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THE ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT (AQAR) OF THE IQAC (2016-17)
PART – A
1. Details of the Institution
1.1. Name of the Institution
1.2. Address Line 1
Address Line 2
City/Town
State
Pin Code
Institution e-mail address
Contact Nos.
Name of the Head of the Institution
Tel.No. with STD Code:
Mobile
Name of the IQAC Co-ordinator
Mobile
IQAC e-mail address
1.3. NAAC Track ID (For ex.MHCOGN 18879)
1.4. Website address
Web-link of the AQAR
Greamspet,
Vellore Road
Chittoor
ANDHRA PRADESH
517 002
08572-241768, 240457
Dr. G. Ananda Reddy
08572-241768
9440088450
P.V.K.N. Govt. College,
Dr. K. Dayananda Reddy upto June, 2017
from July,2017-Dr.K.C Sathya Latha,
9440359792 , 9440723244
www.pvkngccthittoor.in
www.pvkngcchittoor.in/iqac
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1.5. Accreditation Details
Sl.No. Cycle Grade CGPA Year of
Accreditation Validity Period
1. 1st Cycle B++ - Dec, 2003 5 Years
2. 2nd Cycle B 2.89 Sep, 2011 5 Years
3. 3rd Cycle A 3.02 March, 2017 5 years
4. 4th Cycle
1.6. Date of Establishment of IQAC :
1.7. AQAR for the year
1.8. Details of the previous year’s AQAR submitted to NAAC after the latest
Assessment and Accreditation by NAAC (for example AQAR 2010-11 submitted
to NAAC on 12.10.2011)
i. AQAR (DD/MM/YYYY)
ii. AQAR (DD/MM/YYYY)
iii. AQAR (DD/MM/YYYY)
iv. AQAR (DD/MM/YYYY)
v. AQAR (DD/MM/YYYY)
1.9. Institutional Status
University State Central Deemed Private
Affiliated College Yes No
Constituent College Yes No
Autonomous college of UGC Yes No
Regulatory Agency approved Institution Yes No
(eg. AICTE, BCI, MCI, PCI, NCI)
Type of Institution Co-education Men Women
Urban Rural Tribal
Financial Status Grant-in-aid UGC 2(f) UGC 12B
Grant-in-aid + Self Financing Totally Self-financing
2011
2016-17
2012-2013
2013-2014
2014-2015
2015-2016
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26-06-2013
08-07-2014
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23-09-2015
27-07-2016
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1.10 Type of Faculty/Programme
Arts Science Commerce Law PEI (PhysEdu)
TEI (Edu) Engineering Health Science Management
Others (Specify)
1.11 Name of the Affiliating University (for the Colleges)
1.12 Special status conferred by Central/State Government – UGC/CSIR/DBT/ICMR
etc
Autonomy by State/Central Govt./University
University with Potential for Excellence UGC-CPE
DST Star Scheme UGC-CE
UGC-Special Assistance Programme DST-FIST
UGC-Innovative PG Programmes Any other (Specify)
UGC-COP Programmes
2. IQAC Composition and Activities
2.1 No. of Teachers
2.2 No. of Administrative/Technical staff
2.3 No. of students
2.4 No. of Management representatives
2.5 No. of Alumni
2.6 No. of any other stakeholder and
Community representatives
2.7 No. of Employers/Industrialists
2.8 No. of other External Experts
2.9 Total No. Of members
2.10 No. of IQAC meetings held
S.V.UNIVERSITY, TIRUPATI
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2.11 No. of meetings with various stakeholders No. Faculty
Non-Teaching Staff Students Alumni Others
2.12 Has IQAC received any funding from UGC during the year? Yes No
If yes, mention the amount
2.13 Seminars and Conferences (only quality related)
(i) No. Of Seminars/Conferences/Workshops/Symposia organized by the IQAC
Total Nos. International National State
Institution Level
(ii) Themes
2.14 Significant Activities and contributions made by IQAC
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Rs. 3,00,000
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One day workshop on “Happiness Initiatives for Youth
Empowerment”
Personality Development Programme.
Initiation to start P.G. Courses in Physics and English.
Entrepreneurship awareness camp by Commerce Department.
Human Values and Professional Ethics was introduced as a part of
curriculum for I, II and III of B.A / B.Sc., /B.Com courses and
teachers were trained from our college and also from all the
colleges affiliated to S.V. University area.
Construction of Centenary Reading Hall.
Created database for the new arrivals on SOUL.
Yuvatharangam festival conducted in the college for all the
affiliated colleges in the S.V. University area.
Consultancy services extended to Mango Pulp Industries and
Water analysis.
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2.15 Plan of Action by IQAC/Outcome
The plan of action chalked out by the IQAC in the beginning of the year towards
quality enhancement and the outcome achieved by the end of the year.
PLAN OF ACTION ACHIEVEMENTS
Academic Activities
Guest Lectures
Student Seminars
Monthly tests and Assignments
Quarterly, Half Yearly and Pre final Examinations. Student Support Services
Jawahar Knowledge Centre [JKC]
Experts in all fields were invited and Lectures are arranged for the benefit of the Students.
Class room seminars are arranged so as to improve the presentation and communication skills that are hidden in the students.
All the Departments conducted monthly tests and Assignments were given in all the important topics.
Due to this effort, Students benefitted much from these tests and results have increased.
JKC shoulders the responsibility of
imparting employability skills and
campus placements.
It has trained 495students in 3
batches.
The companies like Amazon, Big
Basket, Vodafone, Aditya Birla Online
Fashion, Toyoto, SERCO, GENPACT,
IBM, Polaries, Angel, etc.
conducted the campus drives. 100
students got placements during this year.
Yugandhar, III B.Sc., got selected for
selected for Wipro company, Manikanta,
III B.Com selected as Communicative
Language Trainer at Trichy, Chennai and
Sunil of III B.Com was selected for HCL
Company, Mathew Henry for Polaris.
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District Resource Centre [DRC]
National Cadet Corps [NCC]
National Service Scheme [NSS]
Consumer Club
o DRC conducted four seminars, two
workshops, 08 competitions, one
cultural meet and one sports meet in
various Govt. Degree Colleges of
Chittoor district.
o District Level competitions in Essay
Writing and elocution on AIDS
awareness was conducted.
o 72 cadets were enrolled during this
academic year.
o 40 cadets donated blood in blood
donation camps.
o 08 cadets took part in national
integration camp held at Goa
o 15 cadets particated in Army
attachment camp
o 56 cadets appeared for „B‟ certificate
and 40 cadets appeared for „C‟
certificate examinations.
o 200 saplings were planted in the
campus.
o NSS Conducted One week special
campaing programme at P.Kothuru and
M.Agraharam.
o Activities like Dengue awareness,
anticrackers rally, vanamahostav,
HarithaSnehithulu, National Voters
Day, campus cleaning, plantation
programmes, NSS Day, National
Education Day, Swatch Bharath,
World AIDs Day and Outreach
programmes were conducted.
o S. EliyasAhamed of III B.Com.
attended National Youth Festival and
adventure camp at Raipur,
Chattisgarh.
National consumer day was celebrated
on 24-12-2016.Essay writing and
Elocution competitions were conducted
in connection with National Consumer
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Career Counseling and Placement Cell
Community Health Camp
Women Empowerment Cell
Red Ribbon Club
Day.
Sri K. Dandapani Reddy organized an
awareness programme on National
Voters Day on 25-01-2017.
Conducted awareness programs on
competitive exams, campus drive
jointly with JKC, NICE Education
Services, Firm Next Company form
Bangalore came and selected 32
students for different jobs on the
campus. The placement cell conducted
zonal level SETVEN Youth Festival on
27-11-2016.
Community Health camp was conducted
on 26-07-2016 in collaboration with
Indian Red Cross Society [IRCS],
Appollo Hospital, Srilatha Modern Eye
Hospital, Kiran Dental Clinic, P.V.K.N‟s
Walker‟s Association, Chittoor.
It rendered services by conducting
Blood Donation Camp, Eye check up,
Dental check up, General check up and
Blood Grouping were conducted as a
part of best practices.
International Women Equality Day was
celebrated on 26-08-2016.
Awareness on Women‟ rights on 08-12-
2016
On 14-02-2017 Human Traffickling
programme was conducted.
International Women‟s Day was
celebrated on 08-03-2017.
