ANDHRA PRADESH
DETAILED PROJECT REPORT
SUBMITTED BY
GOVT. DEGREE COLLEGE
RAMACHANDRAPURAM- 533255
EAST GODAVARI DISTRICT
NAADU-NEDU
2020
SUBMITTED
TO
COMMISSIONERATE OF COLLEGIATE EDUCATION
VIJAYAWADA
ANDHRA PRADESH
INDEX
S. No. Contents Page No.
1 Introduction 1
2 Vision & Mission 3
3 Basic Information 4
4 Courses/Programs Offered 7
5 Course Wise Student Details 7
6 Faculty Details 8
7 Executive Summary 9
8 SWOC Analysis 10
9 Strategy Plan- Proposed Activities 11
10 Proposed Budget Abstract for 13 Components 14
Line Estimates for Civil Works/Rates for Purchases with
Justification & Outcomes item wise
11(a) Addl. Class Rooms/Cafeteria/Health Centre Etc 19
11(b) Toilets 28
12 Major & Minor Works & Renovation 32
13 Furniture 34
14 Electricity, Fans, LED Lights 39
15 Drinking Water 43
16 Painting & Other Works 46
17 Green Chalk Boards 49
18 Open Gym & Sports Kits 51
19 Landscape & green Belt 54
20 Compound Wall 56
21 English Language Lab 58
22 Photographs of College, Addl Class Rooms, Labs and Other
Infrastructure 60
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Laboratory Requirement 67
24 Annexure-I (LAND AND COLLEGE DOCUMENTS)
25 Annexure-II (EQUITABLE ACESS)
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Annexure-III (QUALITY)
27 Annexure-IV (FACULTY DETAILS)
1. Introduction:
Ramachandrapuram is a small, semi-rural town situated in Ramachandrapuram
Assembly constituency comes under Amalapuram Parliamentary constituency of
East Godavari District, the rice bowl of Andhra Pradesh. More than 80% of the
populations are farmers, both big, small and marginal and agricultural workers. The
place is surrounded by lush green rice fields and luxuriant vegetation. It is also a
bustling commercial centre for clusters of surrounding villages.
Realizing the need for better educational facilities and opportunities for its rural
youth, the legendary person of this town Sri Kruthiventi Perraju Panthulu (S.K.P.P)
founded Educational Trust (S.K.P.P.E.T) on 21-09-1906. The S.K.P.P.E. Trust has
been glooming with number of educational institutions like S.K.P. Government
National High School, S.K.P. Government national Junior College, S.K.P.
Multipurpose Agricultural Polytechnic College, in the recent past Government
Polytechnic College and Government Degree College are added in the mind of
SKPE Trust. As a result of relentless efforts of the elders and rulers of this area to
fulfill the educational needs of the people in and around of Ramachandrapuram the
Government of Andhra Pradesh issued G.O. starting the Degree College in 2013
( G.O.Rt.No: 839 Higher Education(CE-1) Department, dated 25-10-2013 )
The Government Degree College, Ramachandrapuram started functioning in the
academic year i.e 2014-15 with B.Sc (M.P.C), B.Sc (C.B.Z), B.Com (General) and
B.A (H.E.P) Courses with an initial student strength of 128. It is affiliated to
Adikavi Nannayya University, Rajahmundry. At present, the college is offering 9 1
academic programs with co-education in both Telugu and English media. This
college is catering to the needs of under previleged sections of the society.
During 2015-16 , a land of 5.25 acres were allocated to this college from Sri
Kruttiventi Perraju Pantulu Educational Trust for the construction of permanent
buildings.
Seven rooms with a construction cost of one crore was built in the campus. It is
not sufficient to present strength of the college, it is 600. At present, the college is
functioning in the premises of S.K.P.G.N Junior College, Ramachandrapuram, East
Godavari district under shift system from 12.45 pm to 5.30 pm.This College
requires complete infrastructure with all the amenities to grow further to reach new
heights.
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2. Vision & Mission:
Motto: Enter – Endeavour – Excel
1. To make education a powerful medium and a tool to promote the social
and economical development of backward and disadvantaged sections of
society.
