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SAT FRI THU WED TUE MON COLLEGE (UG & PG COURSES) (Autonomous & Affiliated to University) Post Box No. 20, Gudivada - 521 301. Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh, . Phone : 08674 - 242145, 245737, Fax : 091 - 8674 - 242825 12345 6 web : www.anrcollege.edu e-mail: [email protected]

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U.G. & P.G. UN-AIDED COURSES

HAND BOOK OF INFORMATION AND CALENDAR FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2019 - 2020 M.B.A., M.C.A., M.Sc. (Chemistry), M.Sc. (Physics), M.Sc. (Comp. Sci), M.Sc. (Mathematics), B.Sc. (M.P.CS), B.Sc. (M.S.CS) & B.Com (Computer Applications)

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1. Study this Hand Book carefully. 2. Obey the rules and regulations given, as NATIONAL ANTHEM they have been framed for your benefit. 3. Do not waste your time. Jana gana mana Adhinayaka Jayahe Bharatha Bhagya Vidhata 4 Spend your leisure hours productively by studying in the library. Punjab - Sindhu - Gujaratha - Maratha Dravida - Utkala - Vanga 5. Knowledge comes through reading. The more a person knows the greater his or Vindhya - Himachala Yamuna - Ganga her worth. Ujwala - Jaladhi - Taranga 6. Play games, attend regularly the N.C.C. Tava Shubha Name - Jage Parades, N.S.S. Work and take part in all Tava Subha Asisha Mage personality development activities. Gahe Tava Jaya Gatha 7. Above all, conduct youself both inside and Jana gana Mangala dayaka - Jayahe outside the college, in every manner Bharatha Bhagya Vidhata befitting the student of A.N.R. College, Gudivada. Jayahe, Jayahe, Jayahe Jaya Jaya Jaya Jayahe.

- Ravindranadh Tagore AKKINENI NAGESWARA RAO COLLEGE CONTENTS (UG & PG COURSES) 1. Historical Sketch ...... 01 (Autonomous & Affiliated to Krishna University) 2. Members of the College Committee ...... 05

GUDIVADA. 3. Members of the College Governing Body ...... 05 Re - Accredited by NAAC with ‘A’ Grade 4. Faculty Profile ...... 06 ISO 9001-2008 Certified Institution 5. Non - Teaching Staff ...... 08