The Red Ribbon Club unit celebrated
World Aids Day on 1st December, 2016.
The students and staff participated in
the World Aids Days procession in the
town to enlighten the public with
respect to HIV / AIDS. Conducted
blood donation camp on 23-12-2016,
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Cultural / Extra Curricular Activities
Sports and Games
Awards & Recognition
B. Lokesh, I BA got International
Recognition in Soft Ball at Bhutan and
won gold medal.
Our NSS Volunteer T. Priya of III
B.Sc., BZC attended Republic Day
parade at New Delhi
Ms. S. WasimTaj of I MA English
published a paper in HANS India
English Daily.
More than 112 students participated in
the S.V. University Inter Collegiate
Tournament this year. Our students
got 2nd place in Hockey, Basket Ball
and KhoKho.
In the State level meet in
Yuvatharangam held at Vijayawada,
our students got eligibility to
participate in four events. S. Muntaz,
I B.Com CA in Hindi Essay Writing, S.
Dada Hussain, II B.Com. Gen. in One
Act Play, K.R. Bharath Kumar, III
B.Sc., MSCS in Poetry Recitation and
K. Sathish& Team in Folk Dance.
In this academic year, 03 lecturers
were awarded Doctorates by S.V.
University, Tirupati and Dravidian
University, Kuppam. 1) Dr.E.Md. Anwar
Hussain, Lecturer in Urdu, 2) Dr. S.V.
Ramesh Kumar, Lecturer in English and
3) Dr. P. Sujana, Lecturer in Botany
were awarded Ph.Ds in their respective
subjects. Eleven more lecturers of
this institution are pursuing Ph.D. and
they will be awarded shortly.
* The Academic Calendar for the year 2016-17 attached in Annexure-1
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2.16 Whether the AQAR was placed in statutory body Yes No
Management Syndicate Any other body
Provide the details of the action taken
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PART-B
CRITERION-I
1. Curricular Aspects
1.1 Details about Academic Programmes
Level of the Programme
Number of existing
Programmes
Number of Programmes added during
the year
Number of self-financing programmes
Number of value
added/Career Oriented
programmes
Ph.D. 01 - - -
P.G. 08 - - -
U.G. 21 - - -
P.G.Diploma - - - -
Advanced Diploma - - - -
Diploma - - - -
Certificate - - - -
Others -- - - -
Total 30 - - -
Interdisciplinary
Innovative -
1.2 (i) Flexibility of the Curriculum: CBCS/Core/Elective option/Open options
(ii) Pattern of programmes:
Pattern Number of programmes
Semester 27
Trimester 0
Annual 0
1.3 Feedback from stakeholders*
Alumni Parents Employers Students
Mode of feedback :
Online Manual Co-operating schools (for PEI)
1.4 Whether there is any revision/update of regulation or syllabi, if yes, mention their salient aspects.
Human Values and professional ethics subject is introduced to all UG
students. The curriculum is regularly revised and monitored by Andhra
Pradesh State Council for Higher Education (APSCHE) and adopted by the
affiliating University i.e., S.V.University, Tirupati.
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1.5 Any new Department/Centre introduced during the year. If yes, give details.
CRITERION – II
2. Teaching, Learning and Evaluation
2.1 Total No. ofPermanent faculty
Total Asst. Professors Associate Professors Professors Others
46 43 03 - -
2.2 No. of permanent faculty with Ph.D. 2.3 No. of Faculty PositionsRecruited (R) and Vacant (V)During the year
Asst. Professors
Associate Professors
Professors Others Total
R V R V R V R V R V
75 29 - - - - - - - -
2.4 No. of Guest and Visiting faculty and Temporary faculty 2016-17
Guest Faculty– 18 Contract Faculty - 06 -
2.5 Faculty participation in conferences and symposia:
No. of Faculty International level National level State level
Attended 08 156
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Presented papers -
Resource Persons 01 01 -
2.6 Innovative processes adopted by the institution in Teaching and Learning:
2.7 Total No. of actual teaching days during this academic year
NIL
LCD Projector
OHPs
Virtual Labs
Internet connectivity
Digital Base Library (SOUL)
Field trips
Scientific tours
Study material
Guest Lectures by Experts
Frequent Tests.
207 days
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2.8 Examination/Evaluation Reforms initiated by the Institution (for example: Open Book Examination, Bar Coding, Double Valuation, Photocopy, Online Multiple Choice Questions)
2.9 No. of faculty members involved in curriculum restricting/revision/syllabus
development as member of Board of Study/Faculty/Curriculum Development workshop
Number of faculty acted
as members of Board of
Studies–01
curriculum and revision of
syllabus – BOS
2016-17
2.10 Average percentage of attendance of students
2.11 Course/Programme wise distribution of pass percentage: March, 2017
Name of the Course
No.of students appeared for the
exam
No.of students passed in the
exam
Pass% 2016-17
B.A. 28 19 68
B.Com 172 118 69
B.Sc 94 62 66
Total 294 199 68
2.12 How does IQAC Contribute/Monitor/Evaluate the Teaching & Learning
processes:
1. Provides action plan to the college.
2. Prepares Annual Academic Plan for the college.
3. Encourages Teaching Faculty to attend Orientation Programmes,Refresher
Courses, seminars, workshops in their respective subjects.
4. Encourages staff to pursue research leading to Ph.D. degrees.
5. Encourages staff to apply for seminars and Minor Research Projects as well
as Major Research Projects.
6. Conducts Unit tests, Quarterly, Half Yearly and Pre-final Examinations.
7. Monitors PGCET coaching for UG students.
Examination and Evaluation is monitored by the parent
university i.e. S.V. University, Tirupati
76%
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8. Monitors placement activities.
9. Monitors academic, administrative, cultural, and sports activities.
2.13 Initiatives undertaken towards faculty development
Faculty/Staff Development Programmes Number of faculty benefitted
Refresher courses 08
UGC – Faculty Improvement Programme 03
HRD programmes Nil
Orientation programmes 04
Faculty exchange programme NIL
Staff training conducted by the University Nil
Staff training conducted by other institutions Nil
Summer/Winter schools, Workshops, etc. NIL
Others Nil
2.14 Details of Administrative and Technical Staff
Category
Number of
Permanent
Employees
Number of
Vacant
Positions
Number of permanent
positions filed
during the year
Number of
positions filled
temporarily
Administrative Staff
Administrative
Officer
01 01 - -
Superintendent 01 00 - -
Senior Asst. 05 00 - -
Junior Asst. 02 00 - -
Typist 03 02 - -
Store Keepers 02 00 - -
Herbarium Keeper 01 00 - -
Museum Keeper 01 00 - -
Record Assistant 10 01 - -
Attenders 13 10 - -
Sweepers 04 03 - -
Night watchman 02 02 - -
Waterman 02 02 - -
Scavenger 01 01 - -
Gardner 01 01 - -
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Ayah 01 01 - -
CRITERION – III
3. Research, Consultancy and Extension:
3.1 Initiatives of the IQAC in Sensitizing/Promoting Research Climate in the institution.
Consultancy service
Department of Computer Science and Computer Applications provides
consultancy services to social welfare department in the online submission of
scholarship applications and online submission of applications of university
examinations.
The department of Chemistry is providing consultancy services to all Mango
Pulp industries in and around chittoor district.
The department of Chemistry is analyzing the water samples in and around
chittoor town in identifying the potability status on the request of local
people.
3.2 Details regarding major projects
Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted
Number Nil Nil Nil Nil
Outlay in Rs.Lakhs Nil Nil Nil Nil
3.3 Details regarding minor projects
Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted
Number 08 16 Nil Nil
Outlay in Rs.Lakhs Nil Nil Nil
1. The IQAC in the College encourages the teaching staff to pursue
research, and advised to apply for UGC Minor Research Projects as well
as Major Research Projects.
2. The IQAC encourages staff members to apply for workshops and
seminars with funding agencies like UGC/ CSIR / ICSSR / APSCHE for
funding.
3. The IQAC encourages with staff members to attend National and
International Seminars and Conferences in their respective disciplines
and advised to publish research papers in the reputed journals.
4. Encourages bright students to do Student Study Projects under the
guidance of teachers concerned in order to improve their research skills.
