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Student Support and Progression

STUDENT SUPPORT AND PROGRESSION

5.1 Student Mentoring and Support

5.1.1 Does the university have a system for student support and mentoring? If yes, what are its structural and functional characteristics?Yes

Mentoring Information of UCCBM, UCA&SS, UCSI, MGU

S. No. Total numbe r of Studen ts Name of the Department Year Name of the Mentor Support given to Student 1. 12 DMS 2014- 15 Dr. M. Sree Lakshmi Counselling, slow learner support, project guidance etc.

2. 12 Management

studies

2014- 15

Dr. M. Ramesh

Kumar Addressing their

issues and support and encourage them for their overall development 3. 12 Management studies 2014- 15 Dr. B. Saritha Addressing their issues and support and encourage them for their overall development 4. 12 DMS 2014- 15 Mrs. G. Laxmi Prabha Supporting the students for the competitive examinations

5. 12 DMS 2014-

15

Mrs. A. Pravallika Supporting the students for the Personality Development

6. 12 DMS 2014-

15

Dr. Sabina Harold Counselling the students for the carrier development and others

7. 12 DMS 2014-

15

Mrs. S. Swetha Counselled the students for their overall development

8. 35 Commerce 2014-

15

Dr. Sridevi Addressing their issues and support and encourage them for their overall development

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9. 08 Dept. of

Management

2014- 15

Mrs. Ch. Jyothi Project Guidance

10. 15 DMS TTM 2014-

15

Mr. M.V. Ramana Reddy

Project guidance and tour plan 11. 30 DMS. TTM 2014- 15 Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan Counselling the students for the tourism jobs and guidance

12. 39 Commerce 2014-

15

Dr. A. Ravi Counselling and

carrier guidance 13. 38 English I yr 2014- 15 D. Raveendar Reddy Addressing their issues and support and encourage them for their overall development

14. 40 English II yr 2014-

15

Ch. Syam Sunder Addressing their issues and support and encourage them for their overall development

15. 36 M.S.W. I yr 2014-

15

L. Madhu Addressing their

issues and support and encourage them for their overall development

16. 38 M.S.W. II yr 2014-

15

P. Clement Addressing their

issues and support and encourage them for their overall development

17. 38 Economics I yr 2014-

15

G. Pandaraiah Addressing their issues and support and encourage them for their overall development 18. 40 Economics II yr 2014- 15 Dr. K.V. Shashidhar Addressing their issues and support and encourage them for their overall development

19 20 Mathematics 2013 Dr.G.Upender

Reddy

Supporting the students for the competitive examinations

20 20 Mathematics 2013 Ms.D.Hymavathi Counselling to slow

learners

21 20 Mathematics 2013 Dr.P. Maddileti Addressing their

issues and support and encourage them

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for their overall development

22 20 Mathematics 2013 Mr.N. Kiran

Kumar

Addressing their issues and support and encourage them for their overall development

23 15 Biochemistry 2013 Dr.M.Ramchander Supporting the

students for the competitive examinations

24 14 Biochemistry 2013 Dr.M. Thirumala Supporting the

students for the competitive examinations and Research 25 14 Biochemistry 2013 Mr.P.Murali Mohan Supporting the students for the competitive examinations

26 12 Biotechnology 2013 Dr.T. Siva Ram Counselled the

students for their overall development

27 12 Biotechnology 2013 Dr.K. Madhuri Counselled the

students for their overall development

28 12 Biotechnology 2013 Dr.K.Premsagar Counselled the

students to improve their academic profile 29 11 Biotechnology 2013 Ms.Samreen Kazmi Addressing their issues and support and encourage them for their overall development

30 13 Org.Chemistry 2013 Dr.Y.Prashanthi Addressing their

issues and support and encourage them for their overall development

31 13 Org.Chemistry 2013 Mr.D.Ravinder

Reddy

Addressing their issues and support and encourage them for their overall development

32 9 Org.Chemistry 2013 Dr.M.Vasantha Addressing their

issues and support and encourage them for their overall development

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33 9 Org.Chemistry 2013 Dr.D. Ramesh Addressing their

issues and support and encourage them for their overall development

34 13 Org.Chemistry 2013 Dr.A.Sridhar Rao Addressing their

issues and support and encourage them for their overall development

35 20 5yr IPC 2010 Mr.K.Amarender Addressing their

issues and support and encourage them for their overall development

36 19 5yr IPC 2010 Mr.J.Shankara

Chary Counselling to slow learners 37 11 IPC IV yr 2011 Ms. Shaheen Begum Counselling to slow learners

38 10 IPC IV yr 2011 Ms.Abhilasha Counselling to slow

learners

39 10 IPC III yr 2012 Dr.R. Roopa Addressing their

issues and support and encourage them for their overall development

40 11 IPC II yr 2013 Dr. M. Jyothi Addressing their

issues and support and encourage them for their overall development

41 12 IPC II yr 2013 Dr.S. Kalyani

Addressing their issues and support and encourage them for their overall development

42 23 IPC I yr 2014 Mr.A.

