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.
J. Panduranga Rao,
Nodal Officer,
Community College
K.B.N .College, Vijayawada. A.P
e-mail: prints.kbn@gmail.com
Mobile No.: 09441176794
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.
Express Printers
# 26-13- 53, Sanyasiraju Street,
Gandhinagar, Vijayawada-1
This Cell was established in the year 2005 with an objective of fostering gender equality, creating a supportive environment for women, and promoting their empowerment within the college community.
In 2016, the College was granted recognition by the UGC for the establishment of a Women's Studies Centre under the development of women studies in Indian universities and colleges program of UGC.
UGC - WOMEN’S STUDIES CENTRE |
|
Dr. G. Krishnaveni |
Head, Dept. of Chemistry Director |
Smt. V. Sailaja |
Asst. Prof., Dept. of Commerce & Management, Convenor |
Ms. P. Kalma Begum |
Head, Dept. of Mathematics, Member |
Smt. M. Kaladevi |
Asst. Prof., Dept. of Computers, Member |
Smt. S. Jaya Bharathi |
Asst. Prof., Dept. of Mathematics, Member |
Smt. K. Swathi |
Asst. Prof., Dept. of Chemistry, Member |
Ms. G. Madhuri |
Asst. Prof., Dept. of Computers, Member |
Ms. P. Vyshnavi |
Asst. Prof., Dept. of Commerce & Management, Member |
Smt. A. Aruna |
Asst. Prof., Dept. of Computers, Member |
Ms. G. Jayasree |
II M.Sc. (OCH), Student Member |
Ms. Ch. Pavani |
II MBA, Student Member |
Ms. P. Deepthi Darahas |
II BBA, Student Member |
Year of Establishment:
2010
To realize the primary needs of the students and staff and to secure civil liberties for everybody, a Grievance and Redressal Cell has been constituted in Kakaraparti Bhavanarayana College (KBN) in accordance with UGC guidelines on 10.08.2010. The Cell enables a student to express his/her feelings by initiating and pursuing the grievance procedure in accordance with the rules and regulations of the College. 'Student's Grievance Cell' enquires and analyses the nature and pattern of the grievances in a strictly confidential manner. The Grievance Redressal Cell convenes meetings periodically and takes steps to redress the grievance
The objective of the Grievance Redressal Cell is to develop a responsive and accountable attitude among all the stakeholders in order to maintain a harmonious educational atmosphere in the Institute. The objectives of the Grievance Redressal Cell are:
Scope:
The cell deals with Grievances received in writing or sometimes orally from the students about any of the following matters:
Administrative matters:
Related to admission procedure, student scholarships, Attendance, Grievance related to charging of fees, timely issue of conduct certificates, transfer certificates, Migration certificates, provision of student amenities, etc. from the office.
Examination related matters: Related to Conduction of examinations, Questions from out of syllabus in the exams, Declaration of results, Evaluation practices, timely issue of marks list, Duplicate mark sheets if necessary & Provisional certificates etc.
Academic Matters: Related to Class room management, completion of syllabus, teaching methods, treatment by lecturers, Ward Counselling system etc.
Financial matters: Related to dues and payments of regular fees, examination fees, condonation, for various items from library and laboratories, etc.
Harassment & victimization matters: Related to Eve- teasing, Ragging, bullying from other students, sexual harassment and victimization of students by lecturers.
Other matters: Related to conditions of sanitation, infra structural facilities, preparation of food in canteen, availability of transport etc.
Appeals & Grievances Redressal cell is established to educate students and eradicate problems like Eve- teasing, ragging, harassment & victimization of students both physical and mental,redressing the academic related problems.The Grievances Redressal cell also looks after greviences related to Admission procedure, Completion of syllabus, Teaching methods, Regularity in Conducting examinations,Evaluation practices,Declaring results, Student scholarships, Provision of student amenities, Attendance, Grievance related to fees structures and other related issues from time to time.