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3.4 Details on research publications
International National Others
Peer Review Journals 22 74 -
Non-Peer Review Journals - - -
e-journals - - -
Conference proceedings - - -
3.5 Details on Impact factor of publications: Range Average h-index Nos.in SCOPUS
3.6 Research funds sanctioned and received from various funding agencies,
industry and other organisations.
Name of the Project Duration
Year Name of the
funding Agency Total grant sanctioned
Received
Major projects - - - - Minor projects 2016-17 UGC 3612600 2980177 Interdisciplinary Projects - - - - Industry sponsored - - - - Projects sponsored by the
University College - - - -
Students research
projects (other than compulsory by the University)
- - - -
Any other (Specify) - - - -
Total - - - -
3.7 No. of books published
(i) With ISBN No. Chapters in Edited Books
(ii) Without ISBN No.
3.8 No. of University Departments receiving funds from
UGC-SAP CAS DST-FIST
DPE DBT Scheme/funds
3.9 For colleges Autonomy CPE DBT Star Scheme
INSPIRE CE Any Other (specify)
3.10 Revenue generated through consultancy
2 -
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Nil
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3.11 No. of conferences organized by the Institution
Level International National State University College
Number - - - - -
Sponsoring Agencies
- UGC - - -
3.12 No. of faculty served as experts, chairpersons or resource persons
3.13 No. of collaborations International National Any other
3.14 No. of linkages created during this year
3.15 Total budget for research for current year in lakhs:56.74 lakhs
From funding agency From Management of University/College
Total
3.16 No. of patents received this year
Type of Patent Number
National Applied -
Granted -
International Applied -
Granted -
Commercialised Applied -
Granted -
3.17 No. of research awards/recognitions received by faculty and research fellows of
the institute in the year
Total International National State University Dist. College
- - - - - - -
3.18 No. of faculty from the Institution who are Ph.D. Guides and students registered under them
3.19 No. of Ph.D. awarded by faculty from the Institution
3.20 No.of Research scholars receiving the Fellowships (Newly enrolledexisting ones)
JRF SRF Project Fellows Any other
04
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02
UGC -
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3.21 No. of students participated in NSS events:
University level State level
National level International level
3.22 No. of students participated in NCC events:
University level State level
National level International level
3.23 No. of Awards won in NSS:
University level State level
National level International level
3.24 No. of Awards won in NCC:
University level State level
National level International level
3.25 No. of Extension activities organized
University forum College forum
NCC NSS Any other
3.26 Major Activities during the year in the sphere of extension activities and
Institutional Social Responsibility.
Academic festival
Yuvatharangam as a cultural event.
Worlds AIDS Day
International Women’s Day
National Educational Day
National Consumer Awareness Day
Red Ribbon Club
Career Counseling Activities
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University Study Centre
IGNOU Study Centre
Personality Awareness Creation
Anti-Ragging Day
Community Health Camp
Teacher’s Day
10
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CRITERION – IV
4. Infrastructure and Learning Resources
4.1 Details of increase in infrastructure facilities:
Facilities Existing Newly
created Source of
Fund Total
Campus area 54.86 - - 54.86
Class rooms 31 - - 31
Laboratories 20 - - 20
Seminar Halls 01 - - 01
No. of important equipments
purchased (> 1-0 lakh) during the current year
Nil Nil - Nil
Value of the equipment purchased during the year (Rs. In lakhs)
Above 15.0 lakhs
UGC
Others Nil Nil Nil Nil
4.2 Computerization of administration and library
1. The office is provided with computer systems. 2. Library is fully automated with SOUL. 3. Internet connection is provided to all the departments 4. Wi-Fi available.
4.3 Library services:
Existing Newly added Total
No. Value Rs.
No. Value Rs.
No. Value Rs.
Text Books 39258
Reference Books
7000
Book Bank 12278 1806500 4140 480000 16418 2286500
e-Books -
Journals 10 12000
e-journals N.LIST 5300
Database -
CD & Video (free)
400
Others (specify) Magazines
32 15750
PG Books 3200 358000
Newspapers 13 17000
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4.4 Technology up gradation (overall)
Total
Computers
Computer
Labs
Internet Browsing
Centres
Computer
Centres
Office Departments Others
Existing 220 5 BSNL 2 1 1 21 -
Added - - - - - - - -
Total 220 5 BSNL 2 1 1 21 -
4.5 Computer, Internet access, training to teachers and students and any other programme for technology up gradation (Networking, e-Governance etc.)
4.6 Amount spent on maintenance in lakhs:
i. ICT
ii. Campus Infrastructure and facilities
iii. Equipments
iv. Others
Total
1. UGC Net work centre for Internet access
2. All the departments are equipped with computers with
internet accessibility.
3. Students accessibility with internet in the library.
4. Commerce classrooms equipped with LCD projectors.
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CRITERION – V 5. Student Support and Progression
5.1 Contribution of IQAC in enhancing awareness about Student Support Services.
5.2 Efforts made by the institution for tracking the programme.
5.3 (a) Total Number of students : 2016-17
UG PG Ph.D others
998 424 - -
(b) No. of students outside the state
(c) No. of International students
Men Women
Last Year 2015-16 This Year 2016-17
General OC
SC ST OBC Minority Physically
Challenged Total
General OC
SC ST OBC Minority Physically
Challenged Total
97 570 20 418 0 0 1105 84 486 26 394 08 - 998
Demand ratio : 1:1
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Students are advised to participate extensively in the programmes
conducted by NSS, NCC, ECO Club, Red Ribbon Club, Consumer club,
Women Empowerment Cell, Sports and Games, Anti ragging Cell, Career
and Guidance Cell.
Students are encouraged to take part in the activities like Essay writing,
Elocution, Quiz, Cultural activitiesorganized by the District Resource
Centre to develop their language and Art skills.
Students are advised to enroll for the programmes conducted by Jawahar
Knowledge Centre (JKC) to acquire both Analytical and Communication
skills.
1. Remedial Coaching
2. Elocution competitions
3. Essay writing
4. Quiz
5. Seminars
NIL
No. %
883 62
No. %
539 38
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5.4 Details of student support mechanism for coaching for competitive examinations (if any)
No. of students beneficiaries
5.5 No. of students qualified in these examinations
NET SET/SLET GATE CAT
IAS/IPS etc State PSC UPSC Others
5.6 Details of student counselling and career guidance
No. of students benefited
5.7 Details of campus placement
On campus Off Campus
Number of Organizations
Visited
Number of Students Participated
Number of Students Placed
Number of Students Placed
15
469 176
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5.8 Details of gender sensitization programmes
1. Coaching for PG-CET (Chemistry, Botany, Physics, Economics, Commerce
and Mathematics).
2. Coaching for Bank Clerks, VRA and VRO, and Group services.
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Under the Supervision of Student Counselling and Career Guidance Cell, the following programmes were conducted.
Personality development
Campus placements
Training programmes
Human Values and Professional Ethics (HVPE).
Job opportunities
100
Gender sensitization programmes were conducted by NCC, NSS,
Women Empowerment Cell and Anti-Ragging Cell.
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5.9 Students Activities
5.9.1 No. of students participated in Sports, Games and other events
State/University level National level International level
Sports & Games: Volleyball, Kho-Kho, Kabbadi, Basket Ball and Football
National Level: Nil
District Level:100
University/State Level: 20
South Zone: NIL
All India Athletic Meet: Nil
Cultural Events: Yuvatarangam – 2016
State/University level National level International level
5.9.2 No. of medals/awards won by students in Sports, Games and other
events.
Sports: State/University level National level International level
Cultural: State/University level National level International level
100 - -
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5.10 Scholarships and Financial Support
Number of students
AmountRs.
Financial support from institution - -
Financial support from government 1046 9393185
Financial support from other sources
Endowment and Proficiency prizes
- -
Number of students who received
International/National recognitions
- -
Financial Support from Institution:
Financial Support from Govt.:
So far SC Students received Rs. 4524162-00
ST Students received Rs. 78504-00
BC Students received Rs. 4790519-00
TOTAL Students Rs. 9393185-00
5.11 Student organised/initiatives
Fairs : State/University level National level International level
Exhibition: State/University level National level International level
5.12 No. of social initiatives undertaken by the students: 05
Social Initiatives undertaken by the Students:
NSS College Unit: On behalf of NSS College Units under the supervision of
NSS, Programme Officers the following activities and
programmes have been under taken.
