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Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) Report 1
INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL
(IQAC)
REPORT
GOVERNMENT DEGREE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
Sangareddy, Medak Dist.-502001
Telangana State
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INDEX
S. No Content Page No
Part- A:
1 Introduction: Establishment of IQAC 03
2 Vision, Mission, Goals 03
3 Strategies 03
4 Functions and Benefits 04
5 Constitution of IQAC 05
6 Meetings of IQAC 06
Part- B:
7 Criterion I : Curricular Aspects 07-09
8 Criterion II : Teaching Learning and Evaluation 10-14
9 Criterion III : Research, Consultancy and Extension 15-20
10 Criterion IV : Infrastructure and Learning Resources 21
11 Criterion V : Student Support and Progression 22-26
12 Criterion VI : Governance, Leadership and Management 27-29
13 Criterion VII : Innovations and Best Practices 30
14 Action Plan 31-32
15 Post Accreditation (Cycle-I) Initiatives 33-38
16 Swot Analysis 39
17 Gallery 40-48
18 Peer Team Report 49-55
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INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL (IQAC)
REPORT
Establishment of IQAC:
IQAC was constituted in Government Degree College for Women, Sangareddy on
08.06.2010 under the aegis of the principal Sri. Phelix Edward to function as a nodal agency of the
institution for quality sustenance and enhancement measures in all areas pertaining to institutional
development. Since its inception the committee is putting all efforts and measures towards
promoting holistic academic excellence and consistent improvement in the overall performance of
the institution. It initiated several quality related mechanisms to enhance consciousness among
stake holders and adopting healthy practices.
Vision:
Striving to address the need of quality and commitment to excellence.
Mission:
To promote holistic development of women students by offering quality education and to
prepare them to embrace the challenges of changes that new technology brings in the process of
globalisation.
Goals:
To prepare the students to be aware of the challenges of a rapidly changing society and to
adopt themselves accordingly and to equip them with the skills and attitudes which are more
likely to provide them with the means to be competitive in such an environment
To promote participation of all the stakeholders.
Strategies:
As per the guidelines of the NAAC, IQAC of the institution shall evolve mechanisms and
procedures for,
Enduring timely, efficient and progressive performance of academic, administrative and
financial tasks.
Optimization and integration of modern methods of teaching.
Ensuring the adequacy, maintenance and functioning of the support structure and services.
Research, sharing & networking with other institutions.
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Functions:
Contribution of IQAC towards quality enhancement is as follows
Planning, implementing, monitoring and evaluating quality initiatives by governing body.
Dissemination of information on various quality parameters of higher education.
Documentation of various activities programs conducted.
Acting as a nodal agency of the institution for guiding, coordinating and monitoring
academic, administrative and other supporting activities.
Coordinates between external agencies and other institutions.
Facilitation and creation of learner centric environment by motivating the usage of ICT and
practices for participatory teaching, learning process.
Collects and analyses the data, prepares and submits AQAR to NAAC.
Benefits:
IQAC will facilitate the institution in the following manner.
Focus in institution functioning towards quality enhancement.
Providing sound basis for decision making to improve institutional functioning.
Improvement in internal communication system.
Enhancement and integration among various activities of the institution.
Promoting various good practices.
Development of quality culture and quest for excellence.
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Constitution of IQAC:
Every year in the first staff meeting of the college Head of the Institution constitutes IQAC
in consultation with all faculty members as per the guidelines of NAAC. Principal acts as
chairperson and a suitable senior faculty will be appointed as coordinator.
Committee constituted for 2015-16 is as follows.
S. No Position Name
1 Chairperson Smt. Sameera Nazneen
Principal of the college
2 Administrative staff Smt. Srilatha
Sr. Assistant (Office)
3
Teacher Members
1. Dr. Sudhakshana, Asst. prof. in History
2. Dr. SP. Krishna Veni, Asst. prof. in Economics
3. Sri. Janardhan Rao, Physical Director
4. Dr. A. Sunitha, Asst. prof. in Telugu
5. Smt. Naheeda Begum, Asst. prof in Urdu
4 Technical Staff Sri. G. Venu Yadav, Lect. In Computers
5 Alumni Member Ms. Shailaja, Advocate
6 Student Member Chitra, BA III year , President of Students‟ Union
7
Local Nominee &
Community
Representative
Sri. Bhaskar Rao
Retd. Lecturer
8
External expert
Sri. M.A.K. Faisal Chisty,
Member of Executive council- OU,
Secretary – Union of Working Journalists of Telangana
State
9 Coordinator Smt. A. Veerapapamamba
Associate prof. in Commerce
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Meetings of IQAC: IQAC executive body meetings will be held minimum four times in a year to
discuss, plan, review, analyse the institutional activities periodically. It plans, suggests and guides
the staff and students to sustain and improve quality initiatives in all aspects. It also coordinates
with all stakeholders through meetings, assigns the responsibilities, duties and their suggestions are
taken into consideration for the development of the college.
IQAC reviews following parameters through joint meetings with staff, student union,
parents, alumni and CPDC.
Implementation of activities as per academic calendar and annual curricular plan.
Maintenance of records.
Usage of ICT and modern methods of teaching.
Implementation of student centric activities.
Promotion of research activities.
Implementation of innovative and best practices.
Plans and reviews the enhancement of infrastructural facilities.
During the Academic Year 2014-15 following meetings were held,
S. No Body No. of Meetings
1 IQAC- Executive body meeting 05
2 IQAC- Parents meeting 01
3 IQAC- Alumni meeting 01
4 IQAC- Students meeting 01
5 IQAC - Staff meeting 02
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IQAC planned and executed following programs since last 5 years.
I. CURRICULAR ASPECTS:
Curriculum Enrichment: We follow Osmania University prescribed curriculum. To enrich
subject knowledge, to promote holistic development, to prepare the students to be aware of the
challenges of rapidly changing society and to adopt themselves and equip with skills and
attitudes following programmes are organised.
New programs introduced B.Sc.(MPC & BZC) Telugu as medium of instruction was
introduced in 2009-10.
B.Sc.(MPCs) with English as medium of instruction in 2015-16.
Add on courses: Apart from University curriculum following courses are organised to the
students to enrich their knowledge and to provide additional employable skills.
Jawahar Knowledge Center (JKC): Jawahar Knowledge Center is established in
the college as per CCE guidelines in July, 2008. It provides training in
communication skills, analytical and computing Skills for three batches every year.
Till now 749 students were trained through JKC.
Following value added courses were planned and organized on students request.
