAEINDIA 7190410512

2 Dr.M.Babu Rao Professor & HoD

MISTE LM48531

MIE M-1534356

SAEINDIA 7190410517

FIE F-124768-5

MCSI I1204414

3 Dr.S.Narayana

Professor

&Mentor(AS&A)

FIE F-124772-3

MISTE LM48532

SAEINDIA 7190410518

4 Dr.Y.Adilakshmi Associate

Professor MCSI N1271415

5 Dr.K.Srinivas Associate

Professor AMIE M-163705-8

6 Dr.K.Srinivas Associate

Professor SAEINDIA 7190410506

7 Dr.A.JagadeeswaraRao Associate

Professor SAEINDIA 7190410510

8 Dr.S.JayaPrada Associate

Professor SAEINDIA 7190410556

9 Dr.B.Sai Chandana Associate

Professor

MIE M-1699105

MCSI I1505816

IRED AM101000585166

SDIWC 27471

MIAENG 138319

10 Dr. G. Sridevi Associate

Professor

MISTE LM116733

MCSI I1503828

ACM 7538954

MIAENG 157046

11 Dr.T.Srinivasa Rao Associate

Professor

MISTE

LM58377

MCSI 00174154

IACSIT 80345535

MIAENG 235066

12 Dr.RavisankarMalladi Associate MISTE LM69597

Professor AMIE AM1676272

13 Dr.Sk.Mohammad Rafi Associate

Professor

MISTE LM85406

MCSI 00173024

IACSIT 80346809

MIAENG 131249

MIE AM159777-1

14 Mrs.G.Bharathi Assistant

Professor

IEEE 92174728

MIE M-163717-1

ACM 9359454

15 Mrs.Sk.Salma Begum Assistant

Professor AMIE AM151169-9

16 Mr.J.N.V.RSwaroopkumar Assistant

Professor IEEE 91099158

17 Mrs.T.Nagamani Assistant

Professor MIE M-163718-5

18 Mr.K.Bhaskar Assistant

Professor IEEE 93939517

19 Mrs.A.Aparna Assistant

Professor

MIE M-163719-8

IET 1100265014

20 Mr.K.Amruta Sagar Assistant

Professor MCSI F8002284

21 Mrs.G.Keerthi Assistant

Professor AMIE AM184335-7

22 Mrs.V.Sandhya Assistant

Professor AMIE AM184302-0

23 Mrs.K.Sri Lakshmi Assistant

Professor AMIE AM184337-3

24 Mrs.K.Nandini Assistant

Professor AMIE AM184326-5

25 Mr.E.Bala Bhaskar Rao Assistant

Professor MIAENG 180920

26 Mrs.J.LakshmiAlekhya Assistant

Professor MIAENG 275757

27 Mrs.J.LakshmiAlekhya Assistant

Professor SDIWC 29358

28 Dr.R.Abinaya Assistant

Professor SAEINDIA 7190410535

29 Ms. P. Anusha Assistant

Professor SDIWC 29359

30 Mr.K.BalaBrahmeswara

Rao

Assistant

Professor MCSI M1063904

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Professional Society Chapters – Faculty Memberships - Summary

S. No. Professional

Society Name No. Of Faculty

1 CSI 4

2 ISTE 5

3 IE 10

4 IAENG 8

5 SAEINDIA 6

6 ACM 2

7 IEEE 1

8 UACEE 1

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Professional Society Chapters – Faculty Memberships

S.

No. Faculty Name Designation

Professional

Society Name Membership No.

1 Dr.M.V.L.N.RAJA RAO Professor

CSI 00002449

SAEINDIA

(1-9-2019

TO

31-08-2020)

7190410509

2 Dr.CH.KAVITHA Professor & HOD

CSI N1065902

ISTE LM48534

IE M-153434-8

SAEINDIA

(1-9-2019

TO

31-08-2020)

7190410510

3 Sri Y.K.VISWANADHAM

Associate

Professor

CSI 00133197

ISTE LM86462

IE M-1534335

SAEINDIA

(1-9-2019

TO

31-08-2020)

7190410511

IAENG 179100

ACM

(01.12.2015

TO

01.12.2017)

1621521

IEEE

(01.01.2016

TO

31.12.2017)

92722821

4 Dr.CH.SURESH BABU

Associate

Professor

IE M-1641659

SAEINDIA

(1-9-2019

TO

31-08-2020)

7190410508

5 Sri B.SRINUVASUKUMAR

Associate

Professor

CSI 01199490

ISTE LM86463

SAEINDIA

(1-9-2019

TO

31-08-2020)

7190410550

6 Dr.D.N.V.S.L.S.INDIRA

Associate

Professor

IE M-163712

SAEINDIA

(1-9-2019

TO

31-08-2020)

7190410507

7 Sri M.NAGA RAJU Assistant

Professor IAENG 179793

8 Mr.M.DILEEP KUMAR Assistant

Professor IAENG 126459

9 Mrs.T.SUMALLIKA Assistant

Professor

ACM 6733777

IE M-163714-7

UACEE

(26.08.2015

TO

26.08.2018)

AM10100052244

10 Mr.I.LAKSHMI NARAYANA Assistant

Professor

IE AM18438-5

IAENG 276553

11 Mr.B.SOBHAN BABU Assistant

Professor IE M-1637155

12 Smt.P.NAGA SRAVANTHI Assistant

Professor IE AM184326-8

13 Ms.P.RAJYA LAKSHMI

Assistant

Professor IE AM184325-5

14 Smt.A.KOTESWARAMMA Assistant

Professor

IE AM184324-1

IAENG 268632

15 Mr.K.KRANTHI KUMAR Assistant

Professor

ISTE LM130911

IAENG 193666

16 Mr.Y N S SATYANARAYANA Assistant

Professor IAENG 214609

17 Mr.CH.VENKATESWARA RAO Assistant

Professor

ISTE LM121691

IAENG 265514

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Professional Society Chapters – Faculty Memberships - Summary

S. No. Professional Society

Name No. of Faculty

1

The Hyderabad

Management

Association

2

2

Indian Academic

Researchers

Association

10

3

Association of

Indian Management

Schools

11

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: ___MBA___

Professional Society Chapters – Faculty Memberships

S. No. Faculty Name Designation Professional

Society Name Membership No.

1. Dr. S. Madahvi Assoc. Prof.

The Hyderabad

Management

Association

IM -2199

2. Dr. S. Madahvi Assoc. Prof.

Indian Academic

Researchers

Association

499/2020

3 Mr. G. Kamal Asst. Prof

Indian Academic

Researchers

Association

524/2020

4. Ms.Y.V.Naga

Kumari Asst. Prof.

Indian Academic

Researchers

Association

496/2020

5. Ms.K.Susmitha Asst. Prof.

Indian Academic

Researchers

Association

498/2020

6. Mr.M .Vinod Asst. Prof.

Indian Academic

Researchers

Association

525/2020

7. T.S.Leelavathi Asst. Prof.

Indian Academic

Researchers

Association

501/2020

8. Mr.T.Hemanth

Kumar Asst. Prof.

Indian Academic

Researchers

Association

495/2020

9. K.Prudhvi Raju Asst. Prof.

Indian Academic

Researchers

Association

528/2020

10. Dr.P.V.M.Raju Asst. Prof

Indian Academic

Researchers

Association

497/2020

11. Dr.T.V.S.S.Swathi Asst. Prof.

Indian Academic

Researchers

Association

500/2020

12. Dr.T.V.S.S.Swathi Asst. Prof.

The Hyderabad

Management

Association

IM -2210

13 All Faculty Members

Association of

Indian Management

Schools

AIMS / LF / AP /

SZ / 2159

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Professional Society Chapters – Student Memberships

S.

No.

Name of the

Branch

No. of Student Memberships

2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21

1 CE 542 502 330 170 182 232

2 EEE 326 263 221 131 21 20

3 ME 86 86 86 86 126 86

4 ECE 274 271 426 353 407 232

5 CSE 110 115 223 95 158 -

6 IT 38 114 114 110 124 48

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: CIVIL ENGINEERING

Professional Society Chapters – Student Memberships

Academic Year 2015-16

S. No. Professional Society Name No. of Student members

1 Institution of Engineers(I) 368

2 Indian society of Technical Education 174

Academic Year 2016-17

S. No. Professional Society Name No. of Student members

1 Institution of Engineers(I) 354

2 Indian society of Technical Education 148

Academic Year 2017-18

S. No. Professional Society Name No. of Student members

1 Institution of Engineers(I) 236

2 Indian society of Technical Education 94

Academic Year 2018-19

S. No. Professional Society Name No. of Student members

1 Institution of Engineers(I) 114

2 Indian society of Technical Education 56

Academic Year 2019-20

S. No. Professional Society Name No. of Student members

1 Institution of Engineers(I) 114

2 Indian society of Technical Education 56

3 Indian Geo Technical Society 12

Academic Year 2020-21

S. No. Professional Society Name No. of Student members

1 Institution of Engineers(I) 114

2 Indian society of Technical Education 56

3 Indian Geo Technical Society 62

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: CIVIL ENGINEERING

Professional Societies Chapters Activities

Academic Year 2015-16

S. No. Professional

Society Name Event Name Date

No. of

Participants

1 IE(I) &ISTE Technical Quiz 12thSeptember ,2015 74

2 IE(I) &ISTE Poster Presentation 13thSeptember,2015 6

3 IE(I) &ISTE Paper Presentation 13thSeptember,2015 5

4 IE(I) &ISTE Guest Lecture 15thSeptember,2015 188

Academic Year 2016-17

S. No. Professional

Society Name Event Name Date

No. of

Participants

1 IE(I) &ISTE Technical Quiz 12thSeptember ,2016 102

2 IE(I) &ISTE Poster Presentation 13thSeptember,2016 8

3 IE(I) &ISTE Paper Presentation 14thSeptember,2016 8

4 IE(I) &ISTE Guest Lecture 15thSeptember,2016 136

5 IE(I) &ISTE Guest Lecture 04th November 2016 124

6 IE(I) &ISTE Paper Presentation 02nd February 2017 8

7 IE(I) &ISTE Guest Lecture 4th March 2017 136

Academic Year 2017-18

S. No. Professional

Society Name Event Name Date

No. of

Participants

1 IE(I) &ISTE Technical Quiz 11thSeptember ,2017 98

2 IE(I) &ISTE Poster Presentation 13thSeptember,2017 7

3 IE(I) &ISTE Paper Presentation 14thSeptember,2017 5

4 IE(I) &ISTE Guest Lecture 15thSeptember,2017 148

5 IE(I) &ISTE Guest Lecture 2nd October,2017 144

Academic Year 2018-19

S. No. Professional

Society Name Event Name Date

No. of

Participants

1 IE(I) &ISTE Technical Quiz 12thSeptember ,2018 68

2 IE(I) &ISTE Poster Presentation 12thSeptember,2018 8

3 IE(I) &ISTE Paper Presentation 13thSeptember,2018 6

4 IE(I) &ISTE Guest Lecture 15thSeptember,2018 166

Academic Year 2019-20

S. No. Professional

Society Name Event Name Date

No. of

Participants

1 IGS

Webinar on

“Modelling of Ground

Water Control during

15th June,2020 122

Construction”

2 IE(I) & ISTE Technical Quiz 13th September 2019 22

3 IE(I) & ISTE Poster Presentation 14th September 2019 6

Academic Year 2020-21

S. No. Professional

Society Name Event Name Date

No. of

Participants

1 IGS

Webinar on

“Landslide Hazard and Monitoring”

02nd July,2020 116

2 IGS

Webinar on

“Excavator based

Technologies in Ground Engineering”

14th July,2020 123

3 IGS

Webinar on “Grouting

Technology in Civil Engineering

Applications”

11th December,2020 119

4 IE(I) & ISTE Technical Quiz 13th September 2020 43

5 IE(I) & ISTE Guest Lecture 15th September 2020 114

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Professional Society Chapters – Student Memberships

Academic Year 2015-16

S. No. Professional Society Name

No. of

Student

members

1 The Institution Engineers (India) 326

Academic Year 2016-17

S. No. Professional Society Name

No. of

Student

members

1 The Institution Engineers (India) 263

Academic Year 2017-18

S. No. Professional Society Name

No. of

Student

members

1 The Institution Engineers (India) 221

Academic Year 2018-19

S. No. Professional Society Name

No. of

Student

members

1 The Institution Engineers (India) 131

Academic Year 2019-20

S. No. Professional Society Name

No. of

Student

members

1 The Institution Engineers (India) 21

Academic Year 2020-21

S. No. Professional Society Name

No. of

Student

members

1 The Institution Engineers (India) 20

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Professional Societies Chapters Activities

(Paste one sample photo for each event and indicate the Professional Society Name and event name)

Academic Year 2015-16

S.

No.

Professional

Society Name Event Name Date

No. of

Participants

1

ESCON

Guest Lecture on Different types of substations in

Grid and its Elements

27-08-2015

TO 28-08-2015

120

2 Two day Work Shop on PCB

design

08-09-2015

TO 09-09-2015

220

3 Guest Lecture on Basic concepts

of Electrical protection & Relay systems

08-09-2015 162

4 Guest Lecture on Present Power

System Scenario 15-09-2015 280

5

Two day National level workshop on Emerging

Technology: Internet of Things (IoT)

21-09-2015

TO 22-09-2015

24

6 Guest Lecture on PLC scada 02-01-2016 134

7 Two day workshop on Solar

Photo voltaic technology Jobs & Internship opportunities

04-02-2016

TO

05-02-2016 80

8 Resistor Colour coding 09-02-2016 10

Academic Year 2016-17

S.

No.

Professional

Society Name Event Name Date

No. of

Participants

1

IE(I)-

Institution of

Engineers

One day workshop on Grid

Operation with Modern Tools 15-09-2016 183

2

Guest Lecture on Electrical

Systems and

its Components

22-09-2016 163

3

A One Week Workshop on

Advanced Industrial Automation

Training

14-11-2016

To

18-11-2016

36

4

A Workshop on Solar PV

Training system and Solar PV

Grid Tie Training System

30-11-2016

To

03-12- 2016

183

5 Guest Lecture on Indian Power

Sector-an Overview 16-12-2016 183

6 Guest Lecture on Renewable

energy systems 16-12-2016 183

7

Guest Lecture on Energy

Conservation in

Power Industry

16-12-2016 163

8

A Workshop on Smart Grid

Automation With Solar Wifi

Communication

07-03-2017

TO

08-03-2017

163

Academic Year 2017-18

S.

No.

Professional

Society Name Event Name Date

No. of

Participants

1

IE(I)-

Institution of

Engineers

A Guest Lecture on Distribution

Protection & Scada

15-09-2017

(Fore noon) 203

2 A Guest Lecture on Distribution

Protection & Scada

15-09-2017

(After noon) 162

3

Three day Workshop on

Fundamentals on PLC – Phase I

By APSSDC Team

30-01-2018 TO

01-02-2018 122

4

Three day Workshop on

Fundamentals on PLC Phase I

By APSSDC Team

19-02-2018 TO

21-02-2018 134

5

Three day Workshop on

Fundamentals on PLC – Phase II

By APSSDC Team

26-02-2018

TO

28-02-2018

122

6

Three day Workshop on

Fundamentals on PLC – Phase I

By APSSDC Team

05-03-2018

TO

07-03-2018

64

Academic Year 2018-19

S.

No.

Professional

Society Name Event Name Date

No. of

Participants

1

IE(I)-

Institution of

Engineers

Adjunct faculty program on Industrial Familiarization

02-08-2018

TO

04-08-2018 203

2 Adjunct faculty program on Industrial Familiarization

21-08-2018

TO 23-08-2018

179

3 Three day Work Shop on

Fundamentals of PLC Phase II

04-09-2018

TO 06-09-2018

96

4 Guest Lecture on Operation of

Thermal Power Plants 15-09-2018 155

5 Guest lecture on Recent Trends and real time issues on power

system 28-03-2019 380

Academic Year 2019-20

S.

No.

Professional

Society Name Event Name Date

No. of

Participants

1

IE(I)-

Institution of

Engineers

Three day Work Shop on

Fundamentals of PLC Phase I

18-07-2019

TO

20-07-2019

167

2

Adjunct faculty program on

Advancements in Power System

protection Of Power System

19-08-2019

TO

20-08-2019

181

3 Three day Work Shop on

PCB Design

19-08-2019

TO

21-08-2019

137

4

Adjunct faculty program on

Advancements in Power System

Operation and Control

07-09-2019 and

09-09-2019 150

5 SAE INDIA Guest lecture on Electric Vehicle

Technology 25-09-2019 121

6 IE(I)-

Institution of

Engineers

Adjunct faculty program on

Theoretical and practical aspects

of Transformers

17-10-2019

TO

18-10-2019

166

7 Three day Work Shop on PCB

Design Phase II

27-02-2020

TO 29-02-2020

137

Academic Year 2020-21

S. No. Professional

Society Name Event Name Date

No. of

Participants

1 IE(I)-

Institution of

Engineers

Latest Technological Insights In

Solar Energy 15-09-2020 342

2 Workshop on Internet of Things 29-01-2021 TO

30-01-2021 162

3 Opportunities on the Core side in UK 19-06-2021 81

4 Opportunities on the Core side in UK 26-06-2021 112

Adjunct faculty program on “Advancements in Power

System Operation and Control” Conducted from 19-08-2019

TO 20-08-2019, by Er.M.Durga Prasad, Chief Engineer,

Rtd,APSEB, Vijayawada.