1. Plantation of saplings 2. Blood Donation Camp 3. NSS Day Celebration 4. AIDS Day Rally
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5. Campus Cleaning
NCC College Unit: On behalf of NCC College Unit under the supervision of
NCC Care Taker, the following programmes and activities have
been organized.
1. Independence Day Celebrations
2. Republic Day Celebrations
3. AIDS Awareness Programme
4. Blood Donation Programme
5.13 Major grievances of students (if any) redressed: NO
Date Grievance Whether redressed/not
NIL - -
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CRITERION – VI
6. Governance, Leadership and Management
6.1 State the Vision and Mission of the institution
6.2 Does the Institution has a management Information System
6.3 Quality improvement strategies adopted by the institution for each of the
following.
6.3.1 Curriculum Development
Vision
To establish a just and humane society by imparting quality education,
ethical values, value-added knowledge with global standards to the down-trodden
sections at affordable costs.
Mission
To identify, institutionalize and implement some of the “Best
Practices” in vogue in the top NAAC assessed institutions.
To equip the students with global skills so as to make them to meet the
demands of the society.
To inculcate human values.
To train the stake holders in restructured curriculum to strengthen
job opportunities.
To start job-oriented certificate / diploma courses besides
conventional courses to instill self-confidence in the students.
No.
80 marks paper on Human Values and Professional Ethics was introduced for PG students from the academic year 2016-17 with 20 Internal marks.
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9.3.2 Teaching and Learning
6.3.3 Examination and Evaluation
6.3.4 Research and Development
In addition to usual black board method of teaching, advanced Learning
resources like OHP, LCD are being utilized for effective teaching.
Around 40 Guest Lectures from experts were arranged by all departments
of the college during this academic year as a part of improving quality
education.
Student seminars, group discussions, Quiz programmes were conducted in
every department to create competitive spirit among the students.
Assignments of various types were given on critical topics to make the
students thorough in the subjects.
Remedial coaching was given to the slow learners in all subjects and study
material was also supplied to improve results in the university examinations.
The students were taken to educational and scientific tours, field trips to
expose them to scientific, industrial, historical and natural environments.
Periodical tests were conducted to examine the understanding of the
subjects by the students.
Half yearly examinations and Pre-final examinations were also conducted
for the students.
Study material was prepared in all the subjects and got printed and supplied
to the students to improve the success rate.
Research publications, Seminars/ Conferences attended, UGC-MRPs are appended in
the annexure-1
Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education designs the curriculum at UG level underCommon core syllabus for all universities in the state.
Revision of syllabus and curriculum design is done for every five years to upgrade the subject.
Faculty members from our college are also acting as members in
Board of Studies for certain subjects.
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6.3.5 Library, ICT and physical infrastructure / instrumentation
6.3.6 Human Resource Management
The Principal is the Team Leader and the faculty are the human
resource.Students are the receivers. Students receive knowledge from the
faculty members.
Time Schedule is for One academic year
Time Table.
Annual Academic Plan
Student Support Services like NCC, NSS, Career Guidance Cell, DRC, RRC, Consumer Club, Eco Club, Women Empowerment Cell, Games& Sports to serve the community for the overall development of the country.
6.3.7 Faculty and Staff recruitment
6.3.8 Industry Interaction/Collaboration
Some of the departments have industry interaction and
collaborations with Mango Pulp Industries, Banks, Self-Help groups etc.
6.3.9 Admission of Students
6.4 Welfare schemes for
Teaching Medical reimbursement/health cards by State Government.
Non teaching Medical reimbursement/health cards & festival advance by State Government.
Students Scholarships, Endowment prizes.
Computers, Printers, Cameras, UPS, Xerox machines, Batteries and
Inverters, LCD projectors, Computerised laboratories, Internet facility, Wi-Fi
are available.
1. Recruitment of faculty is done by Commissioner of Collegiate
Education through A.P. College Service Commission.
2. Non-teaching staff are recruited by Regional Joint Director of
Collegiate Education, Kadapa.
Admissions of students into the Institution are on the basis of Merit, and
follows reservation as SC, ST, BC, Minority and women.
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6.5 Total corpus fund generated
6.6 Whether annual financial audit has been done Yes No
6.7 Whether Academic and Administrative Audit (AAA) has been done?
Audit Type External Internal
Yes/No Agency Yes/No Authority
Academic Yes Academic
Guidance Cell (CCE)
Yes IQAC
Administrative Yes Regional Joint Director
Yes Academic Committee
6.8 Does the University/Autonomous College declaresresults within 30 days?
For UG Programmes Yes No
For PG Programmes Yes No
6.9 What efforts are made by the University/Autonomous College for Examination
Reforms?
6.10 What efforts are made by the University to promote autonomy in the affiliated/
constituent colleges?
6.11 Activities and support from the Alumni Association
Online payment system is introduced for submitting examination
application form.
Hall tickets are downloaded through online by the candidate from the
university website.
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6.12 Activities and support from the Parent –Teacher Association
6.13 Development programmes for support staff
6.14 Initiatives taken by the institution to make the campus eco-friendly
Parent Teacher Association Meetings are held quarterly to get their
opinion and in the college to take up the Measures to improve
facilities in the college.
The feedback is also taken from the parents
Orientation Programme, Refresher courses, submission of salaries
through online, online circulars of the activities, CCE’s correspondences and other relevant issues that help the staff in resolving the issues of the college.
The Eco Club, NSS & NCC wings contribute for Clean and Green environment.
Vermi-compost pit is established and maintained by the Department of Botany
Department of Botany developed a Botanical Garden with medicinal plants and maintains greenery in the college premises.
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Criterion – VII
7. Innovations and Best Practices
7.1 Innovations introduced during this academic year which have created a positive
impact on the functioning of the institution. Give details.
7.2 Provide the Action Taken Report (ATR) based on the plan of action decided upon
at the beginning of the year
7.3 Give two Best Practices of the institution (please see the format in the NAAC
Self-study Manuals)
* Provide the details in annexure (annexure need to be numbered as i,ii,iii)
7.4 Contribution to environmental awareness/protection
7.5 Whether environmental audit was conducted? Yes No
7.6 Any other relevant information the institution wishes to add.
(for example SWOT Analysis)
1. Endowment prizes. 2. Medicinal Plants
3. Mineral Water
4. Canteen
5. Plastic free campus
1. Action Taken Report (ATR) is sent to CCE, AP, Hyderabad immediately after the Academic audit is over.
Annexure- II enclosed
1. Conducted elocution and essay writing competitions to bring environmental awareness among students.
2. Explained the hazardous effects of plastic and convinced them to use paper cups instead of plastic cups.
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SWOT Analysis:
1. Institutional Strengths
a. Reputed and renowned institution
b. Pollution free campus
c. Holistic & Quality Education blended with service.
d. Well-equipped infrastructure
e. Skill Development Trainings through JKCs.
f. MOU‟s (Memorandum of Understanding) with various esteemed institutions and
companies with an aim to enhance the overall development of the stakeholders
and also to provide placements.
g. Glorious research by the faculty. During XII Plan 23 Minor Research Projects
are sanctioned by UGC. The departments of Chemistry & Commerce are
identified as Research Centres and acting as Research Supervisors.
h. PG Courses
i. Community Involvement
2. Institution Weakness
a. College works in shift system in order to accommodate PG programmes, JKC
classes and training programmes.
b. Lack of hostel facilities.
c. There is no separate building for library and is not fully automated.
d. Office needs automation.
e. Vacant posts are not filled by Regular faculty.
f. Lack of non-teaching staff in laboratories.
3. Institutional Opportunities
a. College has potential to become autonomous.
b. Scope for more need based courses at UG and PG level and thereby paves the
way to increase the enrolment.
c. 40 acres of vacant land is available for college development.
d. Coaching facilities for entry into services are available.
e. Post office / ATM may be made available in the campus.
f. More funds from MP / MLA / Corporate and alumni are to be generated.
g. Scope for growing mushroom culture / Organic manure plant, waste paper
recycling plant / expansion for synthetic play field.
4. Institutional Threats
Increased number of corporate colleges poses a great threat.
There is a threat of encroachment from public if the available college land is
not utilized for construction of hostels for both Boys and Girls.
Non-filling of vacancy posts by the regular faculty may lead to decline or poor
enrolment.
