VIII. FEE
(a) Details of fee, as approved by State fee Committee, for the Institution
(i) B.
Tech. Course:
An annual
tuition fee of Rs. 31,200/- is prescribed by the State
Government for students admitted through EAMCET counseling.
(Category : A
seats)
A maximum
tuition fee of Rs. 91,700/- is prescribed for students seeking
admission under Management Quota (Category: B seats).
(ii) MCA
Course:
An annual
tuition fee of Rs. 27,000/- is prescribed by the State
Government for students admitted through ICET counseling.
(Category : A
seats)
A maximum
tuition fee of Rs. 73,100/- is prescribed for students seeking
admission under Management Quota (Category: B seats).
(iii) MBA
Course:
An annual
tuition fee of Rs. 27,000/- is prescribed by the State
Government for students admitted through ICET counseling.
(Category : A
seats)
A maximum
tuition fee of Rs. 73,100/- is prescribed for students seeking
admission under Management Quota (Category: B seats).
(b) Time Schedule for payment of fee for the entire programme
At the time of admission, the tuition fee for First Year is
collected by the Convenor, EAMCET and the Convenor, ICET and
the same will be sent to the college later on. However, for
subsequent years, the students are given one month of time,
after reopening of the college, to pay the tuition fee.
(c) No. of Fee waivers granted with amount and name of students: — NIL —
(d) Number of scholarships offered by the institute, duration and amount:
— NIL —
(e) Criteria for fee waivers/ scholarships : Not Applicable
(f) Estimated cost of Boarding and Lodging in Hostels: Rs. 2,000 per month
IX. ADMISSION
(a)
No. of seats sanctioned with the year of approval:
Course |
Branch |
No. of seats sanctioned |
Year of approval by AICTE (give approval ref. No. & date) |
B.Tech |
CSE |
120 |
i) File No:730-50-519(E) / ET / 2007,
Dated:28-08-2007
ii) File No:730-50-519(E) / ET / 2007, Dated:31-07-2008
iii) File No:730-50-519(E) / ET / 2007, Dated:31-07-2009 |
IT |
60 |
ECE |
120 |
EEE |
60 |
| CIVIL |
60 |
MBA |
MBA |
60 |
File No:730-50-519(E) / ET / 2007,
Dated:31-07-2009 |
MCA |
MCA |
60 |
File No:730-50-519(E) / ET / 2007,
Dated:31-07-2008 |
(b) No. of students admitted under various categories each year
in the last three years:
--- Not
applicable ---
(c)
Number of applications received during last two years for
admission under management quota
&
number admitted:
--- Not
applicable ---
X.
ADMISSION PROCEDURE
(a) The Admission test being followed, name and address of the
Test Agency and its URL:
Common entrance tests for the state of A.P
namely, Engineering, Agriculture, Medicine Common Entrance Test
(EAMCET) for admission into B. Tech. Courses and ICET for
admission into MCA Course are conducted by the State Government.
The URL of conducting agencies is, respectively, http://www.apsche.ac.in .
(b)
Number of seats allotted to Test Qualified Candidates:
75% of the
sanctioned seats are filled by the Government strictly based on
the rank obtained in EAMCET (for B. Tech.) and ICET
(for MCA) examination and following the rules of reservations.
The remaining 25% of seats are filled by the Management.
(c) Calendar for Admission against management / vacant seats:
The last date for filling up the
Management/ vacant seats will be notified by the State
Government of A.P.
XI.
CRITERIA AND WEIGHTAGES FOR ADMISSION
(a)
Criteria for Admission and weightages of Admission Test, marks
in qualifying examination:
(i) B. Tech. Course: The candidates should pass in Intermediate (+2)
examination, for to be eligible to appear for
EAMCET examination. The candidate should qualify in EAMCET
examination and secure a rank. The admission is based on solely
an EAMCET rank and no weightage is given for the marks in
qualifying exam.
(ii) MCA Course: The candidates should pass in any degree (10+2+3) examination, for to
be eligible to appear for
ICET examination. The candidate should qualify in ICET
examination and secure a rank. The admission is based on
solely
an ICET rank and no weightage is given for the marks in
qualifying exam.
(iii) MBA Course: The candidates should pass in any degree (10+2+3) examination, for to
be eligible to appear for
ICET examination. The candidate should qualify in ICET
examination and secure a rank. The admission is based on
solely
an ICET rank and no weightage is given for the marks in
qualifying exam.
(b) Minimum level of acceptance: A minimum of
25% of marks in entrance examination should be obtained.
(c)
Cutoff levels of percentage & percentile scores of the
candidates in the admission test:
All EAMCET and ICET qualified students are
eligible for admission.
(d) Marks scored in Test and in aggregate for all candidates who
were admitted:
Marks scored by the students in EAMCET and ICET
examinations are available with the concerned conveners only.
XII.