.

Adjunct faculty program on “Advancements in Power

System Protection” Conducted from 07-09-2019 and

09-09-2019, by Er. M. Durga Prasad, Chief Engineer,

Rtd.APSEB, Vijayawada.

Guest lecture on “Recent Trends and real time issues on

power system” delivered on 28-03-2019, Er.M.Narayana

Prasad, Industry Expert.

A guest lecture on “present day power scenario” Conducted

on 15-09-2015, by Mr.T.Srinivasa Rao.

Adjunct faculty program on “Advancements in Power System

Operation and Control” Conducted from 17-10-2019 To 18-10-

2019, by Er.M.Durga Prasad, Chief Engineer, Rtd, APSEB,

Vijayawada.

Three day Work Shop on “Fundamentals of PLC Phase I”

Conducted from 19-08-2019 TO 21-08-2019, by APSSDC

Team

Guest lecture on “Recent Trends and real time issues on power

system” Conducted on 28-03-2019, by Er.M.Narayana Prasad.

Guest Lecture on “Operation of Thermal Power Plants”

Conducted on 15-09-2018, by Sri. Er.V.SrinivasaRao,

ADE,APGENCO.

Three day Work Shop on “PCB Design” Conducted from 04 -09-

2018 to 06-09-2018, by APSSDC Team.

Three day Work Shop on “PCB Design” Conducted from

04 -09-2018 to 06-09-2018, By APSSDC Team.

A Guest Lecture on “Industrial Familiarization Programme”

Conducted on 15-09- 2017 , by B.Raju DE,K.T.P.S Paloncha.

Three day Work Shop on “Fundamentals of PLC Phase II”

Conducted from by APSSDC Team.

A Guest lecture on “present day power scenario. Conducted on 15-09-2015, by Mr.T.Srinivasa Rao.

A Guest lecture on “Emerging Technology IOT” Conducted from 21-09-2015 TO 22-09-2015, Er.M.V.Rajasekhar, AGM,BEL.

A guest lecture on “Energy Conservation in Power Industry

“,Conducted on 16-12-2016 by Sri.B.Raju,Additional Divisional

Engineer, palavancha.

A Guest Lecture on “Grid operation with Modern Tools”

Conducted on15-09-2016 by A.RAMESH, Deputy Engineer at

load dispatch center, Hyderabad.

A guest lecture on Power systems operation and its Components

was conducted on 22nd September 2016.

Workshop on “Smart Grid Automation With Solar And Wifi

Communication” Conducted from 07-03-2017 and 08-03-2017.

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Professional Society Chapters – Student Memberships

Academic Year 2015-16

S. No. Professional Society Name No. of Student members

1 ISTE 86

2 SAE ----

Academic Year 2016-17

S. No. Professional Society Name No. of Student members

1 ISTE 86

2 SAE --

Academic Year 2017-18

S. No. Professional Society Name No. of Student members

1 ISTE 86

2 SAE ----

Academic Year 2018-19

S. No. Professional Society Name No. of Student members

1 ISTE 86

2 SAE ----

Academic Year 2019-20

S. No. Professional Society Name No. of Student members

1 ISTE 86

2 SAE 40

Academic Year 2020-21

S. No. Professional Society Name No. of Student members

1 ISTE 86

2 SAE ----

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Professional Societies Chapters Activities

Professional Societies

Name of Chapter Inaugurated year

ISTE Student Chapter 1998

IE(I) Student Chapter 2012

ASME Student Chapter 2015

SAE (India) 2019

IE (I) Inaugurated by Dr. T. Srinivas, Prof. in Energy division

ASME Inaugurated by Dr. Viswanath Chinthapenta, Prof. in Energy division

ISTE Student Chapter

Professional chapter Activities

S.No Event Date Event Name No. Benefited

2020-21

1

06-06-2021

Spell Bee 52

2

07-06-2021

Word Hunt-

Technical

25

3

08-06-2021

Jam

15

4 09-06-2021 Brain Wave

18

5

11-06-2021

Quiz Time-General

32

6

12-06-2021

Quiz Time –

Technical

28

7 15-06-2021 CADit

12

8 17-06-2021 Poster Presentation

17

9

18-06-2021

Reels Karo

6

10

19-06-2021

Camera Capture

7

11 21-06-2021 Paper Presentation

11

S.No

Name of the

Event Organized

Date /

Period

Target

Audienc

e

No.

Benefited Outcome

2019-20

1 Model

Presentation

13th

September

II, III &

IV B.Tech 62

Students are

exposed to prepare

model by using the

latest technologies

in the field of

mechanical

engineering.

2 Poster

Presentation

13th

September

II, III &

IV B.Tech 24

Students are

exposed to the

latest technologies

in the field of

mechanical

engineering

3 Technical Paper

Presentation

12th

September

II, III &

IV B.Tech 44

Students are

exposed to the

latest technologies

in the field of

mechanical

engineering

4

Computer Aided

Smart Job Using

ANSYS

12th

September

III & IV

B.Tech 23

Students are

exposed to the

solve real time

problems with soft

computing tools in

the field of

mechanical

engineering

5 General Quiz 11th

September

I & II

B.Tech 62

Students are

exposed to latest

general knowledge

in various

technologies.

6 Technical Quiz 11th

September

III & IV

B.Tech 66

Students are

exposed to latest

knowledge in

various

technologies in the

field of mechanical

engineering.

7

Computer Aided

Smart Job Using

CATIA

09th

September

III & IV

B.Tech 63

Students are

exposed to the

model real objects

with soft

computing tools in

the field of

mechanical

engineering

8

Computer Aided

Smart Job Using

Solid Edge

09th

September II B.Tech 66

Students are

exposed to the

model real objects

with soft

computing tools in

the field of

mechanical

engineering

2018-19

1 GEMSMEET2K19

(Paper Contest)

22nd

February,

2019

II, III.&

IV

B.Tech

40

This event covers

latest Trends in

mechanical

engineering field

like Composite,

Robotics, FEM,

CAM, CFD,SCM

etc.,

2

Quote a solution

(On the Eve of

Engineer’s Day)

15th

September,

2018

II, III.&

IV

B.Tech

26

Students are

exposed to the

latest technologies

in the field of

mechanical

engineering.

3

Model Contest

(On the Eve of

Engineer’s Day)

15th

September,

2018

II, III.&

IV

B.Tech

32

Students are

exposed to the

latest technologies

in the field of

mechanical

engineering.

4

Smart Job

(On the Eve of

Engineer’s Day)

14th

September,

2018

I, II,

III.& IV

B.Tech

210

Students are

exposed to the

latest technologies

in the field of

mechanical

engineering

5

Technical Quiz

(On the Eve of

Engineer’s Day)

14th

September,

2018

II, III.&

IV

B.Tech

152

Students are

exposed to the

latest technologies

in the field of

mechanical

engineering

6

Poster Contest

(On the Eve of

Engineer’s Day)

14th

September,

2018

II, III.&

IV

B.Tech

28

Students are

exposed to the

latest technologies

in the field of

mechanical

engineering.

7 Essay Writing 06-09-

2018

II, III and

IV B. Tech 42

8 Instant Drawing 20-09-

2018

II, III and

IV B. Tech 15

9 Tech - Jam 07-01-

2019

II, III and

IV B. Tech 43

10 Mini Mock Gate 09-01-

2019

III and IV

B. Tech 35

11 CATIA - Sketcher 29-01-

2019

III and IV

B. Tech 36

2017-2018

1 GEMSMEET2K18

(Paper Contest)

20th

February,

2018

II, III.& IV

B.Tech 40

This event covers

latest Trends in

mechanical

engineering field

like Robotics,

FEM, CAM,

CFD,SCM etc.,

2

Quote a solution

(On the Eve of

Engineer’s Day)

15th

September,

2017

II, III.& IV

B.Tech 48

Students are

exposed to the

latest technologies

in the field of

mechanical

engineering.

3

Poster Contest

(On the Eve of

Engineer’s Day)

15th

September,

2017

II, III.& IV

B.Tech 32

4

Technical Quiz

(On the Eve of

Engineer’s Day)

15th

September,

2017

II, III.& IV

B.Tech 124

5

Model Contest

(On the Eve of

Engineer’s Day)

15th

September,

2017

II, III.& IV

B.Tech 45

6

Smart Job

(On the Eve of

Engineer’s Day)

14th

September

2017

II, III.& IV

B.Tech 210

2016-17

1 GEMSMEET2K17

(Paper Contest)

20th

February,

2017

II, III.&

IV

B.Tech

40

This event covers

latest Trends in

mechanical

engineering field

like Robotics,

FEM, CAM,

CFD,SCM etc.,

2

Paper Contest

(On the Eve of

Engineer’s Day)

15th

September,

2016

II, III.&

IV

B.Tech

40

Students are

exposed to the

latest technologies

in the field of

3

Poster Contest

(On the Eve of

Engineer’s Day)

15th

September,

2016

II, III.&

IV

B.Tech

38

mechanical

engineering.

4

Technical Quiz

(On the Eve of

Engineer’s Day)

15th

September,

2016

II, III.&

IV

B.Tech

84

4

Model Contest

(On the Eve of

Engineer’s Day)

15th

September,

2016

II, III.&

IV

B.Tech

60

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: Electronics and Communication Engineering

Professional Society Chapters – Student Memberships

Academic Year 2015-16

S. No. Professional Society

Name No. of Student members

1 IE 155

2 ISF (73+46)=119

Academic Year 2016-17

S. No. Professional Society

Name No. of Student members

1 IE 225

2 ISF 46

Academic Year 2017-18

S. No. Professional Society

Name No. of Student members

1 IE (155+225)=380

2 ISF 46

Academic Year 2018-19

S. No. Professional Society

Name No. of Student members

1 IE (175+37)=212

2 ISF 141

Academic Year 2019-20

S. No. Professional Society

Name No. of Student members

1 IE (175+12+69)=256

2 ISF 141

3 SAEINDIA 10

Academic Year 2020-21

S. No. Professional Society

Name No. of Student members

1 ISF 141

2 IEEE On going

3 IE (69+12)=81

4 SAEINDIA 10

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: Electronics and Communication Engineering

Professional Societies Chapters Activities

(Paste one sample photo for each event and indicate the Professional Society Name and event name)

Academic Year 2015-16

S.

No.

Professi

onal

Society

Name

Event Name Date

No. of

Participa

nts

Photo

1 ECSAt A Guest Lecture

on “ Internet of

Things”

28th

March

2016 90

2 ISF

A Guest Lecture on "Advanced

Embedded Real

Time Operating

Systems"

10th

March

2016 95

3 IE

A three

dayworkshop

“Swarm

Intelligence

Techniques-

Applications to

Signal

Processing,

Communication

s and Instrumentation

5th – 7th

February

2016 74

4 IE

A three day

training

program on

“Advanced

Telecom

Technologies”

11th -13th

January

2016 84

5 ECSAt

A one day

workshop on

“Methodologies on embedded

system

designing”

8thJanuary 2016

171

6 IE

A Guest Lecture

on “Memory

Design

Techniques”

8th

January

2016 32

7 IE

A one day

workshop on

“ZED board and

Vivado”

5th

January

2016 21

8 ISF

A Two day

workshop on

“Image

processing

applications

using

MATLAB”

12th -13th

October

2015 145

9 IE

A Two day National level

workshop on

“Emerging

Technology:

Internet of

Things (IoT)

21st-22nd

Septemb

er 2015 549

10 IE

45th Engineers

Day

Celebrations

and a Guest Lecture on

“ALIEN

VISION”

15th

September

2015

200

11 ECSAt

54th Teachers

Day

Celebrations

and a Guest

Lecture on “

Future of Product/Solutio

n Development”

4th

Septemb

er 2015 200

Academic Year 2016-17

S. Professi Event Name Date No. of

No. onal

Society

Name

Participa

nts

1 ECSAt

A Guest Lecture

on "Smart Technologies

for Smart

Living-IoT"

30th March

2017 151

2 IE

A two day

workshop on

"Ethical Hacking and

Cyber Security"

28th-29th

Decemb

er 2016

81

3 IE

A Guest Lecture

on “Multirate

Signal

Processing”

21st

Septemb

er 2016 120

4 IE

A one day

workshop on “ Intelligent

world connected

together :

Internet of

Things”

6th

Septemb

er 2016 209

5 IE

A Guest Lecture

on “VLSI &

Signal

Processing -A View”

24th

August

2016 150

6 ISF

A seminar on

“Introduction to

cognitive

Internet of

Things”

3rd

August

2016 150

Academic Year 2017-18

S.

No.

Professi

onal

Society

Name

Event Name Date

No. of

Participa

nts

1 IE A Guest Lecture

on "Antenna

Applications"

24th

March

2018 280

2 ECSAt

A Guest Lecture

on " Evolution of wireless

communications

"

30th January

2018 280

3 IE

A Guest Lecture

on "Indian

Remote Sensing

Satellites data

reception and

processing

9th

Septemb

er 2017 260

Academic Year 2018-19

S.

No.

Professi

onal

Society

Name

Event Name Date

No. of

Participa

nts

1 ISF

Guest lecture on

"Signal

Treatment and

Analysis"

28th

March

2019 280

2 ISF

One Day

workshop on

"Making of

Electronic

Circuits"

16th

March

2019 94

3 IE

Two day

workshop on

"Ethical Hacking and

cyber security

principles"

7th - 8th March

2019 100

4 IE

Certificate

program on

“Python

programming

with IoT

applications”

18th -19th

February

2019 105

5 IEEE Two day

workshop on

“DRONES”

18th -19th

January

2019 101

6 IE

A Three Day

workshop on

"Frontend

Foundations

19th -

22nd

Septemb

er 2018

58

7 ISF

Guest Lecture

on "Awareness

on telecommunicat

ion engineering

15th

September 2018

280

8 IE

Guest Lecture

on

"Development

of Mobile

Services in India"

24th

August

2018 300

9 APSSD

C i2E SmartIDEA

2018-19

10th -11th

August

2018 60

10 ISF &

IEEE

Workshop on

"System

Verilog using

FPGA

9th - 10th

August

2018 50

11 APSSD

C

one day workshop on

"Aws cloud 4

all"

7th July

2018 60

Academic Year 2019-20

S.

No.

Professi

onal

Society

Name

Event Name Date

No. of

Participa

nts

1 ECSAt

One day

workshop on

"Developing of

Electronic Circuits"

5th

March

2020 100

2 ISF

Three day

workshop on

“Embedded System Design

Using

Advanced TI

tools”

14th- 16th October

2019 35

3 Dept. of

ECE

Guest lecture on “Electronic

Devices”

3rd August

2019 253

4 ISF

Certificate

program on “Python

programming

with IoT

applications”

26th - 27th July

2019 90

5 ECSAt

Guest lecture on

“ Smart Sensors

and Actuators

using

MEMS and

VLSI Technology”

19th July

2019 265

Academic Year 2020-21

S.

No.

Professio

nal

Society

Name

Event Name Date

No. of

Participa

nts

1 ISF

Two day

workshop on

"AI /ML

applications using python

programming

"

4th-5th

Februar

y

2021

240

2 ISF

A webinar on

"Digital marketing in

india"

30th

January

2021

470

3 ECSAt One day

workshop on

"PCB Design"

20th

Novemb

er 2020 253

4 ECSAt

Webinar on

"Virtual

Reality

Technology"

15th

Septemb

er 2020 550

5 ECSAt

Workshop on "Fundamentals

of Drone

Technology"

27th July

2020 to 1st

August

2020

130

6 ISF Webinar on

"Cyber

Security"

20th July

2020 480

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: Computer Science and Engineering

Professional Society Chapters – Student Memberships

Academic Year 2015-16

S. No. Professional Society Name No. of Student

members

1 Computer Society of India(CSI) 60

2 Indian Society for Technical

Education (ISTE) 50

Academic Year 2016-17

S. No. Professional Society Name No. of Student

members

1 Computer Society of India(CSI) 115

Academic Year 2017-18

S. No. Professional Society Name No. of Student

members

1 Computer Society of India(CSI) 223

Academic Year 2018-19

S. No. Professional Society Name No. of Student

members

1 Computer Society of India(CSI) 95

Academic Year 2019-20

S. No. Professional Society Name No. of Student

members

1 Computer Society of India(CSI) 137

2 SAE INDIA 21

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: Computer Science and Engineering

Professional Societies Chapters Activities

Academic Year 2015-16

S. No. Professional

Society Name Event Name Date No. of Participants

1. Computer Society of

India

Workshop on “Big

Data Analytics With Hadoop”

23rd -24th

Feb 2016 112

2. Computer Society of

India Workshop on “Android

Material Design” 29th-30th Dec 2015 131

3. Computer Society of

India

Workshop on “Internet Of Things”

6th -7th Oct 2015 123

4. Computer Society of

India

Guest lecture on

“Innovation and Startup culture”

2nd –Jan 2016 180

5. Computer Society of

India COMIFEST -2K15

15th September 2015

23

Academic Year 2016-17

S. No. Professional

Society Name Event Name Date No. of Participants

1. Computer Society of

India

Workshop on “Linux administration”

24th December 2016 78

2. Computer Society of

India

Workshop on “Internet Of Things”

23rd -24th September 2016

118

3. Computer Society of

India

Guest Lecture on “Block-Chain Technology”

25th March 2017 200

4. Computer Society of

India

Guest Lecture on “Distributed Data

Mining Design and

Applications in today's Information Era”

28th December 2016

160

5. Computer Society of

India

COMIFEST -2K16

15th September 2016

21

Academic Year 2017-18

S. No. Professional

Society Name Event Name Date No. of Participants

1. Computer Society of

India

Guest Lecture on

“A Glimpse on IT Career delivered”

by

4th April 2018 250

Mr.U.Srikanth CEO of start-up

company

2. Computer Society of

India Group Discussion 1st March 2018 10

3. Computer Society of

India C Debugging 18th January 2018 32

4. Computer Society of

India

Workshop on

“Internet Architecture and its recent trends”

by

Rakesh Varudu, Software Engineer in

systems

30thDecember 2017 41

5. Computer Society of

India

Workshop on

“Python and Advanced python programming”

by AP.S.S.D.C Trainees

19th -21st December 2017

and

27th -29th January 2018.