6. Rules and Regulations...... 09

7. Attendance Rules ...... 09

8. General Norms ...... 10

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16. Students’ Co-Operative Stores ...... 19 HAND BOOK OF INFORMATION AND 17. Endowment Prizes and Scholarships ...... 19 CALENDAR FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 18. Career Guidance, Training & Placement...... 22 2019 - 2020 19. Calendar ...... 25 HISTORICAL SKETCH individuals such as 3 acres of land by Smt. Mandava Rama Tulasamma, 1.12 THE BEGINNING : acres by Sri Kolli Bhadraiah and 0.5 acres by Sri Vellanki Akkaiah Chowdary. The Akkineni Nageswara Rao College is the result of munificence and zeal for In February 1959, the next step forward was taken. The foundation stone for the higher education of the people of Gudivada Taluk and of the neighbouring taluks new building was laid by Dr. V.S. Krishna, the then Vice-Chancellor. Work of the in Krishna District. Situated in a rich agricultural area midway between Vijayawada Construction began at once and the eastern wing of the ground floor came into being, a bare necessity for the Office of Principal, Laboratories and Library. Side and Machilipatnam and connected by road, rail with the leading towns and by side with this, a spacious auditorium was also constructed named after Sri villages in the district. Gudivada has always been a centre of great cultural and Yerneni Challamaiah, who donated about Rs. 60,000/-. political activity and its citizens have played a prominent part in the life of the nation in general and in particular of Andhra Pradesh. In the education sphere Since Sri Akkineni Nageswara Rao gave a donation of one Lakh rupees, the too, a seat of higher learning was felt, and to meet this need a strong Committee College was named after him from April 1959. Dr. Y.Venkateswara Rao, M.Sc., of local leaders was formed early in 1950, and an appeal for funds was made by Ph.D., who succeeded Sri A.F. Thyagaraju could secure the active and willing co-operation of three popular doctors, Dr. A.V. Raghavaiah, Dr. T.L. Perumallu Sri Parvataneni Venkataratnam (President), Sri Uppalapati Veerabhadra Rao (Trea- and Dr. P.L. Narasimha Rao for the completion of the remaining part of the build- surer), Sri Kaza Venkataramaiah (Secretary), Sri Vemulapalli Ramabrahmam ing. Their hectic activity culminated in the collection of fairly handsome dona- (Joint Secretary), Sarva Sri Vadde Sobhanadri, Lingam Venkata Krishnaiah and tions (about one lakh seventy five thousand rupees) from philanthropic public of Upadrashta Papanna Sastri as members. Gudivada and neighbouring villages. To this was added, as promised, a sum of INAUGURATION OF COLLEGE about rupees one lakh by Sri Akkineni Nageswara Rao and together with Govt. grants, the amount was utilised for the construction of the Western Wing of the The College Organising Committee approached the authorities of the Andhra Ground Floor and the First Floor of both eastern and western side of the main University in April, 1950 for permission to organize the institution and have it building.Teaching work had commenced in cement concrete rooms which is an affiliated to the University. The Inspection Commission appointed by the achievement of our dream. University visited Gudivada in May 1950 and recommended affiliation. The The next phase was our library. This was constructed on modern lines with College was formally inaugurated under the name ''The Gudivada College'' by maximum facilities for each category of the college population., students and Prof. V.S. Krishna, B.A. (Oxon), Ph-D (Vienna), Vice Chancellor of the Univer- staff. We are proud of our Library. sity, on July 6, 1950 at a public meeting presided by Hon'ble Sri B. Gopala Reddy, Finance Minister, Government of Madras. The Secretary of the Organising In accordance with a new pattern of education, the college started the new two year intermediate course from the academic year 1969-70. A new pattern of Committee, Sri Kaza Venkataramaiah became the Correspondent of the Col- degree course (called New Scheme) with Main and Ancillaries was started with lege. Sri A.F. Thyagaraju was appointed as the first principal of the College. effect from the academic year 1971-72 with Telugu as the medium of instruction. ACADEMIC COURSES AND INFRASTRUCTURE : Another notable achievement is the starting of M.Com. Course in 1974 - 75 In July 1951, the Biology, Physics and Chemistry group was opened and 94 thereby becoming one of the handful of affiliated colleges in Andhra to have the students were admitted. In July 1952 the college was raised to First Grade and privilege of offering instruction at the post graduate level. B.A. and B.Com. classes were opened. The year 1953 saw further progress. B.Sc. class with Zoology (Main) and Chemistry and Botany Subsidiaries was The constrction work went on uninterrupted and by 1975 gymnasium also was opened. Civics and Indian Administration were offered as optional subjects in built, and has since been used by students and staff with great enthusiasm. Intermediate Course, and in Arts groups classes were opened in Sanskrit for Consequent of donation of twenty five thousand rupees, the gymnasium was Intermediate and in Hindi for B.A. In July 1957, the Pre-University course was named after Sri Kolli Lingaiah. started with eight combinations of optional subjects. In July 1958 the Three Year Degree Courses were started in the College, thus making our institution conform The notable structure that was constructed in 1976 is Yerneni Govindaiah Junior to the national pattern of the college at education. College Building funded (Rupees one lakh) by his son Sri Rama Chandra Rao for this purpose. It was completed by 1984 and has been used since 1985. The A highlight of 1958 was formation of the college play ground at the new site foundation stone for the post graduate wing was laid in 1985 and the construc- which is the beginning of a new era in the history of the college. It is in the tion of the building was completed in 1992. fitness of things to mention here that as much as fifteen acres of land was donated by the philanthropic villagers of Pedaparupudi and Bhushanagulla. The postgraduate department was shifted to the newly constructed wing during 1992-93. Foundation stone was laid for Post-graduate block on 22-8-94 by the Additional land was purchased with donations of Rupees 60,000/- and 40,000/- then chairman of University Grants Commission, Prof. G. Rami Reddy. The con- by Pedaparupudi and Bhushanagulla farmers respectively. struction of men's hostel was completed in 1996 with the assistance of UGC as As if to join the spree of donations, there were a few donations by understanding a part of VIII Plan Developmental Projects. 1 2 The history of the College should place on record, the demise of Sri Parvathaneni In the academic year 1998-99, a spacious laboratory with 75 Pentium Venkataratnam, Founder President. Sri Kaza Venkataramaiah, Founder Secre- computers was commissioned for M.C.A. During 1999-2000 another lab was tary and Sri Yerneni Venkateswara Rao, Vice President of the committee during opened with 45 latest Computers for B.Sc., (Maths, Statistics / Physics and 1975 and 1976 who were responsible for building up the college as we are today. Computer Sciences). This laboratory was named after Dr. Yarlagadda Lakhsmi Prasad Computer Centre since it was financed by his M.P. "LADS" (Local Area Sri Upplapati Veerabhadra Rao, the founder member of the College Management Development Scheme) Funds. Computer with Internet facility and printer has Committee, who served the college for over half century, passed away on 22nd also provided to the staff rooms of all individual departments of the college. August 2005 at the age of 87. He served the college in many capacities- Treasurer, Secretary & Correspondent and President. The College places on A hostel for women in the name of "Akkineni Annapoornamma Women's Hostel" record his yeoman service. was also constructed during 2003-04. The College celebrated its silver jubilee in 1975-76, Sri J. Vengala Rao, the then A fully furnised Internet facility was established for the benefit of students as Chief Minister inaugurated the celebrations, which was attended by well as staff members to equip themselves with the latest knowledge and devel- several distinguished people. opments taking throught the world. Keeping the evergrowing importance of Computer Sciences and in A 400 M running track(width 9.76m) was laid during 2005-06 at a cost of Rs. 3 response to the public demand for these subjects the college started three new Lakhs, which was sanctioned by U.G.C. Under X Plan. The Ministry of Youth restructured B.Sc., Coures, with Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics and Affairs and sports granted Rs. 3 Lakhs and it was utilised by the college to equip Statistics Combinations. the gymnasium with Multi-Gym with 12 stations, Joggers (manual and elec- tronic), Exercise cycles, Electronic Treadmill, Twisters, Vibrators and Weight Expansion of academic facilities was the order of the day and in keeping with Lifting set. this trend the College got permisson and started the M.B.A. Course in the aca- demic year 1993-94, which was inaugurated by Sri Y. C. Simhadri, the then Vice- Golden Jubilee Celebrations Chancellor, NagarjunaUniversity on 7-2-1994. The M.Sc., in Mathematics was The completion of 50 years called for Golden Jubilee Celebrations in which all started in the academic year 1994 - 95. those connected with the college participated. The committee members, the The M.C.A., M.Sc. (Computer Science), B.C.A. and a new stream in B.Sc., faculty, the office staff, students and alumni as well as the public took part Course with Mathematics, Statistics and Computers were started during the enthusiastically during the three hectic days of celebrations on 21, 22 and 23 academic year 1998 - 99. December 2000. B.Ed Course was started during the academic year 1999-2000 under the aegis The then Chief Minister Sri Nara Chandra Babu Naidu inaugurated the of ANR College of Education and D.Ed.course under ANR D.Ed.College in 2007. celebrations. Many other V.I.P's including Sri M. Venkaiah Naidu, Hon'ble Minis- ter for Rural Development and Her Excellency Smt. V.S. Ramadevi, Governor of A Post-Graduate Course, M.Sc., (IS) was started from the academic year 2001- Karnataka were kind enough to grace the occasion and offer their good wishes. 2002, M.Sc. (Chemistry) from the Academic Year 2002-2003, a new Post-Gradu- The festivities of the Jubilee were crowned by the exciting announcement of ate Course in M.Sc., (Physics) and a new Degree Course in B.Sc., (M.P.C.) handsome donations, Rs. 10 lakhs by the presstycoon Sri Ramoji Rao, and old from the Academic year 2003-04. Two more P.G. Courses i.e., M.Sc., (Botany) student of this college, in honour of his parents Cherukuri Venkata Subbaiah and and M.Sc., (Micro-Biology) were commenced from the Academic year 2005- Venkata Subbamma, Rs. 15 Lakhs by Dr. Y. Lakhsmi Prasad from his M.P. LADS 2006. The annual intake of MCA and MBA is extended from 60 to 120 from the funds, Rs. 5 Lakhs by Sri Rajendra Prasad, Rs. 5 Lakhs by Sri Punukollu Academic year 2007-08 and 2008-09 respectively. B.Com(Re-structured Course) Badrachalam Trust, Rs. 1 Lakh by J.V. Satyanarayana, Rs. 10 Lakhs by Smt. K. commenced from Academic Year 2012-13. Karuna Devi and her sons towards A.N.R. College of Education Building Fund Sri K.R.K. Prasad, Former Principal, V.S.M. College, Ramachandrapuram was and Rs. 10 Lakhs by the other members of "A.N.R. College Old Students" appointed as Advisor, Academic & Administrative Affairs of the College with Association (ANR COSA) towards the construction of Golden Jubilee Commemo- effect from 1-2-1998. ration Building which was inaugurated by Prof. L. Venugopal Reddy, Vice-Chan- Prof. D.V. Suresh Kumar, Former President, faculty of Management Sciences & cellor, Nagarjuna University on 17th August, 2002. Commerce and Member of Syndicate, University of Madras was appointed as A Research center, under the purview of Acharya Nagarjuna University was Director for P.G. & U.G. Un-aided courses with effect from 1-7-1999 and established in the college in the year 2006 for the pursuers of M.Phil. and Ph. D. Prof. V. Narasimha Rao, working as Head of the MBA Department of this college programmes.The P.G. Department of Business Administration is also a since 1994 took charge as Director on 09-08-2006. recognised Research Centre of Krishna University. Sri M. Rama Mohana Rao was appointed as principal of K.G.P.R.A.N.R. College ANR College has secured FIRST PRIZE by being adjudged as “Best Perform- of Education with effect from 28-1-2000 and succeeded by Sri C.V. Chinulu who ing Pro- fessional P.G.College (University Exam Results)” by Acharya Nagarjuna took charge as Principal w. e. f. 7-12-2001. Smt. Aruna Kumari took charge as University and issued Certificate of Merit in its 32nd Foundation Day Celebra- principal w.e.f. 29-03-2008 and succeeded by Dr. J. Shakeela w.e.f.10-10-2012. tions on 11-9-2008. Dr. S. Sankar took charge as principal of the College w. e. f. 31-12-2012. Sri K.P. The College was Re-accredited with ‘A’ Grade by NAAC in September 2016. Appaiah Chowdary appointed as Co-ordinator for KGPR-ANR College of Educa- The University Grants Comission (UGC) granted Autonomus status to the tion and ANR D.Ed. Colleges w.e.f. 12-09-2012. college from 2018-19 to 2027-28. 3 4 MEMBERS OF COLLEGE COMMITTEE FACULTY ::: U.G. COURSES 1. Sri P. Nageswara Rao President B.Sc. (M.P.CS),(M.S.CS.) & B.Com. (Computer Applications) 2. Sri L.R.K. Prasad, B.Com., Vice-President Dr. P.Jitendra Srinivas Kumar, M.C.A., M.Phil., M.Tech., Ph.D. Head 3. Sri K.S. Appa Rao, M.S.W. Secretary & Correspondent Department of English : 4. Sri P. Rajabhushana Rao Treasurer 1. Smt. A. Sukheela, M.A.(Eng.) Lecturer 5. Sri B. Rama Kutumba Rao Joint Secretary 6. Sri S.V. Ramana Babu Joint Secretary Department of Sanskrit : 7. Sri Y. Govinda Rajan Babu Hereditary Member 2. Sri M.Sree Rama Chandra Murthy, M.A.(Skt.) Lecturer 8. Sri Y.K.D. Mallikharjuna Rao Hereditary Member Department of Mathematics : 9. Sri Y. V. Kishore Hereditary Member 3. Smt. K.U. Satya Sailaja, M.Sc.(Maths) Lecturer 10. Sri Akkineni Venkat Hereditary Member 4. Kum. T.N.V.V.S. Kanaga Durga, M.Sc. (Maths) Lecturer 11. Sri K. Koteswara Rao, B.A., B.L. Member Department of Physics : 12. Dr. S. Balarama Krishna, M.B.B.S. Member 5. Sri K.Anil Kumar, M.Sc.(Phy.), M.Phil. Lecturer 13. Sri V. Shobhanadriswara Rao, B.Sc., B.E. Member 6. Sri R.Naga Anjaneya Prasad, M.Sc.(Phy.), M.Phil. Lecturer 14. Sri A. Rama Mohana Rao Member 15. Sri K. Santharam Member Department of Statistics : 16. Sri G. Purnachandra Rao Member 7. Sri S. Ramesh, M.Sc.(Statistics) Lecturer 17. Sri L.V. Subba Rao Member 8. Kum. K. Aparna, M.Sc.(Statistics) Lecturer 18. Sri K.G.S.R. Gupta, M.Com. Member Department of Computer Science : 19. Sri U. Rama Swamy Sastry Member 9. Sri M. Ravi Sundar, M.Sc.IS Lecturer 20. Dr. P. Raja Sekhar, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Principal, Ex-officio 10. Smt. K. Lavanya, M.C.A. Lecturer MEMBERS OF THE COLLEGE GOVERNING BODY Department of Library Science : 1. Sri P. Nageswara Rao President 11. Smt. B.S.S. Padmaja, M.A., M.Li.Sc. Lecturer 2. Sri L.R.K. Prasad, B.Com., Vice-President 3. Sri K.S. Appa Rao, M.S.W. Secretary & Correspondent P.G. COURSES 4. Sri P. Rajabhushana Rao Treasurer DEPARTMENT OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (M.B.A.) 5. Sri B. Rama Kutumba Rao Joint Secretary 1. Dr. C. Nath, M.B.A.,PG.DFM,M.Phil., Ph.D. Professor & Head 6. Sri S.V. Ramana Babu Joint Secretary 2. Dr. M.B.Suvarchala, M.B.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assoc. Professor 7. Sri A. Rama Mohana Rao Member 3. Sri K. Hima Giridhara Rao M.B.A. Assoc. Professor 8. Sri K.G.S.R. Gupta, M.Com. Member 4. Smt. P.Sreedevi M.Sc. (Statistics)Assoc. Professor 9. Dr. P. Raja Sekhar, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Principal, Ex-officio 5. Smt. M.Kalyani M.B.A. Asst. Professor 10. Dr. P.J.S. Kumar, MCA, M.Phil., M.Tech., Ph.D. Director, Ex-officio 6. Smt. S.Kavitha M.B.A. Asst. Professor 11. Staff Representative 7. Sri Md. Saleem M.B.A., PGDFM Asst. Professor 12. University Representative, Krishna University 8. Smt. K.Lavanya M.C.A. Asst. Professor 13. Principal, GDC, Pamarru, Government Representative 9. Sri V.Pavan Chalapathi Rao M.B.A. Asst. Professor 5 6 10. Sri V.Nagendra Kumar M.B.A. Asst. Professor NON-TEACHING STAFF 11. Smt. Naziya Sulthana M.B.A. Asst. Professor 1. Sri N.V. Krishna Prasad, B.Com. Clerk-cum-Typist 12. Kum. A.N.V.D. Padmaja M.B.A. Asst. Professor 13. Kum. B.P. Rajya Lakshmi M.B.A. Asst. Professor 2. Sri K. Rama Krishna, M.Com., PGDMISCA Clerk-cum-Typist 14. Smt. K.Karthika Sudha M.B.A. Asst. Professor 15. Sri M.Bharath Kumar M.B.A. Asst. Professor 3. Sri B. Srinivasa Rao, B.A. Record Assistant