2. The vision and mission of the college has closely in line with the
aspirations of the forming community by serving them effectively by
imparting scientific education to their wards.
3. To keep peace with the knowledge era and gear all activities to match the
demands of the scientific and technological world.
4. The college wishes to maintain high academic standards to make every
student of the college skilled and employable through JKC.
5. To educate the students from rural agriculture based communities by
giving preference in all opportunities.
6. To hence the mindset towards research and creation of knowledge.
7. Women empowerment through value education.
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3. Basic Information
Name of the College: GVERNMENT DEGREE COLLEGE Place: RAMACHANDRAPURAM
S.No Basic Information Status
1 Year of Establishment of College 2014
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Mention G.O number if Available G.O.Rt.No.839 Dated:25-10-2013
3 Area of College in Acres 0.5
4 Playground Area in Acres 4.75
5 Compound Wall in Meters 0
6 Number of UG Programmes Offered 9
7 Number of PG Programmes Offered Nil
8 Number of Diploma/Certificate Courses Offered Nil
Equitable Access
9 Sanctioned Strength 410
10 Admited Strength (First Year ) 278
11 Total Strength (UG + PG) UG/584
12 Male 275
13 Female 309
14 Sheduled Caste 175
15 SC Male 76
16 SC Female 99
17 Scheduled Tribe 7
18 ST Male 4
19 ST Female 3
20 Other Backward Classes 256
21 BC Male 128
22 BC Female 128
23 Minorities 6
24 Minorities - Male 4
Head Name of the Land Phone
Number
Mobile
Number Email Address
Principal Dr.P.Subhashini 08857243459 9666391910 jkcrjyec.ramachandrapuram
@gmail.com
Vice Principal Dr. M M Pacha 08857243459 9440338474 jkcrjyec.ramachandrapuram
@gmail.com
NAADU-NEDU
coordinator N L V R K Prasad 08857243459 9440593859
jkcrjyec.ramachandrapuram
@gmail.com
APEWIDC
Engineer(DE,KKD) V. Laxman Reddy 9704701559
APEWIDC
Engineer(AE,KKD) N. Subba Raju 9704701644
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25 Minorities - Female 2
26 Sanctioned Strength 410
QUALITY
27 2 (f) Status Acquired
28 12(B) Status Proposals sent
29 NAAC - Accreditation N.A
30 NIRF - Rank N.A
31 Academic Audit Grade B+
INFRASTRUCTURE ( Mention Number & Area in SFT)
32 Number of Class Rooms 4
33 Central Instrumentation Facility NIL
34 Hostels for Women NIL
35 Hostels for Men NIL
36 Girls Waiting Room NIL
37 Laboratories 3
38 Physics 1
39 Chemistry 1
40 Botany 1
41 Zoology
42 Geology N.A
43 Biotechnology N.A
44 Biochemistry N.A
45 Microbiology N.A
46 Food Science N.A
47 English Language Lab NIL
48 Computer Lab NIL
49 Number of Computers Available 30 (from APSSDC,
not working)
02(Donated by local Phelanthaprist
50 Computer: Student Ratio N.A
51 Library Yes
52 Reading Room NIL
53 INFLIBNET NIL
54 Jawahar Knowledge Centre NIL
55 Career Counselling & Placement Cell NIL
56 Cafeteria NIL
57 Health Centre NIL
58 Virtual Classrooms Yes
59 Digital Classrooms NIL
60 Seminar Halls NIL
61 Auditorium NIL
62 Gymnasium NIL
63 Indoor Stadium NIL
64 Number of Fans 15
65 Number of Tube Lights 13
66 Number of LED Lights NIL
67 Number of Air Condition Units NIL
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68 Solar Energy in Kwh 5 Kwh
69 Botanical Garden ( In Acres) NIL
70 Zoology Museum ( In SFT) NIL
71 Biometric attendance for Staff 37
72 Biometric attendance for Students 584
BASIC AMENITIES
73 Drinking Water Source Purchasing form local
RO plants
74 R O Plant NIL
75 Toilets with Running Water Using Jr. College Toilets
76 Toilets for Staff Using Jr. College Toilets
77 Student: Toilet ratio for Boys N.A
78 Student: Toilet ratio for Girls N.A
EXCELLENCE
79 Introduction of No of New Market Oriented Courses NIL
80 Faculty Develpment Programmes attended by Staff 43 (List Enclosed)
81 High Speed Internet Yes
82 Bandwidth in GB 0.125(100 mbps)
83 Campus Wi Fi NIL