S.No
Academi
c Year
Name of the
Program
Duration
and No.
of Days
Purpose
Collabo
ration
with
Organise
d
through
No. of
Students
attended
Feedb
ack
1 2010-11 Entrepreneur
ship Skills
Development
program in
PC Hardware
06.10.10
to
19.11.10
45Days
To train in PC
Hardware and to
promote
employment
opportunities
MSME,
Hyd
Dept. of
Commer
ce and
Career
Guidanc
e Cell
40 B
2 2012-13 Tailoring
Trade
04.02.13
to
27.03.13
52 days
To train the
students in
tailoring and
embroidery skills
and to promote
self-employment
opportunities
Women
&
Child
Welfare
agency
Women
empower
ment cell
30 A
3 2013-14 Photoshop 22.08.13
to
01.09.13
10 Days
To train in
Photoshop and to
promote
employable skills
and self-
employment
opportunities
Instituti
onal
Dept.of
Compute
rs
22 B
4 2014-15 PGDCA 01.07.14
to
31.12.14
6 months
To train in
Computers and
MS-Office to
develop
employable skills
DATA
PRO
institute
, Srd
Dept. of
Compute
rs
85 B
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5 2014-15 Women
Skills
Development
Program
01.12.14
To
31.12.14
1 month
Mutually
Learning and
Developing Skills
Instituti
onal
Career
Guidanc
e Cell
54 B
6 2015-16 Basics
Computer
Skills
31.08.15
to
10.08.15
10Days
Trained in using
of electronic
gadgets and basic
fundamental in
Computers and
make them e-
literates
Under
Nationa
l
Digital
Literac
y
Mission
in
collabo
ration
with
DATA
PRO
Dept. of
Compute
rs
200+ A
7 2015-16 Yoga
Training
10.09.15
To
22.09.15
10 Days
To promote
health care and
provide yoga
training
Pathanj
ali
Chikits
alaya,
Sangare
ddy
NCC and
Physical
Educatio
n
65
A
8 2015-16 Tally ERP
9.0
15.11.15
To
05.01.16
45 Days
To train in Tally
to develop
employable skills
Instituti
onal
Dept. of
Commer
ce,
GDCW
Sangared
dy
43
A
9 2015-16 Training in
Photography
27.08.15
to
30.08.15
4days
To impart skills
and to promote
self employment
Manjari
Photo
Studio
Srd
Dept. of
Physics
04 B
10 2015-16 Training in
methods of
vegetative
propagation
21.09.15
to
22.09.15
2days
To impart
advanced
practical
knowledge
Ganga
Nursery
Dept. of
Botany
05 B
Skill Development Programs: To instil leadership, communication, entrepreneurial skills
following programs were conducted,
Model AGM of corporate sector by Dept. of Commerce
Mock assembly session by Depts. of Humanities
VIPANI (Entrepreneurship Day) by Dept. of Commerce
JKC & Communication Skills Day by JKC and Dept. of English
Women skills development training by Career Guidance Cell
Hobby Day by Cultural Club
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Catering to Students’ Diversity: Basing on the performance of the students in curricular,
co-curricular and extra-curricular activities, they are divided into fast learners, average
learners and slow learners and activities are planned and assigned accordingly. Seminars,
role plays, group discussions, debates, quiz programmes are organised and students will be
involved according to their capabilities. Study projects, surveys, ICT assignments, creative
assignments and remedial assignments will be assigned to students.
Feedback: The IQAC arrange to collect feedback from students, alumni and parents on
teachers‟ performance and on curriculum. It analyses and intimates the outcome to Board
of studies of Osmania University and to staff for necessary correction measures.
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II. TEACHING, LEARNING AND EVALUATION :
Promotion of ICT based teaching: With the inauguration of Audio Visual room all the
departments are using ICT facilities in curricular, co-curricular and extra-curricular
activities.
Student Centric Activities: To make teaching learning more student centric and to enrich
quality education, debates, group discussions, role plays, field visits, invited lectures,
faculty exchange programs will be organised by the departments every year.
Field Trips / Educational Tours / Industrial visits: To provide valuable qualitative and
effective learning experiences, to develop competency and acquire skills through practical
exposure to real life situations by observing, collecting, interpreting, and evaluating
collected information various field trips were organized by departments to industries,
organizations, Historical places, Libraries, Universities, Bio diversity parks etc.
Field Visits: Listed below are some of the field visits organized by various departments.
S.No Place of Visit Date Department No. of
Students
Feed
back
01 ALEAP – Hyderabad and
Shilparamam
07.03.2010 Commerce& Computers 50 A
02 OU Library and Shilparamam 09.03.2010 Humanities and Library
Sciences
45 B
03 Nagarjuna Sagar, Macherla
Cement Factory, Srisailam
project
24.02.2012 Telugu, Economics &
Physics
55 B
04 Kondapur Museum,
Kondapur, Sangareddy
17.01.2013 History 29 A
05 Ganapathi Sugar Industries
Limited
08.02.2013 Commerce, Computers &
Economics
50 A
06 Rajarajeshwari Temple,
Nandi Kandi
20.01.2013 History & Political
Science
35 B
07 Fisheries Hatching Center,
Kalpagur – Sangareddy
25.11.2013 Dept. of Zoology 30 A
08 Birla Museum, Planetarium,
Lumbini park
20.08.2015 Physics & Maths 10 A
09 Bio Diversity Park, Lumbini
park, NTR Garden
25.08.2015 Botany 16 A
10 Central Library, Charminar,
Shilparamam, Salarjung
Museum, MANUU
01.09.2015 Depts. of Humanities and
Languages
27 A
11 Financial District, Inorbit
Mall, Shilparamam, Hitech
City
12.09.2015 Commerce & Computers 49 A
12 Fossil Exhibition at Osmania
University
28.11.2015 All Science departments 38 A
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Guest / Extension Lectures / Faculty exchange programs: To enrich the subject
knowledge experienced teachers from universities, colleges and other organizations are
invited to deliver guest and extension lectures. Since last five years all departments have
arranged 82 guest and extension lectures on important topics.
Workshops / Seminars: Given below is the list of workshops and seminars conducted at
institutional level.
S.No Date Title of the Activity Resource person Name of the
Department
1 13.08.2009 MSME- Job oriented
workshop
Sri. Kiran Kumar
MSME Coordinator
JKC & Career
Guidance Cell
2 22.01.2010 Seminar on Taxation
System in India
Sri. Phelix Edward
Principal
Commerce
3 03.02.2010 Seminar on Food
problem and Food
Security
Sri. Phelix Edward
Principal
Economics
4 06.02.2010 Seminar on writing
Skills
Sri. Phelix Edward
Principal
English
5 19.08.2010 Seminar on
consumer rights and
duties
Sri. Narsimha Reddy
Dist. Consumer forum
president
Consumer Club
6 15.03.2011 Workshop on career
opportunities
Sri. Hameed
Job Director,
DRDA, RR Dist.