The grievance procedure is a machinery to sort out the issues between student and college. It is a device to settle a problem. It enables to express feelings by initiating and pursuing the grievance procedure in accordance with the rules and regulations of the college. It involves a process of investigation in which 'Student's Grievance Cell' enquires and analyses the nature and pattern of the grievances in a strictly confidential manner. Emphasis on procedural fairness has been given with a view to "the right to be heard and right to be treated without bias".
Anyone with a genuine grievance may approach the members of Grievance Redressal cell in person, or in consultation with the Principal. In case the student is unwilling to appear in self, grievances may be dropped in writing at the complaint/ suggestion box installed in the college near the administrative block, Computer department and Central Library Reading Room.
The students can also put in writing their suggestions for improving the Academics / Administration in the College and drop it in the complaint/ suggestion box.
They may also approach the members of the cell or their Ward Counsellor or any of their other lecturers as is comfortable to them. The complaints are taken out on every Wednesday & Saturday by the authorities and the matter is intimated to the Principal and Grievance Redressal cell members for necessary action.
Grievance Redressal Cell |
|
Dr. M. Venkateswara Rao |
Asst. Prof. & Vice-Principal, Convenor |
Sri S. Venkatesh |
Director, PG Courses, Member |
Dr. T. Bhagya Kumar |
Principal I/c, Jr. college, Member |
Dr. G. Krishnaveni |
IQAC Coordinator, Member |
Sri Ch. Ramesh Babu |
Controller of Examinations, Member |
Sri P. Ravindra |
Head, Dept. of Computer Science, Member |
Smt. V. Sailaja |
Convenor, UGC Women's Studies Centre, Member |
Mr. R. Varun Teja |
II MCA, Student Member |
Mr. V. Vinay |
II MBA, Student Member |
Mr. R. Swathi Kiran Kumar |
I M.Sc. (Data Science), Student Member |
Mr. Sk. Afrid |
III BBA, Student Member |
Ms. U. Tanuja |
III BCA, Student Member |
Mr. D. Kasi Venkateswarlu |
III B.Com. (Comp), Student Member |
Ms. B. Amani |
II B.Voc. (WT&SD) , Student Member |
Mr. Ritesh Kumar Nayak |
II B.Sc. (DS), Student Member |
Under National AIDS Control Programme (NACP), the Red Ribbon Club in the institution was established in the year 2012. The club conducts the regular activities to encourage Voluntary Blood Donation and increase Awareness on AIDS and its related issues. The Students have satisfaction beyond any scale that they are able to serve the society. Patients suffering from chronic blood deficiency, accidents, undergoing critical surgery are provided with blood through the KBN Help Line. Every year the people approaching for blood are able to get the benefit ‘free of cost’.
The RRC promotes access to information on healthy life and voluntary blood donation. The Red Ribbon Club is a voluntary on-campus intervention program for students. The programs organized by RRC addresses the knowledge, attitude and behaviour of the youths in the interrelated areas of Voluntary Blood Donation like HIV & AIDS as demanded by their age, environment, and life style.