APPLICATION FORM
For Category-A seats, the application form is
issued by the concerned EAMCET and ICET conveners.
For Category-B seats (Management quota), the
downloadable application form is hosted on the college website.
XIII. LIST
OF APPLICANTS
Category-A seats: The candidates who got qualified in EAMCET 2008 and ICET
2008 are eligible to appear for
the counseling conducted by the State Government.
XIV. RESULTS
OF ADMISSION UNDER MANAGEMENT SEATS / VACANT SEATS
As the number of students seeking admission
under management quota was limited, no separate test was
conducted and admissions were made
on their marks in Intermediate / EAMCET and ICET performance as
per guidelines of the
State Government.
XV.
INFORMATION ON INFRASTRUCTURE AND OTHER RESOURCES AVAILABLE
(a) Library:
(i) Number of books / titles / journals
available:
Course |
No. of titles of the books |
No. of volumes |
Journals |
B. Tech.
|
2264 |
11042 |
78
(National) – Already available
14 (Inter National) –Already available
Already subscribed to IEEE membership.
(IEEE Membership No. 90468219) |
MCA |
388 |
2015 |
MBA |
166 |
1027 |
|
(ii)
List of online National / International journals subscribed:
Will be subscribing this year.
(iii) E. Library Facilities:
Not Applicable
(b) Laboratory:
The college is equipped with all the laboratories
that are required with sophisticated equipment and high-end
computers.
(c) Computing Facilities:
S.
No. |
Particulars |
Requirements as per norms (1:4 for B.Tech) |
Availability |
1 |
No. of computer terminals |
380 |
313 |
2 |
Hardware specification |
P4 |
P4 (DUAL CORE)
CPU PD 3.00 GHz 800M ZXZM, 512 MB RAM, 80 GB 7200 RPM HDD |
3 |
No. of terminals of LAN/WAN |
380 |
380 |
4 |
Relevant Legal Software |
Application : 4
System : 2 |
Application :4 C,MS-OFFICE,
K-VAN(ENGLISH SOFTWARE), NAV ,Multisim, ORCAD PSPICE, XILINX PLACE & ROUTE, FPGE , MAT LAB
System : 2
WindowsXP, Linux,SCO-UNIX |
5 |
Printers |
20 |
20 |
6 |
Internet Accessibility |
- |
2MB |
(a) Workshop:
Games
and Sports Facilities: Indoor games facilities are provided with Table Tennis,
Carroms, Chess etc., and outdoor games
like Volley Ball, Tenni-coit, Shuttle etc. are provided.
Extra
Curriculum Activities:
The students are encouraged to actively participate in various
extra curriculum activities,
like participating in Paper Contest programmes conducted by
various colleges, group discussion, technical quiz programmes,
extempore, debate, essay writing, seminars etc. through out the
year. The institution has adopted a practice of inviting
the eminent and elite personalities in various fields of
engineering and management to deliver expert lectures for the
benefit of the students.
Soft Skill
Development Facilities: The institution is specially focusing on improving the
communication and soft skills of the students and to train up
the students to confidently face the interviews. The institution
has already registered for Jawahar Knowledge Centre (JKC) – a
State Government Organization – that imparts training to the
students in communication and soft skills for the rest of 3
years.
Instructional Area for the existing programme(s) |
|
Particulars |
Number of rooms |
Carpet area of each
room |
Total Area (Sq.m) |
|
Class Rooms |
27 |
66 |
1782 |
Drawing Hall (*) |
1 |
132 |
132 |
Computer Labs |
6 |
285 |
1708 |
Library |
1 |
462 |
462 |
Laboratories & workshops |
13 |
380 |
2364 |
| Tutorials, Staff Room etc., |
20 |
33 |
660 |
Central Examination Facility, Number of rooms and capacity of each
: The examination section consists three rooms with two
computers, internet connection, two printers and two
photocopiers.
(e) Teaching Learning Process
(i) Curricula and syllabi for each of the
programmes as approved by the University
The syllabus as per JNTU Kakinada is followed.
(i) Academic
Calendar of the University
I Year B. Tech.
Instructions
: 29.09.2008
to 16.05.2009 (33W)
Preparation and practicals
:
18.05.2009 to
26.05.2009
End
Examinations
:
28.05.2009 to
14.06.2009
Summer
Vacation
:
15.06.2009 to
28.06.2009
Commencement of ClassWork for II year I semester : 29-06-2009
II B. Tech. – II Semester:
Instructions
: 01.12.2008
to 04.04.2009 (18W)
Preparation and practicals
:
06.04.2009 to
18.04.2009
End
Examinations
:
20.04.2009 to
05.05.2009
Summer
Vacation
:
06.05.2009 to
22.06.2009
Commencement of
class-
work for III Year
I
semester.
:
15.06.2009
(iii) Academic Time Table: The time tables are framed and followed accordingly.
(iv) Teaching Load of each Faculty&