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List of Ug Colleges Under Affiliation for The RAYALASEEMA UNIVERSITY (A State University Established by the Govt. of AP) KURNOOL (AP) 518 007 LIST OF U.G COLLEGES UNDER AFFILIATION FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2015-2016 S NO NAME OF THE COLLEGE PLACE COLLEGE CODE List of Government Degree Colleges 1 K.V. R. Govt. Degree College for women Kurnool RU 001 2 Govt. Degree college for Men Kurnool RU 002 3 Silver Jubilee Degree College (Autonomous) Kurnool RU 003 4 PSC & KVSC Govt. Degree College Nandyal RU 023 5 Govt. Degree College Atmakur RU 030 6 GVRS Govt. Degree College Dhone RU 036 7 SVB Govt. Degree College Koilakuntla RU 041 8 Govt. Degree College Nandikotkur RU 044 9 Govt. Degree College Srisailam RU 047 10 Govt. Degree College Pathikonda RU 048 11 SML Govt. Degree College Yemmiganur RU 049 12 Govt. Degree College Alur RU 028 13 Govt. Degree College Banaganapalli RU 033 14 SGTRM Govt. Degree College Yerraguntla RU 052 List of Aided Degree Colleges 15 Osmania College (Men) (Autonomous) Kurnool RU 004 16 Osmania College (Women) (Autonomous) Kurnool RU 005 17 SBSYM Degree College Kurnool RU 006 18 STBC College Kurnool RU 016 19 Sri Rama Krishna Degree College(Par sally Aided) Nandyal RU 017 20 The Adoni Arts & Science College Adoni RU 025 21 SNSR Degree College Velgode RU 021 22 SARM Degree College Allagadda RU 032 23 S V Arts, Commerce & Science College Chagalamarri RU 035 24 Islamia Arabic College Kurnool RU 055 List of Un-Aided/Private Degree Colleges 25 Sri Vijaya Durga Degree College Kurnool RU 007 26 Sri Sankara’s Degree college Kurnool RU 008 27 Smt. Theresa Arts &Science College Kurnool RU 009 28 Kurnool Degree College Kurnool RU 010 29 St. Joseph’s Degree College Kurnool RU 011 30 Ravindra Degree College for Women Kurnool RU 015 31 Vasavi Mahila Kalasala Kurnool RU 014 32 Ravindra Degree College Kurnool RU 015 33 SPY Reddy Degree College For Women Nandyal RU 018 34 National Degree College Nandyal RU 019 35 PMR Degree college Nandyal RU 020 36 Rao’s Degree College Yemiganur RU 022 37 Sri Ravi Degree college ,Narsapuram Allagadda RU 024 38 Sai Degree College Adoni RU 026 39 Dr. Jyothirmay Degree College Adoni RU 027 40 S.V. Degree College Atmakur RU 029 41 K.V. Subba Reddy Degree College Allagadda RU 031 42 Sri Venkateswara Degree College Banagapalli RU 034 43 Sai Sree Degree College Dhone RU 037 44 Sai Ram Degree College Kodumur RU 038 45 Sri Sathya Sai Degree College Kodumur RU 039 46 Sri Vivekananda Degree College Kodumur RU 040 47 Sri Venkateswara Degree College Koilakuntla RU 042 48 Vaibhav College of higher Learning Koilakuntla RU 043 49 Basi Reddy Memorial Degree College Nandikotkur RU 045 50 Sri Sai Ram Degree College Nandikotkur RU 046 51 Sri Vyshnavi Degree College Yemmiganur RU 053 52 SNR Degree College , Karivena Atmakur RU 051 53 Vyshnavi Degree College Dhone RU 053 54 Prasunna College of Law Kurnool RU 054 55 A.S Degree College Tugalli RU 056 56 St. Joseph’s Degree college For Women Kurnool RU 057 57 Siddhartha Degree College Kurnool/YMGR RU 058 58 S.R. Degree College Gudur RU 059 59 Master Degree College Kurnool RU 060 60 KGR Degree college Banaganapalli RU 061 61 Sana Degree College Koilakuntla RU 062 62 S.L.N. Degree College Kolimigundla RU063 63 Gnana Saraswathi Degree College Bethamcherla RU064 64 Sri Vidyanikethan Degree College Veldurthi RU065 65 N.M.R. Degree College Owk RU066 66 S.V. Degree College Peapully RU067 67 Srinivasa Ramanujan Degree College Panyam RU068 68 Sri Venkateswara Degree College Alur RU069 69 Bharathi Degree College(Gajulapallimetta) Mahanandi RU070 70 Nalanda Degree College (Hanumapuram) Peddakadabur RU071 71 D.Narayana Reddy Degree College Pamulapadu RU072 72 Sri Lakshmi Venkateswara Degree College Dhone RU073 73 Sri Raghavendra Degree College Alur RU074 74 Vignan Degree College Gonegandla RU075 75 Sri Vivekananda Degree College Bethamcherla RU076 76 Siva Ranga Degree College Sanjamala RU077 77 Sri Vinayaka Degree College C.Belagal RU078 78 Bugga Rameswara Degree College Orvakal RU079 79 Sy Sumourya Degree College(B.Tandrapadu) Orvakal RU080 80 Prathibha Arts & Science College Pathikonda RU081 81 Sri Sai Krishna Degree College Kurnool RU082 82 Sri Vidyasai Degree College Maddikera RU083 83 Sri Ramaiah Degree College Kurnool RU084 84 Vijaya Sai Degree College Pathikonda RU085 85 Brundavan Degree College Dornipadu RU086 86 Narayana Degree College Kosigi RU087 87 C V Raman Degree College Kurnool RU088 88 KSR Degree College Kurnool RU089 89 RC Reddy Degree College Kurnool RU090 90 Sri Vyshnavi Degree College Pathikonda RU091 91 Sri Vyshnavi Degree College Nandikotkur RU092 92 Pragna Degree College Allagadda RU093 93 Sri Sai Venkateswara Degree College Gudur RU094 .
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