84 Digital Content- LMS 12 (List Enclosed)
85 Faculty Contribution in Research No. Of Ph.d-4
On going-2
86 Number of Research Projects awarded N.A
87 Number of Seminars/Conferences Organised NIL
88 Number of Seminars/Conferences Participated 9(List Enclosed)
89 Number of Publications from College 9(List Enclosed)
90 Faculty Registration in Vidwaan Database 1
91 MOOCs done by Faculty 1
92 MOOCs done by Students 15( Enrolled in this
semester)
93 Placements 75
94 Number of Companies invited for Campus Placements 05
95
Names of Companies BIG BASKET, INDIGO,
KIA MOTORS,
RSMIPL, INFOSYS
96 Number of Students registered in Intershala NIL
97 Number of Interships NIL
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SHREYAS ( Scheme for Higher Education Youth for
Apprenriceship & Skills) NIL
99 Number of Students registered in Add on Apprenticeships NIL
100 Number of Students registered for Embedded Apprenticeships NIL
101 Whether College linked in National Career Service ( NCS) NO
102 E-Office Implentation Yes
103 Staff Biometry Yes
104 Student Biometry Yes
105 Number of Adopted Villages under UBA 05
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4. Courses/Programs Offered (2019-20)
S.No Title of the Program Level
UG/PG Year of Starting
Sanctioned Intake
Admitted Students
1 B.A(HEP) UG 2014-2015 60 58
2 B.A(THP) UG 2019-2020 30 20
3 B.Com(GEN) UG 2014-2015 60 58
4 B.Com(CA) UG 2017-2018 30 12
5 B.Sc MPC(TM) UG 2014-2015 50 33
6 B.Sc MPC(EM) UG 2017-2018 50 22
7 B.Sc BZC(TM) UG 2014-2015 50 34
8 B.Sc BZC(EM) UG 2017-2018 50 13
9 B.Sc MPCS UG 2017-2018 30 28
5. Course Wise Student Details (2019-20)
S.No Title of the Program Level UG/PG
I Year Strength
II Year Strength
III Year Strength
1 B.A(HEP) UG 58 52 39
2 B.A(THP) UG 20 0 0
3 B.Com(GEN) UG 58 41 17
4 B.Com(CA) UG 12 8 16
5 B.Sc MPC(TM) UG 33 17 22
6 B.Sc MPC(EM) UG 22 13 14
7 B.Sc BZC(TM) UG 34 14 9
8 B.Sc BZC(EM) UG 13 5 6
9 B.Sc MPCS UG 28 27 6
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6. Faculty Details:
S.No Faculty Name with
Qualifications
Department
Research Area
Number
of Papers
Published
01 Dr. P. Subhashini, M.Sc.,Ph.d Mathematics Fixed point Theory 09
02 Dr. M. M. Pacha, M.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D., Chemistry Environmental
Chemistry 06
03 Vobhilineni Srinivasarao, M.Sc., Physics - -
04 N L V R K Prasad, M.Sc.,M.Ed., Physics - -
05 Dr.P V Kesava Raju, M.Sc., M.Phil.Ph.D., Zoology
Exploration of
Anticrobial
compounds from
selected Marine
organism to control
fish diseases
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06 K Harerama Krishna, M.Com. Commerce - -
07 Kavati Ushasri, M.Sc., Botany - -
08 K Chitti Babu, M.Sc.,NET Mathematics - -
09 Y Seetha maha Lakshmi, M.A., NET History - -
10 R Jagadish Prakash, M.Com.,B.L.,SLET Commerce - -
11 T V V Satyanarayana, M.Sc.,B.Ed.,SLET Chemistry - -
12 B Venkata rao, M.Sc.,SLET Chemistry Bio Chemistry &
Hydro Chemistry -
13 P Naga Mallika, M.A.,NET., TPT., Telugu
Dwive Di Satyakavi
Andhrapratista
Pariseelana
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14 V Ramesh Krishna, M.Com., NET Commerce - -
15
G. Prasad Rao ,M.Sc., M.Phill Mathematics -
16 M. Madhu Kumar Telugu
Purushottam
Choudhary
Rachanulu
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17 V.Hanumanthu Rao, M.A., A.P.SET (Ph.D) Ecomomies - -
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7. Executive Summary:
Govt. Degree College, Ramachandrapuram, E.G.Dt., was established in 2014
since then it has been growing fast and in the right direction. The college which was
initially started with 120 students now it has about 600 students, the main strength of the
college is experienced and well qualified faculty. The college offer 09 academic
programmes i.e B.A (HEP), B.A(THP), B.Com(Gen), B.Com (C.A), MPC (Telugu &
English medium), CBZ (Telugu & English medium) and MPCS. The College has support