318

6. Computer Society of

India JAM 16th November 2017 12

7. Computer Society of

India Paper Presentation 19th October 2017

05

8. Computer Society of

India

Guest Lecture on “4th

Revolution New Opportunities for fresh

graduates and how to

improve the

employability skills” by

Mr.M. Yogeswara Rao

C.E.O, Cognolabs systems Pvt.Ltd

Hyderabad

20th September

2017 240

9. Computer Society of

India

Engineer’s day

C-Programming contest

15th September 2017

44

10. Computer Society of

India Logo Quiz

08th September 2017

26

11. Computer Society of

India C -Puzzles 11thAugust 2017 30

12. Computer Society of

India Aptitude test 4th August 2017 114

Academic Year 2018-19

S. No. Professional

Society Name Event Name Date No. of Participants

1. Computer Society of

India Guest Lecture on

“Cloud Computing” 30th March 2019 250

by

Mr. Siva Satya Kumar Ammula

Principal Software engineer-lead,

Cubic Transportation

Systems, Hyderabad

2. Computer Society of

India IQ Test

19th March 2019

20

3. Computer Society of

India

Reverse Coding

15th March 2019

45

4. Computer Society of

India Group Discussion 06th March 2019

70

5. Computer Society of

India

Just A Minute

15th February 2019

15

6. Computer Society of

India

Aptitude Test

12th February 2019

65

7. Computer Society of

India Technical Founders

29th January 2019

60

8. Computer Society of

India

Guest Lecture on

“Digital customer experience”

by

ChandrappaShekarappa

- Associate Director -

Digital CX Lead at Cognizant.

15th September 2018

270

9. Computer Society of

India

COMIFEST-2018

Paper Presentation Contest

14th September 2018

32

10. Computer Society of

India

Engineers day-Programming contest

14th September 2018

133

11. Computer Society of

India

Technical Quiz

14th September 2018

67

12. Computer Society of

India Logo Quiz 10th August 2018

70

Academic Year 2019-20

S. No. Professional

Society Name Event Name Date No. of Participants

1. Computer Society of

India

Guest lecture on “Introduction to Deep

learning”

30th December 2020 253

2. Computer Society of

India

Code with Python

19th February 2020 144

3. Computer Society of

India Tech Mix 04th March 2020

52

4. Computer Society of

India

Sports quiz

08th January 2020 91

5. Computer Society of

India LOGO Quiz 23rd December 2019 81

6. Computer Society of

India

Play with C 18th December 2019 110

7. Computer Society of

India Aptitude, verbal &reasoning test

27th September 2019

91

8. Computer Society of

India Coding Contest 13th September

2019 160

9. Computer Society of

India Essay writing

12th September 2019

44

10. Computer Society of

India Debate

12th September 2019

27

11. Computer Society of

India

Guest Lecture on

“Corporate Excellence” by

Ramana Kumar S, LLM(Corp Law),

MA(Psy) Corporate Trainer,

Certified Soft Skills Trainer & Life Coach

13th August 2019 252

Academic Year 2020-21

S. No. Professional Society

Name Event Name Date No. of Participants

1. Computer Society of

India Logical Reasoning 17th April 2021 135

2. Computer Society of

India Technical Quiz on C

Programming 10th April 2021 470

3. Computer Society of

India Logical Reasoning 17th April 2021 135

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Professional Society Chapters – Student Memberships

Academic Year 2015-16

S. No. Professional

Society Name No. of Student members

1 CSI 38

Academic Year 2016-17

S. No. Professional

Society Name No. of Student members

1 CSI 114

Academic Year 2017-18

S. No. Professional

Society Name No. of Student members

1 CSI 114

Academic Year 2018-19

S. No. Professional

Society Name No. of Student members

1 CSI 110

Academic Year 2019-20

S. No. Professional

Society Name No. of Student members

1 CSI 110

2 SAEINDIA 14

Academic Year 2020-21

S. No. Professional

Society Name No. of Student members

1 CSI 34

2 SAEINDIA 14

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Professional Societies Chapters Activities

(Paste one sample photo for each event and indicate the Professional Society Name and event name)

Academic Year 2016-17

S. No. Professional

Society Name Event Name Date

No. of

Participants

1 CSI

Python

Programming

28th July 2016

To

29th July 2016

97

Academic Year 2018-19

S. No. Professional

Society Name Event Name Date

No. of

Participants

1 CSI

Mobile

Application

Development

using Android

6th September

2018

To

8th September

2018

89

Academic Year 2019-20

S. No. Professional

Society Name Event Name Date

No. of

Participants

1 SAEINDIA Quiz on Python

Programming 18th Dec 2019 5

2 SAEINDIA

Power Point

Presentation on

Ethical Hacking

20th Dec 2019 2

3 CSI

Mobile

Application

Development

using Android

31st July 2019

to

1st Aug 2019

83

4 CSI

Ethical Hacking

and Malware

Analysis

19th August 2019

To

20th August 2019

110

5 CSI

Android

Application

Development

16th March 2020

to

18th March 2020

51

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Students Participation in Workshops/Training Programmes/Paper Presentation/Project Expo

S.

No. Name of the event

Name of

the Branch

No. of Students Participated

2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21

1 Wrkshops/Training

Programmes

CE - - 7 14 3 0

EEE 1030 1257 850 1024 1059 697

ME 1487 1183 2515 2265 1274 606

ECE 11 6 3 11 5 6

CSE 534 666 1238 1013 1006 208

IT 321 147 502 608 517 485

2 Paper Presentation

CE - - 5 8 9 0

EEE 12 2 13 11 3 -

ME - 118 72 100 68 68

ECE 59 73 111 65 8 0

CSE 44 27 18 75 11 -

IT -- 2 4 2 -- --

3 Project Expo

CE - - 3 0 2 0

EEE - - 3 39 - -

ME - 60 45 32 62 -

ECE 1 1 17 12 0 0

CSE - - 2 33 38 9

IT -- -- -- -- 6 --

4

circuit-X ,

Awareness Quiz,

Poster presentation

Innovation challeng

Basic Concepts,

Theme Ballet,

Tech Transfer

Biz-Tech Quiz

Binary Battles

& Other

CE - - 5 1 24 0

EEE 3 4 6 17 29 14

ME - 84 382 587 280 -

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: CIVIL ENGINEERING

Students Participation in Workshops/Training Programmes/Paper Presentation/Project Expo

S.

No. Name of the event

No. of Students Participated

2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21

1 Workshops/Training

Programmes 7 14 3 0

2 Paper Presentation 5 8 9 0

3 Project Expo 3 0 2 0

4 Any others please add

Posters and Models 5 1 24 0

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Students Participation in Workshops/Training Programmes/Paper Presentation/Project Expo

S.

No. Name of the event

No. of Students Participated

2015-

16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19

2019-

20 2020-21

1 Workshops/Training

Programmes 1030 1257 850 1024 1059 697

2 Paper Presentation 12 2 13 11 3 -

3 Project Expo - - 3 39 - -

4

circuit-X ,

Awareness Quiz,

Poster presentation

Innovation

challenge

Basic Concepts,

Theme Ballet,

Tech Transfer

Biz-Tech Quiz

Binary Battles

& Other

3 4 6 17 29 14

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Students Participation in Workshops/Training Programmes/Paper Presentation/Project Expo

S.

No. Name of the event

No. of Students Participated

2015-

16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19

2019-

20 2020-21

1 Workshops/Training

Programmes 1487 1183 2515 2265 1274 606

2 Paper Presentation --- 118 72 100 68 68

3 Project Expo --- 60 45 32 62 ---

4 Any others please

add ---- 84 382 587 280 ----

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: Electronics and Communication Engineering

Students Participation in Workshops/Training Programmes/Paper Presentation/Project Expo

S.

No. Name of the event

No. of Students Participated

2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21

1 Workshops/Training

Programmes 11 6 3 11 5 6

2 Paper Presentation 59 73 111 65 8 0

3 Project Expo 1 1 17 12 0 0

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: Computer Science and Engineering

Students Participation in Workshops/Training Programmes/Paper Presentation/Project Expo

S.

No. Name of the event

No. of Students Participated

2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21

1 Workshops/Training

Programmes 534 666 1238 1013 1006 208

2 Paper Presentation 44 27 18 75 11 -

3 Project Expo - - 2 33 38 9

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Students Participation in Workshops/Training Programmes/Paper Presentation/Project Expo

S.

No. Name of the event

No. of Students Participated

2015-

16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19

2019-

20 2020-21

1 Workshops/Training

Programmes 321 147 502 608 517 485

2 Paper Presentation -- 2 4 2 -- --

3 Project Expo -- -- -- -- 6 --

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: MBA

Students Participation in Workshops/Training Programmes/Paper Presentation/Project Expo

S.

No. Name of the event

No. of Students Participated

2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20

1 Workshops/Training

Programmes 74 50 95 128 150

2 Paper Presentation 12 20 15 18 13

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Students achievements in Competitive Exams

S.

No. Name of the event

Name of the

Branch

No. of Students qualified

2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21

1 GATE

CE - 1 2 2 2 2

EEE 0 0 0 1 5 3

ME - - 02 - - -

CSE 5 1 6 3 3 7

IT - - 1 1 - 1

2 IELTS

ME - - 5 - - -

CSE 4 4 1 5 7 2

IT - - - 2 - -

3 TOEFL CSE - - - 4 4 1

4 GRE

EEE 4 7 2 2 3 1

CSE 4 5 3 5 4 2

IT - 1 1 2 - 5

5

STATE

GOVERNMENT

EXAMS

EEE 1 4 6 5 10 0

6 AP-PGECET IT - 1 1 5 -

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: CIVIL ENGINEERING

Student achievements in Competitive Exams

S.

No.

Name of the

Competitive Exams

No. of Students qualified

2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21

1 GATE - 1 2 2 2 2

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Students achievements in Competitive Exams

S.

No.

Name of the

Competitive Exams

No. of Students qualified

2015-

16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19

2019-

20 2020-21

1 GATE 0 0 0 1 5 3

2 IES 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 GRE/IELTS/TOFEL 4 7 2 2 3 1

4

STATE

GOVERNMENT

EXAMS

1 4 6 5 10 0

SESHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Students achievements in Competitive Exams

S.

No.

Name of the

Competitive

Exams

No. of Students qualified

2017-18

1 GATE 02

2 IELTS 05

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: Computer Science and Engineering

Studentsachievements in Competitive Exams

S.

No.

Name of the

Competitive Exams

No. of Students qualified

2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21

1 GATE 5 1 6 3 3 7

2 IELTS 4 4 1 5 7 2

3 TOEFL - - - 4 4 1

4 GRE 4 5 3 5 4 2

SeSHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Department Name: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Students achievements in Competitive Exams

S.

No.

Name of the

Competitive

Exams

No. of Students qualified

2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21

1 GATE 1 1 - 1

2 IELTS - 2 - -

3 GRE 1 1 2 - 5

4 AP-PGECET - 1 1 5 -

Batch CIVIL EEE ME ECE CSE IT MBA TOTAL

2020-21 46 82 158 258 292 88 24 948*

2019-20 32 51 71 179 205 35 21 594

2018-19 48 62 63 171 208 83 27 662

2017-18 43 77 70 168 125 59 39 581

2016-17 32 63 71 119 104 13 40 442

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru - 521 356

Training & Placement Cell

PLACEMENT DETAILS from 2016 - 2021

No of

Students

Eligible /

Opted for

Placements

No of

Placements

No of

Students

Eligible /

Opted for

Placements

No of

Placements

No of

Students

Eligible /

Opted for

Placements

No of

Placements

No of

Students

Eligible /

Opted for

Placements

No of

Placements

No of

Students

Eligible /

Opted for

Placements

No of

Placements

No of

Students

Eligible /

Opted for

Placements

No of

Placements

No of

Students

Eligible /

Opted for

Placements

No of

Placements

Class of 2021 81 46 143 82 136 158 257 258 236 292 93 88 86 24 1032 948

Class of 2020 85 32 144 51 160 71 246 179 220 205 101 35 87 21 1043 594

Class of 2019 86 48 134 62 162 63 230 171 213 208 87 83 95 27 1007 662

Class of 2018 106 43 111 77 136 70 221 168 150 125 70 59 96 39 890 581

Class of 2017 63 32 108 63 118 71 161 119 163 104 24 13 98 40 735 442

Training & Placement Officer

(SAI KRISHNA KOTA)

CSE IT MBATotal No of

Students

Eligible /

Opted for

Placements

Total No of

Placements

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru - 521 356

Training & Placement Cell

Placements Summary Since 2017

Batch

CIVIL EEE ME ECE

High Avg. Low High Avg. Low High Avg. Low High Avg. Low High Avg. Low High Avg. Low High Avg. Low

2021 4.5 3.1 1.8 4.5 2.7 1.4 6.0 2.7 2.4 7.0 3.6 1.8 11.0 4.3 1.8 11.0 4.2 1.8 4.2 3.2 2.4

2020 4.8 3.2 1.8 4.8 3.1 1.8 4.8 2.8 1.8 4.8 3.4 1.8 7.0 3.7 1.8 4.8 3.4 1.8 3.5 2.7 2.0

2019 2.4 2.2 1.8 3.8 2.7 1.8 3.6 2.4 1.5 6.2 3.4 1.8 10.5 3.5 1.8 4.6 3.1 1.8 3.0 2.6 2.4

2018 4.4 2.3 1.8 3.5 2.4 1.8 3.5 2.2 1.8 4.0 2.5 1.5 4.0 2.7 1.8 3.5 2.3 1.8 3.4 2.6 1.8

2017 2.4 1.9 1.2 4.0 2.7 1.5 3.6 2.4 1.5 3.7 2.6 1.5 3.6 2.4 1.2 3.3 2.3 1.5 3.6 2.6 1.8

Training & Placement Officer

Class of

CIVIL EEE ME ECE CSE IT MBA

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru - 521 356

Training & Placement Cell

(Sai Krishna Kota)

Package Anlaysis since 2017 (in LPA)

CIVIL EEE ME ECE CSE IT MBA Total Pckg Category

1 TCS - CODEVITA Pool - - - 4 7 2 - 13 3.96 IT

2 VIRTUSA Pool - - - - 1 - - 1 5.0 IT

3 TECHNOVERT Pool - - - - 3 - - 3 4.7 IT

4 HEXWARE TECHNOLOGIES Pool - - - 7 7 1 - 15 3.5 IT

5 INFOSYS - INFYTQ & HACKWITHINIFY ON - - - 8 15 3 - 26 3.8 IT

6 SUNDARAM FASTENERS LTD. (TVS) ON - - 24 - - - - 24 1.8 Core

7 APTROID ON - - - 3 1 1 - 5 4.0 IT

8 GEEKY ANTS OFF - - - - 1 - - 1 5.0 IT

9 TCS - NINJA Pool - 4 2 31 41 10 - 88 3.4 IT

10 TCS - DIGITAL Pool - - - - 2 - - 2 7.0 IT

11 CTS ON 4 5 4 25 41 10 - 89 4.0 IT

12 CTS - GENC NEXT Pool - - - 1 3 - - 4 7.0 IT

13 WIPRO TALENTNEXT ON - - - 4 22 6 - 32 3.6 IT

14 WILEY MTHREE ON - - - - 3 1 - 4 11.0 IT

15 PHENOM PEOPLE ON - - - 1 2 3 - 6 3.4 IT

16 MEDHASERVO ON - - - 1 - - - 1 2.8 Core

17 OPENXTRO VIRTUAL SERVICES LLP OFF - - - - 2 - - 2 5.0 IT

18 EFFTRONICS SYSTEMS PVT LTD ON - - - 2 2 - - 4 3.8 Core

19 FISSION LABS OFF - - - - 3 - - 3 3.0 IT

20 CAPARO ENGINEERING INDIA LTD ON - 2 16 - - - - 18 1.8 Core

21 ABJAYON CONSULTANCY PVT LTD OFF - - - - 1 - - 1 3.3 IT

22 ALLSEC TECHNOLOGIES ON 14 10 10 29 25 15 - 103 1.8 IT-EWS

23 IBM LTD. Pool - - - - 2 - - 2 4.0 IT

24 RAMTECH ON 21 8 30 21 - - - 80 1.8 Core

25 TECH MAHINDRA ON - 1 - 4 1 - - 6 3.3 IT

26 ACCENTURE OFF 1 8 2 33 37 5 - 86 4.5 IT

27 INFOSYS OFF 5 9 6 31 33 16 - 100 4.0 IT

28 RPATECH ON - - - - 1 - - 1 3.5 IT

29 MINDTREE ON - - - 4 11 6 - 21 4.0 IT

30 WIPRO - NATIONAL TALENT HUNT OFF - 1 - 12 9 3 - 25 3.6 IT

31 TCLOUD INFO TECH PVT LTD ON - - - - 1 - - 1 4.1 IT

32 INNOMINDS SOFTWARE SEZ PVT LTD ON - - - 1 5 - - 6 2.4 IT

33 BYJU'S ON - - 1 1 - - - 2 6.0 Mktg

34 VISTEX ASIA-PACIFIC PVT LTD OFF - - - - 1 - - 1 4.0 IT

35 EPAM SYSTEMS ON - - - - - 1 - 1 6.0 IT

36 SMART ROTAMAC ON - - - 1 - - - 1 2.6 IT

37 CAPGEMINI Pool - - - 1 3 - - 4 3.8 IT

38 MPHASIS ON - 1 - 2 2 1 - 6 4.0 IT

39 MOUNT BLUE TECHNOLOGIES ON - - - - - 1 - 1 4.3 IT

40 REVATURE ON - - - - 1 - - 1 5.0 IT

41 UOLO EDTECH PVT LTD. ON - - - - - - 1 1 4.2 Mktg

42 CENERGE GLOBAL TOOLS ON - - 2 - - - - 2 2.2 IT

43 AMDOCS OFF - - - - 1 - - 1 4.0 IT

44 RESOLUTE START PVT LTD ON - 8 12 - - - - 20 1.4 Core

45 JBM AUTO LTD ON - 13 43 - - - - 56 1.8 Core

46 FLEXTRONICS ON - 10 4 8 - - - 22 1.8 Core

47 APTIV ON - - - 13 - - - 13 1.8 Core

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE (Autonomous)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru - 521 356.