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PART – A
ANNEXURE- 1 2.15 ACADEMIC CALENDAR
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ANNEXURE-II 6.3.4 Research and Development
National Conferences/Seminars Participated (2016-17)
Sincere efforts were made by the staff to improve the Quality of Teaching by
various activities and practices like participation in seminars, Refresher Courses,
Orientation Programmes, organizing seminars, workshops and DRC programmes.
S.
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Name of the
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Title of the Conference / seminars / workshop
1 G. BabuChetty
Presented
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Internation
al
Theatre: Samuel Beckett‟s Subversive Dramatic Art
in waiting for Godot. Shakespeare‟s King organized
by Garden City College, Bengaluru
Presented
– National
Lear – A Spectrum of Human Emotions organized by
S.V. University, Tirupati
Presented
– National
English Language Specialist Programme on Teaching.
Workshop in CLT and Employability Skills organized
by S.V. University, Tirupati
2 M. Gopal Naidu
Participate
d
ELF by Commissionerate of Collegiate Education, AP,
Hyderabad and S.V. University, Tirupati
Presented
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Internation
al
Film Making As a Narrative Tool organized by
Garden City College, Bengaluru
3 Dr.Malathi
Gabriel
Participate
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Refresher Course on Environmental Studies
organized by Academic Staff College, S.V
University, Tirupati
Participate
d
English Language Specialist Training – Commissioner
of Collegiate Education, AP, Hyderabad
Presented
– State
Quality Enhancement in Higher Education – Role of
Teachers organized by GCGTA, AO
Presented
–
Internation
al
Narrative Identity and Cultural Representations in
ChetanBhagat‟s Two States organized by Garden
City College of Science & Management Studies,
Bengaluru
Presented
– National
The Din of Faithful Daughters, Faithless Lovers and
Opportunists in the Select Tragedies of
Shakespeare organized by Dept. Of English, S.V.
University, Tirupati
Presented
–
Internation
Literary Pluralism and Cultural Aesthetics in English
Language Teaching organized by VIT University,
Vellore, Chennai, Tamil Naidu
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al
4 Dr.S.V. Ramesh
Kumar
Presented
– National King Lear organized by Dept. Of English
5 Dr. K. Rajani
Presented
– National
Influencing Biodiversity with Rural Tourism 2015
organized by Govt. Degree College, Nagari
Presented
–
Internation
al
Post Modern Technique in teh Short Stories of
Tagore organized by Garden City College of Science
& Management Studies, Bengaluru
Presented
– National
IS Hamlet a Problem Play organized by S.V.
University, Tirupati
Presented
–
Internation
al
New Trends in English Language Teaching organized
by VIT University, Vellore
1 Dr. G. Usha Rani
Presented
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Internation
al
RaveendruniGeethalakuChakkaniAnusrujanaChesinaK
avayitri – Dr. J. Bhagyalakshmi organized by
Karnataka State Open University, Mukthagangotri,
Mysore
Presented
– National
Telugu SahityamloRamakatha organized by Oriental
College, TTD, Tirupati
Presented
– State
Quality Enhancement in Govt. Degree Colleges – Role
of Teachers organized by AP GCGTA
2 P. Jayachandrudu
Presented
– national
MallemalaRamayanam –
RamuniRajaneethiPrabhodham organized by Dept.
Of Hindi, S.V. Oriental College, Tirupati
Presented
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Internation
al
SundharaRamayanamloSree Rama Chandramoorthy
organized by Dept. Of Hindi Andhra University,
Visakhapatnam
3 D. Mallaiah
Presented
- National
AkashavaniloRavooriBharadwaja organized by SVCR
Govt. Degree College, Palamaner
Presented
– National
KaalikambaSaptashatiMaanavataViluvalu organized
by Dept. Of Telugu, SKD University, Ananthapur
4 B. Gopirya Naick Presented
- National
AkashavaniloRavooriBharadwaja organized by SVCR
Govt. Degree College, Palamaner
1 Dr. E. Md. Anwar
Hussain
Presented
– National
Dastanaurnaavil Urdu may organized by STSN Govt.
Degree College, Kadiri
Presented
– National
Role of Social media for Urdu – Mazharululoom
College Ambur Vellore District, Tamilnadu
Presented
– National
SagharjayyidikiRubayigoi organized by S.V.
University, Tirupati
1 Dr.ShaikBenazeer
Presented
– National
MehrunnisaParvejKeupanyaason me
vaichaariksangharsh organized by KBN College,
Vijayawada
Presented Brila College of Arts and Commers organized by
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Internation
al
Kalyan, Mumbai
Presented
– National
Hindi Upanyaasom me
nariaurpuraaneepeedheekasangharsh organized by
JBS College, Tamilnadu
Presented
– National
Hindi Upanyaasom me vighatitpaarivaariksangharsh
organized by St. Joseph College, Visakhapatnam
Presented
– National
NibandhkaarMahaaveer Prasad Dvivedi organized by
Akshara, Rajahmundry
Presented
– National
MollaRaamayanaurTulasiMaanas me
abhivyaktRaamkemaanaveeyMoolya organized by
Oriental College, TTD, Tirupati
Presented
–
Internation
al
VlamikiramayanaurTulasimaanas me
Raamkemaanveey gun organized by Andhra
University, Visakhapatnam
1 Dr. T. Gangaram
Presented –
National
Growth Models of Millet production in AP and
Forecasting Model of Maize Production in Andhra
Pradesh using ARIMA organized by Dept. Of
Statistics, PVKN Govt. College, Chittoor
Participated
– National
India a Hot Spot of Environmental Challenges and
need of the Multidisciplinary Approach to solve
the Environmental Issues organized by Dept. Of
Zoology, PVKN Govt. College, Chittoor
Presented –
National
Forecasting Model of Jowar Production in Andhra
Pradesh using Auto Regressive Integrated Moving
Average (ARIMA) and Prediction of Sugarcane
Yield Production using Growth models in Andhra
Pradesh organized by Technology Tower (IT), VIT
University, Vellore
2 Dr.KousarJaha
Begum
Participated
– National
Innovative and creative teaching methods, Dept.
Of History, SVGM Govt. College, Kalyandurg
Participated
– National
A multivariate generalized Arch model for time
series analysis organized by Dept. Of Statistics,
PVKN Govt. College, Chittoor
Participated
– National
Formulation of multivariate model for time series
analysis organized by Dept. Of Statistics, PVKN
Govt. College, Chittoor
Participated
– National
EPQ model for deteriorating items with G.P.
decay having selling price and time dependent
demand organized by Dept. Of Statistics, PVKN
Govt. College, Chittoor
Participated
– National
Significant environmental threats organized by
Dept. Of Zoology, PVKN Govt. College, Chittoor
Participated The Effects of pollution on environment organized
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– National by Dept. Of History, Govt. Degree College, Nagari
Participated
– National
The role of statistical tools in data analysis of
research projects and thesis organized by Dept.
Of Statistics, PVKN Govt. College, Chittoor
1 G. Prasad Presented
– National
The role of microbes in controlling environmental
pollution organized by Dept. Of zoology, PVKN Govt.
College, Chittoor
1 Dr. G. GiriBabu Presented –
State
Role of Fee reimbursement in the present
scenario organized by GCGTA, AP
Presented –
National
Applications of Spintronics at 2 day national
conference on Material Science organized by SK
University, Ananthapur
Presented –
national
Environmental Awareness organized by PVKN
Govt. College, Chittoor
2
Dr. K.
Subramanyam
Naidu
Participated
– State
One day workshop on UGC Schemes and guidelines
organized by the Commissioner of Collegiate
Education, AP, Hyderabad
Participated
– State
Seminar on Quality Enhancement in Govt. Degree
Colleges – Role of Teachers organized by GCGTA,
AP
Participated
–
International
SciPy India Conference 2015 organized by
FOSSEE, IIT, Bombay
Participated
– State
IQAC sponsored state level workshop on CBCS –
A Perspective organized by Govt. Degree College,
Puttur
1 A. Narasimhulu
Chetty
Presented –
National
Evaluation of excess properties of binary liquid
mixtures through theoretical models organized by
Dept. Of Statistics, PVKN Govt. College, Chittoor
Presented –
National
Suitability of ground water quality for drinking in
selective suburb mandals of Chittoor, Andhra
Pradesh organized by Dept. Of History, Govt.