Activities in Our College
RED RIBBON CLUB |
|
Sri Sk. Ismaiel Ali Basha |
Head, Dept. of Botany, Convenor |
Sri N. Sambasiva Rao |
Incharge, HVPE, Member |
Sri D. Pavan Kumar |
Asst. Prof., Dept. of Commerce & Management, Member |
Ms. M. Sahithi |
Asst. Prof., Dept. of Zoology, Member |
Mr. Sk. Mothi |
III B.Sc. (CBZ), Student Member |
Ms. G. Devi |
III B.Sc. (CBZ), Student Member |
Mr. P. Harshavardhan Sriram |
II B.Sc. (CBZ), Student Member |
Date |
No. of Participants |
No. of Units Blood Collected |
In Collaboration with |
06/11/2023 |
103 |
103 |
NTR District Medical and Health Department |
24/09/2023 |
68 |
68 |
NTR District Medical and Health Department |
05/11/2022 |
100 |
95 |
Indian Red Cross Society |
15/08/2022 |
100 |
100 |
Indian Red Cross Society |
04/05/2022 |
250 |
250 |
Indian Red Cross Society |
06/11/2021 |
100 |
77 |
Indian Red Cross Society |
21/10/2021 |
52 |
52 |
Indian Red Cross Society |
23/03/2021 |
96 |
96 |
Indian Red Cross Society |
27/11/2019 |
800 |
500 |
Indian Red Cross Society |
06/11/2019 |
348 |
313 |
Rotary Red Cross Blood Bank |
03/08/2019 |
58 |
52 |
Indian Red Cross Society |
4/10/2018 |
115 |
102 |
Red Cross Blood Bank |
6/11/2018 |
84 |
70 |
Rotary Red Cross Blood Bank |
19/01/2018 |
77 |
62 |
Vasavi Club |
06/11/2017 |
103 |
90 |
Rotary Red Cross Blood Bank |
18/7/2017 |
68 |
60 |
Rotary Red Cross Blood Bank |
15/03/2017 |
47 |
33 |
Capital Blood Bank |
Year of Establishment:22.03.2017
Importance / Purpose of the Club:
KBN COLLEGE CONSUMER CLUB |
|
Sri Vijayababu Tekkem |
Asst. Prof., Dept. of Commerce & Management, Convenor |
Sri Ch. Ravindranath |
Asst. Prof., Dept. of Commerce & Management, Member |
Sri D. Pavan Kumar |
Asst. Prof., Dept. of Commerce & Management, Member |
Dr. B. Arun Kumar |
Asst. Prof., Dept. of MBA, Member |
Mr. G. Purna Chandra Raju |
II MBA, Student Member |
Mr. M. Eswar |
III BBA, Student Member |
Year of Establishment:
1965
As Regular officers in Indian Army - 25 vacancies reserved for NCC 'C' Certificate holders for every cource, ie... 50 seats each year irrepective of merit in SSB.
As Short Service Commissioned Officers in the Indian Army - NCC 'C' Certificate holders are exempted from appearing in written Examination (UPSC exam). 50 vacancies are reserved in each course ie... 100 seats for each year.
As Regular Officers in Indian Navy - Six vacancies are reserved in each course ie... 12 seats per year for NCC 'C' Certificate(Naval Wing) holders. They must have passed BSc(Physics and Maths) or BE, are 19 to 24 years of age and are deemed fit to undergo training in Naval Academy, Goa by the Services Selection Board (SSB). Such candidates are exempted from appearing in the CDS Examination conducted by UPSC.
As Regular Officers in Indian Air Forc - 10% of all available seats are reserved for NCC 'C' Certificate (Air Wing) holders including Pilot courses. They need NOT appear for UPSC Exam.
The certificates you earn as a JD (Junior Division) and SD (Senior Division) Cadet in school and college prove to be a massive help whilst getting into the NDA as well as into government related jobs
Certificates are only good if you know to express what you have learnt while earning them. And trust me, in life you'll never fall short of words while speaking of the values and experiences you will have gained from joining the NCC; be it among friends or at an interview
Details of the Convener:
Name of the Convener |
Captain KPT Vijaya Bhaskar, ANO |
Department |
Department of Chemistry |
Designation |
Asst. Professor. |
Phone |
7330958063 |
List of Members in the Cell:
NCC COMMITTEE |
|
Captain KPT Vijaya Bhaskar |
Asst. Prof., Dept. of Chemistry, Convenor |
Sri Ch. Naga Bhushanam |
Head, Dept. of Physics, Member |
Sri D. Hema Chandra Rao |
Physical Director, Member |
Smt. K. Swathi |
Asst. Prof., Dept. of Chemistry, Member |
Ms. G. Harika |
III BCA, Student Member |
Ms. K. Ramyasri |
II B.Com. (Comp), Student Member |
Mr. A. Anil Kumar |
II B.Com. (Gen), Student Member |
Mr. Pothuraju Naga Veera Babu |
II B.Com. (Comp), Student Member |
Mr. Ch. Srinivas |
II B.Com. (Comp), Student Member |
National Service Scheme, under the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports Govt. of India, popularly known as NSS was launched in the Honourable Mahatma Gandhi's Birth Centenary Year 1969, in 37 Universities involving 40,000 students with primary focus on the development of personality of students through community service. Today, NSS has more than 3.2 million student volunteers on its roll spread over 298 Universities and 42 (+2) Senior Secondary Councils and Directorate of Vocational Education all over the country. From its inception, more than 3.75 crores students from Universities, Colleges and Institutions of higher learning have benefited from the NSS activities, as student volunteers.