2017-21 BATCH PLACEMENT DETAILS

S.No. Name of the CompanyON/

OFF

Number Placed

Dt. 06.09.2021

48 RIKUN ON - 2 2 5 - - - 9 1.8 Core

49 MINFY TECHNOLOGIES OFF - - - - - 1 - 1 3.5 IT

50 QUALITYKIOSK TECHNOLOGIES PVT. LTD. OFF - - - - 2 2 - 4 3.0 IT

51 IOPEX TECHNOLOGIES ON - - - 3 - - - 3 3.0 IT

52 D-MART ON - - - - - - 10 10 2.4 Mktg

53 ICICI PRUDENTIAL LIFE INSURANCE ON - - - - - - 13 13 3.0 Mktg

54 MOLD-TEK TECHNOLOGIES LTD. ON 1 - - - - - - 1 2.2 IT

55 TEMENOS INDIA PVT LTD. OFF - - - 1 - - - 1 6.0 IT

56 ACCOLITE ON - - - 1 - - - 1 4.0 IT

46 82 158 258 292 88 24 948

(SAI KRISHNA KOTA)

Training & Placement Officer

TOTAL:

CIVIL EEE ME ECE CSE IT MBA Total Pckg. Category

1 VALUE LABS ON - - - - 1 - - 1 4.5 IT

2 INFOSYS - Hackwithinfy Pool - - - - 2 - - 2 3.6 IT

3 INFOSYS - InfyTQ Pool - - - - 3 - - 3 5.5 IT

4 TATA CONSULTANCY SERVICES Open 1 4 1 28 43 5 - 82 3.6 IT

5 TATA CONSULTANCY SERVICES - Digital Open - - - - 2 - - 2 7.0 IT

6 SNOVASYS SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS ON - - - - 5 - - 5 4.0 IT

7 TECHNOVERT Pool - - - - 1 - - 1 4.0 IT

8 MPHASIS Pool - 1 - 11 8 2 - 22 3.0 IT

9 OG HEALTHCARE ON 4 1 3 16 11 3 - 38 4.8 IT

10 MINDTREE ON - 1 - 4 7 2 - 14 3.5 IT

11 WIPRO (TALENT NEXT) ON - - - 8 14 1 - 23 3.5 IT

12 HEXWARE TECHNOLOGIES ON - 2 - 8 4 - - 14 3.0 IT

13 ZENSAR TECHNOLOGIES Pool - - - - 6 - - 6 3.2 IT

14 CTRLS Pool - - - 5 2 - - 7 3.8 IT

15 CTS Pool - 4 - 42 35 4 - 85 3.6 IT

16 INFOSYS Pool 1 1 - 3 9 - - 14 3.6 IT

17 WIPRO NTH Open - 7 - 12 7 1 - 27 3.5 IT

18 IBM Pool - - - 1 2 - - 3 4.0 IT

19 HCL Technologies Pool - 1 - 4 - - - 5 3.5 IT

20 NTT Data Pool - - - 1 3 - - 4 3.6 IT

21 Multiplier IT Solutions Pvt Ltd. On - 2 1 7 3 1 1 15 2.4 IT

22 Aptroid On - - - - 3 - - 3 4.0 IT

23 D Mart Pool - - - - - - 7 7 3.0 FMCG

24 VIRTUSA Pool - - - - 1 - - 1 4.0 IT

25 Dhruvsoft Services Private Limited On - - - 2 1 - - 3 1.9 IT

26 Efftronics On - - - 3 2 1 - 6 4.5 core

27 HCL Technologies Pool - 1 - 6 3 1 2 13 3.5 IT

28 TECH MAHINDRA Pool - - - - 18 5 - 23 3.3 IT

29 L-CUBE INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS Pool - - - - 1 - - 1 2.5 IT

30 Ezone Security Solutions India Pvt Ltd. On - - - - - - 11 11 2.0 Sales

31 MEIL On 24 13 21 - - - - 58 2.4 Core

32 NUCLEUS SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS On - 5 37 - - - - 42 1.8 Core

33 ALLSEC TECHNOLOGIES On 2 8 8 18 7 8 - 51 1.8 BPO

34 CGI Pool - - - - 1 - - 1 3.5 IT

35 PS Global Technologies OFF - - - - - 1 - 1 3.6 IT

32 51 71 179 205 35 21 594

(SAI KRISHNA KOTA)

Training & Placement Officer

TOTAL:

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE (Autonomous)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru - 521 356.

2016-20 BATCH PLACEMENT DETAILS

S.No. Name of the CompanyON/

OFF

Number Placed

Dt. 17.12.2020

CIVIL EEE ME ECE CSE IT MBA TotalPckg

.Category

1 KONY LABS ON - - - - 1 - - 1 6.0 IT

2 RAMSAYS CORPORATION PVT LTD ON - - 18 - - - - 18 1.5 Core

3 NALSOFT Pool - - - 1 1 - - 2 4.0 Core

4 VEDA IIT Pool - - - 1 - - - 1 3.6 Core

5 GGK TECHNOLOGIES PVT LTD. Pool - - - - 3 - - 3 3.0 IT

6 SNOVASYS ON - - - 1 1 - - 2 3.4 IT

7 Gnana Analytics Private Limited ON - - - - 1 1 - 2 4.6 IT

8 D-MART Pool - - - - - - 12 12 2.8 Others

9 TCS ON - 1 - 24 23 3 - 51 3.6 IT

10 IN22LABS Pool - - - - - - 4 4 3.0 Marketing

11 RAKI AVENUES PVT LTD Pool - - - - - - 1 1 2.4 HR

12 ZENQ ON - 1 - 7 5 1 - 14 3.0 IT

13 EFFTRONICS SYSTEMS PVT LTD ON - - - 2 - - - 2 6.2 Core

14 SYNTEL Pool - - - - 39 24 - 63 3.6 IT

15 CTRLS ON - - - 2 1 - - 3 3.6 IT

16 ZEN TECHNOLOGIES ON - - - 1 - - - 1 3.5 IT

17 VISTEX Pool - - - - 2 - - 2 3.0 IT

18 GEEKY ANTS OFF - - - - 1 - - 1 10.5 IT

19 INFOSYS Pool - - 2 12 15 1 - 30 3.6 IT

20 SIG OVERSEAS Pool - - - - 4 1 1 6 2.4 Others

21 MINDTREE ON - 1 - 7 14 1 - 23 3.6 IT

22 TECNICS ON - - - - 2 2 - 4 1.8 IT

23 MAVENTIC INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS ON - - - 2 - - - 2 2.3 IT

24 ACUVATE SOFTWARE PVT LTD ON - 1 - 3 - 1 - 5 2.5 IT

25 WIPRO Pool - 1 - 18 29 11 - 59 3.8 IT

26 ALLSEC TECHNOLOGIES ON - 11 - 30 18 18 - 77 1.8 IT

27 COGNIZANT TECHNOLOGY (CTS) Pool - 1 2 26 14 5 - 48 3.4 IT

28 ALIENS GROUP Pool 2 5 4 3 4 - 3 21 2.4 Marketing

29 Vee Technologies ON 3 6 3 9 11 8 - 40 1.8 IT

30 APOLLO MUNICH HEALTH INSURANCE Pool - - - - - - 1 1 3.0 Marketing

31 CYIENT ON - - 1 1 3 1 - 6 3.3 IT

32 ICICI PRUDENTIAL LIFE INSURANCE ON - - - - - - 5 5 2.4 Marketing

33 CANADIAN GLOBAL INFO SYSTEMS (CGI) OFF - - - 1 2 1 - 4 3.4 IT

34 SONATA SOFTWARE ON - - - 2 - - - 2 3.4 IT

35 VIRTUSA Pool - - - - 3 1 - 4 3.3 IT

36 L-CUBE INNOVATICVE SOFTWARE ON - 5 - 9 5 - - 19 2.7 IT

37 L&W CONSTRUCTIONS ON 2 5 1 - - - - 8 2.4 Core

38 GLOBAL LOGIC OFF - - - 1 - - - 1 4.8 IT

39 KMV PROJECTS LTD. ON 17 16 12 - - - - 45 2.0 Core

40 MULTIPLIER SOLUTIONS ON - - 1 4 5 2 - 12 3.0 IT

41 CSS CORP OFF - 2 - - - - - 2 1.8 IT

42 POWERMECH PROJECTS LTD. ON 10 - - - - - - 10 2.2 Core

43 REDINGTON INDIA LTD. Pool - - 1 - - - - 1 1.6 IT

44 CADSYS INDIA LTD. OFF - 3 5 - - - - 8 1.8 Core

45 MEIL OFF 10 - 11 - - - - 21 2.4 Core

46 NTT DATA Pool - - - 1 - 1 - 2 3.5 IT

47 NAVAYUGA INFOTECH PVT LTD. Pool - - 1 - - - - 1 2.4 Core

48 JUST DIAL Pool - - 1 - - - - 1 2.6 Marketing

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE (Autonomous)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru - 521 356.

2015-19 BATCH PLACEMENT DETAILS

S.No. Name of the CompanyON/

OFF

Number Placed

Dt. 1.8.2019

49 TECH MAHINDRA Pool - 2 - 1 - - - 3 3.6 IT

50 VEON CONSULTING PVT LTD. Pool 1 1 4.5 IT

51 MOBIS OFF 1 1 IT

52 WINWIRE TECHNOLOGIES OFF 1 1 3.0 IT

53 APARNA CONSTRUCTIONS OFF 4 4 2.2 Core

54 COLLINS AEROSPACE OFF 1 1

48 62 63 171 208 83 27 662 3.1

(SAI KRISHNA KOTA)

Training & Placement Officer

TOTAL:

CIVIL EEE ME ECE CSE IT MBA Total Pckg. Category

1 VEE TECHNOLOGIES ON - 7 4 10 8 1 - 30 2.2 IT

2 NALSOFT Pool - - - - 1 - - 1 4.0 IT

3 MINDTREE ON - 2 - 9 8 - - 19 3.3 IT

4 UNISTRING TECH SOLUTIONS (UTS) ON - - - 2 - - - 2 2.4 Core

5 POWER MECH PROJECTS LTD. Pool - - 2 - - - - 2 2.0 Core

6 MIRACLE SOFTWARE SYSTEMS Pool - - - - 1 - - 1 3.6 IT

7 TATA CONSULTANCY SERVICES (TCS) Pool - - 1 10 3 - - 14 3.5 IT

8 SNOVASYS SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS ON - - - 3 1 - - 4 2.5 IT

9 EFFTRONICS SYSTEMS (P) LTD. ON - - - 1 - - 1 2 3.0 Core

10 NALSOFT Pool - - - 1 - - - 1 2.5 IT

11 MIRACLE SOFTWARE SYSTEMS ON - - - 5 10 1 - 16 2.2 IT

12 L-CUBE INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS ON - 1 1 5 6 1 - 14 2.4 IT

13 CMS TALENT ACADEMY ON - 2 - 9 7 2 - 20 2.4 IT

14 GEO ADITHYA TECHNOLOGIES ON 2 - 3 - - - - 5 2.4 Core

15 BHEA TECHNOLOGIES ON - 3 - - 8 3 - 14 2.5 IT

16 MAINTEC TECHNOLOGIES ON - 9 4 14 17 5 - 49 2.4 IT

17 FOCUS ACADEMY (FACE) ON - - 3 2 1 - - 6 2.5 Others

18 MEDHA SERVO DRIVES ON - - - 1 - - - 1 3.0 Core

19 ASAHI INDIA GLASS LTD. ON - 3 1 1 - - - 5 2.4 Core

20 MERLIN SOLUTIONS Pool - - - - 1 - - 1 1.8 BPO

21 SIMHO HR SERVICES PVT LTD Pool - - - - - 2 - 2 1.8 BPO

22 HANCHANG INDIA PVT LTD ON - 3 8 2 - - - 13 1.8 Core

23 HYOSEONG INDIA PVT LTD ON - 4 2 8 - - - 14 1.8 Core

24 VEDA IIT Pool - - - 2 - - - 2 1.8 Core

25 ARZIAC Technology Services ON - 7 - 10 6 2 - 25 1.8 IT

26 SRI CITY OFF - - - - - 3 - 3 1.8 IT

27 ALLSEC TECHNOLOGIES ON 6 19 7 36 11 10 - 89 1.8 IT

28 SKYLINE-TECHNOLOGIES ON - 2 - 7 2 6 - 17 3.5 IT

29 United Online Software Development ON - - - 1 - - - 1 1.5 IT

30 MANIPAL PROLEARN ON - 8 - 8 14 6 - 36 3.3 IT

31 SIG OVERSEAS ON - 1 3 1 - - 5 2.4 Others

32 K.S.R. DEVELOPERS ON 6 - - - - - - 6 1.8 Core

33 S.R. CONSTRUCTIONS ON 6 - - - - - - 6 1.8 Core

34 INVENTAA MOULDINGS ON - - 15 - - - - 15 1.8 Core

35 INVENTAA LED ON - 5 - 7 - - - 12 1.8 Core

36 SARA PLASTICS ON - - 12 - - - - 12 1.8 Core

37 PEOL Technologies Pvt Ltd. OFF - - - - - 4 - 4 3.0 IT

38 TVS ELECTRONICS ON - - 3 - - - - 3 2.5 Core

39 QSPIDERS Pool - 1 1 1 2 1 - 6 2.0 IT

40 MEGA ENGG. INFRASTRUCTURE (MEIL) ON 4 - 3 - - - - 7 2.4 Core

41 HDFC SALES PVT LTD ON - - - - - - 34 34 1.8 Others

42 BSCPL INFRASTRUCTURES LTD. Pool 1 - - - - - - 1 2.6 Core

43 BOSCH LTD. ON - - - 2 - - - 2 4.0 Core

44 ARTECH INFOSYSTEMS PVT LTD. ON - - - - 1 1 - 2 2.2 IT

45 PHOTON INTERACTIVE ON 1 - - - - - - 1 4.4 IT

46 IBM Pool - - - - 4 - - 4 3.6 IT

47 PATHFRONT ON - - - 6 4 - - 10 3.0 IT

48 RELIANCE BUILDERS ON 6 - - - - - - 6 1.8 Core

49 SYNTEL OFF - - - - 1 - - 1 3.0 IT

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE (Autonomous)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru - 521 356.