Degree College, Nagari
Presented –
National
Development and validation of LC-MS / MS
method for the analysis of 2-isoproply-5-methyl
chclohexyldihydroxyacetate, in lamivudine
organized by Dept. Of Chemistry, S.V. University,
Tirupati
Presented –
National
Ground water quality in the selected areas of
Chittoor Corporation, Andhra Pradesh organized
by Dept. Of Zoology, PVKN Govt. College, Chittoor
Presented –
National
Design, synthesis characterization and bioactivity
evaluation of new symmetric disulphonamides and
dicarbonates of 4,4‟-oxydianiline organized by
Dept. Of Chemistry, S.V. University, Tirupati
2 Dr. K. Dayananda Presented – Drug Discovery and Development in Chemistry –
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Reddy National Applications in Pharma Industry (DDDC – 2015)
organized by Dept. Of Chemistry, S.V. University
Presented –
National
The Role of Statistical Tools in Data Analysis of
Research Projects and Thesis organized by Dept.
Of Statistics, PVKN Govt. College, Chittoor
Presented –
National
IEMAEI – 2015 organized by Dept. Of Zoology,
PVKN Govt. College, Chittoor
Presented –
National
Socio-economic factor influencing – Environmental
pollution, Biodiversity and Sustainable
Development organized by Govt. Degree College,
Nagari
Participated
– State
Quality Enhancement in Govt. Degree Colleges –
Role of Teachers organized by GCGTA, AP
Participated
– State
DST sponsored Inspire Internship Science Camp
2015 organized by PVKN Govt. College, Chittoor
Participated
– State
DST sponsored Inspire Internship Science Camp
2015 organized by PVKN Govt. College, Chittoor
Participate –
State
Technology Enabled Teaching – Learning in Higher
Education Institution organized by RUSA
Participated
– State
CPE Workshop on MOCK Interface Meeting
organized by UGC
Participated
– State
CPE Mock Interface Meeting at New Delhi
organized by UGC
3 P. Hari Babu Participated Refresher Course in Chemistry organized by UGC,
HRDC, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad
Presented –
National
PP-82 Design, Synthesis, Spectral
Characterization and Bioactivity Evaluation of
New Symmetric Disulfanomides and Dicarbamates
of 4,4‟- Oxydianiline organized by S.V. University,
Tirupati
Presented –
National
PP-82 Design, Synthesis, Spectral
Characterization and Bioactivity Evaluation of
New Sulphonamide Derivatieves of 4-Chloro -3-
nitrobenzene sulfonly chloride organized by Dept.
Of Chemistry S.V. University, Tirupati
Presented –
National
PP-42. Systhesis, Biological Evaluation of new 3-
Fluro -4- Morpholinoaniline – sulphonamides
carbonates as potential antimicrobial agents
organized by Dept. Of Chemistry, S.V. University,
Tirupati
Participated
– National
India a Hot Spot of Environmental Challenges and
need of the Multidisciplinary Approach to solve
the Environmental Issues organized by Dept. Of
Zoology, PVKN Govt. College, Chittoor
Participated
– National
Drug Discovery and Development in Chemistry –
Applications in Pharma Industry (DDDC – 2015)
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organized by Dept. Of Chemistry, S.V. University
4. C.
Venkatarathnam
Participated
– National
The Role of Statistical Tools in Data Analysis of
Research Projects and Thesis organized by Dept.
Of Statistics, PVKN Govt. College, Chittoor
Participated
– National
Drug Discovery and Development in Chemistry –
Applications in Pharma Industry (DDDC – 2015)
organized by Dept. Of Chemistry, S.V. University
Participated
– National
India a Hot Spot of Environmental Challenges and
need of the Multidisciplinary Approach to solve
the Environmental Issues organized by Dept. Of
Zoology, PVKN Govt. College, Chittoor
5. P. BhanuPrakash Presented –
National
Evaluation of excess properties of binary liquid
mixtures through theoretical models organized by
Dept. Of Statistics, PVKN Govt. College, Chittoor
Presented –
National
Suitability of ground water quality for drinking in
selective suburb mandals of Chittoor, Andhra
Pradesh organized by Dept. Of History, Govt.
Degree College, Nagari
Presented –
National
Development and validation of LC-MS / MS
method for the analysis of 2-isoproply-5-methyl
chclohexyldihydroxyacetate, in lamivudine
organized by Dept. Of Chemistry, S.V. University,
Tirupati
Presented –
National
Ground water quality in the selected areas of
Chittoor Corporation, Andhra Pradesh organized
by Dept. Of Zoology, PVKN Govt. College, Chittoor
Presented –
National
Prediction of excess volumes of the binary
mixtures of 1-octanol with toluene and isomeric
chlorotoluenes using Prigogine – Flory – Patterson
theory organized by Dept. Of Chemistry, S.V.
University, Tirupati
1
Dr. C.
Venkatakrishnaia
h
Presented –
National
The Role of Statistical Tools in Data Analysis of
Research Projects and Thesis organized by Dept.
Of Statistics, PVKN Govt. College, Chittoor
Presented –
National
Socio-economic factor influencing – Environmental
pollution, Biodiversity and Sustainable
Development organized by Govt. Degree College,
Nagari
Presented –
National
The use of radiation technology organized by
University of Hyderabad
Presented –
National
India a Hot Spot of Environmental Challenges and
need of the Multidisciplinary Approach to solve
the Environmental Issues organized by Dept. Of
Zoology, PVKN Govt. College, Chittoor
Participated
– State
Workshop on Choice Based Credit system
organized by Govt. Degree College, Puttur
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Presented –
National
Recent trends in Animal Physiology, Biotechnology
and medical research organized by Dept. Of
Zoology, S.V. University, Tirupati
Participated
- National
India a Hot Spot of Environmental Challenges and
need of the Multidisciplinary Approach to solve
the Environmental Issues organized by Dept. Of
Zoology, PVKN Govt. College, Chittoor
2 Dr. A. Jayasankar Participated
– Regional
DST Sponsored Inspire Internship Science Camp
– 2015 organized SG Govt. College, Piler
Participated
– Regional
DST Sponsored Inspire Internship Science Camp
– 2015 organized PVKN Govt. College, Chittoor
Presented -
National
Role of Biostatics in Zoology organized by PVKN
Govt. College, Chittoor
Presented –
National
Histopathological changes in liver due to sodium
fluoride administration in Albino mice in three
generations organized by Dept. Of Zoology, PVKN
Govt. College, Chittoor
1 Dr. C.
MeeraSaheb
Participated
– National
Symposium entitled Impact of Air Pollution
Environment organized by Dept. Of History, Govt.
Degree College, Nagari
Participated
– State
Quality Enhancement in Govt. Degree Colleges –
Role of Teachers organized by GCGTA, AP
Participated
– National
A Review on the Impact of water pollution and its
control organized by Dept. Of Zoology, PVKN
Govt. College, Chittoor
Participated
– National
Therapeutic Uses of the Bulb DrimiaIndica
organized by Dept. Of Botany, Govt. College,
Ananthapuramu
Participated
– National
Phytochemical screening of Drimiaindica
organized by Dept. Of Botany Girraj Govt.
College, Nizamabad
Participated
– National
National level seminar organized by Dept. Of
Botany, PSC & KVSC Govt. College, Nandyal
2 K. SaiVenkatesh Participated
– National
Phytoremediation – A Boon for solving the
problem of Edaphic Environmental change
organized by Dept. Of Zoology, PVKN Govt.
College, Chittoor
Participated
– National
A Review on Potentiality of Species of Cassia L.
As Medicinal Plants organized by Dept. Of Botany,
Govt. College, Ananthapuramu
Participated
– National
Effect of Invasive Plan Specieson Plant Diversity
organized by Dept. Of Botany Girraj Govt.
College, Nizamabad
Participated
– National
Plants showing Anti Diabetic Action – A Review
organized by Dept. Of Botany, PSC & KVSC Govt.
College, Nandyal
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3 Smt. Y.
Gnanaprasunamba
Participated
- National
India a Hot Spot of Environmental Challenges and
need of the Multidisciplinary Approach to solve
the Environmental Issues organized by Dept. Of
Zoology, PVKN Govt. College, Chittoor
Participated
- National
Biodiversity Conservation – Role of Student Youth
organized by Dept. Of Botany Girraj Govt.