Career Guidance
Cell
7 05.01.2012 Workshop on Soft
Skills
Sri. N. Partha Sarathi
Lecturer, MG College,
Nalgonda
English & JKC
8 07.01.2012 Workshop on
Interbank Mobile
Payment System
Sri. Mahapatra,
Asst. Manager,
Syndicate Bank
Commerce
9 03.02.2012 Seminar on Indian
Heritage & Culture
Smt.P. Kalyani,
Principal
History
10 03.10.2012 Workshop on Career
planning
Sri. Brahmanandam,
Retd. Lecturer
Career Guidance
Cell
11 07.11.2012 Workshop on
Entrepreneurial
Skills Development
Smt.P. Kalyani,
Principal
Commerce
12 29.07.2013 Workshop on Career
Opportunities for
graduates
Dr. CH. Venkataramana,
Asst.Prof. , ICFAI
Business School
Career Guidance
Cell
13 05.09.2013 Workshop on
Personality
Development
Sri. Gampa Nageshwar
Rao, Soft Skills Trainer
& Moitivational Expert
JKC & Career
Guidance Cell
14 18.12.2013 Career Guidance for
competitive exams
Dr. Abdul Quayyum,
Professor, MAANU
Urdu Medium
15 07.02.2014 Career Guidance &
Entrepreneurial
Skills Development
Sri. Purnachandra Rao,
Techno Crafts Solutions,
Hyderabad
Commerce &
Computers
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16 30.07.2014 Empowerment
through Self
Education
Sri. Mohan Rao,
Chairman, Swartha
Bharathi Trust
Career Guidance
Cell
17 11.08.2014 Workshop on
Banking
Sri. Yadagiri, GM,
Cooperative Bank, Srd
Economics
18 28.08.2014 Personality
Development
Program
Brahmakumari
Sumangala
Career Guidance
Cell
19 07.01.2015 Seminar on Taxation
System in India
Smt. AV Papamamba,
Associate Professor in
Commerce
Commerce
20 05.02.2015 Sexual Harassment
of women- Remedial
measurements
Smt. B. Sumathi,
Superintendent of Police,
Medak Dist
IQAC
21 24.01.2015 Career Opportunities
in Commerce
Sri. Imtiazuddin Farooqui
IQAC Coordinator,
GDC, Medak
Commerce
22 03.03.2015 Workshop on Time
Management
Prof. R. Varalakshmi,
HOD, Dept. of History,
Osmania University, Hyd
Career Guidance
Cell
23 30.07.2015 Career Opportunities
for Graduates
Dr. Rajani Priya,
Dist. Employment
officer, Sangareddy
Career Guidance
Cell and JKC
24 23.01.2016 National Workshop
on Capacity Building
for Placements
1. Prof. Achalapathi.
Director, Directorate of
Placement services,
Osmania University
2. Sri. N. Srinivasan,
Cost and Management
Accountant
3. Dr. Ramana Murthy,
Asst. prof in Commerce,
Hyderabad
IQAC in
Collaboration
with Career
Guidance Cell
and JKC
Celebration of Important Days: To instil National fervour, to create awareness about
several important aspects and to make the students to update their knowledge important
National and International days are celebrated. Some important days that are celebrated
every year are,
S. No Day Date
1. World Population Day 11th
, July
2 Hiroshima Day 6th
, Aug
3 World Peace Day 21st, Sep
4 Independence Day 15th
Aug
5 Republic Day 26th
Jan
6 Telugu Basha Dinotsavam 29th
, Aug
7 Antharjathiya Matrhu Basha Dinotsavam 21st , Feb
8 Hindi Diwas 14th
, Sep
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9 Youth Day 12th
Jan
10 National Science Day 28th
, Feb
11 Mathematics Day 22nd
, Dec
12 National Education Day 11th
, Nov
13 Communication Skills Day Institutional
14 Minorities Day 18th
, Dec
15 Human Rights Day 10th
, Dec
16 Anti-Corruption Day 9th
, Dec
17 National Integration Day and
College Inception Day
19th
, Nov
18 NCC Day 3rd
Week, Nov
19 NSS Day 24th
, Sep
Gender Sensitization Programs: To empower women and make them aware of their
rights, women protection cells and helping agencies following programs were organised.
o Sexual Harassment of Women and Remedial Measures – An outreach program by
Smt. B. Sumathi, Superintendent of Police, Medak Dist.
o Power of Women – An awareness program by Jana Vignana Vedika - Resource
person Smt. A. Vani Prasad, Commissioner, CCE on 10.09.2015
o In collaboration with Asmitha Resource Center, an NGO, Hyderabad, Certificate
program on Gender and Human rights was conducted for two years.
o Awareness program and demonstration on Self Defence Techniques was organised
in collaboration with Dist. Police officials MD. Iqbal, DIG was the resource person.
o Celebration of important days like,
Eliminations of Violence Against Women- 25th
November
National Girl Child Day- 24th
January
Women Equality Day – 26th
August
International Women‟s Day – 8th
March
Legal Literacy Programs: Legal literacy programs are organized every year in
collaboration with Disrict Legal Services Authorities and alumni association to make the
students aware of women protection acts, RTI, Domestic violence act etc.
S. No Date Activity Name of Resource
person Position
1 24.07.2010 Legal Aspects
relating to women
Sri. R. Venkateshwara
Prasad
Sr. Civil Judge Advocate
2 04.02.2012 Legal awareness
program
Hon.ble Justice,
B.Chandra Kumar
Smt. T. Rajani
Judge, High Court,
Hyderabad
Principle sessions judge,
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3 11.01.2013 Atrocities against
women, Preventive
measures
Justice NiranjanRao
Sri. Harichandra Reddy
Dist. Sessions Judge
Circle Inspector of police
4 21.01.2014 Legal awareness
programme
Smt. Kanaka Durga
Civil Judge
5 05.08.2014 Legal Aspects
relating to Ragging
in Colleges
Smt. Kanaka Durga
Sri. Rama Rao
Sri. Venu
Civil Judge
Advocate
Advocate
6 14.11.2014 RTI, Domestic
violence Act
Sri. Durga Prasad
Sri. Sangameshwar
Sri. Ramesh
Judge, ADM Court
Advocate
Sub Inspector of Police
7 06.07.2015 Movement against
Trafficking
Sri. Venkaiah
Kum. Reshma
Program Officers
Prajwala NGO, Hyderabad
8 26.08.2015 Women Equality
Day
Smt. Sameera Nazneen Principal,
GDCW, Sangareddy
9 10.09.2015 Power of Women Smt. A. Vani Prasad and
Team Jana Vignana
Vedika
Commissioner, CCE and
Janavignana Vedika
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III. RESEARCH, CONSULTANCY AND EXTENSION:
Promotion of research
Surveys and Project works: With the initiation of IQAC and Research committee
of the college, students are participating in surveys and project works. Since last five
years students participated and completed 180 surveys and study projects.
Paper presentations: Our faculty members presented 62 papers since 2010 at
various International and National Level Seminars.
Minor Research Projects: 03 faculty members are doing Minor Research Projects.