National Service Scheme provides the students an opportunity to understand the community; identify its needs and problems as well as the solutions in which they can be involved by assuming social and civic responsibilities. NSS also provides students with the opportunity to apply their education in finding practical solutions to the problems faced by the individuals and the community at large. NSS aims at arousing social consciousness of the youth with an overall objective of personality development through community service. NSS enables students to participate in various programmes of social service and national development, and to help the community.
The motto of NSS is - ‘Not Me But You’ - giving out the message to put others before oneself. It highlights the basic philosophy of NSS, which is the appreciation of other’s point of view and consideration of other living beings. NSS believes that the welfare of an individual lies in the welfare of the society and thus, the welfare of the society is the major objective of the NSS volunteers.
The symbol of the National Service Scheme is based on the 'Rath' wheel of the Konark Sun Temple situated in Orissa. These giant wheels of the Sun Temple portray the cycle of creation, preservation and release, and signify the movement in life across time and space. The design of the symbol, a simplified form of the Sun-chariot wheel primarily depicts movement. The wheel signifies the progressive cycle of life. It stands for continuity as well as change and implies the continuous striving of NSS for social transformation and upliftment.
in the past the themes of the Special Camping Programmes have been 'Youth Against Famine', 'Youth Against Dirt and Disease', 'Youth for Rural Reconstruction', 'Youth for Eco-Development', 'Youth for Mass Literacy', 'Youth for National Integration & Social Harmony', 'Youth for Sustainable Development with special focus on Watershed Management and Wasteland Development'
NSS COMMITTEE |
|
Sri V. Seshagiri Rao |
Asst. Prof., Dept. of Commerce, Program Officer Unit–I Convenor |
Sri D. Pavan Kumar |
Asst. Prof., Dept. of Commerce, Program Officer Unit – II Convenor |
Sri N. Sambasiva Rao |
Incharge, HVPE, Program Officer Unit – III Convenor |
Dr. N. Venkateswara Rao |
Asst. Prof., Dept. of Commerce, Member |
Ms. P. Kalma Begum |
Head, Dept. of Mathematics, Member |
Mr. N. Praveen Sai |
I MBA, Student Member |
Mr. S. Surya Prakash |
I MCA, Student Member |
Ms. S. Devi Sri |
II B.Com. (Gen), Student Member |
Mr. Mohammad Galib Shahid |
II B.Com. (Gen), Student Member |
Mr. R. Akash |
III BBA, Student Member |
Ms. G. Likhitha |
II B.Com. (Log), Student Member |
The Dramatic Association of KBN College strives to train students in various Fine Arts and improve their expressive ability. The association was inaugurated by the veteran hero of Telugu celluloid, Dada Saheb Phalki Awardee Padma Bhushan Dr. Akkineni Nageswara Rao in 1965. Since then the association trained many students in fine arts who established themselves as renounned Cinema, Television and Theatre Artists, Writers and Directors. Every year our students have been participating in the Inter Collegiate Youth Festivals conducted by the Univeristy and won Chamnpionships in various competitions. They have been selected to represent the affiliated university in the South Zone Inter University Youth Festival Competitions.