2014-18 BATCH PLACEMENT DETAILS

S.No. Name of the Company

ON/

OFF

Number Placed

Dt. 20.11.2018

50 COGNIZANT Technology Solutions Pool - - - 2 1 - 2 5 3.4 IT

51 State Street HCL services, Vja Pool - - - - - - 2 2 2.0 ITES

52 PIERSOFT TECHNOLOGIES ON 11 - - - - - - 11 1.8 IT

53 KMV PROJECTS PVT LTD ON - - - - 4 11 - 15 1.8 IT

54 CAPGEMINI Pool - - - - 2 - - 2 2.6 IT

43 77 70 168 125 59 39 581

(SAI KRISHNA KOTA)

Training & Placement Cell

TOTAL:

CIVIL EEE ME ECE CSE IT MBA TotalPck

g.Category

1 OSMOSYS ON 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 4 3.0 IT

2 NTT DATA Pool 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 3.0 IT

3 TECH MAHINDRA Pool 0 0 1 14 3 1 0 19 3.3 IT

4 MINDTREE ON 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 3.5 IT

5 F S S Pool 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 3.0 IT

6 T C S Pool 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 3.7 IT

7 VEE TECHNOLOGIES ON 1 1 2 2 5 0 0 11 2.0 IT

8 EFFTRONICS ON 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 2.8 Core

9 Miracle Software Systems Pool 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2.0 IT

10 Biztime IT Solutions ON 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 8 2.0 IT

11 PHOTON INFOTECH Pool 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 3.2 IT

12 CSS CORP Pool 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 2.0 IT

13ICICI PRUDENTIAL

LIFE INSURANCEON 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 11 1.8 Mktg.

14 RELIANCE COMMUNICATIONS Pool 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 1.8 Mktg.

15 AMAZON Pool 1 1 2 3 1 0 0 8 2.1 IT

16 ZAPS Marketing Pvt. Ltd. Pool 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1.2 IT

17 Miracle Software Systems ON 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 5 2.0 IT

18 SGS -DESIGN ENGINEER ON 7 0 10 0 0 0 0 17 2.4 Core

19 ALLSEC TECHNOLOGIES ON 4 17 8 24 22 4 0 79 1.5 BPO

20 NALSOFT Pool 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 2.4 IT

21 RIVIGO SERVICES PVT LTD. Pool 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 Core

22 NAVATA ROAD TRANSPORTS ON 1 2 6 - 2 - 10 21 1.8 Mktg.

23SUTHERLAND GLOBAL

SERVICESON 11 22 26 39 26 1 0 125 2.4 IT

24 SIX PHRASE ON 0 3 1 3 1 0 1 9 3.6 Mktg.

25 HINDUJA GLOBAL SOLUTIONS (HGS) ON 4 15 13 20 12 4 15 83 1.8 IT

26 MBMR Real Estates OFF 3 - - - - - - 3 1.2 Core

27 BHEA TECHNOLOGIES Pool - - - 3 2 - - 5 2.4 Core

28 RICKSUN INFOTECH Pool - - - 1 3 1 - 5 2.4 Core

29 AUROBINDO PHARMA LTD. Pool - - 2 - - - - 2 2.4 Core

30 BOSCH LTD. OFF - 1 - - - - - 1 4.0 Core

31 MAGNAQUEST TECHNOLOGIES Pool - - - - 1 - - 1 3.0 IT

32 63 71 119 104 13 40 442

(SAI KRISHNA KOTA)

Training & Placement Cell

TOTAL:

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru - 521 356.

2013-17 BATCH PLACEMENT DETAILS

S.No. Name of the CompanyON/

OFF

Number Placed

Dt. 22.08.2017

CIVIL EEE ME ECE CSE IT M.Tech. MBA Total Pckg. Category

1 T C S ON - 6 3 28 10 3 1 51 3.4 IT

2 OSMOSYS ON - - - 5 4 1 - - 10 3.0 IT

3 FSS OFF - - - - 1 1 - - 2 3.0 IT

4 POLARIS ON - - - 7 - - - - 7 3.0 IT

5 MPHASIS ON - - - 3 2 0 - - 5 3.0 IT

6 TECH MAHINDRA ON 3 6 7 11 4 0 - - 31 3.3 IT

7 VEE TECHNOLOGIES ON - 13 7 8 3 1 32 2.0 IT

8 DESIGN TRIBE Pool 2 - - - - - - - 2 2.0 Core

9 GLENWOOD SYSTEMS Pool - - - - 1 - - - 1 2.6 IT

10 AMARARAJA BATTERIES Pool - 1 1 - - - - - 2 2.4 Core

11 MINDTREE LTD. ON - 1 - 3 3 - - - 7 3.2 IT

12 JINDAL STEEL POWER ON 1 2 - - - - - - 3 2.5 Core

13 ALLSEC Technologies ON 3 13 6 16 13 2 - - 53 1.8 BPO

14 BIZTIME IT SOLUTIONS ON - - - 1 6 1 - - 8 2.4 IT

15 CAPGEMINI Pool - - - - - 1 - - 1 3.2 IT

16 MIRACLE SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS ON - - - 2 2 1 - - 5 2.2 IT

17 SUTHERLAND GLOBAL SERVICES ON - 10 8 15 7 4 - - 44 2.4 BPO

18 T C S OFF - 2 1 11 4 2 - - 20 3.4 IT

19 HCL-TSS ON - 4 - 6 15 2 - - 27 2.5 IT

20 F A C E ON 1 3 2 - 1 - - - 7 2.6 IT

21 REHOBOTH SURVEYS ON 20 - - - - - - - 20 2.4 Core

22 SYMENTEXT PVT LTD. ON - - - - - - - 14 14 3.0 Core

23 PC TECHNOLOGY P LTD. OFF - - - - 1 - - - 1 1.5 IT

24 BHARADWAJ K&M INFRA LTD. ON - 20 20 - - - - - 40 2.4 Core

25 ASTRA MICROWAVE PRODUCTS LTD ON - - - 3 - - - - 3 2.4 Core

26 UNITED ONLINE, INC. Pool - 2 - - 2 - - - 4 2.5 BPO

27 VERNIX TECHNOLOGIES OFF - - - 1 - - - - 1 2.4 IT

28 SYNTEL OFF - 2 - 5 1 1 - - 9 3.1 IT

29 AMAZON OFF - - 1 - - - - - 1 2.5 IT

30 85 56 125 80 20 1 14 411 2.6

(SAI KRISHNA KOTA)

Training & Placement Officer

TOTAL:

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru - 521 356.

2012-16 BATCH PLACEMENT DETAILS

S.No. Name of the CompanyON/

OFF

Number Placed

Dt. 02.07.2016

SESHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada) Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

NPTEL Initiative

The faculty are sensitized and motivated to pursue online certification courses to

Enhance their subject knowledge

Improve design and delivery of the content in the class

Understand the methodologies in Authoring question papers

Faculty with good performance in the courses they pursued were reimbursed, the examination

fee paid by them up to 3 subjects.

Outcome of the initiative

Category Number

No. of Faculty obtained certificates 224

No. of Courses pursued by Faculty 303

No. of faculty in the toppers page 87

No of Discipline stars 14

No. of Domain certifications 2

No. of Believers 5

No. of Motivated Learners 4

No. of NPTEL Evangelists 1

No. of Mentor 1

The following table is the department wise summary of outcome of the initiative

Department wise division of faculty performance at NPTEL

Branch CE EEE ME ECE CS

E IT

MB

A

BS

H

Englis

h

Tota

l

No. of Faculty obtained

certificates 27 27 19 28 52 30 11 21 9 224

No. of Courses pursued

by Faculty 25 24 59 44 40 29 21 49 12 303

No. of faculty in the

toppers page 6 12 10 16 23 5 7 6 2 87

No of Discipline stars - 4 2 3 3 1 1 - - 14

No. of Domain

certifications - - - 1 - - 1 - - 2

No. of Believers - - 1 1 3 - - - - 5

No. of Motivated

Learners - - 1 1 1 1 - - - 4

No. of NPTEL

Evangelists - - - - 1 - - - - 1

No. of Mentor - - - - - 1 - - - 1

SESHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada) Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

NPTEL Initiative

The students are sensitized and motivated to pursue online certification courses to

Enhance their subject knowledge

Encourage an innovative way of learning the subject effectively

Student with good performance in the courses they pursued were reimbursed, the examination

fee paid by them.

Outcome of the initiative

Category Number

No. of Student obtained certificates 247

No. of Courses pursued by Students 75

No. of student in the toppers page 43

No of Discipline stars 5

No. of Believers 1

No. of Motivated Learners 1

The following table is the department wise summary of outcome of the initiative

Department wise division of student performance at NPTEL

Branch CE EEE ME ECE CSE IT MBA BSH English Total

No. of Students obtained

certificates 3 39 16 17 139 33 - - - 247

No. of Courses pursued

by Students 3 18 11 10 23 10 - - - 75

No. of Students in the

toppers page - 9 2 9 20 3 - - - 43

No of Discipline stars - - - - 5 - - - - 5

No. of Believers - - - - 1 - - - - 1

No. of Motivated

Learners - - - - 1 - - - - 1

Best Practice II

Title of the Practice: Go Green Campus Goal

Environmental issues bring about thoughtful questions on the roles of Institutes in society.

Irrespective of whether they are contributing to a better environment or worsening it,

Institutions have to acknowledge environmental or green issues through impact research and

measurement. Based on the approach GEC has significant Green Initiatives to

Promote sustainability by creating awareness.

Share knowledge & expertise-Expert talks about environmental problems and possible

solutions.

Deploy eco-friendly technologies for greening and cleaning our campuses.

The context

The main contexts are (i) Water Management, (ii) Waste management, (iii) Energy

(conservation and generation) and (iv) Landscaping and Trees. (v) Beyond the Campus

Environmental promotional activities.

(vi) Green, Environment and Energy Audits.

The Practice

Energy conservation

• The Internal stakeholders take all measures to save the power.

• More than 60% lighting requirements are met through LED sources and efforts are under

progress to improve it further

Use of renewable energy

• Interactive solar power generating system of 350 KVA is provided on the roof top of the

academic buildings. With the installation of this system 30 to 40% of the total electricity

requirement is met. It also has additional advantages like:

Water harvesting

Water conservation is the practice of using water efficiently to reduce unnecessary water

usage. According to reports, water conservation is important because fresh clean water is a

limited resource, as well as a costly one. Conservation of this natural resource is critical for

the environment. The goals of water conservation efforts include: Ensuring availability of

water for future generations where the withdrawal of freshwater from an ecosystem does not

exceed its natural replacement rate. Energy conservation as water pumping, delivery and

wastewater treatment facilities consume a significant amount of energy. According to recent

researches 15% of total electricity consumption is devoted to water management. Habitat

conservation where minimizing human water use helps to preserve fresh water habitats for

local wildlife and migrating waterfowl, but also water quality. Rainwater Harvesting Water is

the most important yet neglected resource. The reason is being very low cost. But over period

of years, water is gaining its importance. Entire country is facing a tremendous stress due to

water scarcity. Irregular rainfall, depleting ground water table, inefficient usage and leakages

etc are all forcing people to adopt water management activities.GEC has always paid special

care and attention towards water consumption in their buildings. To tackle the issue at source,

rain water harvesting systems have implemented across the campus to conserve, capture and

aid effective aquifer recharge.

The campus has the potential to capture 762cu.m volume of run-off water. To ensure

effective capture and aquifer recharge, there are 4 rainwater harvesting pits in the campus.

These rain water harvesting pits have dimensions of 4x4x9 feet and are located at suitable

places in the campus. These pits cater to each of the buildings onsite and the runoff is

directed to the pit through pipelines and storm drains. The water from the roof top of the

engineering sheds is collected via gutters provided and is diverted into a storage tank near the

new academic block. The water collected is used for plantation purposes at a later stage. The

pits are regularly maintained by backwashing and replacing the layers of sand and gravel

materials

Domestic Water Consumption

The Campus’ water requirements are met by bore well & through municipal water line. Bore

well water consumption of the facility is around 25KL per day. The water consumption is

proposed for reduction by introduction of low flow water fixtures. The initiative has a

potential to save around 20-35% of the domestic waste requirements. The management is also

considering low cost yet effective measures such as flush bob adjustments in the flush tanks

& installation of flow restrictors/aerators for the taps to further reduce potable water

dependency. Two streams of waste water are generated in the campus: grey water and black

water. Grey water is wastewater from non-toilet plumbing fixtures such as showers, basins

and taps. Black water is water that has been mixed with waste from the toilet. Owing to the

potential of contamination by pathogens and grease, water from kitchens and dishwashers

should be excluded from grey water and considered as black water. The disposal of above

waters is down through naturally available sewer drains.

Efforts for carbon neutrality

By conserving and reusing energy the need for excessive use of fossil fuels can greatly

reduce, thus reducing carbon emissions. Installing solar panels helps in reducing carbon

emissions. The installation of 350 KVA solar power systems has saved the amount of carbon

dioxide released into the air. Thus the emission of carbon dioxide is well controlled with

these efforts in the institute to achieve carbon neutrality.

Plantation

Every year students along with the garden staff plant trees. Plantation Drives are organized

by NSS. Due to this program over the years the campus has become lush and green.

E-waste management

E-waste generated is first reused in the campus itself and replaced with buy back policy.

Apart from the above following activities are promoted to ensure green campus:

Sensor based Environmental monitoring system prepared by students: Sensor based

Automatic Street light:

Beyond the campus environmental promotional activities: (NSS) Green, Environment and

Energy Audits.

7.1.2 The Institute has facilities for alternate sources of energy and energy conservation measures.

Solar energy an alternative source of energy: Energy conservation measures

Solar energy an alternative source of energy: Energy conservation measures

7.1.2 The Institute has facilities for alternate sources of energy and energy conservation measures.

The existing lighting control system was developed uniquely to control the street light with light

intensity sensors. One can observe, street lights are on in the day because of our ignorance. By

using automatic street lights controlling system we are not only save our energy but also save

human labor as well. Here we made an attempt to control system easily by using LDR and Relay,

microcontroller and small amount of power supply. The present system is like, the street lights

will be switched on in the evening before the sun sets and they are switched off the next day

morning after there is sufficient light on the roads. As a result the electricity waste occurs greatly

all over the country. But the actual timings for these street lights to be switched on are when

there is absolute darkness. This project gives the best solution for electrical power wastage. Also

the manual operation of the lighting system is completely eliminated

Sensor Based Street Light

Automatic Street Light Controlling System using IoT

Sensor Based Automatics Water Level Control System

Sensor Based Automatics Water Level Control System

7.1.2 The Institute has facilities for alternate sources of energy and energy conservation measures.

Use of LED Bulbs/ Power Efficient Equipment

Use of LED Bulbs/ Power Efficient Equipment

Use of LED Bulbs/ Power Efficient Equipment

Use of LED Bulbs/ Power Efficient Equipment

Use of LED Bulbs/ Power Efficient Equipment

7.1.2 The Institute has facilities for alternate sources of energy and energy conservation measures.

Wheeling to Grid

7.1.4 Water Conservation facilities available in the Institution.

Borewell /Open well recharge

Borewell /Open Well Recharge

Rain Water Harvesting

Rain Water Harvesting

Rain Water Harvesting Pond

Rain Water Harvesting Pond

Water Distribution Layout

7.1.4. Water conservation facility in the Institute level:

Overhead Water Tanks

Overhead Water Tanks

Overhead Water Tanks

7.1.5 Green Campus Initiatives:

Use of Battery Powered Vehicles

Pedestrian Friendly Pathways

Ban on Use of Plastic

Ban on Use of Plastic

Landscaping with Trees and Plants

Landscaping with Trees and Plants

Landscaping with Trees and Plants

Landscaping with Trees and Plants

2019-20

SWACHH BHARATH Clean and Green Programme conducted at railway station in Gudlavalleru in this

programme 100 member of volunteers participated and they done excellent service.

JANMA BHOOMI PROGRAMME This Programme conducted in Kowthavaram Village 100 member of volunteers

participated and they done good service.

ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION SCHEME

Our NSS unit conducted Vanam - Manam programme in Gudlavalleru and nearby villages they

were planted nearly 1000 saplings and also they conducted a rally to create the awareness on the

importance of the trees and environment among the villagers.

Environment Protection Scheme

Ban plastic Programme: Our NSS volunteers rally and picked the plastic materials at the

road side of the Gudlavalleru Village nearly 100 members of volunteers participated.

KISAN YOJANA SWACHH BHARATH

Our NSS volunteers explain modern farming methods to the Angaluru formers in this

connection they explain the drone technology to the villages. In this programme nearly 60

members of volunteers participated.

2018-19

EMERGENCY SERVICE SCHEME

Our NSS unit conducted Awareness Programme on Fire Accidents for NSS Volunteers and

angaluru Government High School Students, in this programme.

Plantation Programme

Our NSS Volunteers planted and distributed nearly 1000 plants at Gudlavalleru and

Angaluru Village in this programme 100 members of volunteers participated.

2017-18

SWATCH BHARATH Clean and Green Programme conducted at Singaluru Village 100 member of volunteers

participated and they done excellent service.

DISASTER MANAGEMENT Our NSS Volunteers taken the National Disaster training programme and they learned few

important tips from National Cell.

YOUTH EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME Dr. B. Syam Kumar delivered a lecture about the Youth responsibilities towards villages.

2016-17 & 2015- 16

SWATCH BHARATH Rally conducted in Gudlavalleru Village to create the awareness about the Swatch Bharath.

KRISHNA PUSHKARA SWACHTHA PROGRAMME Worked as a Volunteers at food courts and Pushkara Ghats at Vijayawada

SEHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE (An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Title of The Event: CLEAN & GREEN PROGRAM AND PLANTATION

DESCRIPTION: From the health of your consumers and employees, to your business'

ecological footprint, green cleaning reduces pollutants in the environment. It doesn't cause

the health problems typically caused by non-green cleaning products.