services as NCC,NSS, Red Ribbon club, Women empowerment cell, Skill development
centre etc.,
In the year 2016, Sri Kruthiventi Perraju Panthulu Educational Trust, now under
the control of the state endowments department allotted 5.25 acres of land located in the
heart of the town to the college and in this site 04 rooms were already constructed by
NABARD for SKPG Junior College. In these rooms we established Physics, Chemistry,
Botany and Zoology Laboratories initially funded by Oil India (CSR funds) with
minimum requirements, but it is not enough to present strength.
In 2017, the Government of Andhra Pradesh allotted one crore rupees for the
construction of the building, with this amount 04 rooms were constructed. These are yet
to be handed over. Hence we have 07 rooms only.
At present the College is running in the Jr. College Campus with shift system
(12.45 pm to 5.30 pm).
Further, we have two courses related to computers i.e MPCS and B.Com (CA),
but we have no computers lab. We have two computers only donated by local
philanthropists. The students was taken to Junior college computers lab for the practicals.
The College has 1320 no of books, but no separate room for Library, these are
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placed in the office room. In the college strength more than 50% are women students
coming from rural areas which are more than 20 km distance there by it is making in
convince to return back to their houses after 5.30 pm. Also we have no toilets in our
campus, staff and students are using Jr. College toilets.
8. SWOC Analysis:
Strength:
College is centrally located
Experienced well and qualified faculty
All the posts are filled in
All the labs are equipped with equipment
College has a great potential of feeder Junior Colleges
JKC and Skill Development Labs
Good number of National and international sports persons as students
5.25 acres of land available for the construction of permanent building like Classroom, Labs
Strong support from the SKPPE trust Alumni of the SKPGN High School and local Phelanthaprist
Weakness:
Lack of infrastructure
Lack of permanent building
Lack of hostel facilities
Opportunities:
Available of 5.25 acres of land
Autonomous college
PG courses
Research centre
Courses related to agriculture
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9. Strategy Plan:
• Introduction of more – inter disciplinary and Skill oriented, employable
group combinations at UG level programmes during forthcoming 2
academic years.
• Introduction of employable PG Programmes.
• Establishment three Computer Labs each has 30 systems.
• Up gradation of class rooms into smart classrooms with modern teaching-
learning equipment.
• Construction of separate labs for JKC, ELL and Women’s Hostel.
• Equipping sports facilities with a modernized Gymnasium and other play
fields.
• A separate automated central library & reading room with open rack
system and inflibnet E-books & E- Journals facility.
• Scaling up enrolment and innovations to attract potential students and
maintain high quality standards.
• Inclusion of the college under 2(f) and 12 B for funds eligibility.
• Improving interaction with industry / organizations for hands on training,
internships, academic sharing of expertise knowledge from industry.
• Academic reforms:- Curricular up gradation, T-L process, effective
student evaluation & Academic support to academically weak students.
• Students Management through automation & digitisation of records,
guidance & counselling, training & Placement.
• Faculty & staff management by monitoring performance appraisal,
training in soft skills, pedagogy & Domain training.
• To strengthen and improve employability and learning outcomes of
graduates, knowledge skills & thinking skills etc. apart from personal
skills, life cooling skills.
• Establishment of health centre & HEPSN Centre.