Name of
the Project
Duratio
n Year
Title of the project
Name of the
funding
agency
Total grant
sanction/
Received
Minor
Project
2014
Structural trends in Capital
formation in agriculture sector – A
case study in Sangareddy mandal
UGC
1.3 lakhs
Minor
Project
2014
Freedom struggle in Hyderabad
State. A study of freedom fighters
in Medak Dist.
UGC
1.5 lakhs
Minor
Project
2014
A study of communal harmony in
modern Urdu fiction
UGC
2.25 lakhs
Pursuing Ph.D. : Research of following faculty members is in progress
o Smt.Naheeda Begum - Department of Urdu
o Smt.Sameera Nazneen - Department of Pol. Science
o Sri.D.Nagesh - Department of Zoology
Faculty Enrichment Strategy:
Staff Training:
Faculty training programs conducted to enhance faculty competency and
development.
S.No
Name of the Program
Year & Duration No. of
Days
No. of faculty
attended
Feedback
1 Training program in
Basic computers and
MS- Office
24.07.2013 to
17.08.2013
20 days
11
A
2 Importance of NAAC
assessment and
Institutional
preparedness by Sri.
Srinivas, Academic
Guidance officer, CCE
18.06.2015 01 day 16 A
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3 Basics in Computers
and MS- Office
07.08.2015 to
12.08.2015
4 Days
20
A
4 Tips for Audio Visual
mode of Presentation
for NAAC peer team by
Dr. Virroopakshappa,
ID college Principal
22.07.2015
1 Days
20
A
5 Innovative practices in
teaching, learning and
evaluation by Dr. B.
Sudhakshana, Asst prof.
in History, GDCWSRD
03.08.2015 1 Days 18 A
6 Quality Assurance
through NAAC
accreditation by A.
Veerapapamamba,
IQAC coordinator,
GDCWSRD
07.09.2015 1 Days 15 A
Smt. V. Srimathi Bai attended Adolescent Health Education training program
at Indian Institute of Health and Family Welfare.
04 faculty members attended HVPE training program at ID College.
03 attended orientation program
Faculty forum: To tap the potential and update advancement in concerned
subject faculty forum program will be conducted every month in which faculty
members make presentation in their concerned subject.
Annual Performance Indicators: In Addition students‟ appraisal CCE introduced
API for self appraisal which is mandatory for all the staff members .
National Workshop: IQAC, Career Guidance Cell and JKC organised National Level
workshop on “Capacity Building for Placements” in collaboration with Directorate of
Placement services, Osmania University, Hyderabad on 23.01.2016.
Proposed for National seminars: With the initiation of IQAC and research club
Dept. of Economics has applied to UGC SERO for conducting National Seminar at
our college on Women Empowerment through inclusive growth in Indian Economy
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MoUs/ Linkages and Collaborations: IQAC promoted linkages and MOU‟s with various
colleges in the Dist., other organizations for academic cooperation.
S. No Name of the
organization Objectives
Dept. with
which MOU is
established
Date of
MOU Duration
Linkages for On The Job Training
01 Micron CNC
Techniques,
Balanagar,Hyd
For academic cooperation
and OJT
Dept. of
Commerce
01.07.2015
3 years
02 Ganga Nursery,
Sangareddy
-do- Dept. of
Botany
20.06.2015 2 years
03 Manjari Photo
Studio, Sangareddy
-do- Dept. of
Physics
24.08.2015 2 years
Linkages for Promotion of health:
01 Sai Clinic and Scan
Center, Srd
For providing health
awareness and health
check up
Health Club
20.03.2015
2 years
02 Pathanjali Yoga To provide Yoga training NCC &
Physical
Education
10.09.2015 2 years
Collaboration with organizations:
03 Ambedkar Study
Circle, Sangareddy
For providing coaching for
constable selections
GDCW ,
Sangareddy 31.08.2015 45 Days
05 Social Welfare
Hostel, Sangareddy
Govt. of Telangana
For providing Hostel
accommodation
GDCW ,
Sangareddy
02.06.2014 01Year
06 Asmitha Resource
Center, NGO
To conduct certificate
course in gender & Human
rights.
GDCW ,
Sangareddy
16.08.2013
01 year
07 Women and Child
Welfare
Department,
Govt. of A.P.
To conduct certificate
course in Tailoring Trade
Women
Empowerment
Cell
04.02.2013 52 Days
07 DATA PRO,
Sangareddy
To provide computer skills Dept. of
Computers
08
Sabitha
Educational
Society,Sangareddy
For academic cooperation
and social service
Students Union
& GDCW ,
Sangareddy
02.01.2015
2 years
Linkages with colleges:
01 GDC, Patancheru For academic cooperation GDCW, Srd 05.09.2012 5 years
03 NMGDC, Jogipet For academic cooperation GDCW, Srd 27.10.2014 3 years
06 GDCW, Jogipet For academic cooperation GDCW, Srd 27.10.2014 3 years
02 TARA GDC, Srd For academic cooperation GDCW, Srd 05.11.2014 5 years
04 GDC, Zaheerabad For academic cooperation GDCW, Srd 10.11.2014 5 years
05 GDC, Sadashivpet For academic cooperation GDCW, Srd 15.11.2014 5 years
07 SWRGDCW,
Budhera
For academic cooperation GDCW, Srd 02.12.2014 1 year
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Consultancy:
Income tax consultancy services to staff and outsiders. The revenue generated in
deposited in CPDC account, Preparation and Maintenance of accounts and other
records - Dept. of Commerce
Online Submissions, preparation of PPT‟s and other ICT related work - Dept. of
Computers – Dept. of Computers
Subject related consultancies among staff and to out siders
Usage of biometric operators, scholarships process etc. to other institutions- Non
Teaching staff.
Dept. of Computers designed and developed college website by which institutional
expenditure was reduced.
Extension and Outreach programs: Extension and outreach programs are organised by
IQAC through support services and task groups with the purpose mentioned below.
To enable the students to have plentiful opportunities to get real world experience.
To become aware of prevailing problems in the community
To instil the deeper sense of service
To promote cleanliness, health, education, environment awareness and superstitions.
To develop social values and social responsibility.
Some of the extension and outreach programs conducted are:
Rally on World Aids Day
Rally on Voters Day
Rally on Run for Unity on Rashtriya Ektha Diwas
NSS special Camps at villages
Health camps
Health awareness programs
Legal Literacy Camps
Environmental Consciousness programs
Conducting Socio-Economic surveys
Modati Adugu (First Step towards Better Society)
Swachh and Shresht Environment awareness programs in and outside the campus
and at villages
Our faculty members act as judges for competitions organized by various
institutions.
Some of the faculty members participated as subject experts in syllabus revision
committees and lecturers selection process.
Faculty provided induction training and orientation to newly recruited lecturers.