On behalf of “Clean and Green Programme and Plantation” is done by SRGEC

Awareness programme of “Clean and Green Programme and Plantation” by SRGEC students.

SEHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE (An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Title Of The Event: BAN PLASTIC

Description of the Event: Plastic is polluting oceans, impacting biodiversity, and affecting

human health. But it is our throwaway culture that has allowed this to happen. EJF believes in

promoting a circular economy. A systemic change is needed where resources are valued,

redesigned, and reused.

Programme Conducted “Awareness on Ban Plastic” In Gudlavalleru by SRGEC Students

A Programme against using Plastic by SRGEC Students at Gudlavalleru

SEHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE (An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Title of the Event: JANMA BHUMI & MAA VURU

DESCRIPTION: With an aim to reach to the people and create awareness about the

government initiatives, the government would celebrate Janmabhoomi Maa Vooru from

January 2 to 11, observed Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu. During a review meeting

here on Thursday, Naidu said many programmes would be held across the state to reach to

the people the initiatives taken by the government and get feedback from the people.

Awareness Programme on JANMA BHUMI & MAA VURU at villages

Awareness Programme on JANMA BHUMI & MAA VURU at Gudlavalleru Village By

SRGEC Students

SEHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE (An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

Title of the Event: Man and Entrancement

DESCRIPTION: The Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) has launched a

programme called Unnat Bharat Abhiyan with an aim to connect institutions of higher

education, with local communities to address the development challenges through appropriate

technologies. Policy notes and advocacy on the importance of community engagement by

institutions of higher learning comes up for discussion time and again. Actually, there are

several universities and science & technological institutions that already have community

service as an integral component of their academic programmes. Nevertheless, sometimes it

ends up as an NSS camp in the surrounding villages, where students conduct surveys

knowing absolutely clearly that that the responses will never be coded or analysed. Possibly,

this is because of lack of understanding of what community engagement is all about; or what

are the modes through which meaningful community engagement can be taken up by

universities or S&T institutions. This paper clarifies the idea of praxis-based approach to

community engagement, which can be called ‘village adoption’ by institutions of higher

learning.

Awareness on man and entrancement by SRGEC at adopted village

Awareness on man and entrancement by SRGEC students at adopted village

7.3.1 Portray the performance of the Institution in one area distinctive to its priority and

thrust within 1000 words.

Institution’s distinct priority is to give rich learning experience to its students. To achieve

this, thrust is laid on imparting knowledge, wisdom along with ethics and morals which are

considered to be India’s future wealth. Significantly, this is accomplished through continuous

motivation and inspiration to students on becoming resourceful citizens with all round

development, creativity and critical thinking. And the college believes this to be materialized,

especially, through organising compelling and motivational speech, also known as orations,

by the legendary personalities who had made remarkable contributions to the nation and who

in spite of difficult circumstances could achieve enduring success.

‘Oration’, the term implies an eloquent speech that is generally given under special

circumstances, such as to celebrate a certain event like a graduation, to address serious issues

and how to deal with them. Orations usually are quite long and formal in nature.

Following the visionary zeal of the founding father, Sri Vallurupalli Venkata Rama Seshadri

Rao in bringing quality and technical education to the reach of the rural youth at Gudlavalleru

and its surrounding villages, to equip the institute with state-of-the-art facilities, to provide

every single opportunity to the budding engineers that helps in knowledge acquisition,

employment facility, and to make the institute second to none, in 2010, at Seshadri Rao

Gudlavalleru Engineering College, Dr. Nageswara Rao Vallurupalli, Chairman of AANM &

VVRSR Educational Society has instituted Memorial Oration with great reverence to the

founder, to be delivered by Academicians, Social Scientists of National Eminence, stalwarts

in different disciplines, Padma Shree, Padama Bhushan and Padma Vibhushan Awardees.

The college functionaries take utmost care in choosing the eminent personalities in certain

fields and invite them for the oration. Their intent is quite evident that the students of the

college should get benefitted by these memorial orations and emulate these distinguished

people while pursuing their career.

So far, 9 orations have been successfully organized. In all these orations, the sharing of

knowledge and experience by each orator aims at enlightening the young minds, as Abdul

Kalam says “to have courage to think differently, courage to invent, to travel the unexplored

path, courage to discover the impossible and to conquer the problems and succeed. These are

great qualities that they must work towards”. Every lecture has given the students, a rich

learning experience and induced in them concepts of lifelong learning which is specified in

PO 12. All these orations “radiate knowledge” and “ignite the minds of the youth and give

them the confidence to think beyond. Besides, enable in them the art of knowledge

acquisition, righteousness, courage and indomitable spirit, since, the combination of these

characteristics can generate enlightened engineers and citizens. For enabling the

empowerment of students, and sustaining lifelong learning, what is needed is showered upon

them in abundance by these intellectuals and renowned personalities. These sessions were all

laced with high motivation and inspiration from the student community. After every session,

all the students were seen expressing a great sense of delight and satisfaction for being

fortunate enough to listen to such eminent stalwarts of science, technology, academics,

industry and of national significance.

The following is the list of illustrious personalities who visited Seshadri Rao Gudlavalleru

Engineering College to deliver memorial orations.

1st Memorial Oration

The First Memorial inaugural oration was delivered by Padma Shri Prof. Ashok

Jhunjhunwala, Ph.D. (USA), Professor of Electrical Engineering & Head, TeNeT Group,

IIT Madras, Chennai on 1 March 2010. His talk was on the theme “India will show the Way

Forward.” He began his talk by sharing his personal experiences on how individuals

struggled in lack of advancement in technology that made the life miserable in 1980’s. He

said that India is progressing in every field of life and became competent along with many

developed nations. He emphasized that along with the development of urban areas, focus

must also be laid on the rural development because most of the Indians live in rural areas.

2nd Memorial Oration

The Second Memorial oration was delivered by Padma Bhushan Shri Dr.P.V.Indiresan,

Former Director, IIT, Madras on 21 March 2011, on "Making India a Better Nation". He said

that how technology has transformed the life style of people and advised the students to be

away from using technology for disastrous purposes. He urged the students to make efforts to

eradicate poverty by coming up with innovative ideas. He suggested that Gandhian principles

are the best methods to achieve a life of harmony. Students would, certainly, focus on the art

of living rather becoming tech savvies.

3rd Memorial Oration

The Third Memorial oration was delivered by Padma Shri Dr. Kota Harinarayana,

Dr.D.S.Kothari DRDO Chair ADA, Bangalore, Former Programme Director & Chief

Designer of LCA, Former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hyderabad on 15 February

2012 on “Aviation Technologies, National security and Wealth generation.” He emphasized

that an integrated system approach combining Engineering, Business and Human values with

innovation and entrepreneurship is the need of the hour in this country. He threw light on

various fields of engineering where India has not explored much, such as Aviation

engineering and National security.

4th Memorial Oration

The Fourth Memorial oration was delivered by Padma Bushan Dr.Vijay Kumar Saraswat,

Dr.Homi J.Bhabha Chair, Department of Atomic Energy, Former Scientific Advisor to the

Defence Minister, Former Director General, DRDO, Former Secretary to Department of

Defense R&D; on 8 March 2014. He defined that Engineering is about applying knowledge

from a broad range of disciplines to create technological processes, products and services that

meet societal needs and enhance the quality of life. He also emphasized that the education

system must also be focusing on resource generation, mobilization and deployment.

5th Memorial Oration

The Fifth Memorial oration was delivered by Padma Vibhushan Dr. E.Sreedharan,

Principal Advisor to DMRC & LMRC, Advisor to Goverment of Andhra Pradesh, on 28

February 2015. He said that to understand the fundamental difference between the living and

the non-living, we might need to look in the space beyond the known physical universe. We

might need to differentiate between 'energy and intelligent energy', 'motion and emotion',

'mind and matter'. He urged students that in order to lead a life without sorrows one must read

and practice Bagawad Gita.

6th Memorial Oration

The Sixth Memorial Oration by Sri K.V.Chowdary, IRS, Central Vigilance Commissioner,

New Delhi, was delivered on 5 March 2016, on "Good Governance, Integrity and Role of

citizens". In his lecture, he reminded that the young generations should be able to voice their

own opinions through legitimate immediate organizations or representatives to envisage good

governance. He advised the young SRGEC students to build the nation with all their talents

and merits and thus empower the nation and its future.

7th Memorial Oration

The Seventh Memorial Oration by Sri Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan General Secretary,

Foundation for Democratic Reforms, Founder, Lok Satta Movement was delivered on 11

March 2017, on "Keeping Pace with Rapid Global Change – India’s Moment". In his

Oration, Dr Jayaprakash Narayan highlighted the need for innovative thinking and research-

oriented learning for Gen-Y to build a strong nation and a healthy society. He urged that

students need to develop entrepreneurial abilities to survive in the 21st Century. He took the

audience on a journey of science and technology development, through ages.

8th Memorial Oration

The Eighth Memorial Oration by Padma Shri, A.S. Kiran Kumar, Vikram Sarabhai

Distinguished Professor, Indian Space Research Organisation was delivered on 22 March

2018, on “The Space Technology for Societal Benefits”. Shri Kiran Kumar, in his Oration

shared his views on how technology not only benefits a common man but also addresses the

real problems of man and the society. He enlightened the student community by stating some

of the facts and scope of Indian Space Programme. He asserted that space-based applications

are significantly being used for management of natural resources, monitoring environment,

meteorology and weather studies, disaster risk reduction, developmental planning,

telecommunication, TV broadcasting, tele-healthcare and tele-education.

9th Memorial Oration

The Ninth Memorial Oration by Padma Shri Dr. B.V.R. Mohan Reddy, Founder and

Executive Chairman, Cyient (formerly InfoTech Enterprises) was delivered on 21 March

2019, on “Major Challenge to India”. During his oration, Padma Sree Dr. B.V. R. Mohan

Reddy spoke various things that build the value of life. He raised some of the challenges of

the nation and also suggested a few remedies to them.

The students while listening to these orations are inspired as the lectures are quite penetrating

in terms of imparting knowledge to them, making them understand the challenges they may

face in pursuit of their careers and how they could overcome the hindrances during their

journey.

As we know, great orators can start revolutions, stir up emotions and spur people to action.

Similarly, the orations delivered by these renowned personalities are the real sources of

motivation, thought-provoking, knowledge sharing and also useful in lifelong learning

process.

SESHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada) Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

NPTEL Initiative

The faculty are sensitized and motivated to pursue online certification courses to

Enhance their subject knowledge

Improve design and delivery of the content in the class

Understand the methodologies in Authoring question papers

Faculty with good performance in the courses they pursued were reimbursed, the examination

fee paid by them up to 3 subjects.

Outcome of the initiative

Category Number

No. of Faculty obtained certificates 224

No. of Courses pursued by Faculty 303

No. of faculty in the toppers page 87

No of Discipline stars 14

No. of Domain certifications 2

No. of Believers 5

No. of Motivated Learners 4

No. of NPTEL Evangelists 1

No. of Mentor 1

The following table is the department wise summary of outcome of the initiative

Department wise division of faculty performance at NPTEL

Branch CE EEE ME ECE CS

E IT

MB

A

BS

H

Englis

h

Tota

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No. of Faculty obtained

certificates 27 27 19 28 52 30 11 21 9 224

No. of Courses pursued

by Faculty 25 24 59 44 40 29 21 49 12 303

No. of faculty in the

toppers page 6 12 10 16 23 5 7 6 2 87

No of Discipline stars - 4 2 3 3 1 1 - - 14

No. of Domain

certifications - - - 1 - - 1 - - 2

No. of Believers - - 1 1 3 - - - - 5

No. of Motivated

Learners - - 1 1 1 1 - - - 4

No. of NPTEL

Evangelists - - - - 1 - - - - 1

No. of Mentor - - - - - 1 - - - 1

SESHADRI RAO

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada) Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru

NPTEL Initiative

The students are sensitized and motivated to pursue online certification courses to

Enhance their subject knowledge

Encourage an innovative way of learning the subject effectively

Student with good performance in the courses they pursued were reimbursed, the examination

fee paid by them.

Outcome of the initiative

Category Number

No. of Student obtained certificates 247

No. of Courses pursued by Students 75

No. of student in the toppers page 43

No of Discipline stars 5

No. of Believers 1

No. of Motivated Learners 1

The following table is the department wise summary of outcome of the initiative

Department wise division of student performance at NPTEL

Branch CE EEE ME ECE CSE IT MBA BSH English Total

No. of Students obtained

certificates 3 39 16 17 139 33 - - - 247

No. of Courses pursued

by Students 3 18 11 10 23 10 - - - 75

No. of Students in the

toppers page - 9 2 9 20 3 - - - 43

No of Discipline stars - - - - 5 - - - - 5

No. of Believers - - - - 1 - - - - 1

No. of Motivated

Learners - - - - 1 - - - - 1

VIRTUAL LABS

The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged the status quo of engineering education, especially in

highly interactive, hands-on design classes. Traditionally, these classes are held in maker spaces

and fabrication labs and therefore, can be profoundly impacted by the lack of an innovative design

studio which facilitates communication and a collaborative campus environment. Our intention is to

demonstrate that engineering design courses can be successfully held remotely. We provide an

example of how we effectively adjusted an intensive hands-on, group project-based engineering

course. In 2019, teaching staff at colleges had to adapt their curricula to go fully remote when

campuses closed in response to the growing COVID-19 pandemic. Under those plans, even if a

class can successfully be taught remotely, instructors are expected to commute to campus in that

case, taking public transit in an urban setting to deliver it in person while synchronously offering

the same class as an online course.

What are virtual labs?

Virtual labs are simulated learning environments that allow students to complete laboratory

experiments online and explore concepts and theories without stepping into a physical

science lab.

Students can try out lab techniques for the first time and become more familiar with

advanced lab equipment that might otherwise be inaccessible.

Through animations, students can explore life science at a molecular level and look inside

the machines they are operating.

Virtual lab software creates opportunities for alternative access to science education.

URL: https://www.vlab.co.in/

In our college, all departments are gone through the above link identified the experiments which are

related to curriculum and completed the laboratories. some of the labs are enclosed here

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru - 521 356.

Analog Electronics LAB(Virtual Lab Links)

S.No Title of the Experiment Virtual Lab link

1

I-V characteristics of P-N junction diode.

http://vlabs.iitkgp.ernet.in/be/exp5/index.html

2

Clippers and clampers

http://vlab.amrita.edu/?sub=3&brch=60 http://vlabs.iitkgp.ac.in/psac/exp1/index.html#

(OP Amp based experiment )

3

Zener diode I-V characteristics and regulation characteristics.

http://vlabs.iitkgp.ernet.in/be/exp10/index.html

4

Full-wave rectifier with and without using capacitor filter.

http://vlabs.iitkgp.ernet.in/be/exp7/index.ht

ml

5

Common-Base transistor input &

output characteristics.

http://vlabs.iitkgp.ernet.in/be/exp11/index.html

6

Common-Emitter transistor input & output characteristics

http://vlabs.iitkgp.ernet.in/be/exp10/index.html

7

MOSFET characteristics (drain,

transfer characteristics).

Not available

8

Transistor biasing.

http://vlabs.iitb.ac.in/vlab/electrical/exp5/ind ex.html#

(experiment not fully developed)

9

Common Emitter Amplifier. http://vlabs.iitkgp.ernet.in/be/exp13/index.ht

ml#

10

Voltage-shunt feedback amplifier,

Current-series feedback amplifier.

Not available

11

RC phase shift Oscillator.

http://vlabs.iitb.ac.in/bootcamp/labs/ic/exp6/ exp/simulation.php

(OP Amp based experiment)

DIGITAL CIRCUIT DESIGN Lab

Academic Year: 2019-2020

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Class: II B.Tech-II Sem (A-Sec) Faculty: 1) Mrs.T. Venkata Lakshmi

2) Mr.Ch.Rambabu

3) Mrs.S.Bhavani

4) Mr.P.Anil Kumar

5) Mrs. M.Deepika Krishna

S.No. Experiment Name Link

1. Analysis and Synthesis of Boolean Expressions using Basic Logic Gates

http://vlabs.iitkgp.ernet.in/dec/exp3/index.html

No. of Experiments Conducted: 1

ELECTRONIC DEVICES LAB

S. No. Name Of The Experiment Link

1

I-V Characteristics of Junction Diode

and Breakdown Characteristics of

Zener Diode

http://vlabs.iitkgp.ernet.in/be/exp5/index.html

http://vlabs.iitkgp.ernet.in/be/exp10/index.html

2 LED and Photo Diode I-V

Characteristics Not available

3

DC Power Supply (design,

simulation, hardware implementation

and testing)

Not available

4

Zener voltage regulator (design,

simulation, hardware implementation

and testing)

http://vlabs.iitkgp.ernet.in/be/exp10/index.html

5 Diode Clipper http://vlabs.iitkgp.ac.in/psac/exp1/index.html#

6 Diode Clamper Not available

7 MOSFET Characteristics Not available

8 BJT Characteristics http://vlabs.iitkgp.ernet.in/be/exp11/index.html

9 Transistor Switch Not available

10 BJT Voltage – Divider bias circuit

with stabilization Not available

11

MOSFET Voltage-Divider Bias

circuit (Design, simulation,

implementation and testing)

Not available

Note: other online simulators

1) https://www.partsim.com/ ----------- Just like Multisim tool

2) http://falstad.com/circuit/ ----- Circuit simulator Applet

3) http://circuits-cloud.com ------------ Just like Multisim tool

4) https://www.circuitlab.com------------- Just like Multisim tool

5) https://www.tina.com/ ---------- Just like Multisim tool

Digital Signal

Processing Lab 2019-20

III B.TECH-II SEM T.S.R.KRISHNA PRASAD B,C SECTIONS

S.NO. Virtual lab link Name of the experiment

1 http://vlabs.iitkgp.ernet.in/dsp/exp8/index.html Study of FIR filter design using

window method: Lowpass and

highpass filter.