Tirupathaiah Addressing their issues and support and encourage them for their overall development

43 15 Physics 2013 Dr.K. Sathi Reddy Counselling to slow

learners

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Counselling to slow learners

45 15 Physics 2014 Mr.S. Adi Reddy

Counselling to slow learners

46 15 Physics 2014 Ms.P. Shantha

Kumari Counselling to slow

learners

47 14 Physics 2013 Dr.Ch. Ramesh Counselling to slow

learners

48 8 Geology 2014 Dr.G. Machender

Addressing their issues and support and encourage them for their overall development

49 8 Geology 2014 Mr.P.Veeraiah Addressing their

issues and support and encourage them for their overall development

50 6 Geology 2013 Mr.K.Madhusudha

n Reddy

Addressing their issues and support and encourage them for their overall development

52 6 Geology 2013 Mr.V. Ravi Counselling to slow

learners

53 6 Geology 2013 Mr.M. Anjaneyulu Counselling to slow

learners

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

No of Students CLASS Mentor Name

40 MCA I Year Ms. D.Sandhya Rani

03 MCA II Year Ch. Sudharani

09 MCA III Year K. Harish kumar

50 B.Tech I Year ECE D.Srinivas 57 B.Tech I Year EEE S. Shanker Rao

1st CYCLE OF ASSESSMENT & ACCREDIATION (SSR) 86 CSE 52 B.Tech II Year ECE K.Avinash Babu 46 B.Tech I I Year EEE Y.Punith Kumar 38 B.Tech II Year CSE M.Sagar 61 B.Tech IIIYear ECE G. Mareshwar Rao

62 B.Tech III Year

EEE

Y.Nagaraju

58 B.Tech IIIYear

CSE

P.Durgaprasad

5.1.2 Apart from classroom interaction, what are the provisions available for academic mentoring?

Competitive Cell, Entrepreneur Cell, Student Welfare Office etc.

5.1.3 Does the university have any personal enhancement and development schemes such as career counseling, soft skill development, career-path identification, and orientation to well-being for its students? Give details of such schemes

Entrepreneurship Development Cell (EDC):

The young minds of today are tomorrow’s drivers. Worldwide there is an increased recognition of the need to invest in an entrepreneurial culture among young people. The role of an education system is critical in effectively fostering entrepreneurial attitude and talent. The onus responsibility of promoting an entrepreneurial climate among hands of the University.

The EDC at Mahatma Gandhi University was established in the year 2015 with an intention of fostering young minds towards entrepreneurship.

The ED cell is responsible for the conduct of programs and activities which instill and promote the spirit of entrepreneurship. To achieve its objectives the EDC all has taken initiatives to organize lectures, Workshops and events to create a platform to help not only the student community but also any institute or individual in the region, realize, their potential. Continuous efforts are being made to ensure assistance and guidance in the right direction to help budding entrepreneurs.

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Student Welfare Office

The role of the student welfare Cell is vital in responding to the needs of University’s young people. They are responsible for helping students handle issues such as truancy, bullying, drug use and depression. Its basic mandate is to look into the grievances, if any, of the students and help in redressing them. It also plays a pivotal role in organizing cultural and recreational activities of students. The Student welfare cell was established on 13th July, 2012 by Mr. Syam Sunder as it’s first Student Welfare Officer.

Student welfare Officer/coordinator work with other welfare professionals and agencies to Address student needs. The Department of Students’ Welfare of Mahatma Gandhi University, Nalgonda is persistently engaged in developing the personality of the student in all spheres of life for which it undertakes various student oriented programs it believes that given the opportunity, many of these students will bring out of their hidden talents. It is to unravel these hidden talents in the students that the students’ welfare cell provides the opportunity and the boosting environment for students to explore themselves and excel in their respective career. This cell initiates different schemes, which includes earn while you learn scheme, special guidance scheme, student safety insurance scheme, Participation at various cultural activities, Debates, etc. at state and national level as well as university level, these schemes are targeted for the development and betterment of the students. The initiative complements and extends existing programs that enhance student health and wellbeing, engagement, retention, academic achievement and the acquisition of life skills.

Objectives:-

• To strive for excellence in education for the realization of a vibrant and inclusive society through knowledge creation and dissemination.

• To Blend theoretical knowledge with practical skills

• To Improving the communication skills, GK, IQ, EQ of the students

• To Pursue academic excellence through quality teaching, research and publications

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• To Inculcate right values among students

• To Promote leadership qualities among students

• To Produce socially sensitive citizens

• To Hasten the process of creating a knowledge society

Activities:-

• Student safety insurance scheme (health Insurance/ Health Cards)

• University level inter college youth festival

• Drama presentation competition

• University level workshop / seminars/ training

• Student personality development workshop

• Cultural development workshop

• University representative youth leadership development workshop

• Speech skill development workshop

• Career Guidance Program

• Students motivational workshop

• Maintaining the Ragging free campus

• Helping students in getting fee-concession, fellowship, stipend or in procuring part-time jobs.

• Ensuring discipline in and outside the campus.

• Liaison with parents/ guardians about their activities and progress.

• Managing the Alumni affairs.

For the college level activities:-

• Globalization rising workshop or Seminars

• Employment skill development guidance workshop

• Personality development cell

• Stress management & guidance cell

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5.1.4 Does the university provide assistance to students for obtaining educational loans from banks and other financial institutions?

Yes.

5.1.5 Does the University publish its updated prospectus and handbook annually? If yes, what are the main issues / activities / information included / provided to students through these documents? Is there a provision for online access?

Yes, Academic Calendar, Syllabus.

5.1.6 Specify the type and number of university scholarships / free ships given tithe students during the last four years. Was financial aid given to them ontime? Give details (in a tabular form) for the following categories:UG/P.G/M.Phil/Ph.D./Diploma/others (please specify).

Some students will apply directly for other scholarships also like, UGC PG Merit Scholarships for University Rank Holders, UGC PG Indira Gandhi Scholarships for Single Girl Child, UGC SC/ST Scholarships Sitaram Jindal Foundation, Central Sector Scheme of Scholarships (CSSS), DST-Inspire Fellowship etc.

5.1.7 What percentage of students receives financial assistance from state government, central government and other national agencies (KishoreVaigyanik Protsahan Yojana (KVPY), SN Bose Fellow, etc.)?

UGC MERIT: UCASS, MGU