KALANIKETHAN: To promote fine arts and cultural activities the college Management constructed an open air auditorium- KALANIKETHAN in 1970. It was inaugurated by Home Minister of Andhra Pradesh Sri. Jalagam Vengal Rao. Since then the Dramatic Association not only trained students in fine arts but also invited renounned artists of various forms of art. The Dramatic association has been striving for the promotion and development of fine arts with Kalaniketan as the stage for its performance.
Goal: The Indian culture finds excellent expression in its various art forms. The protection of the various art forms which constitute the soul of Indian Culture is through their promotion. The Dramatic Association works in this direction by introducing the students to various art forms and perfecting their skills and performance. Students are encouraged mainly in Folk art forms, theatre classical, light classical and folk music. Effective communication skills are the key to success in the present day world. We believe that a student who excels in arts can also achieve excellence in effective communication. The Dramatic Association enables students to excel in carrers through the training given in fine arts. The Association enabling them to develop as proud citizen of India.
Social Service: The Dramatic Association takes an active part in social service activities too. In 1970 when the District was affected by a fierce cyclonic storm, the Dramatic association presented various plays and dramas along with famous artists and collected funds. It also arranged a Musical Night with Padmasri Ghantasala Venkateswara Rao and utilised the funds for flood effected regions.
Artists from the College: Our old student’s chose their careers as famous cinema, television and theatre artists and spread the name and fame of the college far and wide. Sri. Mudili Sanjeevi is a famous theatre and film writer, actor and director. Sri Indra Neel Varma (Rajesh) is a famous T. V. Artist and Sudigiali Sudheer (Jabardasth) is a famous stand-up comedian and Sri M.S. Chowdhary is a famous Director in theatre. Thus our students are excelling in the field of arts and contributing greatly to the promotion of Indian culture. The achievements and victories of KBN college Dramatic association give immense pleasure and pride to the College. Our students brought laurels to the college and spread its fame far and wide in the State with their outstanding and excellent skills and talents. The Dramatic Association trains the students to tone up their skills and bring out their hidden talents. It identifies and encourages students to participate in various cultural activities, competitions and events which provide an excellent opportunity for expression of ideas and strengthens their confidence.
DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION |
|
Sri V. Seshagiri Rao |
Asst. Prof., Dept. of Commerce, Convenor |
Sri Vijayababu Tekkem |
Asst. Prof., Dept. of Commerce, Member |
Sri V. Suresh |
Asst. Prof., Dept. of Computers, Member |
Smt. O. Sailaja |
Asst. Prof., Dept. of Chemistry, Member |
Mr. M. Rohith |
II B.Com. (Comp), Student Member |
Mr. JVS Satish Kumar |
II BBA, Student Member |
Mr. B. Nainesh |
II BCA, Student Member |
Mr. B. Vardhan |
III BBA, Student Member |
Year of Establishment:
2012
ECO club plays an important role in creating Environmental awareness among the future generation. It is a platform where we get knowledge about environment. It also enables the student to be sensitive towards environmental problems. It educates the students about their environment. It creates a clean and green consciousness among the students and through various innovative methods. It involves them in efforts to preserve environment.
ECO-CLUB COMMITTEE |
|
Sri Sk. Ismaiel Ali Basha |
Head, Dept. of Botany, Convenor |
Sri V. Seshagiri |
Asst. Prof., Dept. of Commerce, Member |
Ms. M. Sahithi |
Head, Dept. of Zoology, Member |
Ms. R. Bhavana |
III CBZ, Student Member |
Ms. Ch. Gayatri |
III CBZ, Student Member |
Ms. B. Lakshmi Meenakshi |
II CBZ, Student Member |
Pragna, the Debating & Quiz Club of our college, is a wonderful platform to the intellectually ambitious undergraduates of all streams. It was established in the year 1975 with a purpose of producing outstanding personalities to the society. Accordingly, it encourages the young generation to inculcate quest for knowledge, critical thinking skills, logical and analytical skills. It is an opportunity to the young minds to respond on various socio, scientific, economic and political or any other issues of contemporary relevance to voice their views. During this journey, the students would thoroughly gear up themselves in meeting, visiting and applaud other creative and young talents at various avenues reaching from one horizon to the other.