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Workshops on Health awareness and Health check-up camps:
S. No Date Activity Resource Person Brief Report
1 08.06.2010 Constitution of
Health Club
Phelix Edward
Principal Committee is constituted
2 12-11-2010 World Diabetic
Day Sri.Phelix Edward
PPT on Diabetes - causes and
remedies were explained
3 04-12-2010 PPT on Hepatitis-B Sri.Phelix Edward Causes and Remedies of Hepatitis-
B were explained
4 16-08-2011 Awareness program
on superstition Sri.Phelix Edward
How superstition leads to several
diseases and ultimate which causes
to death were explained.
5
18-1-2013
to
24-1-2013
Health awareness
program
Sri.D.Nagesh
Lecturer in
Zoology
Health awareness programme,
socio economic survey were
conducted
6 1-8-2013 to
3-8-2013
health check-up
camp
Dr.Prabhavathi,
Medical Officer,
Govt. medical
hospital
Organised health check-up for the
students of the college. Conducted
heamoglobin count test, provided
counselling iron, folic acid teblets
7 04.08.2014 Health Camp Smt. P Kalynai,
Principal
Students of all courses and staff off
our college underwent physical test
and health checkup in which BMI
and Blood HB levels.
8 03.09.2014
Awareness program
on the culture of
Breast Feeding.
Sri Rajender Babu
Dietician, Dist.
Govt. Hospital
Resource person has delivered a
lecture on diet and importance of
balanced food in day to day life.
And information given on BMI,
Burning calories, differences b/w
diet and balanced food, Importance
of HB level, and anemic symptoms
techniques.
9 14.11.2014 Elocution
Competition
Dr. Karunakar,
THW Mediacl
officer, Dr.
Mahender Reddy,
Nmucleous
Medical Officer,
Dr. Poonam,
T.B.Mediacal
Officer
Elocution competition was
conducted by DMHO, Medak dist
nand selected 6 students to
participate at dist level and students
general health checkup was
checked by team of doctors and
advices are given to students.
10 13.02.2015 Health awareness
program
Dr. Usha Kiran
MBBS DGO
The spokesperson stressed the need
of health and hygiene of adolescent
anaemia & infections. Students
interacted with the resource person
and clarified their doubts. Free
vitamin supplements and washing
liquids were supplied to students by
Mankind pharma.
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11 24.03.2015 Inauguration of
Health care center
Dr. Usha Kiran,
MBBS, DGO
Health care center was inagurated
by Dr. Usha Kiran under the
supervision and guidelines of
principal. Resource person
observed B.P. and generel health
checkup of all the students and staff
members and given important tips
to maintain good health.
12 23.07.2015 Health Camp Dr. Usha Kiran,
MBBS, DGO
Observed BP and normal check up
to staff and students and has given
necessary prescription.
13 27.08.2015 Health Camp Dr. Usha Kiran,
MBBS, DGO
Observed BP and normal check up
to staff and students and has given
necessary prescription.
14 29.10.2015 Health Camp Dr. Usha Kiran,
MBBS, DGO
Observed BP and normal check up
to staff and students and has given
necessary prescription.
15 29.10.2015 Awareness on
Breast Cancer
Dr. Usha Kiran,
MBBS, DGO
Causes, precautions, health care
tips, methods of noticing cancer at
an early stage were explained.
16 12.01.2016
Awareness Program
on Adolescent
Education
Dr. Kiranmayi,
Dr. Sundari
Menstrual Changes, Hygiene to be
followed etc were explained
17 29.01.2016
Dental Check-up
Camp at MNR
Dental Hospital,
Sangareddy
20 students along with 2 faculty
went to MNR dental Hospital
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IV. INFRASTRUCTURE AND LEARNING RESOURCES:
Physical facilities: Since last five years physical facilities and learning resources developed
are listed below.
Library, Physical Education Department, Science labs, Commerce lab were shifted
to new spacious block.
Audio Visual room was inaugurated with LCD projectors, Interactive Board, MANA
TV facilities.
Hostel is ready to occupy.
Two class rooms and one block of toilets were constructed.
BHEL started construction of three class rooms under Corporate Social Responsible.
Office and Library were automated.
New books were purchased and journals were subscribed.
40 new computers, UPS, Audio Podium, Photo copier, Colour printer, Laptop were
procured.
Installed RO system for safe drinking water.
Following furniture was donated by Alumni, IQAC coordinator and committee.
07 book racks
07 almirahs
30 chairs
04 tables
03 almirahs were procured under JKC and Entry into services (UGC XII) plan.
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V. STUDENTS SUPPORT AND PROGRESSION:
Academic performance:
The college has distinction of being the topper in academic performance compared to other
degree college as well as Osmania University.
Results 2014-15:
Graphical Representation:
Pass percentage with divisions
Course
Distinction 1st Class 2
nd Class 3
rd Class
No % No % No % No %
B.A. III TM - - 09 33.3 15 55.5 03 11.11
B.A. III UM - - 15 30.61 23 46.95 04 8.16
B.Com III (G) 02 16 06 50.00 04 33.00 - -
B.Com III (CA) 05 50 05 50 - - - -
B.Sc. BZC III 01 10 04 14.25 05 17.55 - -
B.Sc. MPC III - - 09 50 01 5.55 - -
Total 08 48 48 07
S. No. Course
No. of
Students
appeared
No. of
Students
passed
Pass Percentage 2014-15
College (%) O.U. (%)
1 B.A. 76 68 91 62.4
2 B.Com 50 22 45 42
3 B.Sc. (MPC) 18 10 56 48
4 B.Sc.(BZC) 28 10 36 48
Total 172 110 64 52.4
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
B.A. B.Com B.Sc. (MPC) B.Sc.(BZC)
College (%)
O.U. (%)
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COMPARISON 2014-15
S.No College Name Total avg
pass %
1 GDCW, Sangareddy 63.95
2 TARA GDC, Sangareddy 56.43
3 NMGDC, Jogipet 25.51
4 GDCW, Siddipet 51
5 GDCW, Jogipet 25.51
6 GDCW, Medak 39
7 GDCW, Zaheerabad 47.7
8 Osmania University 52.43
Graph Representation:
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70 63.95
56.43
25.51
51
25.51
39
47.7 52.43
GDCW, Sangareddy
TARA GDC, Sangareddy
NMGDC, Jogipet
GDCW, Siddipet
GDCW, Jogipet
GDCW, Medak
GDCW, Zaheerabad
Osmania University
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COMPARISON 2013 - 14
S. No Course /
College Name
Total avg
pass %
1 GDCW, Sangareddy 70.4
2 TARA GDC, Sangareddy 50.8
3 NMGDC, Jogipet 33.23
4 GDCW, Siddipet 45
5 GDCW, Gajwel 41
6 GDCW, Medak 49
7 GDC, Zaheerabad 52.38
8 Osmania University 62.03
Graph Representation:
As compared to the last year the result has come down. After taking remedial measures to improve
results of the students who appeared for supplementary examinations, 100% passed in B.Sc.
(MPC), BA and B.Com (Gen & CA) stream, in B.Sc. (BZC) 90% passed.