Total no. of experiments 1

S.N o

Virtual Lab link Name of the Experiment

1 http://vlabs.iitkgp.ern et.in/dsp/exp8/index .html

Study of FIR filter design using window

method: Lowpass and highpass filter

TOTAL NUMBER OF EXPERIMENTS:01

Lab: Elements of Electronics Engineering(IT)

Dept. Of ECE

Virtual Lab Experiments

S.No Experiment Virtual Lab link

1 Identification & Testing of R, L, C and other components.

http://vlabs.iitkgp.ernet.in/be/exp1/index.html http://vlabs.iitkgp.ernet.in/be/exp2/index.html http://vlabs.iitkgp.ernet.in/be/exp3/index.html

2 Soldering Practice – Simple circuits using passive and active components.

NA

3 PN Junction diode Characteristics a) Forward bias b) Reverse bias.

http://vlabs.iitkgp.ernet.in/be/exp5/index.html

4 Zener diode Characteristics a) Forward bias b) Reverse bias.

https://vlab.amrita.edu/?sub=1&brch=282&sim=1522 &cnt=2

5 Half – Wave Rectifier with & without Filter.

http://vlabs.iitkgp.ernet.in/be/exp6/index.html#

6 Full – Wave Rectifier with & without Filter.

http://vlabs.iitkgp.ernet.in/be/exp7/index.html

7 CB Transistor Characteristics.

http://vlabs.iitkgp.ernet.in/be/exp12/index.html

8 CE Transistor

Characteristics.

http://vlabs.iitkgp.ernet.in/be/exp11/index.htm

l

9 JFET Characteristics. NA

10 SCR Characteristics. NA

11 UJT Characteristics. NA

12 CE amplifier. http://vlabs.iitkgp.ernet.in/be/exp13/ceamp.htm l

Lab: MICROPROCESSORS AND MICROCONTROLLERS (II-II IT)

S. No. Experiment Virtual Lab link

Part A: Assembly Language Programming Exercises/Experiments using 8086 Trainer kit

1 Implementation of simple decimal arithmetic and bit manipulation operations.

Not Available

2 Implementation of code conversion between BCD, Binary, Hexadecimal and ASCII.

Not Available

Part B: Interfacing Exercises/Experiments with 8086 trainer kit through Assembly Language Programming

1 Develop a stepper motor interface for rotating through any given sequence.

Not Available

2 Develop a Digital-to-Analog Converter interface for waveform generation.

Not Available

Part C: Assembly Language Programming Exercises/Experiments in 8051 using Keil

1 Develop a Embedded C Program to interface seven segment display to port1 and port2 and display the count from 00 to FFH

http://vlabs.iitb.ac.in/vlabs-dev/labs/8051-Microcontroller- Lab/index.php

2 Implement the functionality of traffic signal controller using 8051 microcontroller.

http://vlabs.iitb.ac.in/vlabs-dev/labs/8051-Microcontroller- Lab/index.php

Name of the Laboratory: Microprocessors and Microcontrollers

Interfacing Department of ECE

Class: III B.Tech II Semester

Virtual Lab Experiments

S.No. Experiment Virtual Lab Link

1

Part A

Implementation of simple decimal

arithmetic and bit manipulation

operations.

Implementation of code conversion

2 between BCD, Binary, Hexadecimal and

ASCII

Implementation of searching and sorting

3 of 16-bit numbers.

4 Implementation of String manipulations.

5 Part B

Develop a stepper motor interface for

rotating through any given sequence.

https://tio.run/##XY1NDoIwEIXXn

VOMrJHQ4MJ4Am/A0kyZsdC01N

6

Develop a Digital-to-Analog Converter interface for waveform generation.

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7 Develop an Analog-to-Digital Converter

interface for analog signal to digital

conversion.

8 Implementation of 2’s complement and

decoder functionalities using DIDO

interface.

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9

Part C

Develop a Embedded C Program to

interface seven segment display to port1

and port2 and display the count from 00

to FFH

10 Implement the functionality of traffic

signal controller using 8051

microcontroller.

11 Develop an Embedded C Program to

display the given string on LCD.

DIGITAL CIRCUITS DESIGN LABORATORY

Academic Year 2019-2020

S.No Virtual lab link Name of the Experiment

1 http://vlabs.iitkgp.ernet.in/dec/exp3/in

dex.html

Analysis and Synthesis of Boolean Expressions using Basic Logic Gates

2 http://vlabs.iitkgp.ernet.in/dec/exp4/in

dex.html

Analysis and Synthesis of Logic functions using Multiplexers

Total no of Experiments conducted-- 2

VLSI Lab

Academic Year: 2019 – 20

S. No Virtual Lab link Name of the experiment

1 https://www.iitg.ac.in/cseweb/vlab/vlsi/MOSFET_theory.html MOSFET

S.No Experiment Virtual Lab link

A) Analog Design:

To design the circuits with given specifications and verify the following:

(a) Schematic: (i) DC analysis and (ii) Transient analysis

(b) Layout: (i) DRC (ii) LVS and (iii) RCX DRC – Design Rule Check; LVS –

Layout Versus Schematic; RCX –RC Extraction

1 Single-stage common-source amplifier Not Available

2 Single-stage differential amplifier Not Available

3 Single-stage operational amplifier Not Available

4 4-bit R-2R DAC using opamp http://he- coep.vlabs.ac.in/List%20of%20experiments.html?d

omain=ElectronicsandCommunications

B) Digital Design:

To write VHDL/Verilog code and test bench for verification, and observe the

waveform for the following:

1 Inverter (design with given

specifications and verify (a)

Schematic: (i) DC analysis

(ii) Transient analysis (b) Layout: (i)

DRC (ii) LVS and (iii) RCX; and (c) as

given above).

http://cse14- iiith.vlabs.ac.in/List%20of%20experiments.html?do main=Computer%20Science

https://www.iitg.ac.in/cseweb/vlab/vlsi/

2 Buffer Not Available

3 Logic gates (AND, OR, NAND, NOR,

XOR, XNOR, transmission gate)

http://cse14- iiith.vlabs.ac.in/List%20of%20experiments.html?do main=Computer%20Science

https://www.iitg.ac.in/cseweb/vlab/vlsi/

4 Flip-flops (D, JK, T, RS) http://cse14- iiith.vlabs.ac.in/List%20of%20experiments.html?do main=Computer%20Science

5 Parallel and serial adders Not Available

6 4-bit counters (Asynchronous and

synchronous)

Not Available

7 Successive approximation register

(SAR) and SAR based ADC

http://he- coep.vlabs.ac.in/List%20of%20experiments.html?d omain=ElectronicsandCommunications

C) Open-ended experiment (shall

comprise

https://www.iitg.ac.in/cseweb/vlab/vlsi/

http://cse14- iiith.vlabs.ac.in/List%20of%20experiments.html?do main=Computer%20Science

VLSI Lab Academic Year: 2019 – 20

S. No Virtual Lab link Name of the experiment

1 https://www.iitg.ac.in/cseweb/vlab/vlsi/MOSFET_theory.html MOSFET(as Open Ended Experiment)

Lab: DIGITAL CIRCUIT DESIGN LAB

Virtual Lab Experiments

S. No. Name of the Experiment Virtual Lab link

Part-A: To design and simulate using Electronic Workbench

1 Full adder.

https://www.circuitverse.org/simulator

“Circuitsverse” is an online Electronic

Workbench used for designing digital circuits

using simple gates, combinational, sequential

circuits and perform simulation using timing

diagrams.

2 8:1 multiplexer.

3 SR and D flip-flop.

4 Shift register

5 Asynchronous counter.

Part B: To design and simulate using CAD tools

6 8:3 priority encoder.

https://www.techep.csi.cuny.edu/~zhangs/v.html

Verilog online editor, compiler and simulator

7 Ring counter.

8 Asynchronous counter.

9 Simple Datapath

10 ALU Design

With this interest, from GEC started to develop VLABS in association with IITR. The institution

has approached them through mail and got permission from IITR as nodal center in 2020. The

letter is attached below.

Under this Nodal center from GEC submitted the proposals to IITR for the development of

VLABS from various departments. The proposals are accepted from Civil Engineering Solid

Mechanics laboratory, Optical Communication laboratory from Electronics Communication

Engineering, Data Mining laboratory from Computer Science Engineering department.

Before initializing the development the institution has encouraged the faculty to conduct

workshop on Virtual Labs in association with IITR in the month of August 2020.

The program schedule is attached here.

Gudlavalleru Engineering College (An Autonomous Institute with Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK, Kakinada)

Seshadri Rao Knowledge Village, Gudlavalleru – 521356, Krishna District (A.P.)

LIVE WEBINAR AND WORKSHOP

ON PERFORMING AND DESIGNING EXPERIMENTS WITH

VIRTUAL PLATFORM

Hands-on Session

24th -28th AUGUST, 2020

Organized by

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE,

GUDLAVALLERU

In association with Indian Institute of

Technology, Roorkee

Programme Schedule

Topic: LIVE WEBINAR AND WORKSHOP ON PERFORMING AND DESIGNING EXPERIMENTS WITH VIRTUAL PLATFORM

Speaker: Professor. R.S.Anand,

Principal Institute Coordinator, Virtual Labs,

Electrical Engineering Department, IIT Roorkee.

10.15 AM – 10.20 AM About Objective of the Programme by

Ms. N.Mounica, Assistant Professor, ECE 10.20 AM – 10.25 AM Welcome Address by Dr.B.Karuna Kumar, Vice Principal Administration

10.25 AM – 10.30 AM Inaugural Address by Dr.G.V.S.N.R.V.Prasad, Vice Principal Academics

10.30 AM – 10.35 AM Welcome Address by Dr.P.Ravindra Babu, Principal

10.35 AM – 10.40 AM Speaker Bio-data Readout by Ms. N.Mounica, Assistant Professor, ECE 10.40 AM – 10.45 AM Inaugural Address by Speaker

10.45 AM – 12.30 PM Session by Professor. R.S.Anand, Principal Institute Coordinator, Virtual Labs,

Electrical Engineering Department, IIT Roorkee.

12.30 PM – 12.35 PM Vote of Thanks by Ms.N.Mounica, Assistant Professor, ECE

Batch

No. Branch Date Time Schedule

l. CSE/IT 24.08.2020 10.30AM-12.30PM

1. Introduction to Virtual Lab 2. Hands-on Session

(Digital Electronics Lab, Basic gates

and Digital Applications Lab, Data

Structures Lab, Image Processing Lab) 3.How to develop New Experiments

3. ECE 25.08. 2020 10.30AM-12.30PM

1. Introduction to Virtual Lab

2.Hands-on Session

(Digital Electronics Lab, Counter and code converters, Digital applications

lab, DSP Tool Kit)

3.How to develop New Experiments

4. EEE 26.08.2020 10.30AM-12.30PM

1. Introduction to Virtual Lab

2.Hands-on Session

(Electrical Circuits Lab, Electrical

Machines Lab, Power Lab ) 3.How to develop New Experiments

5. Physics/

Chemistry 27.08.2020 10.30AM-12.30PM

1. Introduction to Virtual Lab

2.Hands-on Session (Moment of Inertia of a fly wheel,

Viscosity determination of organic

solvent)

3.How to develop New Experiments

6. Civil/ME 28.08.2020 10.30AM-12.30PM

1. Introduction to Virtual Lab

2.Hands-on Session

(Surveying Lab, Environmental Engg. Lab, Mechanics of Machine Lab,

Machine Tools)

3.How to develop New Experiments

After completion of this workshop, the team members of each department has initiated to develop

VLABS along with faculty coordinators.

The following are submitted Google forms to develop VLABS.

10/6/2020 Proposal for development of "Virtual Labs Experiments"

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeySZc2QqRSy6cWUMH4VhrzFipAQOVr57sF-TeIVFxvPbLOaw/formResponse 1/4

Details of Virtual Labs

All fields are mandatory.

Undergraduate Students

Postgraduate Students

Proposal for development of "Vi�ualLabs Experiments"

Name of the Virtual Laboratory

MECHANICS OF SOLIDS LAB

Discipline to which lab belongs

CIVIL ENGINEERING

Target Group

Clear selection

10/6/2020 Proposal for development of "Virtual Labs Experiments"

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Yes

No

Yes

No

Compatible with web page ?

Clear selection

Software to be used for web interface

PHP, APACHE

Software to be used for back-end development

JAVA PROGRAMMING, PYTHON, MATLAB

Is/Are Software open source?

Clear selection

10/6/2020 Proposal for development of "Virtual Labs Experiments"

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List of Experiments with objective

1) To determine young’s modulus of the given material (steel or wood) by bending test on simply supported beam: Objective: To introduce various stress and strain measuring equipment. To familiarize with various physical, mechanical and strength properties of various engineering materials. 2) To determine young’s modulus of the given material (steel or wood) by conducting bending test on Cantilever beam. Objective: To familiarize with various physical, mechanical and strength properties of various engineering materials. 3) To determine the modulus of rigidity of the spring. Objective: To familiarize with various physical, mechanical and strength properties of various engineering materials. 4) To Verify the Maxwell’s Reciprocal theorem on beams. Objective: To familiarize with various physical, mechanical and strength properties of various engineering materials. 5) To determine the compressive strength of concrete block Objective: To familiarize with various physical, mechanical and strength properties of various engineering materials. 6) To determine the torsion test on RCC member Objective: To familiarize with various physical, mechanical and strength properties of various engineering materials 7) To determine bending test on HYSD bars Objective: To familiarize with various physical, mechanical and strength properties of various engineering materials 8) To determine the direct shear test on HYSD bars Objective: To familiarize with various physical, mechanical and strength properties of various engineering materials

10/6/2020 Proposal for development of "Virtual Labs Experiments"

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Email address *

Proposal for development of "Vi�ualLabs Experiments" All fields are mandatory.

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[email protected]

Name of the Institute

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

Name of the Nodal Coordinator/Faculty member

SYAMALA YARLAGADDA

Name of the Department of Nodal Coordinator

ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINE

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Contact No.

9441748416

Email Id

[email protected]

Details of the Team (Name - Designation)

Dr. V.V. Praveen Kumar - Assistant Professor 18481A05K4 -S. MOHAN SAI -STUDENT 18481A05E7- N. VENKATA SAI-STUDENT 18481A0168 - CHANDRA SEKHAR-STUDENT 17481A01A2- LAKSHMANA SWAMY-STUDENT 17481A0194 – S. SRAVANI-STUDENT

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Details of Virtual Labs

All fields are mandatory.

Proposal for development of "Vi�ualLabs Experiments"

Name of the Virtual Laboratory

OPTICAL COMMUNICATION

Discipline to which lab belongs

ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION EN

10/1/2020 Proposal for development of "Virtual Labs Experiments"

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Undergraduate Students

Postgraduate Students

Yes

No

Target Group

Clear selection

Compatible with web page ?

Clear selection

Software to be used for web interface

HTML

Software to be used for back-end development

Java Script, CSS design

10/1/2020 Proposal for development of "Virtual Labs Experiments"

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeySZc2QqRSy6cWUMH4VhrzFipAQOVr57sF-TeIVFxvPbLOaw/formResponse 3/4

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List of Experiments with objective

To familiarize with the behavioral aspects of various optical sources and to introduce the measurement procedures of important parameters in optical engineering List of Experiments: 1. Characterization of LED. 2. Characterization of Laser diode. 3. Intensity modulation of laser output through an optical �ber. 4. Measurement of data rate for digital optical link. 5. Measurement of numerical aperture. 6. Measurement of losses in plastic �ber. 7. Characteristics of APD 8. Optical Power Measurements

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Name of the Institute

GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

Name of the Nodal Coordinator/Faculty member

Dr. Y SYAMALA

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Name of the Department of Nodal Coordinator

ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION EN

Contact No.

9441748416

Email Id

[email protected]

Details of the Team (Name - Designation)

1. Dr. D Prabhakar-Associate Professor, 2. S Bhavani-Assistant Professor, 3. V. Venkata Pavan(18481A04L9)-Student, 4. Sk. Arifunissa (18481A04J1)-Student, 5. R. Gopi Raju(18481A04H6)-Student, 6. Anagha Sai Sesidhar(18481A0508)-Student, 7. Gamidi Sowmya(18481A0572)-Student.

