Undergraduate Programmes


Part-1
Subject Syllabus
Telugu View Syllabus
Hindi View Syllabus
English View Syllabus
COMMUNICATION AND SOFT SKILLS View Syllabus
HUMAN VALUES AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS View Syllabus
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES View Syllabus
CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION View Syllabus
ANALYTICAL SKILLS View Syllabus
ENTREPRENUERSHIP View Syllabus
LEADERSHIP EDUCATION View Syllabus
Part-2
Course Year of Establishment Syllabus
SKILL DEVELOPMENT COURSES
ADVERTISING 2019 View Syllabus
AGRICULTURE MARKETING 2019 View Syllabus
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 2019 View Syllabus
FOOD ADULTERATION 2019 View Syllabus
SOLAR ENERGY 2019 View Syllabus
LIFE SKILL COURSES
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 2019 View Syllabus
HVPE 2019 View Syllabus
INDIAN CULTURE & SCIENCE 2019 View Syllabus
INFORMATION & COM.TECH 2019 View Syllabus
Part-3
Course Year of Establishment Syllabus
B.Sc(Mathematics,Physics,Chemistry) 1965 Mathematics
Physics
Chemistry
B.Sc(Chemistry,Botany,Zoology) 1965 Botany
Zoology
Chemistry
B.Com(General) 1965 Commerce
computers
B.Sc.(Mathematics,Physcis,Computer Science) 1992 Mathematics
Physcis
Computer Science
B.Com(Tax Procedure) 1996 Commerce
computers
B.Com(Computers) 1997 Commerce
Computers
B.C.A. 1998 Maths
Computers
Commerce
B.Sc(Mathematics,Computer Science,Electronics) 2003 Mathematics
Computer Science
Electronics
B.B.A. 2006 B.B.A
computers
B.Sc(Mathematics,Statistics,Computer Science) 2008 Mathematics
Statistics
Computer Science
B.Com(Logistics) 2013 B.Com(Logistics)
computers
B.Sc(Mathematics,Chemistry,ComputerScience) 2013 Mathematics
Chemistry
Computer Science
B.Sc(IOT) 2018 Electronics(IoT)
Maths(IoT)
Computers (IoT)
Statistics (IoT)
B.Sc(DATASCIENCE) 2019 Maths (DS)
Statistics (DS)
Computers (DS)
B.Voc.(WTSD) 2019 Maths (WTSD)
Computers(WTSD)
B.Voc. (IT& ITES) 2019 Maths(IT)
Computers(IT)

UGC Career Oriented Courses


The UGC during Xth Plan decided to recast the vocationalisation programme at undergraduate level under a modified scheme of CAREER ORIENTED PROGRMAME. The UGC has introduced a flexible system of certificate/diploma/advanced diploma programme, which run parallel to the conventional B.A., B.Com. and B.Sc. degrees. The Universities/colleges may formulate their own, ‘Need-Based’, Career-oriented courses.

The syllabi as per guidelines of the UGC on the scheme of courses may be prepared by the universities/colleges on their own keeping in view the subject specific academic needs and market requirements, with the help of the subject experts.

Under this scheme KBN College is offering the following UGC Career Oriented Courses.

OBJECTIVE

The objective of the scheme is to introduce career and market-oriented, skill enhancing add-on courses that have utility for job, self-employment and empowerment of the students. At the end of three years, the students will be equipped with a Certificate/Diploma/Advanced diploma in an add-on orientation course along with a conventional degree in Science/Arts/Commerce.


Vocational Education Training Courses


KBN College provides Vocational Education Training Courses like Computer Fundamentals, M.S.Office & Internet for all I year Degree students, DeskTop Publishing for all II year Degree students and Accounting Packages..Tally for all III Year B.Com Section Students to improve their employability skills. After the completion of the course Certificates will be issued to the students by State Institute of Vocational Education, Commissioner of Intermediate Education, AP, Guntur.


P.G.Diploma in E-Banking

Title of the Course

The Course shall be called Post Graduation Diploma in E-Banking which is abbreviated as PGDEB.

Duration of the Course

The PGDEB Course shall be of one year duration, extended over two semesters and adopts choice based credit system (CBCS) and grading system in line with national policies and international practices. The candidates shall be allowed a maximum of two years (4 semesters) of duration to be eligible for the award of degree, failing which he / she shall have to register once again as a fresh candidate.

Objectives of the Course

  • To equip students with necessary knowledge and skills and competencies to occupy positions of management and administration in business, industry, public system and the government.
  • To inculcate appropriate ethical values and attitudes among students to function effectively in the work environment. Electronic and internet banking systems and operations of Electronic fund transfers
  • Electronic finance and banking across boarders
  • Dynamic forms of international financial integration
  • Contribution of electronic financial globalization.

Outcomes of the Course

Students who complete the PG Diploma in E-Banking should be able to • Understand basic concepts and their applications to domestic and global commerce and trade. • Familiarize themselves with financial concepts, analysis and reporting systems. • Understand the political, environmental, legal, and regulatory settings of the organization. • Acquire leadership skills, understand group and individual dynamics, and be able to work in teams. • Enhance oral and written communication skills.