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80 70.4
50.8
33.23
45 41
49 52.38
62.03
GDCW, Sangareddy
TARA GDC, Sangareddy
NMGDC, Jogipet
GDCW, Siddipet
GDCW, Gajwel
GDCW, Medak
GDC, Zaheerabad
Osmania University
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Students Progression
Year
Course
PG (%) B.Ed. (%) Employment(%) Self-Employment(%) 2011-1
2
2012-1
3
2013-1
4
2014-1
5
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
2013-1
4
2014-1
5
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
2013-1
4
2014-1
5
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
2013-1
4
2014-1
5
BA TM 26 20 24 37 23 18 33 26 13 10 12 15 8 10 29 19
BA UM 7 4 10 8 20 17 33 25 7 5 6 16 5 7 7 4
B.Com 20 19 14 20 10 12 11 18 16 24 17 15 10 6 11 25
BZC 6 6 34 7 33 31 47 7 17 13 12 - 54 22 35 18
MPC 9 - 6 17 27 22 17 11 - - 6 - 27 22 17 11
Average 14 10 19 18 23 20 25 21 11 10 15 12 20 13 19 15
Alumni Association: Institution has a strong Alumni Association. They participate
in institutional social responsibility activities. They engage classes, tutorials, donated
books, and distributed prizes to the students. They also donated furniture to the
institution.
Following are the alumni activities:
S. No Date Activity
2010-11
1 24.07.2010 Legal awareness program
2011-12
1 09.07.2011 Vanamahotsavam
2 04.02.2012 Legal awareness program
2012-13
1 28.07.2012 Vanamahotsavam
2 19.12.2012 VIPANI
3 11.01.2013 Atrocities against women-preventive measures. Legal
awareness program
2013-14
1 24.07.2013 Donated books to students
2 24.07.2013 Vanamahotsavam
3 04.12.2014 VIPANI
4 21.01.2014 Legal Literacy Camp – RTI
2014-15
1 12.06.2014 Donated books
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2 12.07.2014 Alumni students meet
3 05.08.2014 Legal aspects relating to ragging in colleges
4 28.08.2014 Personality Development programs
2015-16
1 25.07.2015 Haritha Haram, Fistful of Rice-My share my help
2 25.07.2015 Donation of books to the students.
3 July-2015
onwards
Regularly engaging Tutorial classes
4
12.08.2015 Alumni Meet – Prizes distributed to the students who joined
in higher studies-2015
5 09.10.2015 Participated Bathukamma celebrations
Mentoring Programs: Most of our students are first generation learners and hail
from socially and economically deprived sections and from villages. Therefore to
develop self confidence levels, IQAC with the help of support services and task
groups is providing following mentoring services to students.
o Ward Counselling
o Career Counselling
o Personality Development programs
o Convergence meetings of students
o Orientation to newly admitted students
o Celebrating Freshers Day
o Health awareness programs
o Health check-up camps
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VI. GOVERNANCE, LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT:
Every year in the first staff meeting the Head of the Institution, in consultation with IQAC,
nominates and constitutes committees of task groups, support services, clubs with a senior faculty
as convenor and one or two faculty as members, students are also nominated as members to have
transparency and decentralization in administration, academic procedures and policy matters.
The IQAC with the help of following support services executes all the curricular, co-
curricular, extra-curricular activities successfully.
SUPPORT SERVICES CHART
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Apart from IQAC, CPDC also actively participates in the college planning and developing
activities.
Students Union: Every year college class representatives will be nominated to coordinate
and represent the grievances. During 2015-16 from the representatives nominated, students
union was formed as shown below.
S. No Position Name Contact No
01 Chairperson Smt. Sameera Nazneen
Principal
9908220121
02 Convener Smt. AV. Papamamba
Vice Principal
9963914441
03 Member Dr. SP. Krishna Veni
Asst. Proffessor
9032349901
04 President K. Chitra
B.A. III yr TM
05 Vice- President Sana
B.A. III yr UM
06 General Secretary T. Lakshmi
B.Com II yr
07 Joint Secretory Hashmath
B.A. III yr UM
08 Finance Secretary Shravani
B.Com III yr
09 Cultural Secretary Y. Meghamala
B.Sc. III yr
10 Literary Secretary Hazra
B.A. II yr UM
11 Sports Secretary G. Varalaxmi
B.A. III yr TM
The students represent their grievances in the convergence meet held at regular
intervals and through Students Union to Grievance Redressal Cell or ICC and get it solved.
The Students Union conducted Self Govt. Day on 4th
Sep, 2015 and celebrated Teachers
Day on 5th
Sep, 2015, conducted games to staff and distributed prizes.
Students Union has MoU with Sabitha Educational Society an NGO, Sangareddy
which is providing training to mentally handicapped children. The students visit the
organization at regular intervals and provide training to the child ren. They donate rice,
fruits, sweets and books to them.
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Meetings: Planning and execution of policies takes place through regular meetings with
stake holders.
Following meetings will be conducted at regular intervals.
o IQAC Executive Body meeting
o CPDC meeting
o Staff council meeting
o Staff meeting
o UGC committee and Purchase committee meeting
o IQAC review meetings
o Convergence meetings
o Alumni meetings
o Parents meetings
o Departmental review meetings
o Support services and club review meetings
o Staff and students joint meetings
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VII. INNOVATIVE AND BEST PRACTICES:
Environment Consciousness: With a mission to ensure and protect all human beings, living
creatures and environment, to make students and community aware of the importance of clean
and healthy environment, following steps have been taken up by IQAC through task groups
and support services.
Students and staff participate in cleaning of the campus, class rooms and planting tree
saplings at institutional level through clean and green program, Swachh Bharath and
Haritha Haram .
By organizing NSS special camps at villages, Students participate in cleaning and
planting programs at villages. The saplings also will be distributed to students during
Vana Mahotsavam program to plant in their villages.
The usage of plastic carry bags avoided in the college campus.
Students and staff observe to see that no lights, fans and other electric equipments runs
unnecessarily.
Awareness programs on Bio-Diversity, conservation of petroleum, environment
protection were organized.
Best practices:
Conducting faculty forum
Model Annual General Meeting of corporate sector.
Mock Assembly
VIPANI (Entrepreneurship Day)
Communication Skills Day
Modati Adugu(First Step)
Fistful of Rice – My Share of Help
Celebration of Bathukamma and Eid Milap
ICT based teaching and learning
Showing motivational videos
Conducting Co-curricular activities like
Role plays, group discussions, debates, class seminars, quiz etc. to enrich curriculum.
Inter departmental cooperative activities like seminars, quiz, exchange of faculty etc.
Students are training mentally challenged children at Sabitha Educational Society,
Sangareddy.
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ACTION PLAN
Perspective plans for Institutional Development
The plans of action chalked out by IQAC for quality enhancement for 10 years are as follows
Criteria Short term Plan Long term Plan
Curricular Aspects
Curricular Design To improve communication skills
of students
To start new combinations at UG
level and to start PG courses in all
departments.