• Implementation of increased learning outcome of interactive lectures,
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Case – based learning, simulation, self-directed learning, field work, Peer
tutoring e – learning etc.).
• Organization a Finishing school concept for improving academic
performance of SC/ST/OBC and academically weaker students through
innovative methods. Skills development classes for increasing the pass
rate and improve their employability.
• Construction of Indoor stadium & Outdoor stadium.
• Introduction of career oriented and skill oriented, Short, Medium and
Long term courses on par with industry and local demands.
• Organizing a training programmes, workshop etc. in the area of
personality development, meditation, Health care etc.
• Establishment of linkages/collaboration / MOU with local industries and
organizations.
• Facilitating protected Drinking water with a separate R.O. plant in the
college campus.
• Establish of cultural centre with necessary equipment for folk arts &
Modern Music.
• Establishment of a sophisticated computer lab with all necessary
equipment and networking facility.
• Separate coaching for SC, ST, OBC & Minority students.
• Establishment of Equal opportunity cell to cater the needs of the
stakeholders concerned.
• To focus the institution to NAAC and other evaluating agencies for good
rating of the institution.
• Introduction of incentives for high achievers in academics, Co-curricular
and community outreach activities.
• Installation of Solar Energy System as Green Energy Programmes.
• Establishment of Women’s studies centre by the UGC.
• Office Automation and file tracking system.
• Strengthening the research eco system and consultancy activities in thrust
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areas by improving networking with industry and institutions.
• Creation of integrated computing environment with servers, grids, systems
etc. for effective governance and practical orientation.
• Setting up Multimedia learning centre with necessary equipment &
facilities.
• Establishment of research Centre in the thrust areas of Biological and
Physical Sciences.
• To undertake consultancy services in the areas of research and local
needs.
• Construction of separate Hostels for Boys and Girl students.
• Construction of an open air auditorium with necessary amenities.
• Establishing eco – friendly clean campus environment with energy
management.
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10. Proposed Budget for 13 components
Budget Abstract for 13 Components (Rs. In Lacs)
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Line Estimates for Civil Works/Rates for Purchases with Justification & Outcomes item Wise
11(a). Addl. Class Rooms – Line Estimates with Diagrams:
The present accommodation in the college is inadequate to maintain the different
combination of courses. Every year one or two courses have been added on the demand
of students and public. In view of the above, the dearth of classrooms maybe
compensated to meet immediate requirement of effective classroom teaching.
Further it is reminded that the government of AP proposed four years of degree
courses and separate space for other non-academic activities and support services for
NAAC criteria. Hence additional space for at least 18 rooms including for forth coming
new courses and increasing students in this potential college.
Provided the additional classrooms, the institution will focus all the requirement
as per the received framework of NAAC in the near future.
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11(b). Toilets- Line Estimates with Diagrams
Provision of basic amenities like drinking water, adequate lighting, air
circulators, leisure time facilities are most important. Adequate number
toilets separately for Girls and Boys.
The existing toilets are inadequate. An exclusive block of toilets with
all facilities like water, lighting in the student ratio of 1:20 as denoted
swachatha mission-GOI.
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11. Major, Minor Works & Renovation – Line Estimates with Diagrams
The present building needs certain major and minor repairs such
as replacing cement floors, plastering to old ceiling roofs, modernizing
toilet blocks. Maintenance of cleanliness in college building, class rooms
and toilet blocks will promote healthy environment for happy learning and
clean environment. Construction of new toilet block will be helpful to girl
students for their personal hygiene. As the college is low lying area, and
during rainy season water stagnation is common, causing severe
inconvenience and hence internal leveling and metal roads are to be
provided in the campus.
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12. Furniture – both renovation & new Purchases with rates:
An educational institution without furniture is the vertebrate without
skeleton. In order to create an ambient learning activity in classrooms,
providing adequate and convenient quality furniture is very important.
Further besides class room furniture, the furniture in seminar hall’s,
laboratories, departments, library, physical education, office and in other
support service spaces are also to be considered for effective governance of
the institution.
Hence we need to procure furniture in a full-fledged fashion before
the evaluating agencies to rank the institution at a higher level so as to impart
quality education.
