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U. G. Colleges UG Colleges: Guntur District Sl. Name of the College & Place Name of the Principal Secretary & Email and Website No. Telephone No. Correspondent Telephone No. 1. Bapatla College of Arts & Dr. K.L.Swaroop M. Nageswara Rao www.bcasbapatla.ac.in Science, Bapatla-522 101 08643-224066 (O) 08643-224518 (R) [email protected] 9441494070 9866157779 2. Government Degree College, Ch. Pulla Reddy Commissionerate of bapatla2014gdc@gmail Bapatla 9441110768 Collegiate Education .com 08643-221171 3. Konijeti Rosaiah & Siva T.Krishna Murthy K.S.S.Prasad krishnamurthyprincipal Lakshmi Degree College for 08643-211732 (O) 08643-224185 @gmail.com Women, Bapatla-522 101 9346371981 9390901222 [email protected] 9440915528 4. MSR Degree College, Bapatla- Y. Raju M. Basava Punna Reddy [email protected] 522 101 08643-222477(O) 9848115239 m 9705796390 812520774 5. MVGRR Degree College, Dr. M.Madhusudhana Maddula Kuberudu principalmvgrr83@gma Bhattiprolu-522 256 Rao 08643-248734 (R) il.com 08648-248279/528 (R) 9490193237 9014351991 6. Government Degree College, Dr. V. Sridevi Commissionerate of [email protected] Chebrolu-522 212 08644-254221(o) College Education m 9440961086 7. SMPA Degree College, K. Hari Krishna Prasad L.Tandava Krishna [email protected] Cherukupalli-522 309 9030151599 9951323424 8. Bhavanams Degree College, K. Srinivasa Reddy B. Nirmala Jyothi [email protected] D.No. 434, Chigurupadu, 9440019049 9494676836 m Atchempt (M), Guntur [email protected] 9. AMG Degree College for Mrs. J. Lavanya Rev.Dr.Arun Kumar www.amg.in Women, Chilakaluripet. 08647-254031(O) Kanti Mohanty [email protected] 9390219496 08647-54435/824(O) .in 9908392984 9848114435 [email protected] 10. CR College, Chilakaluripet- M. Sreenivasa Rao C.Subba Rao www.crcollege.com 522 616 08647-253984 (O) 08647-253412, crcollegecpt@rediffmai 9030616331 9505518257 l.com 7993348239 11. DRNS & CVS College, Dr. B. Sujatha R.Kanna Rao www.drnscvscollege.com Chilakaluripet-522 616 08647-251035 9247129949 [email protected] 9848335037 9247478566 m [email protected] 12. Modern Degree College, J.M.Subhani Chebrolu Mahesh www.moderncpt.com Chilakaluripet-522 616 08647-255247(O) 9440260079 moderndegreecpt@gma 9666398772 il.com 13. SKSVR Degree College for K.Srinivasulu S.Hanumantha Rao kasamsettysrinu@gmail Women, Chilakaluripet. 08647-251247(O) 08647-256263 (O) .com 9848864128 14. Sri Rohini Degree College, M. Sri Devi K.V.Krishna Rao srirohinidegreecollege Chilakaluripet, Guntur Dist. 08647 -251508 9849481508 @gmail.com 1 9398786035 komirisettykrishnarao 9866810952 @gmail.com 15. Sri Nikhila Degree College, G. Pothuraju V.Venkateswarlu [email protected] Chilakaluripet, Guntur Dist. 08647-255287 9951166545 [email protected] [email protected] 9848047056 16. Saraswathi College of Arts & A. Sambasiva Rao H. Nagendram saraswathidcpl2015@gmail. Science, Dachepalli-522 414 9493925568 9490794190 com [email protected] 17. RVVN College, Dharanikota- Dr. N. Ramesh Babu C. Jaji Babu rvvncollege1968@gmai 522 020 08645-255223(O) 08645-255328(R) l.com 9441084944 9160678577 18. Dr. KRRM Degree College, K. Giridhara Rao K. Subrahmanyam [email