Objectives of the Club:It is a regular academic feature. The principal of the college constitutes a committee to organise the club along with able teaching staff in every academic year. A member from the committee act as convenor. This committee tests the competence levels of the students in speaking, writing and ignite their brains by conducting competitions in Elocution & Essay Writing both in Telugu and English and general quiz in English. The winners of these competitions are declared as the student members of the internal committee. The selected students represent the college by participating in various competitions organised by other colleges which are affiliated to Krishna University, Acharya Nagarjuna University and other organisations around the state throughout the year.
Achievements:It is a pleasure to share that the selected students are blessed with commendable competence to present their ideas in an impressive manner which enable them to bag prizes and bring laurels to the college every year.
Advantages:Pragna plays a significant role in curving the abilities of the students to be competent at various platforms. The students are privileged to be a member of the club as they learn to overcome the language barriers and turn as a good communicator. They meet many meritorious participants, develop competitive spirit, leading a team, balance both negative and positive comments and enhance a quality of sharing in presenting their ideas and experiences impressively. All these help the students to update their standards to be high hand in everything they attempt.
State Level Inter Collegiate Competition:PRAGNA takes pride in organising a mega event at state level. Over decades it has been conducting competitions in Debating and Essay Writing both in Telugu and English, general quiz in English. An eminent personality is invited as chief guest on the occasion. There is a good participation of students from all over the state. At this juncture, it is noteworthy to state that it’s a credit of college management in organising this event enthusiastically ever since its establishment in 1975. Many of the first generation people who were very benevolent have instituted trophies, rolling cups, shields, Gold and Silver medals, in memory of their beloved ones. It’s a challenge to offer a free registration to all the participants. Pragna takes the hands of the departments of Telugu & English to decide the current topics for Debate & Essay Writing Competitions. Pragna invites the experts from the reputed colleges to act as external judges for Debate and Essay Writing Competitions. Eventually, their impartial verdict honours the merit. Quiz Competition is organized in an exciting way with various rounds. Quiz master declares the deserving team. All the winners will be honoured with a token of appreciation by the cups, trophies and medals in the valedictory.
DEBATING & QUIZ CLUB |
|
Ms. S. Santha Kumari |
Asst. Prof., Dept. of English, Convenor |
Sri B. Mohan Teja |
Asst. Prof., Dept. of English, Co-Convenor |
Sri N. Hemanth Kumar |
Head, Dept. of Commerce & Management, Member |
Smt. P. Gowthami Devi |
Asst. Prof., Dept. of Computer Science, Member |
Sri S. Vasu |
Asst. Prof., Dept. of Computer Science, Member |
Ms. G. Madhuri |
Asst. Prof., Dept. of Computer Science, Member |
Ms. P. Vyshnavi |
Head, Dept. of Commerce & Management, Member |
Sri A.H.D. Prakash |
Asst. Prof., Dept. of Computer Science, Member |
Ms. S. Ishwarya Roy |
III B.Com. (Comp), Student Member |
Ms. B. Priya Bhai |
III BCA, Student Member |
Mr. R. Ravi Kumar Reddy |
III BCA, Student Member |
Mr. Sk. Anwar |
III BCA, Student Member |
Mr. Sk. Maqbul |
III B.Com. (Comp), Student Member |
Mr. K. Karthik |
III B.Com. (Comp), Student Member |
Ms. M. Mouna Mounika |
III B.Com. (Comp), Student Member |
Ms. Ch. Bharghavi |
II B.Com. (Comp), Student Member |
Ms. K. Chandrika |
II BCA, Student Member |
Ms. P. Sravani |
II BCA, Student Member |
The Govt. of AP has formed 7 different ‘Missions’ to achieve double digit growth for the state and to make AP among the most developed state in the country. Among these, the ‘Knowledge and Skills Mission’ has been formed to provide trained and skilled manpower to all other Missions.