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13. Electricity, Fans and LED Tubes – with detailed estimate and rates:
Besides general power facilities to be provided to any educational
institution to cater to the needs of the student to provide adequate lighting
through LED bulbs and power saving mode fans etc., Necessary power points
need to be provided to all science labs and class rooms etc., for operating
computer aided teaching - learning equipments Hence electricity, fans and LED
lighting required the institution and planned accordingly and submitted for
consideration.
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14. Drinking Water:
Water is Elixir of life. Providing safe drinking water by the institution
to all prime stakeholders, staff and others is a minimum requirement. In order
to fulfil the objective the institution requires at least two RO plants,
considering the strength of students and staff.
Besides, the provision of plumbing requirements to supply the drinking
water to all user ends have been considered comprehensively while budgeting
the item. Hence support to this item is highly essential.
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16. Painting & Other Works:
Not only maintain the physical infrastructure, the appearance of the
higher educational institution for the stakeholders is very much necessary.
Besides the physical structures comprising. Lab stools, worktables,
classrooms, compound wall, staffrooms, seminar Halls office and etc. need to
be painted with two coats of enamel paint to keep the articles neat and tidy.
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17. Green Chalk Boards:
In spite of many conventional, interactive and technology drives teaching
learning methods available in higher education ‘Black Board Method’ Chalk and
talk method is highly effective and responsive. Hence supporting this conventional
method and providing a healthy and neat physical structure either Black as green
glass Boards are highly essential in each classroom for implementing effective
teaching-learning process and good interaction and explanation to the learners.
It is proud that the outcome of the learning process is maximum of all
methods of teaching. Hence this needs to be supported on priority
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18. Open Gym & Sports Infrastructure:
As health is wealth, to maintain good health, sports activities are very
important. The training in sports & games activities will enhance student’s
confidence, physical strength and will give them courage the to face boldly
with the bad elements of the society.
To make our students physically fit, we need a multi gym station
and other exercise machines which can help to increase
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19. Landscaping & Green Belt:
Besides learning environment in any higher educational institution, the
general ambience, with green patches and eco-friendly environment is expected
by any stakeholder.
Keeping in view of the above, the appearance at the areas wherever
required is planned and will be maintained by NSS volunteer and eco-club
committees of the institution. Hence developing landscaping avenues in the
open vacant site will enrich the beauty and learning environment of the
institution.
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20. Compound Wall:
The existing building has compound wall in dilapidated condition,
which requires renovation and repair to protect the property of the institution
Further the vacant college site is nearly 4.5 acres which to be
protected from encroachment by public. Moreover by constructing a
compound wall around the vacant site, the development of sports facility,
gardening and other institutional facilities is required.
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE LAB:
In this age of fast communication and heavy emphasis on communication
skills, a digital language lab equipped with computers and appropriate software is of
immense usefulness in conducting language exercises. The computer or a storage
device and other advanced technology will highly effective in storing lesson
materials in the digital format.
As ELL has been proved to be an efficient and resourceful tool for imparting
language, me specially pronunciation. Hence a well-qualified professional in
English language is required to run the innovative teaching modules. This will help
students to refine their personal and corporate communication, life skills and soft
skills.
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21. Photographs of College ( Front View) Class rooms, Labs, Other Infrastructure
GOVERNMENT DEGREECOLLEGE, RAMACHANDRAPURAM
COLLEGE BUILDING AND COLLEGE GROUND
NADU-NEDU 2019-2020
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GOVERNMENT DEGREE COLLEGE, RAMACHANDRAPURAM
DEPARTMENTS OF PHYSICS & CHEMISTRY
NADU NEDU 2019-2020
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GOVERNMENT DEGREECOLLEGE, RAMACHANDRAPURAM
DEPARTMENTS OF LIBRARY & PHYSICAL EDUCATION
NADU-NEDU 2019-2020
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LABORATORY REQUIREMENT:
Modernized Labs with sophisticated lab equipments is essential to update the
current knowledge and skill. As the market oriented and skill based course are about to
introduce in future, procurement of the required equipment is very important to impart
practical knowledge and hence lab equipment purchase indent placed.
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