protected] Duggirala-522 330 08644-277262 (O) 9490759549 m 9441128452 19. KSK Degree College, M. Bhaskara Rao K. Suresh Kumar [email protected] Bhattiprolu- 522 256 (KSR & 08648-248180 9985977359 [email protected] NR) 9849968357 9885977359 20. Shivani Degree College, A.V.V.Krishna Ch. Koteswara Rao shivanidegreecollege@ Gullapalli-522 309 08648-247847(O) 9849216098, gmail.com 9652140639 9949197197 21. Abhyudaya Mahila Degree B.Rohini Devi BSRK Prasad www.abhudayamahilad College, Guntur-522 007 0863-2231359(O) 9848139454 egreecollege.com 9440652639 bsrkprasad_99@yahoo. com 22. Andhra Muslim College, Dr. Md. Mastan Vali Shaik Subani andhramuslimcollegegn Guntur-522 003 0863-2223684 9848133881 [email protected] /2320361(O) 0863-222281 (R) 98490 24407 9490755001 23. AC Day College, Guntur-522 T. Anita Susan Dr. K.F. Paradesi Babu www.accollegeguntur.c 001 0863-2322046 (O) 9849828267 om 0863-2241623 accollegeguntur@ymail 9985189282 .com 24. AC Evening College, Guntur- T. Anita Susan Dr. K.F. Paradesi Babu www.accollegeguntur.c 522 001 0863-2322046 (O) 9849828267 om 0863-2241623 accollegeguntur@ymail 9985189282 .com 25. BHH Degree College for Dr. V. Kousalya Devi Dr. B.V. Vijaya Bhaskar [email protected] Women, Guntur-522 002 9441472288 0863-2220257(O) drkousalyamohan@gm 0863-2230785 (O) 9885262634 ail.com 26. Career Degree College, J. Seshu Kumar B. Radhika www.careerdegreecollege Guntur-522 002 0863-2326032 (O), 9848110499 .com 9866373256 [email protected] 27. Dr.Jayapradamba Degree M.Rajeswari -- drjayapradambadegreec College, Guntur-522 007 0863-2333799 (O) [email protected] 9959448101 28. GCKVN Degree College, M. Srinivasa Rao K.R.K.Prabhu [email protected] Guntur-522 003 0863-2216950 (o) 0863-2216950(o) om [email protected] 2 9440307749 [email protected] 9704773536 29. Government Degree College Ch. Pulla Reddy Commissionerate of [email protected] for Women, Guntur-522 001 0863-2220093 (o) College Education 8919479415 9441503282 30. Master Minds Degree College, M Naga Hari Kumar N.S. Krishna mastermindsdegreecoll Guntur-522 006 (GSR) 9248733368 9248733355 [email protected] www.mastermindsdegr eecollege.com 31. GVR & S Degree College for R. Bhuvaneswari G. Sailaja www.gvrsedinst.org Women, Guntur-522 007 0863- 2255993/92 (O) 0863- 2255990 [email protected] 9985765420 8247541202 gvrsbedcollege@gmail. 9642345045 com 32. GVR & S Institute for G. Sunil Kumar G. Sailaja www.gvrseduinst.com Professional Studies, Guntur- 0863-2255992(O) 9440263993 [email protected] 522 007 9642345045 0863-2255990 m 33. Hindu College, Guntur-522 V. Mani Kumari Ch. Rama Krishna www.hcg.ac.in 003 0863-2227649 (O) Murthy 0863-2232936 (PG) 0863-2222814 (O) principalhinducollege 9490604847 9505915555 [email protected] 8186076726 34. JKC College, Guntur- 522 006 Dr. I. Nageswara Rao J.Murali Mohan www.jkcc.ac.in 0863-2351028/62 (O) 0863-2350820 (R) [email protected] 9441128857 35. Vignan Degree College, Ch.Kiran Kumar P.Koteswara Rao www.vignandegreecoll Guntur-522 005 0863-2242475 (O) 0863-2242471 (O) ege.com 9885230445 9866399900 [email protected] m 36. Mahatma Gandhi College, Prof. DAR D.Srinivasa Rao www.mahatmagandhic Guntur-522 006 Subrahmanyam 0863-2237923(F) ollege.com 