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE 4. Sri G.V.V. Satyanarayana, B.A. Typist (M.C.A. & M.Sc. Computer Science) 1. Dr. P.J.S. Kumar, M.C.A., M.Phil., M.Tech., Ph.D. Assoc. Prof. & Director 5. Kum. D. Kaleswari, B.A. Record Assistant 2. Smt. Ch.Mallika, M.Sc.(CS), M.Tech. Assoc. Professor 6. Kum. S. Jyothi, B.A. Record Assistant 3. Sri D.V. Naveen Kumar, M.C.A. Assoc. Professor 4. Smt. B. Tarmila Devi, M.C.A. Assoc. Professor 7. Sri G.S.R. Murthy Computer Operator 5. Sri M. Jesu Babu, M.C.A. Asst. Professor 6. Smt. P. Santhi, M.C.A. Asst. Professor 8. Sri G. Ranga Rao Attender 7. Kum. K. Sukanya, M.C.A. Asst. Professor 9. Sri A.V.Venkateswara Rao, B.A. Attender 8. Smt. T. Veena, M.C.A. Asst. Professor 9. Smt. A. Durga Bhavani, M.C.A. Asst. Professor 10. Sri V. Babu Rao Attender Department of Mathematics 11. Sri K. Koteswara Rao, B.A. Attender 1. Smt. K.Rama Devi, M.Sc. (Maths) Lecturer In-charge 2. Kum. A. Naga Rani, M.Sc. (Maths) Lecturer 12. Sri R.Venkateswara Rao Attender 3. Kum. J. Priyanka, M.Sc. (Maths) Lecturer 4. Kum. B. Rajani, M.Sc. (Maths) Lecturer 13. Sri B.V.V. Kumar Swamy, B.A. Attender Department of Physics 14. Sri J. Venkateswara Rao Attender 1. Kum. P.T.L. Prabha, M.Sc. (Physics), B.Ed. Lecturer In-charge 2. Kum. K. Roopa, M.Sc. (Physics) Lecturer 15. Sri O.Venkata Rao, B.A. Attender 3. Kum. V. Swathi, M.Sc. (Physics) Lecturer 16. Smt. S. Mani, B.A. Attender 4. Kum. B. Divya, M.Sc. (Physics) Lecturer Department of Chemistry 17. Sri P. Ramesh Attender 1. Dr. M.Sivanath, M.Sc. (Chemistry), Ph.D. Lecturer In-charge & Addl.Director 18. Sri G.V. Appa Rao, B.A. Attender 2. Smt. K.Subhashini, M.Sc. (Chemistry) Lecturer 3. Smt. D.Vimala Kumari, M.Sc. (Chemistry) Lecturer 4. Kum. G. Geetha Sri, M.Sc. (Chemistry) Lecturer 7 8 RULES & REGULATIONS OF COLLEGE GENERAL NORMS 1. Fee shall be paid in one installment, and must be paid as per the deadline. By accepting membership of the college, students accept an obligation to obey its rules and to respect and support its discipline. The interpretation of the rules 2. If the last date prescribed for payment of fees happens to be a holiday, fees may be paid on the next working day. and in any academic or disciplinary matter not covered by the rules, they are expected to accept the guidance of the Principal / Director. 3. Students who pay their fee after the fifteenth day but before the thirteenth day shall be charged a fine of Rs. 100/-. Thereafter, they are liable to suspen- 1. This college, like other, is a temple of learining. You come to use with the sion or dismissal if the fees still remain unpaid. noble objective "ENTER TO LEARN AND LEAVE TO SERVE" 4. A student whose name has been struck off from the rolls will be indicated on 2. Attend your classes regularly. That is the main purpose of which you have the notice board. joined the college, you should put in a minimum of 85% of attendance in theory classes and minimum of 95% of attendance in practical classes. 5. Students should obtain and preserve all the receipts for all payments made by them. Otherwise you will not be sent for the public examination. Don't leave the class room without the teacher's permisson. 6. Fees once paid will not be refunded or adjusted towards some other dues or kept in reserve for some other purpose. 3. It is compulsory that you should wear your identification card,and follow Dress code. Without which you will not be allowed into the class. ATTENDANCE RULES 4. Conduct yourself inside and outside the college in a manner that brings good name to you and the college. 1. Students are required to attend punctually all lecture and practical classes as per the time table. 5. Observe discipline and extend courtesy to others. Discipline and courtesy cost you nothing, but their returns will be tremendous. 2. Attendance will be taken in every class. Students entering the class during the roll-call will be marked present, but those coming late will be marked 6. Do not loiter on the campus. If you have leisure, spend the time purpose absent. fully in the library. 3. Absence for any class will be counted as absent for the whole session. 7. Maintain absolute silence in the library should not disturb fellow-students who are in deep study. 4. Students desiring leave of absence should apply to the Director in writing. 8. Maintain decency and decorum in your classroom, library, Application for more than two days leave should bear the counter signature of the parent or guardian. laboratories and on the campus in general. 9. Keep your surroundings clean and tidy. Remember the saying : Cleanliness 5. All leave applications must be countersigned by the Head of the Dept and Director. is next to Godliness. 10. Smoking in the college premises is strictly prohibited. 6. Abesence without leave will entail a fine of Rs. 25/- per day. 11. Study and discussion of public political matters are permitted. However,stu 7. Students who fail to put in minimum of 85% attendance will not be eligible dents shall not take part in any activites, agitations and movements which for condonation of attendance. However the students are directed to put in the college authorities think undesirable. 95% attendance. 12. Misconduct of students even outside the College likely to mark the reputa- 8. Students are advised in their own interest to be punctual and regular in tion of the College, deliberate or unwitting, will be deemed as offense against attending the college. They are instructed to ascertain from the attendance clerk at the end of every month whether they are short of atten the institution and will be dealt with accordingly. dance. 13. Any kind of malpractice at the examination is liable for punishment with fine and expulsion. 9 10 14. As the College is a co-educational institution, utmost decency is expected 1. The training shall extend over a period of two years commencing with the in the behaviour of both boys and girls. Boys in particular, will do well do Junior Intermediate class. bear in mind constantly that they should behave towards girl students in 2. The trainees shall put in not less than 75 percent of attendance at N.C.C. or the same civilized manner as they expect for their own kind of the fair sex who are or will be students of this or any other co-educational institution. N.S.S. Programme during each year and attend one compulsory Annual Camp during vacation as per the Rules. 15. The College provides many amenities, the Auditorium, the Gymnasium, Audio-visual education, the play fields, a Bank, a Student’s PLANNING FORUM Co-op. Stores and Canteen. There is a Planning Forum in the College sponsored by the Planing 16. Play games. They not only improve your physique but also Commission. It is subsidised by the Planning Commission and the Ministry of inculcate wholesome attitudes through healthy sportsmanship in you. Planning and Development of the Government of Andhra Pradesh. While the 17. Join the extra-curricular activities : the N.C.C., the N.S.S., Akkineni Kala students also pay a nominal fee towards its activities. peetam, Dramatics, Debates, etc. Choose according to your taste and The Planning forum aims at promoting plan consciousness among talent. students, teachers and general public by organising (i) Seminars (ii) Debates 18. Cell phones are strictly prohibitted. (iii) Essay writing (iv) Tours (v) Audio Visual Programmes and other constructive 19. If, in any cirumstances, a student feels himself no longer able to abide by activites that come under the purview of the forum. the rules of the College, he/she may obtain permission to leave the insti- tution without delay. LIBRARY The College Library, opened in July 1950 has now a total of over 80,000 20. There are many cases where adolescent indiscretions have resulted in adult regrets. Learn from them and behave wisely even as volumes. It contains books dealing not only with the various subjects of study at young men and women. That will make you a worthy member of your the college level but also books of general interest. family and worthy citizen of India, may be the World. That is the duty you The books are classified and arranged according Dewey's Decimal owe yourself. classification. About 1,300 volumes are added every year. 20. Students shall actively participate and make use of the personality P.G. LIBRARY Development sessions arranged by the Management. The College has a specialized P.G. Library. It has a good collection of books, LABORATORIES periodicals and Journals. It is well stocked library with an open access system, 1. Science students should attend their practical class regularly since neatly segregated subject-wise and field - wise. The library has been subscrib- experiments will not be repeated for the sake of absentees. ing to more than 50 National and International periodicals and Journals. The 2. Students should note down all relevant points in observation books and leading English and Telugu Dailies are also made available to the students. It submit their record books punctually. Since the records carry marks, they also possess the books of general interest and encyclopedias. should be maintained neatly and accurately. RULES OF LIBRARY 3. Students should not leave the laboratory without returning the apparatus The P.G. Library is open from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. on all working days and the lent to them. central library 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. The issue counter will be closed at 5 P.M. NATIONAL CADET CORPS AND NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME The working hours during vacations will be notified from time to time. A Senior Divison of the National Cadet Corps and a unit of National Service Scheme function in the college. The units are directed by a committee Members of the teaching staff, students, Non-teaching staff members of the consisting of the Principal and the respective officers. College Committee and the Librarian are also the facto members of the library. N.C.C./N.S.S. training is voluntary for all able-bodied students of the college. Others who wish to become members may be admitted on application to the 11 12 Principal, recommended by a teacher who shall stand surity. They will be re- The Librarian may recall a book at any time during the period of its loan. quired to make a deposit of Rs. 150/- and to pay a Library Fee of Rs. 30/- per Any book on loan may be reserved to borrower on application.Such year on admission towards membership of the library. If they wish to join the reservations will be notified and dealt with in strict chronological order. reading room only, they need not pay the deposit. If an applicant fails to ask for a book that reserved on the date specified,the Non-member shall be admitted into the library when he is introduced by a reservation will lapse automatically. member, but such admission does not confer the privilege of making use of the Back numbers of the periodicals may be issued to members as follows : library for reference purposes. Students are not permitted to introduce non- Teaching Staff and Committee Members 5 numbers members to the library. Clerical Staff 2 numbers Current periodicals may be read only in the place set apart for the purpose. Attendars 1 numbers Strict Silence to be Observed in and Around the Library. Special Members 2 numbers They must be returned with in 7 days of issue. No member shall be allowed to bring his / her books or their belonging into the Reference books should be taken out of the library. They may, library. however, be issued to members of the teaching staff for class use, and books All books must be appiled for and returned in person. No books will be issued to thus taken out should be returned before 4-00 P.M. on the same day. The issue messengers. will be noted in a special register maintained for this purpose. Absence from the college will not relieve a borrower of the Borrowers failing to return books or periodicals on or before the day last noted in responsibility of returning the books on the due date. the date lable of the book or periodical should pay a penalty of 50 paise per book Members entering or leaving the library should pass all books or periodical for each day. In the calculation of fines, the day on which the library including note books through the entrance / exit counter. is not working will not be counted. Students are forbidden from taking books into place where there is sickness of When a book is received from the library, it should be examined an infectious nature. carefully and the attention of librarian should be drawn to the defects therein. Member shall be allowed books as follows : Otherwise the last borrower will be held responsible for the defects. Every reader Members of the teaching staff and committee 15 Vols. borrowing a book shall be responsible for its custody until it is returned. In the Members of the College Clerical Staff 5 Vols. event of any loss or damage to the book, he / she shall replace the book at his Students 5 Vols. / her own cost or pay such compensation as may be fixed by the Principal in Attenders 1 Vol. consultation with the Librarian. Others Members granted permission 3 Vols. If a volume belonging to a set lost, the reader may be required to replace the Borrowers are eligible to keep a book for 14 days from the date of issue. At the whole set. end of the period the books shall be returned to the library, but may be reissued Borrowers are not permitted to lend books borrowed from the library to others. to the same person if it is not in the meantime applied for by some one else. Books, periodicals, Maps etc, should not be marked,written upon are damaged. When the book is thus reissued to a person, he/she may retain it for a further No tracing is allowed without the permission of the librarian. Cutting or mutilating period of one week. Ordinarily two renewals may be allowed without the of books, periodicals or other property of the library is strictly forbidden and will presentation of the book at the counter. entail penalties which may include suspension of the privilege of membership. 13 14 TEXT BOOK LIBRARY DEGREE LIBRARY A Text Book Library has been instituted in the college with financial LIST of JOURNALS assistance of U.G.C. The purpose of the library is to lend standard text books to DAILIES : 4. Balabharatam students who cannot afford to purchase them. 1. Andhra Jyothi (Tel.) 5. Biology Today The following are the rules of the text book library. 6. Buddhabhoomi (Tel.) 1. A student who wants to borrow a book should pay 10% of the cost of the 2. Andhra Prabha (Tel.) 7. Chemistry Today book towards maintenance of book. He can retain the books till the last working 3. Deccan Chronicle day of the academic year. 8. Chatura (Tel.) 2. No underlining, making comment, etc., should be made anywhere in the 4. Eenadu (Tel.) 9. Competition Success Review book, not any part of the book torn off. A fine of Rs.10/- or more will be collected 5. Sakshi 10.Grandhalaya Sarvaswam (Tel.) for such markings, underlining etc. 11.Mathematics Today 6. The Hindu 3. The Librarian reserves the right to call for its return at any time. 12.Mahakavi Sri Sri (Tel.) 4. If the book is lost or damaged, its cost will be recovered in full from the 7. Visalandhra (Tel.) student with a fine of Rs. 10/- towards service charges. 13.Physics for you WEEKLIES : Books from the Text Book Library will be issued to the Students as per the 14.Prabhuddha Bharata following rules : 1. Employment News 15.Resonance 1. Books will be issued to students belonging to S.C., S.T. and other Economi- 16.Saptagiri (Tel.) cally Backward Classes whose parental income is below Rs. 12,000 per annum. 2. Janata 17.Sankaravani (Tel.) 2. If after such issue, books are still available, they will be issued to students 3. Navya (Tel.) 18.Science Reporter belonging to other castes whose parental income is below Rs. 6,000/- per an- num. 4. Swati (Tel.) 19.Seminar