Academic
Flexibility To provide job training to students
during vacation
To start need based and value added
certificate courses
Feed Back system
To strengthen mechanism to
obtain feedback from stake
holders
To collect structured feedback from
employers at regular intervals
Teaching Learning Evaluation
Admission Process
To increase intake by organising
motivational programs at junior
colleges
To start additional sections
Teaching Learning
Process
To involve Alumni members and
students in teaching and learning
programmes
To encourage more practical learning
through project works, educational
tours
To plan for more student centric
activities To Improve E-Learning facilities
Research, Consultancy and Extension
Teacher Quality ,
research promotion
To have faculty development
programmes and to organise
seminars and work shops
To motivate teachers to publish
papers in referred journals and to
write text books
To encourage to under take minor
and major research projects,
organise more workshops and
seminars.
To encourage all the faculty
members to pursue Ph.Ds
Consultancy
To extend IT consultancy to
neighbour organisations
To generate resources through
consultancy services
Extension Activities
To encourage all departments to
promote extension activities at
villages To adopt A village
To involve students more in
extension and outreach
programmes through NSS &
NCC.
Collaboration
To have MOUs with more
organisations
To have MOU with research bodies.
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Infrastructure
Physical facilities
To equip Audio Visual room with
adequate latest equipments and
enhance ICT based teaching using
latest educational technologies.
Capacity building in terms of
infrastructure to handle additional
courses, to have a new administrative
block and ladies waiting room.
To equip all class rooms with latest
Equipment
Governance leadership and management
Academic Audit To strengthen internal academic
audit.
To strengthen IQAC and CPDC by
involving employers and
industrialists
Financial
Management To get sponsorships from
corporate bodies
To mobilise resources by introducing
self-finance courses
Innovative & Best Practices
Best Practice
To inculcate moral and ethical
values among students.
To strengthen stake holders
relationships.
To form quality circles
To encourage current students to
become active future alumni.
To promote more eco-friendly
activities.
To promote alternate sources of
energy
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POST ACCREDITATION INITIATIVES:
NAAC peer team has visited our college in March 2008 and accredited the college with „B‟
Grade. Keeping in view the recommendations of NAAC peer team of the first cycle
accreditation process, following initiatives have been taken up for quality sustenance and
quality enhancement.
Ten recommendations and initiatives taken-up by the institution are as following.
1. Introduce P.G. courses and U.G. courses in innovative/job-oriented areas such as social
work, journalism and mass media, travel and tourism management, computer science
and applications and so on.
The college has introduced three UG courses MPC, MPCs and BZC in B.Sc.
Despite sincere attempts to introduce PG courses- M.Com and M.A (Urdu) due to
lack of intake capacity and being self financed, the courses could not be
commenced.
Following certificate courses were conducted.
S.No
Academi
c Year
Name of the
Program
Duration
and No.
of Days
Purpose
Collabo
ration
with
Organise
d
through
No. of
Students
attended
Feedb
ack
1 2010-11 Entrepreneur
ship Skills
Development
program in
PC Hardware
06.10.10
to
19.11.10
45Days
To train in PC
Hardware and to
promote
employment
opportunities
MSME,
Hyd
Dept. of
Commer
ce and
Career
Guidanc
e Cell
40 B
2 2012-13 Tailoring
Trade
04.02.13
to
27.03.13
52 days
To train the
students in
tailoring and
embroidery skills
and to promote
self-employment
opportunities
Women
&
Child
Welfare
agency
Women
empower
ment cell
30 A
3 2013-14 Photoshop 22.08.13
to
01.09.13
10 Days
To train in
Photoshop and to
promote
employable skills
and self-
employment
opportunities
Instituti
onal
Dept.of
Compute
rs
22 B
4 2014-15 PGDCA 01.07.14
to
31.12.14
6 months
To train in
Computers and
MS-Office to
develop
employable skills
DATA
PRO
institute
, Srd
Dept. of
Compute
rs
85 B
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5 2014-15 Women
Skills
Development
Program
01.12.14
To
31.12.14
1 month
Mutually
Learning and
Developing Skills
Instituti
onal
Career
Guidanc
e Cell
54 B
6 2015-16 Basics
Computer
Skills
31.08.15
to
10.08.15
10Days
Trained in using
of electronic
gadgets and basic
fundamental in
Computers and
make them e-
literates
Under
Nationa
l
Digital
Literac
y
Mission
in
collabo
ration
with
DATA
PRO
Dept. of
Compute
rs
200+ A
7 2015-16 Yoga
Training
10.09.15
To
22.09.15
10 Days
To promote
health care and
provide yoga
training
Pathanj
ali
Chikits
alaya,
Sangare
ddy
NCC and
Physical
Educatio
n
65
A
8 2015-16 Tally ERP
9.0
15.11.15
To
05.01.16
45 Days
To train in Tally
to develop
employable skills
Instituti
onal
Dept. of
Commer
ce,
GDCW
Sangared
dy
43
A
9 2015-16 Training in
Photography
27.08.15
to
30.08.15
4days
To impart skills
and to promote
self employment
Manjari
Photo
Studio
Srd
Dept. of
Physics
04 B
10 2015-16 Training in
methods of
vegetative
propagation
21.09.15
to
22.09.15
2days
To impart
advanced
practical
knowledge
Ganga
Nursery
Dept. of
Botany
05 B
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2. Establish collaborative linkages with national / neighbouring Institutes for teaching and
research Close linkage with the Alumni Association to offer short term vocational courses
as well as for holistic development of the institute may be considered.
The college has established linkages with the following institutes and organizations.
S. No Name of the
organization Objectives
Dept. with
which MOU is
established
Date of
MOU Duration
Linkages for On The Job Training
01 Micron CNC
Techniques,
Balanagar,Hyd
For academic cooperation
and OJT
Dept. of
Commerce
01.07.2015
3 years
02 Ganga Nursery,
Sangareddy
-do- Dept. of
Botany
20.06.2015 2 years
03 Manjari Photo
Studio, Sangareddy
-do- Dept. of
Physics
24.08.2015 2 years
Linkages for Promotion of health:
01 Sai Clinic and Scan
Center, Srd
For providing health
awareness and health
check up
Health Club
20.03.2015
2 years
02 Pathanjali Yoga To provide Yoga training NCC & Physical
Education
Jun-2015 3 years
Collaboration with organizations:
03 Ambedkar Study
Circle, Sangareddy
For providing coaching for
constable selections
GDCW ,
Sangareddy 31.08.2015 45 Days
05 Social Welfare
Hostel, Sangareddy
Govt. of Telangana
For providing Hostel
accommodation
GDCW ,
Sangareddy
02.06.2014 01Year
06 Asmitha Resource
Center, NGO
To conduct certificate
course in gender & Human
rights.