Eligibility for Admission

Admission into PGDEB Course shall be made subject to the eligibility, qualifications and specialization prescribed by the University from time to time. Admissions shall be made on the basis of merit rank obtained by the qualifying candidate at KRUCET examination conducted by Krishna University subject to reservations prescribed by the university from time to time.

e-Banking - I & II Semesters Syllabus with Model Papers
BOS CERTIFICATE

Community College Scheme


Printing Technology Details

KBN College offers Six months Diploma course in “Printing Technology” under the scheme of UGC Community College. Printing Technology has a wide range of opportunities for Students/ Entrepreneurs. There are various Career opportunities in Government Publishing Houses, Government Printing Organisations, Commercial Printing Organisations Publishing Houses in Private Sector, Pre-Press Solutions for Printing Industries, Designing and Digital Printing, Hologram Printing and etc. The course introduced during the academic year 2015-16. The admission is open for all the aspirants who want to make a career in Printing Technology.

Name and contact details of the nodal person

J. Panduranga Rao,

Nodal Officer,

Community College

K.B.N .College, Vijayawada. A.P

e-mail: prints.kbn@gmail.com

Mobile No.: 09441176794

Name of the industry partner:

Express Printers,

# 26-13- 53, Sanyasiraju Street,

Gandhinagar, Vijayawada-1

Minimum eligibility of the beneficiaries under the scheme(Education level): Intermediate/ +2.

Age requirements of the beneficiaries: Above 18 Years.

Name of Certifying Agency

Express Printers

# 26-13- 53, Sanyasiraju Street,

Gandhinagar, Vijayawada-1


Diploma Programmes



Diploma in Yoga


Preface

Yoga is an activity that increases flexibility, strengthens muscles, centers thoughts, and relaxes and calms anyone. Yoga is an ancient physical and spiritual discipline and branch of philosophy that originated in India reportedly more than 5,000 years ago. The word Yoga comes from the Sanskrit word yuj, which means to unite-the “joining or integrating of all aspects of the individual-body with mind and mind with soul-to achieve a happy, balanced and useful life. “The ultimate aim of yoga is to reach kalvalya(emancipation or ultimate freedom). Yogis over the millennia passed down the discipline to their students, and many different schools of yoga developed as it spread. The oldest texts in existence is generally believed to be written by Patanjali, an Indian yogic sage who lived somewhere between 2,000 and 2,500 years ago. Patanjali is credited with writing the Yoga Sutras, which are the principles, philosophy, and practices of yoga that are still followed today. Buddism and other Eastern spiritual traditions use many of the yoga techniques or derivations of those techniques.

In the light of the above Kakaraparti Bhavanarayana College to fulfil its motto and all round personality of the students and freeing oneself from the predicaments and evolving as person with free soul is imparting yoga through Physical Education department. We wish this endeavour in yoking mind with soul will go long way in shaping the life of our students.

About Yoga

The word yoga is derived from a Sanskrit word “YUG” means ‘Uniting’. The main aim of yoga is to unite our mind with our body. This is possible through the practice of asana, pranayama, meditation and mudra. Yoga is not a religion, nor a philosophical doctrine. It is wisdom of life. It is an experience. It elevates the thoughts and ideas of a person. Yoga is a method of training the mind to realize the hidden powers wihin us. It is the science of evolution. The science of yoga begins to work on physical body first. Yoga aims at bringing the different body function into perfect coordination, So that they work for the good of whole body. From the physical body yoga moves on to the mental and emotional levels. Through the regular practise of yoga, awareness develops. Gradually this awareness leads to balance the emotional, mental and physical levels, thus helping one to lead a happy life.

History of Yoga

The yoga we know today was developed as a part of the tantric civilization which existed in India and all parts of the world more than ten thousand years ago. In archaeological excavations made in Indus valley at HARAPPA and MOHENJODARO, now in modern Pakistan, many statues have found depiciting deities resembling Lord Shiva and Parvathi performing various asanas and practising meditation. According to mythical tradition, Shiva is said to be founder of yoga and Parvathi his first disciple. In ancient times, yoga techniques were kept secret and were never written down or exposed to public. They were passed on from teacher or guru to disciple by word of mouth ie, only orally transmission between master and disciple (guru-sishya parampara).

Lord KRISHNA to VIVASVAT -> VIVASVAT to MANU ->MANU to IKSHVAKU.

But such orally transmitted yoga tradition is lost in time and came in the form of books. Pathanjali guru wrote yoga sutras. Swami Matsyendranath wrote Hath Cult. Swami Swatmarama wrote Hatha yoga, Goraksha sataka, Goraksha paddhathi. We can see references of yoga in puranas also. ‘Brahma’ puranam gives 1st preference to yoga, then to Vedas Puranas & Ithihasas.

  • ‘Padma’ puranam speaks of Kriya yoga.
  • ‘Vaayu’ puranam contains Maheswara yoga.
  • ‘Bhagavat’ Puranam speaks of Bhakti yoga.
  • ‘Linga’ puranam introduced 8 fold practice of yoga, which is called as Ashtanga yoga.
  • ‘Ashtanga’ yoga is also seen in Kurma, Garuda, Agni, Markandeya puranas.
  • Practice of Kundalini yoga is striking in Devi-bhagavata purana.

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