3. These books should be returned on or before the last working day. Failling 5. Tenali Times (Tel.) 20.Simhapuri Raitu (Tel.) which a fine of 25 paise per book per day will be collected. 21.Sri Ramakrishna Prabha (Tel.) 4. The college library has sanctioned BULS Award for the students who ex- 6. University News 22.Srivani (Tel.) tremely utilise the library (BUL). FORTNIGHTLIES : 23.Srujana Priya (Tel.) OTHER SERVICES OF THE LIBRARY : 1. Sainik Samachar (Tel.) 1. Guidance regarding Universities, Courses-professional, non 24.Telugu Vidyardhi (Tel.) 2. Udyoga Sopanam (Tel.) professional, technical, non-technical, job oriented etc. 25.The Sikh Review 3. Vijeta Competition (Tel.) 2. Information regarding current affairs. 26.The Vedanta Kesari STUDENT COUNSELLING CENTER MONTHLIES : 27.Telugu Velugu (Tel.) A student counselling Centre was established in the college with lecturers 1. Andhra Pradesh (Tel.) 28.Veekshanan (Tel.) as members to guide students in curricular and extra curricular matters from the year 1994-95. It is intended to improve quality of the functioning of the college 2. Annadata (Tel.) 29.Vipula (Tel.) including discipline among the students. 3. Azad Academy Journal 30.Yojana (Tel.) 15 16 PERIODICALS IN THE LIBRARY OF 37 The Indian Journal Of Industrial Relations POST GRADUATE COURSES A Dailies : 15 Employment News 38 University News