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1. Email address *

[email protected]

This is a required question

2. Name of the Institute

Gudlavalleru Engineering College

Your answer

3. Name of the Nodal Coordinator/Faculty member

Mrs. S. Raga Deepthi

Your answer

4.Name of the Department of Nodal Coordinator

Computer Science Engineering

Your answer

5. Contact No.

8885116754

Your answer

6. Email Id

Your answer

7. Details of the Team (Name - Designation)

1. Dr.B.Sai Chandana, Associate Professor 2. Mrs.S.Raga Deepthi, Assistant Professor 3. Dr.K.Bala Brahmeswara, Assistant Professor 4. Cheerla Bhuvanesh (18481A0542), Student 5. Devi Manogna Meka (18481A0565), Student 6. Sirazunnisa (18481A05K2), Student 7. Ede Swapna (19485A0513), Student 8. Kandula Naga Jagadeesh Krishna (19481A05A3), Student

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8. Name of the Virtual Laboratory

Data Mining

Your answer

9. Discipline to which lab belongs

Computer Science Engineering

Your answer

10. Target Group

Undergraduate Students

11.Compatible with web page ?

Yes

12.Software to be used for web interface

JavaScript

Your answer

13.Software to be used for back-end development

PHP/MySQL

Your answer

14. Is/Are Software open source?

Yes

15. List of Experiments with objective

Objective:

To exercise the data mining techniques such as classification, clustering, pattern mining etc with different datasets and dynamic parameters..

List of Experiments

1. Introduction to Data Mining/Machine Learning

i. Explore dataset and observe the following:

a) List the attribute names and their types

b) Number of records in each dataset

c) Identify the class attribute (if any)

d) Plot histogram

e) Determine the number of records for each class.

f) Visualize the data in various dimensions

2. Perform data pre-processing tasks

i. Data cleaning

a. Filling missing values

b. Remove Noisy Data

ii. Data Transformation

3. Performing classification and Interpret the results obtained.

i. Run Id3, J48 classification algorithm. Extract if-then rules from the decision tree generated by the classifier

ii. Perform Naive- Bayes classification

iii. Perform K-nearest neighbour classification.

iv. Study the classifier output. Compute entropy values, kappa statistic.

v. Observe the confusion matrix and derive Accuracy, F-measure, TPrate , FPrate, precision and recall values.

4. Performing association rule mining

i. Run Aprori algorithm with different support and confidence values.

ii. generate and count strategy for deriving frequent items sets and generate association rules

5. Performing regression

i. Build linear regression model for numeric data set.

ii. Explore simple linear regression technique that only looks at one variable

6. Performing SVM classification

i. Run proximal SVM to find classifiers.

7. Performing clustering

i. Run simple k-means clustering algorithm with different values of k (number of desired clusters).

8. Explore visualization of data mining algorithms.

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Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee Department of Electrical Engineering Roorkee -247667, (UTTARAKHAND), INDIA

Letter no - VLIITR/21/073/INT01 Date – August 23, 2021

To,

The Principal

Gudlavalleru Engineering College, Gudlavalleru,

Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh 521356

Dear Dr. G.V.S.N.R.V Prasad,

On behalf of Team Virtual Labs, IIT Roorkee, I would like to appreciate all diligent efforts

of your faculties and students that they have put to develop the web-enabled experiments of the

following subjects:

1. Solid Mechanics - CE

2. Optical Communication– ECE

3. Data Mining – CSE

The endless hours that they have spent working on this project, and the professionalism that

they have portrayed has impressed the Virtual Labs team immensely. We are very much thankful to

you for this. We are also expecting that your institute involvement in virtual labs will remain continued

in future. Thus, we will be looking forward for more web-enabled high-quality labs proposals on this

platform.

Thanks & Regards

Dr RS Anand

Principal Institute Coordinator

Virtual Labs, IIT Roorkee

1. Internship - Compulsory for all third year students.

Students Internship Details – Summary

S.

No.

Name of the

Branch

No. of Students

2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21

1 CE - 177 210 187 185 158

2 EEE - 32 162 192 356 163

3 ME - - 200 210 203 184

4 ECE - 264 277 271 282 257

5 CSE - - 109 272 255 252

6 IT - - 90 109 101 104

7 MBA 96 86 98 72 70 -

2. Certification Courses - NPTEL Local Chapter with rating of A.

The students are sensitized and motivated to pursue online certification courses to

Enhance their subject knowledge

Encourage an innovative way of learning the subject effectively

Student with good performance in the courses they pursued were reimbursed, the examination fee paid by

them.

Outcome of the initiative

Category Number

No. of Student obtained certificates 247

No. of Courses pursued by Students 75

No. of student in the toppers page 43

No of Discipline stars 5

No. of Believers 1

No. of Motivated Learners 1

The following table is the department wise summary of outcome of the initiative

Department wise division of student performance at NPTEL

Branch CE EEE ME ECE CSE IT Total

No. of Students obtained certificates 3 39 16 17 139 33 247

No. of Courses pursued by Students 3 18 11 10 23 10 75

No. of Students in the toppers page - 9 2 9 20 3 43

No of Discipline stars - - - - 5 - 5

No. of Believers - - - - 1 - 1

No. of Motivated Learners - - - - 1 - 1

3. Skill Development Labs - APSSDC Center of Excellence in CSE, ECE, EEE, ME

APSSDC (Andhra Pradesh State Skill Development Centre)

Year No. of Programs

Organized

No. of Students

Registered

No. of Students

Completed

2021-22 35 736 551

2020-21 23 379 228

2019-20 46 1302 1019

2018-19 14 2799 2787

2017-18 25 2924 2905

2016-17 7 496 491

TOTAL 150 8636 7981

4. Value Added Courses - CISCO Networking Academy

YEAR No. Of Programs

Organised

No. of Students

Registered

No. of Students

Completed

2021-22 1 156 Ongoing

2020-21 10 1421 930

2019-20 5 69 18

2018-19 3 628 625

5. Placement – above 70%

PLACEMENT DETAILS from 2016 – 2021

Batch CIVIL EEE ME ECE CSE IT MBA TOTAL

2020-21 46 82 158 258 292 88 24 948*

2019-20 32 51 71 179 205 35 21 594

2018-19 48 62 63 171 208 83 27 662

2017-18 43 77 70 168 125 59 39 581

2016-17 32 63 71 119 104 13 40 442

6. Student Induction Programme

Date: 25 February 2021 Time: 10:00am-12:30pm

Name of the programme: Youth-Drug Abuse- Ill Effects

Speaker: Mr AMD Imtiaz, IAS, Collector, Krishna District

Objective: To create awareness among the I year B.Tech students on the bad effects of

drugs abuse and addiction

The programme was initated with the opening remarks of the Principal of the college Dr GVSRV

Prasad. On this occasion, the Advisor to the management Dr P Ravindra Babu also addressed the

students.

About the topic and speaker: Sri

AMD Imtiaz holds a B Tech in Civil

Engineering from regional engineering

college, Warangal. He is a man for all

seasons and reasons .His unbridled

desire to gain recognition by doing good

for society is matched only by his

tenacity and determination that has been the hallmark of his long and distinguished career. He

started his career as a group I commercial Tax officer and was conferred IAS and was allotted to

2009 batch. After his IAS, he worked as a Nellore District joint collector for over three years,

then Guntur district Joint Collector for about 10 months and for the last two years, he has been

discharging duties as Krishna district Collector.

Sri IMtiyaz, the Chief Guest of the workshop, informed the students about the importance of

conducting the workshop. He briefed the students on the different types of drugs and educated

them on how to prevent themselves from drug abuse. He gave a call to all the students of the

college to work collectively in making the district a drug free one. He expressed his grief as the

youth are getting allured to drugs and spoiling their health. He made a sincere appeal to all the

teachers and parents to explain the students the disadvantages of consuming drugs.

He, being a live speaker, held the attention of the audience by quoting various instances of his

life. He enlightened the students on the importance of being humane than just being a human.

Date: 28 February 2021 Time: 9:30am-10:00am

Name of the programme: An Introduction to SIP 2020

Speaker: Dr GVSNRV Prasad

Objective: To introduce the concept of SIP to I year B.Tech

Students

Salient Points Conveyed: Dr GVSNRV Prasad, Principal of the

college welcomed all the newly joined students to the first day of

the Student Induction Programme (SIP).He spoke about the

prominence of the Induction Programmme, its objectives and

outcomes. He recalled the events held during the academic year

2019-2020. He conveyed the importance of the programme and

explained how the students of engineering education could reap benefits of it.

Date: 28 February 2021 Time: 10:00-12:00

Name of the programme: Personality Development

Speaker: Sri Jagan Guruji

The programme started with an introduction to SIP -2021 by Dr M

Kamaraju, Professor in the Department of ECE. Dr Kamaraju

introduced the Sri Jagan Guruji to the students.

About the topic and speaker: Sri Jagan Guruji is the founder of

Yoga Vignana Kendra and is the founder of Yoga Vignana

Kendra. Guruji can be described as a Man of Action, a Karma Yogi

who combines yoga with social upliftment through Seva. He has undergone several intensive

training programs and became a great master and

dedicated his life to Yoga.

In his speech on Personality Development, Sri

Jagan Guruji focussed on the role of parents and

teachers in building the character of young children.

He opined that character should be built at school

and at home. He emphasized the point that

character is much more important than education.

He rightly pointed out that “Education gives salary but character gives life”. He advised the

parents to focus on character building of their children and concentrate on developing right

attitude and behavior of their wards.

Guruji counseled the students to respect their faculty and be exemplary to others. He spoke about

the importance of nurturing the habit of conscious thinking rather than material thinking. He

emphasized the point that good behavior always leads to success. He urged the students to

inculcate in them the quality of self- confidence and

improve their body language as they will help them at

the time of recruitment process.

Besides enlightening students with his thought

provoking words, he suggested some regular practices

to develop their own personalities. He advised the

students to spend at least thirty minutes every day in

reading epics such as the Ramayana, the Mahabharatha

to enhance personality traits.

He also demonstrated some Yoga postures and Sun Salutations for maintaining good health and

insisted on taking a balanced diet. He concluded his speech by suggesting the students to take

care of both the physical and mental health.

The programme ended with Dr Suresh I/C HoD, BS&H, proposing the vote of thanks.

Date: 28 February 2021 Time: 2:00 pm-4:00pm

Name of the programme: Bharatiya Vignanaparampara

(Indian Knowledge System)

Speaker: Prof. Challa Kishore Reddy

About the topic and speaker: The programme was hosted by Dr Kamaraju, Professor of ECE

department in Gudlavalleru Engineering College. Prof.Challa Kishore Reddy has been working

as a Professor of Mechanical Engineering in PVP

Siddhartha Institute of Technology. He holds an MA in

psychology and conducted more than hundred

personality development programmes for school and

college students. He is the state coordinating member

for Bharateeya Vignana Mandali, a National Level

Science Forum.

He started the session by speaking about the

significance of National Science Day which is celebrated in India on 28 February to mark the

discovery of Raman Effect by our Indian physicist Sir C V Raman. He discussed the ancient,

medieval and modern heritage of India and its contributions to the field of science. He talked

about the connection between historical events and science by providing relevant examples. He

pointed out an interesting fact written in the diary of Vasco da Gama that the discovery of sea

route to India was made with the help of Skandagupta. He opined that we Indians praise Vasco

da Gama but do not add any value to our ancient knowledge.

He added that foreigners hold great respect for India and praise it by saying “ India is the mother

of all cultures and Sanskrit is the mother of all languages”. He further noted that if we analyze all

our scientific inventions, we find their roots in our Indian heritage. He spoke about the greatness

of Susruta, the Father of Surgery who quoted eight types of surgeries and the design of 108

surgical instruments in his book “Susruta Samhita”. He praised Acharya Charaka for authoring

the book “Charaka Samhita” which is the oldest treatise on Auyurveda and is most referenced by

the Ayurvedic practitioners across the world.

He quoted Albert Einstein who had a great reverence for Indians. “We owe a lot to Indian, who

taught us how to count, without which no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been

made”. He also spoke about the greatness of Aryabhatta who gave the value of Pi, thousand

years before Pythagoras could

scientifically prove it. He made a mention

of ancient monuments and architecture

such as the Iron Pillar and the Konark

Temple which are testimonies to Indian

Science and Technology.

He further made a mention of Rishi

Bharadwaja who in his book on aviation

“Bharadwada Vymanika Sastram” wrote many secrets related to airplanes. He took pride when

stating that India has its first satellite that can take multiples objects to multi orbits in a single

launch vehicle.

He also appreciated our Indian yoga which is the most widely accepted exercise across the globe.

He said that over 170 countries across the globe are celebrating India’s gift to the world by

declaring 21 June as the World Yoga Day.

The session revealed fascinating truths of Indian scientific history and motivated innovation in

students. More than 750 students took part in this session.

Date: 7 March 2021 Time: 10:00 am-11:00am

Name of the programme: Enhancing Learning Ability

Speaker: Dr V Vinay Kumar

About the topic and speaker: Dr Vinay Kumar Pakala has been working as Lecturer, District

Institute of Education and Training Angaluru. He holds an MA in Psychology, and an MSc in

physics. Besides these degrees, he also completed

MEd, MPhil and PhD in Education. He has more than

28 years of teaching experience and held various

positions in Krishna District such as Academic

Monitoring Officer and Deputy Educational Officer.

He also wrote text books on psychology published by

Telugu Academy, Central University and

Government of Andhra Pradesh.

He presented research papers in various National and International seminars. Also, he organized

and attended several workshops, trainings at Regional level, State level and National level as a

participant and as a resource person.

He received a National Award for Best Teacher Educator-2019 by National Council for Teacher

Education, Government of India aSnd the State Best Teacher Award from the Honorable Chief

Minister, Government of Andhra Pradesh in 2016.

The speaker of this session Dr Vinay Kumar delivered a talk on “Communication Skills and

Reading Abilities”. He began his speech by emphasizing the importance of communication skills

for engineering students. He highlighted the technique SAFTEN- Smile, Speech, Accept, modify

behavior, Adjust yourself, Fun, Forgiveness, Touch, Tactfulness, Eye contact, Emotional

balance, Name, and Nodding to become a good human being. He further spoke about the

importance of improving our listening skills as “listening leads to good speaking”.

Before he ended the session, he spoke about Neurotic tendency and explained how students

could be benefitted by ‘systematic desensitization’.

Date: 7 March 2021 Time: 11:00 am-12:00am

Name of the programme: Youth Role in National Integrity

Speaker: Sri Kolla Dhasapathi Rao

About the topic and speaker: Sri Kolla Dasapathi Rao is a retired lecturer, Government

Institute of Advanced Study in Education. He also worked as Deputy Educational Officer and

District Academic Monitoring Officer, Sarva

Sikhsha Abhiyan. He completed his MA from

Andhra University and MEd from Osmania

University. He conducted several training

programmes for school teachers at district level and

state level. He authored Social Studies textbook for

high school students and a few text books for DEd

and BEd students. He is a state convener for Vidya

Vikasa Samiti, Andhra Pradesh and is involved in

many social service activities.

Sri Kolla Dasapathi Rao, in his session presented a talk on ‘Youth Role in National Integrity’. In

his speech, he urged students to improve National Spirit- A spirit of commitment, dedication

towards the country. He expressed that integrity towards a country is very important for the

progress of a country and appealed the students to maintain integrity.

While speaking about integrity, he gave various examples such as protest against the partition of

Bengal in 1905. He stressed the importance of National Integrity by sharing some interesting

incidents of Swamy Vivekananda’s life. He spoke about Japanese National Integrity and asked

the students emulate the Japanese.

Date: 7 March 2021 Time: 2:00 pm-4:00pm

Name of the programme: Stress Management

Speaker : Mr Sandra Sudheer

The program was hosted by Dr. M. Kamaraju, Professor,

Department of ECE, Gudlavalleru Engineering College. The

session started at 2:00PM by a welcome note followed by an

introduction to the resource person.

About the topic and speaker: Mr. Sudheer Sandra, is a native of Nellore, graduated in

Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering from

Audisankara College of Engineering and Technology,

Nellore. He is very passionate about Psychology and

determined to spread awareness on psychology and

mental health. He did his Master’s Degree in Clinical

Psychology at Amity University, Lucknow and it

provided him a licence to continue his amateur interest

with a professional touch.

Mr. Sudheer gave a talk on ‘Stress Management’ by

posing some questions to the students which made them attentive. He ignited the students by

delivering 10 important lessons of life such as the importance of identifying a problem and

finding its solution by applying their learning skills. Next, he elucidated the importance of

ESMC (Efforts, Self Motivation, Consistency) and, the interrelation between them with few

examples. Then, he explained the importance of having at least 5 people around us who are

outstanding, motivating, powerful, and, inspiring. He advised the students to have no backlogs

and explained the significance of respecting parents and gurus.

He inspired everyone by saying, “It does not matter what you don’t have, but what matters is,

what you do with what you have”. He explained the importance of time and the difference

between NP-P-SP(non-productive, productive and super-productive) time. Lastly, he stressed the

importance of doing good and its impact by quoting a phrase “What goes around comes around”.

The session was very interactive and students thoroughly enjoyed and felt that they have learnt

very important lessons of life.

The session concluded with Principal Dr. G. V. S. N. R. V. Prasad’s message, followed by

closing remarks and vote of thanks by Dr. M. Kamaraju.