0863-2233953 (O) 9849072439 [email protected] 9849085381 37. Sri Venkateswara Degree A Sankar Reddy G V Sambi Reddy svinstitutions.org College, Guntur-522 002 0863 - 2230298 / 7317 (o) 9848204698 [email protected] 9246276444 [email protected] [email protected] 38. SIMS College of Life Dr.B. Sandhya B. Siva Sireesha www.simscollege.ac.in Sciences, Guntur 0863-2225201(O) 9849503803 [email protected] 9701666640 simsmltprincipal@yaho 9701666631 o.co.in 39. Sri Majeti Guravaiah Degree Dr. M. Bosu Babu MVRK Mutyalu [email protected] College, Guntur-522 002 0863-2231622 (O) 0863-2222757 (O) m 9866432788 2354686 (R) 9848392883 40. St. Ann’s Degree College for Dr. Sr. P. Fatima Rani K.Anthomma www.stannsdegreecollegeforwo men.org Women, Guntur-522 005. 0863-2236470 0863-2254222/24(R) [email protected] 9948686170 [email protected] 9959807869 41. SGHR & MCMR College, Ch. Pulla Reddy M. Satyanarayana www.thekondaveedues.org Guntur-522 003 0863-2231173 Reddy [email protected] 3 9849850114 0863-2231173 m 9849850114 [email protected] 42. Sri Mahaveer Memorial Jain V. Venkateswarlu Sha.Lalith Kumar Jain smmjaindegree@yahoo Degree College, Guntur-522 0863-2356127 (O), 9440494953 .com 003 8500493950 43. Sweekar Degree College, K Maruthi Dr. P. Hanumantha Rao www.sweekaar.org Amaravathi Road, Guntur 0863-2210385 9348934901 rmrao.guntur@sweekaa 9247038899 r.org 8125359257 rajamohanrao2004@ya 9348934916 hoo.com 44. TJPS College, Guntur-522 006 Dr.Y.V.S.Prasada Rao T.Sreenivasu Babu www.tjpscollege.ac.in 0863-2230852 (o) 0863-2356764 (R) [email protected] 9985041299 0863-2233188, [email protected] 9533148084 m 45. St. Ignatious Degree College, V.Subba Rao T. Yalamanda Reddy [email protected] Gurazala-522 415 08649-248580/805 O) 040-27815748 (R) 9966011442 9866683237 46. JRR Navodaya Degree Sk. H. Mastan Gondi Sitaramaiah [email protected] College, Gurazala-522 415 9290643110 9985081851 m 9985744568 08649-249045 (O) 47. Dr. HJ Bhabha Degree Shaik Eliyaz Shaik Moulali [email protected] College, Karlapalem-522 111 9849178488, 9494153900 [email protected] 9849253376 48. Manthena Venkatapathi Raju D. Vijaya Kumar M V Siva Rama Raju [email protected] Degree College, Karlapalem 08643-272247(O) 9985333369 m 89773436358 49. Sri Sai Degree College, P. Somasekhar T. Yalamanda Reddy principal.saidegreeclg Karempudi. 8096635735, 9440263754 @gmail.com 9866683237 50. KVR KVR & MKR College, Dr. T. Siva Prasad K. Jitendra Varma [email protected] Khajipalem-522 329 08643-272247 (O) 08643-258703 (O) [email protected] www.kvrkvrmkr.com 9440529307 9849690944 9701386393 51. Sri Venkateswara Degree G.V. Sambi Reddy G.V.Sambi Reddy svinstitutions.org College, Kollipara-522 304 0863-244389(O) 9848204698 [email protected] 9848204698 [email protected] m 52. Venigalla Jayasri Ram G Rajendra Prasad G Rajendra Prasad gatramrajendraprasad@ College, Kolluru-522 324 08648-248500, 08648-248500, gmail.com 9390679050 9390679050 53. Chalapathi Degree College, K. Venkateswarlu Y. V. Anjaneyulu chalapathicdc248@gma Lam 0863-2524114 9848139599 il.com 9640312167 www.chalapathi.in 9346922535 54. Chakradhar Degree College, D. Venkateswara Reddy
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