1 Hindu 16 Finance India 39 Telugu Vidyardhi

2 Business Line 17 Front Line 40 The Week 18 Ganitha Chandrika ; Granthalaya 3 Deccan Chronical 41 Vinimaya 4 Eenadu Sarvaswam 42 Yojana 5 Andhra Jyothi 19 Honieybee C. International Journals : 20 India Forbes 6 Sakshi 21 Indian Journal Of Finance 1 Harvard Business Review 7 Vaartha 22 Indian Journal Of Management 2 International Journal Of Computer Science And Knowledge Engineering 8 Visalandhra 23 Indian Journal Of Marketing 9 Andhra Prabha 3 International Journal Of Computing And Applications 24 Indian Journal Of Traditional B. National Journals : 4 International Journal Of Information Technology And Engineering Knowledge 1 Auto Car 5 Journal Of Advanced Research In Computer Engineering 25 Industrial Economist 2 Abhigyan 26 Journal Of Accounting & Finance 6 New Frontiers In Education - International Journal Of Education And 3 Brand Management 27 Kurukshethra Research 4 Business India 28 Outlook 7 IOSR Journal of Business and Management 5 Business Today 29 Palle Srujana We Are Also Admitted As An Institutional Member Of “Delnet” (Developing 6 Careers360 30 Readers Digest Library Network) And “N-List” (National Library And Information Services Infra- 7 Competition Success Review 31 Resonance structure For Scholarly Content Programme)" 8 Computer Era 32 Science Reporter 9 Computer Society Of India 33 Soft Skills 10 Corporate Governance 34 The Chartered Accountant 11 Corporate India 35 The Indian Association Of Physics 12 Dalal Street Teachers