College, Nizamabad
4 Smt. M.
Hemalatha
Participated
– State
Quality Enhancement in Govt. Degree Colleges –
Role of Teachers organized by GCGTA, AP
Participated
- National
India a Hot Spot of Environmental Challenges and
need of the Multidisciplinary Approach to solve
the Environmental Issues organized by Dept. Of
Zoology, PVKN Govt. College, Chittoor
Participated
- National
Biodiversity Conservation – Role of Student Youth
organized by Dept. Of Botany Girraj Govt.
College, Nizamabad
5 Dr. A. Sasikala Participated
– State
Quality Enhancement in Govt. Degree Colleges –
Role of Teachers organized by GCGTA, AP
Participated
- National
India a Hot Spot of Environmental Challenges and
need of the Multidisciplinary Approach to solve
the Environmental Issues organized by Dept. Of
Zoology, PVKN Govt. College, Chittoor
Participated
- National
Prospects and Potentials in Medicinal and
Aromatic plants organized by Dept. Of Botany,
Govt. College, Anantapuramu
6 Dr.MohanoBehara Attended
National Level Youth Entrepreneurship
Development Programme Train the Trainer
Programme organized by Rajiv Gandhi National
Institute of Youth Development, ICT Academy of
Tamil Naidu held at S.V. University, Tirupati
Participated
& Presented -
National
Climate change : A Paradigm shift of Environment
and Human Security organized by Dept. Of
Zoology, PVKN Govt. College, Chittoor
Participated
& Presented -
National
Manusmurti: A Treasury for Biodiversity
Conservation in ancient time organized by Dept.
Of Botany, Govt. College, Anantapuramu
Participated
& Presented -
National
Value of Biodiversity for Ecological Sustainability
organized by Dept. Of Botany Girraj Govt.
College, Nizamabad
Participated
& Presented -
National
Traditional practice and use of plants for
treatment of fever, lactation, bone fracture,
joint and stomach disease of domestic animals in
remote areas of Ganjam district, Odisha
organized by Dept. Of Botany, PSC & KVSC Govt.
College, Nandyal
Participated Plenary discussion in VIT BIOSUMMIT 2015
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& involved -
National
organized by School of Biosciences and
Technology VIT University, Vellore, Tamilnadu
7 Dr. P. Sujana Attended Entrepreneurship Training Programme organized
by ICTACT, Tamilnadu
Participated
- National
Role of Biostatics in Zoology organized by PVKN
Govt. College, Chittoor
Participated
- National
Quality Enhancement in Govt. Degree Colleges –
Role of Teachers organized by GCGTA, AP
Participated
- National
Impact of MGNRGS on Rural Development
organized by Dept. Of Economics, GDC, Nagari
Participated
– National
India a Hot Spot of Environmental Challenges and
need of the Multidisciplinary Approach to solve
the Environmental Issues organized by Dept. Of
Zoology, PVKN Govt. College, Chittoor
Participated
- National
Prospects and Potentials in Medicinal and
Aromatic plants organized by Dept. Of Botany,
Govt. College, Anantapuramu
Participated
- National
Biodiversity Conservation – Role of Student Youth
organized by Dept. Of Botany Girraj Govt.
College, Nizamabad
Participated
- National
International Conference of Indian Science
Congress organized by AISCA, Kolkatta
Participated
– State
Science Day celebrations Saigather 2016
organized by VIT, Vellore
Participated
- National
Natural Products and Biodiversity organized by
Dept. Of Botany, GDC, Nandyal
Participated
- National
Science and Technology for Indegenous
Development of India organized by Indian Science
Association at Vemu Institute of Technology
Participated
- National
Applications of Biotechnology organized by Dept.
Of Biotech, S.V. University, Tirupati
1 K. Dandapani
Reddy
Participated
- National
Role of Biostatics in Zoology organized by PVKN
Govt. College, Chittoor
Participated
- National
Quality Enhancement in Govt. Degree Colleges –
Role of Teachers organized by GCGTA, AP
Participated
- National
Impact of MGNRGS on Rural Development
organized by Dept. Of Economics, GDC, Nagari
2 Dr. S. Sugunamma Participated
- National
National Seminar Botany organized by PVKN Govt.
College, Chittoor
Participated
- National
Impact of MGNRGS on Rural Development
organized by Dept. Of Economics, GDC, Nagari
3 Dr. S. Selvam Participated
- National
Importance of Statistical Tools in analysis of
Economic Problems organized by PVKN Govt.
College, Chittoor
Participated
- National
Quality Enhancement in Govt. Degree Colleges –
Role of Teachers organized by GCGTA, AP
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Participated
- National
Impact of MGNRGS on Rural Development
organized by Dept. Of Economics, GDC, Nagari
Participated
–
International
Is Poverty Eradication A Myth? Organized by
Renper, S.V. University, Tirupati
1
K.
ChakravartiGondy
ala
Participated
- National
Impact of MGNRGS on Rural Development
organized by Dept. Of Economics, GDC, Nagari
Participated
- National
India a Hot Spot of Environmental Challenges and
need of the Multidisciplinary Approach to solve
the Environmental Issues organized by Dept. Of
Zoology, PVKN Govt. College, Chittoor
Participated
& Presented –
National
National Seminar, Dept. Of Political Science, GDC,
Kalyanadurgam
1 B. Purushotham
Naidu
Participated
- National
Quality Enhancement in Govt. Degree Colleges –
Role of Teachers organized by GCGTA, AP
Participated
- National
India a Hot Spot of Environmental Challenges and
need of the Multidisciplinary Approach to solve
the Environmental Issues organized by Dept. Of
Zoology, PVKN Govt. College, Chittoor
Participated
– National Institutional Finance organized by GDC, Nagari
2 E. Chandra Naidu Participated
- State
Quality Enhancement in Govt. Degree Colleges –
Role of Teachers organized by GCGTA, AP
Participated
- National
India a Hot Spot of Environmental Challenges and
need of the Multidisciplinary Approach to solve
the Environmental Issues organized by Dept. Of
Zoology, PVKN Govt. College, Chittoor
Participated
– National Institutional Finance organized by GDC, Nagari
3 Dr. M. Sudhakara
Reddy
Presented –
National
How Statistics is useful in Social Sciences
organized by Dept. Of Statistics, PVKN Govt.
College, Chittoor
Participated
– State
DST sponsored Inspire Internship Science Camp
2015 organized by PVKN Govt. College, Chittoor
Presented –
National
Impact of MGNRGS on Rural Development
organized by Dept. Of Economics, GDC, Nagari
Participated
- National
Tourism Disaster Management a strategic study
organized by Dept. Of Zoology, PVKN Govt.
College, Chittoor
Participated
- National
Women Empowerment through Microfinance
organized by Dept. Of Commerce, S.V. University,
Tirupati
Participated
- State
Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) – A
Perspective sponsored by IQAC, Govt. Degree
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College, Puttur
4
Dr. M.
Sivasankara
Reddy
Participated
- State
Quality Enhancement in Govt. Degree Colleges –
Role of Teachers organized by GCGTA, AP
Participated
- National
Natural Disaster and Risk Management organized
by Dept. Of Zoology, PVKN Govt. College, Chittoor
Participated
–
International
An overview of mutual fund industry in India
organized by KristuJayanthi College, Bangalore
Participated
– National
An overview of incentives for the industrial
development of SC & ST in AP organized by Govt.
Degree College, Nagari
Participated
- National
Self help group bank linkage programme in India –
An Analytical Review organized by S.V. University,
Tirupati
5 S. Saravana
Participated
& presented
– National
Digital Library organized by SVA GDC(M),
Srikalahasti
Presented –
National
Data Mining organized by PVKN Govt. College,
Chittoor
Presented –
National
Information Technology organized by PVKN Govt.
College, Chittoor
Presented –
National
Inauguration of Management and IT organized by
MGU
1 P.J. Robert Participated
– National
Personality Development organized by Siddartha
College, Vijayawada
1 P. Ravi Presented –
National
Data Mining in Bio Ifnormatics organized by PVKN
Govt. College, Chittoor
Presented –
National
Information Technology Challenges of Global
organized by PVKN Govt. College, Chittoor
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Research Activities
i. Book published
S.
No. Name of the Lecturer and Designation Book published Period
1
Dr. T. Malathi Gabriel, Jewels of Tourist Destination
in Andhra Pradesh
Potentialities and Perspectives
March,
2017 Lecturer in English
2
Sri B. GopriyaNaick,
ANEKAM (VyasaSankalanam)
March,
2017 Lecturer in Telugu
ii. Paper Publications
S.