To bring the faster execution State Government Andhra Pradesh has established The Department of Skill Development, Entrepreneurship and Innovation (DSDEI) has been further created to coordinate and synergize skilling efforts of all departments. Under which APSSDC and SEEDAP is formed.
To target 20 million people in AP in next 15 years towards skilling and entrepreneurship to meet skilled human power demands of all Missions and shape AP as the skilled-workforce and knowledge hub for the world
The Government of Andhra Pradesh has the vision (Swarna Andhra Vision 2029) to make Andhra Pradesh among the three best states in India by 2022 when India celebrates its 75th year of independence and to achieve the status of a developed state by 2029.
Andhra Pradesh itself will have a requirement of approximately 10 million Skilled workers between 2012 till 2022, across the high-priority and emerging sectors.
Andhra Pradesh has a population of 4.94 Crore as 10 populous state of country. The state has 13 districts,Andhra Pradesh is strategically located with a 974 km coastline, The state has 30 existing urban centers, 3 mega cities and 12 smart cities planned. Andhra Pradesh has a huge potential for the job market as the various industrial belts are been planned.
The prospects of employment have never been so great in India and abroad. However, skill gap and talent crunch are holding us back in spite of promising investments and expanding markets. All the visionary initiatives of Government will yield no fruits if we do not develop skilled human resources.
The industry needs English speaking Graduates who can solve problems using IT and needs many of them. The industry verticals like IT, IT Enabled Services ( ITES), BFSI, BPO, Supply Chain & Logistics, Hospitality, Health care, Industrial automation requires not less than 1 lac entry level professionals in general and 35000 general graduates in particular. This number is set to grow year on year. We need to gear up in developing infrastructure both physical and IT at a large scale to. Meet this huge demand on trained manpower to sustain development and for future needs.
In this context, the Department of Skill Development, Entrepreneurship & Innovation through its executive arm Andhra Pradesh State Skill Development ( APSSDC ) would setup 200 Skill Development Centres ( SDC ) across the stare in the campuses of Government, Aided, Private colleges having both autonomous and affiliated status. Each SDC will have a 30 systems computer centre and 3 digital classrooms. The basic infrastructure like physical buildings, tables & Chairs, electricity and internet connectivity should be provided by campuses and the rest will be taken care by APSSDC. (The SDC Application is separately Filled).
The interested colleges should apply through on-line filling the application available in the website,www.apssdc.in. The managements of the colleges should have ensure that on- line applications be submitted on or before 5th September 2016.
In the meantime, We at APSSDC will continue what we have been doing for the past one year, training of final year students. On-line training in English language communication skills and Analytical ability will start from first week of September itself for 4 hrs a day in pre & post college hours. The Employability Skill Centre (ESCs) are meant to help the student to set overall career orientation in any Job like RRB, IBPS,SSC and state Govt. Jobs. The final year students can attend the online classes and take Assessment to know their capabilities and learning curve. The college can allow students with morning or evening classes. The attendance and assessments will be monitored through online by APSSDC. Irregular student data will be deleted from the portal.
In this context, the correspondents / principals of the colleges are requested to provide necessary infrastructure to run the proposed on-line training programs as setting up of SDCs may take some time. All you need to provide is 2 audio visual classrooms with at least 4 MBPS reliable internet bandwidth and seating capacity of at least 50 students in each. The online classes may start tentatively from 10 th of September’2016.
Those colleges participating in trainings under Employability Skill Centre (ESC) programme would be given preference with due credits in forth coming 200 SDCs across the state.
The training will be provided in the topics mentioned below
Analytical Ability ( 50 Hrs ):
Verbal Ability ( 50 hrs. ):
Employability Skills ( 25 hrs. )