13 Digit 36 The Indian Journal Of Commerce 14 Electronics for you 17 18 COLLEGE MAGAZINE 5. Kosaraju Subbaiah and Mallikamba Memorial Scholarship (Instituted by Sri The Akkineni Nageswara Rao College Magazine is published under Kosaraju Venkateswara Rao, Lecturer) on merit-cum-means basis to be awarded to A Student of II Degree Class. the auspices of the College and is subject to its control. It is intended to encour- age literacy self-expression among the students and to chronicle the life or the 6. Kavuri Charitable Trust Prize (20 Prizes) College and its societies. It is edited by memebrs of the college staff assisted 7. Karamchetti Kotaiah Memorial Prize for the student of degree classes who by members of the student body. Contributions should be original, brief and of secures the highest number of marks in Hindi in the University Examina- healthy nature. Good photographs, Sketches and cartoons will also be consid- tions at the end of I & II years put together. ered. Unpublished contributions cannot be returned. The magazine is issued 8. Jonnalagadda Papannasastry Memorial Prize, instituted by Smt. B. Rukmini once in an academic year. Members of the College will receive a copy each. for the B.Sc, (M.P.C.) Student who secures highest number of marks in the The subscription for outsiders is Rs. 15/- per annum. All orders, remittances, B.Sc., Examination. books for review and exchanges should be sent to the Principal, Akkineni 9. Pisipati Suryanarayana Murthy Prize for the student of degree class who Nageswara Rao College, Gudivada, Krishna District. secures highest number of marks in Sanskrit in the University Examina- tions at the end of first and second years put together. STUDENTS' CO-OPERATIVE STORES 10. D. Radhakrishna Murthy Memorial prize for three students who secure highest The stores registered under the rules of Andhra Pradesh Co-operative Societies number of marks in Telugu in Junior Intermediate, I Degree and II Degree. Act, has been formed with a view to encourage the spirit of co-operation and 11. Achanta Radha Krisha Murthy and Smt. Achanta Krishanveni memorial thrift among the students and facilitating the purchase of text-books, stationary Prizes instituted by A. V. Sitaramamurthy, Lecturer for two students who and other essential articles by them. secure highest number of marks in Telugu in Intermediate and Degree. All the students and members of the teaching staff are share holders, The liabil- 12. Uppalapati Veerabhadra Rao Prize for the student who secures ity of the stores is limited to the Board of Directors comprising the President, highest number of marks with first class in M.B.A. Examination. the Vice-President, the Secretary and four other Directors elected by 'A' class 13. Adusumilli Vanajakshi Memorial Prize instituted by Sri A. Ranga Rao for a members from among themselves. B.Sc. Student who secures highest number of marks in Physics. An Employees' Co-operative Credit Society also functions in the college. Its 14. Talluri Linga Murthy Memorial Gold Medal, instituted by Sri T.S. Rao, Retd. main purpose is to provide credit facility to the employees and to encourage D.G.P. (Govt. of A.P.) for the student of M.Sc., (Mathematics), who secures highest number of marks. thrift among its members. 15. Yarlagadda Pattabhi Subrahmanyeswara Memorial Prize, instituted by Sri ENDOWMENTS, PRIZES AND SCHOLARSHIPS Y.K.D. Mallikharjuna Rao for the student of B.Sc. who secures highest 1. Kavuri Gold Medal for the students who secures highest number of number of marks in Mathematics. marks in B.Sc.,Degree, instituted by SriK.Sambasiva Rao, Member of 16. Yarlagadda Pattabhi Subrahmanyeswara Memorial Prize, instituted by Sri Parliament. Y.K.D. Mallikharjuna Rao for two students of B.Sc. who secure highest number of marks in Computers and Statistics in University examinations. 2. Bobba Namaiah Memorial Award of 50 U.S. Dollars (instituted by, Interna- tional Development fund for Higher Education, Michigan, U.S.A.) to be 17. Yellambhotla Govinda Sankaram Endowment Prize, instituted by Sri Y . awarded to a student from a financially backward family and in need of Omkara Murthy for a student of B.Sc., Class who secures highest number some help, recommended by the Principal. of marks in Computer Science paper - II and passes in all the subjects. 18. Yellambhotla N.R.V. Subhadra Devi Endowment Prize, instituted by Sri Y. 3. Kavisamrat Viswanadha Satyanarayana Sastrypurti Celebrations Com- Omkara Muthy for a student of B.Sc. class who secures highest number of memoration prize divided between two students who score the highest marks in Computer sciences paper - 1 and passes in all the subjects. number of marks in Telugu in the Intermediate and Degree Examinations. 19. Pavuluri Bapaiah Chowdary Memorial Endowment Prizes, instituted by Sri 4. K.G. Prasada Rao Memorial Endowment Prize for the B.Sc student who P. Srinivasa Rao, Librarian, for two students. one from Degree and one from scores the highest number of marks in Chemistry and gets a first class. P.G. for the best utilization of Library. 19 20 20. Tripuraneni Seshadri Memorial Scholarship (of Rs. 2000/-) instituted by Sri 33. Sri Potluri Subba Rao Memorial Gold Medal instituted by his sons for the T. Sivaprasada Rao, Advocate for the Degree student who stand first at the student who secures highest number of marks in Physics in B.Sc., University Examination. 34. Sri Malireddy Rosi Reddy Memorial Prize instituted by Dr. M.V.V. Nagi Reddy 21. Smt. Lingam Vimala Memorial Prize Instituted by Sri Boppana Sai Raghu Principal for a student who secures highest number of marks in I B.Sc., Ram of Detroit U.S.A. for the girl student of B.Sc. who secures highest Physics, Paper-I. number of marks. 35. Miss Katragadda Padmini Memorial Prize instituted by her father Wg. Cdr. 22. Sri Sitaramayya Gold Medal instituted by Sri P. Sitaramayya, Retd. Hindi K.N. Rao of Ventrapragada for two students of M.Sc., Chemistry who stands Lectuter for a student of B.Sc., who secures highest number of marks in first and second in the class. Mathermatics examination of Three years. 36. Sri Chakrapani Endowment Prize, instituted by ANR COSA, for two sport 23. Sri Katragadda Gopala Krishnaiah Memorial Prize instituted by Sri K.S. persons of the year. Appa Rao for two students who secure I and II positions in M.C.A. examina- tions. 37. Yarlagadda Pattabhi Subrahmanyeswara Memorial Prize, instituted by Sri Y.K.D. Mallikarjuna Rao for the students of B.Sc., (Computers), who secure 24. Smt. Katragadda Manikyamma Memorial Prize instituted by Sri K.S. Appa Rao for two students who secure I and II position in M.B.A., Examinations. highest number of marks. 25. Sri Prinnamaneni Achiyya Memorial Prize Instituted by Smt. P. Vimala, Lec- 38. Yellambhotla Govinda Sankaram Endowment Prize, instituted by Sri Y. turer. K.T.R. Women's College, Gudivada for two students who secure I and Omkara Murthy for a student of B.Sc., Class who secures highest number II positions in M.Sc. Physics Examinations. of marks in computer Sciences Paper - I and passes in all the subjects. 26. Sri Doddapaneni Madhusudana Rao Memorial Prize instituted by Dr. 39. Prof. M. Srinivasa Reddy Endowment Prize instituted by Prof. M.Srinivasa Doddapaneni Babu Rao of Brooklyn U.S.A. for three student who stand first Reddy, Head, Dept. of Business Administration, SV University, Tirupati for in B.Sc., (unaided) IM.B.A. and B.Ed., a student who secures First in II year MBA Examination. 27. Prof. P. Trimurthy Endowment prize instituted by Prof. P. Trimurthy for a 40. Prof. G.Pardhasaradhi Varma Endowment Prize instituted by Prof. G. Pardha student who stands first in II M.C.A. saradhi Varma, Professor, SRKR Engineering College, Bhimavaram for a 28. Tirumala Music Centre Endowment Scholarships for 5 students on merit student who stood First in I year MCA Examination. cum means basis instituted by Sri N. Amarnath, Executive Director, Tirumala CAREER GUIDANCE, TRAINING & PLACEMENT Music Centre. The college has an exclusive Career Guidance,Training and placement cell 29. Sri A.V. Sitharama Murthy Endowment Prizes instituted by Sri A.V. Sitharama with a full time Co-ordinator. The cell is devoted to cater to the needs of the Murthy, Rtd. Lecturer in Telugu for a best N.C.C. cadet and merit prizes for organizations in conducting on campus and off campus placements. Inter- College sports Champions among P.G. Degree, Intermediate and among actions with industrial organizations are regularly done for placement re- Girls and to felicitate 2 lecturers from aided staff on the basis of seniority on quirements. the cell also conducts career guidance and personality devel- 5th September every year. opment sessions on regular basis to P. G. students and trains them towards 30. Sri Chalasani Venkateswara Rao Endowment Scholarships and Sri Adusumilli achieving better placement. The activities of the cell also includes interac- Krishnamurthy Endowment Scholarships instituted by A.N.R. College Old tion with industry, practical training to students at the industrial organiza- Students Association on merit cum means. tions, through industrial visits and Guest lectures by eminent personalities 31. Sri A.F. Thyagaraju (Founder Principal) memorial prize for a student of II from industry. Apart from this the carees guidance and placement cell con- Degree who secures highest number of marks in English (First and Second ducts sample Aptitude tests, Group Discussions, Mock Interviews.The cell years put together.) The Prize is instituted by A.N.R. College Old Students also trains the students for enhancing the English language skills, commu- Association. nication skills, Inter personal skills and Entrepreneurship. The cell brings 32. Smt. Gadde Sita Devi Endowment Prize instituted by Miss. G. Sulochana out a placement bulletin for every batch. In addition to the above, students Rani for a student of II B.Sc., M.P.C. group who secures highest number of of P.G. and U.G. are presented to job melas held at various institutes and group marks in I and II year put together. colleges for recruitment. 21 22 th th th days 137 366 to 26 to 30 to 6 th Total Working Total rd rd 3 90 Days April.2020 April.2020 April.2020 27 23 30-04-2020 29-06-2020 11-11-2019 28-02-2020 17-12-2019 10-02-2019 18-03-2020 01-04-2020 VI SEMESTER th th 31 31 th May 2020 1 to 31 III YEAR to 26 to 30 to 8 th th rd 4 Nov.2019 Nov.2019 Nov.2019 22 30 27 23 2,5, 2020 92 Days 11to30 APRIL 06-06-2019 07-06-2019 01-10-2019 05-08-2019 28-09-2019 18-10-2019 01-11-2019 V SEMESTER MBA & MCA 8 31 2020 22,25,29 MARCH 1,8,10,14,15 16-05-2020 14-05-2020 90 Days th nd 01-11-2019 28-02-2020 06-01-2020 02-03-2020 09-03-2020 19-03-2020 IV SEMESTER 5 23 29 FEB 2020 2,8,9,16 to 29 to 22 II YEAR th th 08-06-2020 10-04-2020 Jan.2020 Jan. 2020 27 20 27-12-2019 18-05-2020 26 12 31 Affiliated to Krishna University, Machilipatnam. Affiliated to Krishna University, Affiliated to Krishna University, Machilipatnam. to Krishna Affiliated University, th th JAN 2020 91 Days th 12-06-2019 13-06-2019 05-10-2019 13-08-2019 30-09-2019 16-10-2019 25-10-2019 1,5,11to19 III SEMESTER to 26 to 30 to 6 th rd rd 9 3 31 DEC April.2020 April.2020 April.2020 2019 27 23 1,8,14,15,22 24,25,26,29 th th th 91 Days 21-11-2019 21-03-2020 23-01-2020 19-03-2020 25-03-2020 30-04-2020 II SEMESTER 5 30 to26 to 30 to 8 17,24 NOV 2019 3,9,10, rd th th 4 I YEAR Nov.2019 Nov.2019 Nov.2019 23 27 NAAC with "A" Grade NAAC NAAC with "A" Grade with NAAC th th 11 31 OCT 20,27 2019 2,6to13 94 Days 27-06-2019 28-06-2019 30-10-2019 26-08-2019 28-10-2019 04-11-2019 14-11-2019 I SEMESTER to 15 to 7 April to th th th May.2020 4 nd May.2020 April.2020 13 7 30 2 30 SEP 2019 th 1,2,8,14, 15,22,29 th P.G. ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2019 - 20 2019 CALENDAR ACADEMIC P.G. U.G. ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2019 - 20 CALENDAR ACADEMIC U.G. I II III IV I IIV III / IV 91 95 98 96 90 90 98 96 to 14 to 7 Nov to 8 th th th 31 Dec.2019 AUG 4 2019 rd Nov.2019 Dec.2019 11 30 16-11-2019 13-04-2020 08-11-2019 07-04-2020 31-12-2019 14-05-2020 08-11-2019 07-04-2020 11-07-2019 02-12-2019 28-06-2019 25-11-2019 29-08-2019 20-01-2020 28-06-2019 25-11-2019 21-11-2019 21-04-2020 14-11-2019 13-04-2020 02-01-2020 25-05-2020 14-11-2019 13-04-2020 06-11-2019 06-04-2020 30-10-2019 30-03-2020 16-12-2019 11-05-2020 30-10-2019 30-03-2020 11-09-2019 03-02-2020 29-08-2019 27-01-2020 22-10-2019 09-03-2020 29-08-2019 27-01-2020 4,10,11,12, 15,18,23,25 3 5 31 21,28 2019 JULY 7,13,14, Particulars 1614 2630 23 23 20 25 22 19 24 23 8 - 229 23,30 2019 JUNE 1to 11,16, Internal External Particulars PG Class work AKKINENI NAGESWARA RAO COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) :: GUDIVADA :: COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) RAO AKKINENI NAGESWARA AKKINENI NAGESWARA RAO COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) :: GUDIVADA :: (AUTONOMOUS) COLLEGE RAO NAGESWARA AKKINENI Noof Theory Examinations Total Closure of Instructions I Internal Examinations Academic Year 2020-21 Academic Year II Internal Examinations demic Calendar 2019-20 Practical Examinations - Practical Examinations - Dates of Last Working Day of Aca- Day Working Last Total No. of Working Days Working of No. Total Holidays Holidays Re-Internal Examinations Aided by the Government of A.P. Re-Accredited by Re-Accredited by of A.P. the Government Aided by Aided by the Government of A.P. Re-Accredited by by Re-Accredited of A.P. the Government Aided by Commencement of Classes Commencement of Reopening of College for the Working days Re-opening of college for the year (2020-21) Last working day of academic calendar 2019-20 Commencement of Classes Closure of instructions working Number of days Total I Internal Examinations II Internal Examinations Theory Examinations Practical Examinations Class work / Reopening 23 24 SCHEDULE FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2019 - 2020 JULY - 2019 JUNE - 2019 Date & Day No. of Working Days Date & Day No. of Working Days