No.
Name of the
Lecturer and
Designation Paper published with Title
ISSN / ISBN
No.
1
Dr. T. Malathi
Gabriel,
1. Literary Pluralism and Cultural Aesthetics in
English Language Teaching (pg. 394)
ISSN –
2348-6945
(Online)
ISSN 2348-
6937 (Print)
Lecturer in
English
2
Dr. K. Rajani,
1. A Critical Survey of Indo-English Poetry by
DR. T.V. Reddy, Pg. No. 420
1. ISBN –
978-93-
5207-249-1
Lecturer in
English 2. New trends in English Language Teaching
3. Influencing Biodiversity with Rural Tourism in
Tirupati
2. ISSN –
2348-6945
3. ISBN –
978-82-
89132-505
3
Dr. D. Mallaiah,
1. PotuluriVeerabramham – ManavataViluvalu
RNI No.
APTEL 2004-
18397 Lecturer in Telugu
4
Sri P.
Jayachandrudu,
1. Chittooru Katha (S ankalanam) –
KutumbaSambandhaalaChitrana Pg. No. 683-686
1. 978-93-93-
81992-40-1
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Lecturer in Telugu
2. Chittooru Katha (Sankalan) -
KutumbaSambandhaalaChitrana - Pg No. 32-35
2. RNI NO. –
APTEL –
2004-18396
5
Dr.
ShaikBenazeer, 1. NaariKeBadalteaayaam
1. 978-81-
832362-7-7
Lecturer in Hindi 2. Hindi-Telugu Dalit AatmakathaaonKaaVikaas
2. 978-81-
921270-4-0
3. Hindi KaaBadaltaaSwaroop
3. 978-93-
83637-60-7
4. Hindi BhashiKhetron me Hindi kePathan –
Paathankisamasyaayen
6
Dr. S. Selvam,
1. The Facets of Tourism and Sustainable
development 1. 2249-4375
Lecturer in
Economics
2. Impact of MGNRGES on the economic
development of women
2. 978-93-
52542-62-8
7
Dr. M. Sudhakara
Reddy 1. Impact of Financial Crises on banking sector.
1. 978-
935056010-5
Lecturer in
Commerce
2. The Global Financial Crises its Impact on
Indian Economy
2. 978-
9350560-10-
5
8
Dr. Y. Rajasekhar,
1. Knowledge of information technology at UG
level in Chittoor district 1. 2277-7881
Lecturer in
Commerce 2. Women Empowerment - Ancient to Modern Pg. 08 (02)
2. 2277-7881
Pg. 10 (05)
9
Sri K.V.
Chidambaram, 1. Wheel of Progress Vs Weal of Travel
1. 2319-2828
Vol. 6, P.No.
01-01
Lecturer in
Commerce
2. 2277-2881
Vol. 6, P. No.
207
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2. APSRTC A Cosmic Wheel for safe travel
10
Sri S. Saravana, 1. Significance of Data Mining 1. 2278-0181
Lecturer in
Computer
Applications 2. Human Trafficking
2. 978-93-
1071-100-1
3. Impact of IT in Sports
3. 978-93-
8052-25-7
11
Sri P.
BhanuPrakash,
1. Study of Potability of Ground Water in
Selected Areas of Swarnamukhi River Basin,
Srikalahasti, Chittoor district. 1. 2319-70.64
Lecturer in
Chemistry
2. Study of Quality of Ground Water in Selected
Areas of Swarnamukhi River Basin, Srikalahasti,
Chittoor district. 2. 2319-8753
3. Effect of temperature and alkyl chain length
on molecular interactions in the binary mixtures
of 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium methlysulphate
with 1-alkanools (C3-C6) 3. 0167-7322
4. Studies of Mixing properties of Binary
Mixtures of 1 Propanol with toluene, Isomeric
Cholorotoluenes and Toluidine at T-(298.15,
303.15, 308.15, and 313.15) K 4. 2278-0211
5. Experimental and Theoretical Investigations
of thermodynamic properties in the binary
mixtures of aromatic amine and aliphatic alcohols
5. 978-1-
5136-1658-2
6. Elucidation of molecular interactions in the
mixtures of benzyalcohol with (C2-C4)
alkylacetates through volumetric, ultrasonic,
theoretical and ATR-FTIR spectroscopic studies
at T= (298.15, 303.15, 208.15 and 31.315) K 6. 0167-7322
12 Dr. T. Gangaram, 1. Global Journal of Pure and Applied 0973-1768
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Lecturer in
Statistics
Mathematics
13
Sri B.
Purushotham,
1. Toxicity Evaluation of AmmonimumSulphat to
Albinona 1. 2455-3891
Lecturer in
Zoology
2. Effect of Zinc on ferrum Amino transfer in
Albino Ammonimum
2. 097-5-
1454
14
Dr. C.
Venkatakrishnaiah,
1. Study of quality of ground water in selected
areas of Swarnamukhi river basin, Srikalahasti,
Chittoor district. 1. 2347-6710
Lecturer in
Zoology
2. Study of potability of ground water in
selected areas of Swarnamukhi river basin,
Srikalahasti, Chittoor district. 2. 2319-7064
3. Analysis of Oxidative stress responses in
copper exposed catlacatla 3. 2319-7064
4. Biochemical Stress responses of catlacatla
exposed to copper 4. 2319-8141
15
Dr. C.
MeeraSaheb,
1. Preliminary Phytochemical Screening of Fruit
of Cassia Spectabilis D.C. Volume 5, Issue 4;
July-August 2016; 41-44 (Encl.02) 1. 2279-0594
Lecturer in Botany
2. Preliminary Phytochemical Profile of Leaf
Extracts in Different Solvents of
Cassiaroxburghii D.C. Volume – 2, Issue 9;
September, 2016 (Encl.03) 2. 2395-3470
16
Sri K.
SaiVenkatesh,
1. Preliminary Phytochemical Screening of Fruit
of Cassia spectabilisD.C. Volume 5, Issue 4: July-
August; 2016, 41-44
1. 2279-0594
Lecturer in Botany
2. Preliminary Phytochemical Profile of Leaf
Extracts in Different Solvents of Cassia roxburghii D.C., Volume-2, Issue-9, September
2016
2. 2395-3470
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3. Preliminary Phytochemical Profiles of
Different Solvent Extracts of leaves of Cassia hirsutaL., A Medicinal Plant from Chittoor Dist.,
A.P.Vol: 3, Issue: 6, 18-23, 2016
3. 2394-613X
4. IndigoferalongeracemosaBoiv. exBaill. of
Fabaceae: A new report to flora of Andhra
Pradesh from Ardhagiri of Chittoor district,
4. 2220-4822
8: 1-2, 2017
17
Smt. M.
Hemalatha,
1. Preliminary Phytochemical Profile of Leaf
Extracts in Different Solvents of Cassia roxburghii D.C., Volume-2, Issue-9, September
2016 1. 2395-3470
Lecturer in Botany
2.IndigoferalongeracemosaBoiv. exBaill. of
Fabaceae: A new report to flora of Andhra
Pradesh from Ardhagiri of Chittoor district 2. 2220-4822
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ANNEXURE- III
7.3 Give two Best Practices of the institution
Best Practices
The use of technology is encouraged to promote excellence among students.
The lecture-method is supplemented with the learner-centred activities such as
Group discussions, Seminars, Quiz, etc.
Special Instructional programmes such as Tutorials, Remedial Coaching, Ward
System are implemented to guide slow-learners and under-achievers.
Teachers were trained to handle sophisticated educational technologies like the
LCD projector and the power point presentations.
Students from rural areas are specially trained in communication skills in English.
Women students are sensitized on issues confronting them such as domestic
violence, discrimination against the girl-child, male chauvinism, pre-natal tests, etc.,
Students were involved in AIDS Awareness campaigns, social forestry, literacy
programmes, etc.,
Attempts are made to make the students as civilized, disciplined and skillful
citizens of the nation.
Practice of donating a handful of rice by staff and students.
New Add On Courses
Guest Lectures by Industry Experts
Workshop based teaching, peer teaching, expert lecture series.
Observation of Vehicle free day once in a month.
Observation of Plastic free day once in a month.
College News Letter thrice in a year
Insurance coverage to students.
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