GDCW ,
Sangareddy
16.08.2013
01 year
07 Women and Child
Welfare
Department,
Govt. of A.P.
To conduct certificate
course in Tailoring Trade
Women
Empowerment
Cell
04.02.2013 52 Days
07 DATA PRO,
Sangareddy
To provide computer skills Dept. of
Computers
08
Sabitha
Educational
Society,Sangareddy
For academic cooperation
and social service
Students Union
& GDCW ,
Sangareddy
02.01.2015
2 years
Linkages with colleges:
01 GDC, Patancheru For academic cooperation GDCW, Srd 05.09.2012 5 years
03 NMGDC, Jogipet For academic cooperation GDCW, Srd 27.10.2014 3 years
06 GDCW, Jogipet For academic cooperation GDCW, Srd 27.10.2014 3 years
02 TARA GDC, Srd For academic cooperation GDCW, Srd 05.11.2014 5 years
04 GDC, Zaheerabad For academic cooperation GDCW, Srd 10.11.2014 5 years
05 GDC, Sadashivpet For academic cooperation GDCW, Srd 15.11.2014 5 years
07 SWRGDCW,
Budhera
For academic cooperation GDCW, Srd 02.12.2014 1 year
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3. Enhance organization of entrepreneurship and skill development programmes.
The collage has been conducting various entrepreneurship development and skill
development programs.
Skill Development programs
JKC- JKC training is provided in communication skills, analytical and computer
skills for three batches of students every year.
Communication Skills Day- Every year JKC and Dept. of English celebrate
jointly “Communication Skills Day” which focuses on development of
Conversational Skills and Interview skills among students.
Work shop on Entrepreneurship – Dept. of commerce organizes work shop on
entrepreneurial skills in which students‟ present papers and exchange ideas.
VIPANI – An exhibition cum sale of handicraft items and services is organized by
Department of Commerce in which students get opportunity to development
various skills.
Model AGM of corporate sector - In this program students act as directors, share
holders, auditors etc. and conduct model AGM by which managerial,
entrepreneurial, and communication skills are developed.
Certificate courses in Tailoring Trade, Computer Hardware, Tally ERP 9.0
Photoshop and PGDCA were conducted
Mock Assembly – In this program students play various roles and enact Assembly
proceedings.
Women Skills Development program – Under this program students and staff
mutually train each other in the skills like painting, embroidery etc.
4. Initiate research activities and funded projects
Three faculty members applied for MRPs under UGC (SERO) and got sanctioned.
Three lecturers are pursuing their Ph.D.
Conducted national level workshop on “Capacity building for placements” by
IQAC in collaboration with Directorate of Placement Services, Osmania
University, Hyderabad.
With the initiation of IQAC and research club Dept. of Economics has applied to
UGC SERO for conducting National Seminar at our college on Women
Empowerment through inclusive growth in Indian Economy.
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5. Create green and clean ambience on the campus
Awareness Programs on environment protection are organized every year.
NSS and ECO Club organises campus cleaning every month.
Vanamahotsavam is celebrated every year and saplings are planted and distributed
on the occasion to plant in villages.
Usage of plastic carry bags is prohibited in the campus.
Staff and students participated in Swatch Bharath program.
6. Library and finance management may be computerized and provision be made for
reading room facility.
Library is shifted to new block in which reading room facility is provided for the
staff and students.
The library has been enriched by purchase of academic, reference, competitive
examination books and journals.
Library is automated.
Office is automated.
7. Thrust on ICT in teaching learning methods.
There are 80 computers in the college, for the benefit of the students and staff.
Internet facility is also available.
Audio Visual room was established with the following facilities.
MANATV – students watch programs telecast by Commissionerate of
Collegiate Education (CCE) regularly as per time table.
LCD Projectors.
Smart Board.
OHP.
The college has back up facility with UPS for uninterrupted power supply.
All the departments using ICT facilities and teaching and learning process is taking
place through audio, video modes.
8. Introduction of staff and teacher welfare programmes. The State Government may
sanction adequate number of teaching and non-teaching posts to the college.
Four regular teaching posts and four contract faculty posts were sanctioned for BA
U/M and B.Sc. courses respectively.
Proposals have been sent for the remaining teaching and non-teaching posts to the
concerned authorities.
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9. Enhancement of Infrastructure facility following a well thought master plan.
Following additional infrastructure facilities were procured during last 5 years
Indoor games rooms.
Audio visual room.
Library Block.
Science laboratories.
Commerce lab.
New block of Toilets.
Two class rooms.
Women‟s Hostel.
Indoor stadium is under construction.
Three class rooms were constructed by BHEL under CSR.
Aurobindo Pharma Company has taken up construction of 4 toilets under CSR.
10. Enhancement of basic support services for students.
Support services enhanced and strengthened are
IQAC
JKC, NCC, NSS
WEC (Women Empowerment Cell)
Grievance and Redressal cell
Career guidance cell
Student counselling
Internal Complaints Committee
Health Club
Consumer Club
Red Ribbon Club
Pink Ribbon Club
Eco Club
Research Committee
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SWOT ANALYSIS OF THE INSTITUTION
Strengths:
Qualified and Committed Staff.
Adequate campus.
Good results.
Jawahar Knowledge Center (JKC).
Well-equipped Science Laboratories, Computer Lab, English Language Lab and
Commerce Lab.
Library.
Play grounds and well established Physical education department.
Women Empowerment Cell, Internal Complaints Committee, Grievance Cell.
Students support and Participation.
NCC and NSS.
Well motivated students.
Weakness:
Many students are from economically and socially weaker sections.
No adequate infrastructural facilities available.
Dropouts.
Inadequate furniture.
Limited course options.
Vacant posts.
Opportunities:
Decreasing the drop out rates.
Provision of hostel.
Location advantage.
Motivating the students for higher studies.
Preparing students for employment.
Scope for development of infrastructure.
Threats:
Many students are first generation learners.
Lack of adequate teaching and non-teaching staff.
Competition from private colleges due to reimbursement of fee by state Govt.
Establishment of both co-education and women‟s colleges by Government in nearby
towns.
Declining enrolment.
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PHOTO GALLERY
Ms. Vani Prasad, IAS, CCE- Commissioners Interactive session with staff
Bio Diversity program – awareness program on snake catching
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Legal awareness program by Sri. Durga Prasad, Judge, JJB
Personality Development program by Sri. Gampa Nageswar Rao, soft skills trainer
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Computer Training Program to staff
Website launching by Dist. Collector Sri. Dinakar Babu
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Career Guidance program by Dr. Rajani Priya, Employment Officer
Students participation in Voters Day Rally
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Awareness program on Movement against Trafficking by PRAJWALA, an NGO,
Hyderabad
Power of Women – awareness program on Women Empowerment
by Jana Vignana Vedika
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Science Exhibition in Yuvatarangam Competitions
Prize distribution in Yuvatarangam Competitions
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MEDIA COVERAGE
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MEDIA COVERAGE
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