1 Saturday 1 Monday 1 2 Sunday 2 Tuesday 2 3 Monday 3 Wednesday 3 4 Tuesday 4 Thursday 4 5 Wednesday 5 Friday 5 6 Thursday 6 Saturday 6 7 Friday Commencement of Classes for V Semester UG Courses 7 Sunday - 8 Saturday 8 Monday Commencement of classes work for MBA III Sem 7 9 Sunday 9 Tuesday 8 10 Monday 10 Wednesday 9 11 Tuesday 11 Thursday Commencement of Classes for P.G I sem 10 12 Wednesday 12 Friday 11 13 Thursday Commencement of Classes for III Semester UG Courses 13 Saturday Second Saturday - Holiday - 14 Friday 14 Sunday - 15 Saturday 15 Monday 12 16 Sunday 16 Tuesday 13 17 Monday 17 Wednesday 14 18 Tuesday 18 Thursday 15 19 Wednesday 19 Friday 16 20 Thursday 20 Saturday 17 21 Friday 21 Sunday 18 22 Saturday 22 Monday - 23 Sunday 23 Tuesday 19 24 Monday 24 Wednesday 20 25 Tuesday 25 Thursday 21 26 Wednesday 26 Friday 22 27 Thursday 27 Saturday 23 28 Friday Re-opening of the college after Summer Break 28 Sunday 24 Commencement of class work for P.G III sem & V Sem MCA 1 Commencement of Classes for I Semester UG Courses 29 Monday - 29 Saturday 2 30 Tuesday 25 30 Sunday 31 Wednesday 26 Total Number of Working Days = 02 Total Number of Working Days = 26 25 26 AUGUST - 2019 SEPTEMBER - 2019

Date & Day No. of Working Days Date & Day No. of Working Days 1 Thursday 1 1 Sunday - 2 Friday 2 2 Monday Vinayaka Chavithi - Holiday - 3 Saturday 3 3 Tuesday 1 4 Sunday - 4 Wednesday 2 5 Monday I Internal Exams for V Semester UG Courses 4 5 Thursday Teachers Day 3 6 Tuesday 5 6 Friday 4 7 Wednesday 6 7 Saturday 5 8 Thursday 7 8 Sunday - 9 Friday Varalakshmi Vratam - Optional Holiday - 9 Monday 6 10 Saturday Second Saturday - Holiday - 10 Tuesday Moharram - Holiday - 11 Sunday - 11 Wednesday I internal Examinations for P.G I sem 7 12 Monday Bakrid - Holiday - 12 Thursday 8 13 Tuesday I Internal Exams for III Semester UG Courses 8 13 Friday 9 14 Wednesday 9 14 Saturday Second Saturday-Holiday - 15 Thursday Independence Day - Holiday - 15 Sunday - 16 Friday 10 16 Monday 10 17 Saturday 11 17 Tuesday 11 18 Sunday - 18 Wednesday 12 19 Monday 12 19 Thursday 13 20 Tuesday 13 20 Friday 14 21 Wednesday 14 21 Saturday 15 22 Thursday 15 22 Sunday - 23 Friday Sri Krishnastami - Holiday - 23 Monday 16 24 Saturday 16 24 Tuesday 17 25 Sunday - 25 Wednesday 18 26 Monday I Internal Exams for I Semester UG Courses 17 26 Thursday 19 27 Tuesday 18 27 Friday 20 28 Wednesday 19 28 Saturday II Internal Exams for V Semester UG Courses 21 P.G III sem & MCA V sem I internal Examinations and Commence- - 29 Thursday ment of Class work for MBA & MCA I Sem. 20 29 Sunday 30 Friday 21 30 Monday II Internal Exams for III Semester UG Courses 22 31 Saturday 22 Total Number of Working Days = 22 Total Number of Working Days = 22 27 28 OCTOBER - 2019 NOVEMBER - 2019

Date & Day No. of Working Days Date & Day No. of Working Days Commencement of Classes for IV Semester UG Courses 1 Tuesday 1 1 Friday Practical Exams for V Semester UG Courses 1 2 Wednesday Gandhi Jayanthi - Holiday - 2 Saturday 2 3 Thursday 2 3 Sunday - Re-Internal Examinations for P.G for III sem MCA V sem 4 Friday 3 4 Monday Commencement of Semester End Theory Exams for I Semester UG Courses 3 5 Saturday 4 5 Tuesday 4 6 Sunday Durgashtami - Dasara Break - 6 Wednesday II Internal Examinations for P.G I sem 5 7 Monday Maharnavami - 7 Thursday 6 8 Tuesday Vijaya Dasami - 8 Friday Closure of Instruction for P.G III sem & MCA V sem 7 9 Wednesday - 9 Saturday Second Saturday - Holiday - 10 Thursday - 10 Sunday Milad - Un - Nabi - Holiday - Re - Internal Examinations for P.G I sem 11 Friday - 11 Monday Commencement of Classes for VI Semester UG Courses 8 12 Saturday Second Saturday - Holiday - 12 Tuesday Karthika Purnima- Optional Holiday - 13 Sunday - 13 Wednesday 9 Sem End Examinations for P.G III sem & MCA V sem 14 Monday Reopening after Dasara Break 5 14 Thursday Practical Exams for I Semester UG Courses 10 15 Tuesday 6 15 Friday 11 16 Wednesday Commencement of Semester End Theory Exams for III Semester UG Courses7 16 Saturday 12 17 Thursday 8 17 Sunday - 18 Friday Commencement of Semester End Theory Exams for V Semester UG Courses 9 18 Monday 13 19 Saturday 10 19 Tuesday 14 20 Sunday - 20 Wednesday 15 Sem End Examinations for P.G I sem 21 Monday 11 21 Thursday Commencement of Classes for II Semester UG Courses 16 22 Tuesday I Internal Examinations to MBA & MCA I Sem 12 22 Friday 17 23 Wednesday 13 23 Saturday Internal Practicals - P.G.III Sem & MCA V Sem 18 24 Thursday 14 24 Sunday - 25 Friday Practical Exams for III Semester UG Courses 15 25 Monday Commencement of classes for P.G IV sem 19 26 Saturday Naraka Chaturdasi - Optional Holiday - 26 Tuesday 20 27 Sunday Deepavali - Holiday - 27 Wednesday External Practicals - P.G.III Sem & MCA V Sem 21 28 Monday II Internal Exams for I Semester UG Courses 16 28 Thursday 22 29 Tuesday 17 29 Friday 23 30 Wednesday P.G III sem & MCA V sem II internal Examinations 18 30 Saturday Internal Practicals P.G.I Sem 24 31 Thursday 19 Total Number of Working Days = 19 Total Number of Working Days = 24 29 30 DECEMBER - 2019 JANUARY - 2020

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1 Sunday - 1 Wednesday New Year - Optional holiday - 2 Monday Commencement of classes for P.G IIsem 1 2 Thursday Sem End Examinations for MBA & MCA I Sem 1 3 Tuesday 2 3 Friday 2 4 Wednesday External Practicals - P.G.I Sem 3 4 Saturday 3 5 Thursday 4 5 Sunday - 6 Friday 5 6 Monday I Internal Exams for IV Semester UG Courses 4 7 Saturday 6 7 Tuesday 5 8 Sunday - 8 Wednesday 6 9 Monday 7 9 Thursday 7 10 Tuesday 8 10 Friday 8 11 Wednesday 9 11 Saturday Second Saturday - Holiday - 12 Thursday 10 12 Sunday - 13 Friday 11 13 Monday Pongal break - 14 Saturday Second Saturday - Holiday - 14 Tuesday - 15 Sunday - 15 Wednesday - 16 Monday II Internal Examinations to MBA & MCA I Sem 12 16 Thursday - 17 Tuesday I Internal Exams for VI Semester UG Courses 13 17 Friday - 18 Wednesday 14 18 Saturday - 19 Thursday 15 19 Sunday - 20 Friday Monday Reopening after Pongal break, Commencement of Classes 9 16 20 for MBA & MCA II Sem. & I Sem MCA Internal Practicals 21 Saturday 17 21 Tuesday 10 22 Sunday - 22 Wednesday 11 23 Monday Christmas Eve - Optional Holiday - 23 Thursday I Internal Exams for II Semester UG Courses 12 24 Tuesday - 24 Friday 13 25 Wednesday Christmas - Holiday - 25 Saturday 14 26 Thursday Boxing Day - Optional Holiday - 26 Sunday Republic day - Holiday -

27 Friday Re - Opening after Chirstmas break,Re-Internal for MBA & MCA I Sem 18 27 Monday I internal Examinations for P.G IV semester, I Sem MCA External Practicals.15 28 Saturday 19 28 Tuesday 16 29 Sunday - 29 Wednesday 17 30 Monday 20 30 Thursday 18 31 Tuesday Closure of Instruction for MBA & MCA I Sem 21 31 Friday 19 Total Number of Working Days = 22 Total Number of Working Days = 19 31 32 FEBRUARY - 2020 MARCH - 2020

Date & Day No. of Working Days Date & Day No. of Working Days 1 Saturday 1 1 Sunday - 2 Sunday - 2 Monday II Internal Exams for IV Semester UG Courses 1 3 Monday I Internal Examinations for P.G II sem 2 3 Tuesday 2 4 Tuesday 3 4 Wednesday 3 5 Wednesday 4 5 Thursday 4 6 Thursday 5 6 Friday 5 7 Friday 6 7 Saturday 6 8 Saturday Second Saturday - Holiday - 8 Sunday - I Internal Exams for MBA & MCA II Sem 9 Sunday - 9 Monday Commencement of Semester End Theory Exams for IV Semester UG Courses 7 10 Monday II Internal Exams for VI Semester UG Courses 7 10 Tuesday Holi - Holiday - 11 Tuesday 8 11 Wednesday 8 12 Wednesday 9 12 Thursday 9 13 Thursday 10 13 Friday 10 14 Friday 11 14 Saturday Second Saturday - Holiday - 15 Saturday 12 15 Sunday - 16 Sunday - 16 Monday 11 17 Monday 13 17 Tuesday 12 18 Tuesday 14 18 Wednesday Commencement of Semester End Theory Exams for VI Semester UG Courses 13 II Internal Exams for II Semester UG Courses 19 Wednesday 15 19 Thursday Practical Exams for IV Semester UG Courses 14 20 Thursday 16 20 Friday 15 21 Friday Maha Siva Ratri - Holiday - 21 Saturday 16 22 Saturday 17 22 Sunday - 23 Sunday - 23 Monday 17 24 Monday 18 24 Tuesday 18 Ugadi - Holiday 25 Thursday 19 25 Wednesday Commencement of Semester End Theory Exams for II Semester UG Courses - 26 Wednesday 20 26 Thursday 19 27 Thursday 21 27 Friday 20 28 Friday 22 28 Saturday 21 29 Saturday 23 29 Sunday - 30 Monday II internal Examinations for P.G IV semester 22 31 Tuesday 23 Total Number of Working Days = 23 Total Number of Working Days = 23 33 34 APRIL - 2020 MAY - 2020 Date & Day No. of Working Days Date & Day No. of Working Days 1 Friday 1 1 Wednesday Practical Exams for VI Semester UG Courses 1 2 Saturday 2 2 Thursday Sri Ramanavami - Holiday - 3 Sunday - 3 Friday Re - Mid Examinations for P.G IV semester 2 4 Monday External Practicals for P.G II semester 3 4 Saturday 3 5 Tuesday 4 5 Sunday Babu Jagjivan Ram’s Jayanthi - Holiday - 6 Wednesday 5 6 Monday II Internal Examinations for P.G II sem 4 7 Thursday 6 7 Tuesday Closure of Instructions for P.G IV semester 5 8 Friday 7 8 Wednesday 6 9 Saturday Second Saturday - 9 Thursday 7 10 Sunday - 10 Friday Good Friday - Holiday - 11 Monday II Internal Exams for MBA & MCA II Sem 8 11 Saturday Second Saturday - Holiday - 12 Tuesday 9 12 Sunday - 13 Wednesday 10 13 Monday Sem End Examinations for P.G IV semester,Re-Internal Examinations for 8 P.G II Sem & Closure of Instruction for P.G II Sem 14 Thursday Closure of Instructions for MBA & MCA II Sem. & MCA II Sem 11 14 Tuesday Dr BR Ambedkar’s Jayanthi - Holiday - Internal Practicals 15 Friday 12 15 Wednesday 9 16 Saturday MCA II Sem External Practicals 13 16 Thursday 10 17 Sunday - 17 Friday 11 18 Monday Re- Internal Exams for MBA & MCA II Sem 14 18 Saturday 12 19 Tuesday 15 19 Sunday - 20 Wednesday 16 20 Monday 13 21 Thursday 17 21 Tuesday Sem End Examinations For P.G II sem 14 22 Friday 22 Wednesday 15 23 Saturday 23 Thursday Internal Practicals - P.G.IV Sem 16 24 Sunday 24 Friday 17 25 Monday Sem End Exams for MBA & MCA II Sem 25 Saturday 18 26 Tuesday 26 Sunday - 27 Wednesday 27 Monday External Practicals - P.G.IV Sem 19 28 Thursday 28 Tuesday 20 29 Friday 29 Wednesday 21 30 Saturday 30 Thursday Last Working Day of Academic Year 2019-20& 22 Internal Practicals for P.G II Sem 31 Sunday Practical Exams for II Semester UG Courses Total Number of Working Days = 22 Total Number of Working Days = 17 35 36