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| The Administrative Office |
| The Administrative office is located in the 200 year old main building which is an excellent piece of architecture. The Principal, Vice-Principal, and Administrative officers have their offices in this building. The Examination Branch of the College which handles the most important and highly confidential tasks related to examinations and results is also located in this building. The main building also accommodates the Dispensary, Canteen and a few classrooms. The Darbar Hall in this building is a magnificent Chandaliared and mirrored Hall with a beautiful painted high roof and seating capacity of 150. |
| Academic departments are located in different buildings. More than a dozen blocks dot the vast campus. In addition some of the Science departments have a special building where classrooms and laboratories with state of the art equipment are housed. The IT building is always humming with activity as students work busily through the day in the various Computer Labs located here. Post graduates students of Arts and Social Sciences have a special building for themselves while a beautiful double-store building built to commemorate the Platinum Jubilee of the University is home to a number of Social Science and Commerce Departments. Besides, there are separate blocks for Management and Science Departments. With the growing size of the Institution Infrastructurefacilities have constantly been expanded and updated. The Botany Department maintains a Botanical garden. |
| The College has three Seminar Halls and a Conference Hall located in different buildings with seating capacity ranging from 100 to nearly 200. These halls are equipped with audio-visual equipment necessary for presentations. The departments organize the Seminars, Conferences and guest lectures here. |
Esra Hall is the main auditorium of the College. The area of the hall is 4000 sq ft and has a seating capacity of nearly 500. It has a spacious dais and is equipped with Powerful Audio systems. Cultural festivals, large student congregation, College day celebrations, Teacher's day celebrations and other festive activities are generally held here. There is also an open-air stage which is often used for staging cultural performances and holding all college meetings.
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| The College Library housed in a spacious two-store building caters to the academic requirements of the under-graduate and post-graduate students as well. Thirteen staff members of different cadres work here and they cater efficiently to the academic needs of staff and students. As many as 200 students can utilize the library at a time. The reference section stacks a good collection of books in different fields and all basic texts that the students may be required to refer to frequently. Approximately 1,11,000 books are housed in this library. The collection also contains some very rare and valuable books. Periodicals section makes a wide range of 36 research journals and 37 popular magazines available to students. The stack room houses books in different disciplines and these are borrowed by students on production of their Library cards. The library uses Dewey Decimal Classification and adopts open access system. Besides the main Library, many post-graduate departments have developed their own seminar libraries over the years and these are mainly meant for the use of Post-graduate students and teachers engaged in research. Students of this college also get free membership in the main library of the Osmania University located on the University campus. The Library is in the process of being Computerised. In addition several teachers make available to the students journals which are subscribed personally. |
| The college library is among the oldest libraries in the city and it caters to the academic requirements of the staff and students. The holdings of the library are frequently updated. |
| No.of Books |
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More than 1,11,000 |
| No.of Journals |
: |
36 |
| No.of Magazines / Periodicals |
: |
35 |
| Budget allotted from 1998-2004(in Rs) |
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1998-1999 |
1999-2000 |
2000-2001 |
2001-2002 |
2002-2003 |
2003-2004 |
2004-2005 |
| Foundation Grant |
2,60,000 |
2,34,000 |
2,60,000 |
2,60,000 |
1,95,000 |
1,95,000 |
- |
| Recurring Grant |
60,000 |
54,000 |
60,000 |
60,000 |
60,000 |
60,000 |
- |
| IX Plan |
Rs.5, 80,000.00 sanction in 1997-98 for 5 Years |
| Autonomy Grant |
40,639 |
13,749 |
69,762 |
71,569 |
35,872 |
30,000 |
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| Library -Reading fund |
65,960 |
75,730 |
94,649 |
1,13,175 |
- |
- |
- |
| DST-FIST |
- |
- |
50,000 |
- |
50,000 |
- |
- |
| UGC Innovative Programme in Bioinformatics |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1.5lakhs |
| Self-Supporting Courses |
53,830 |
2,80,696 |
3,45,141 |
6,24,450 |
7,76,695 |
1,47,541 |
- |
| Number of Journals, Periodicals, Books purchased under various grants from 1998-2003 |
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1998-1999 |
1999-2000 |
2000-2001 |
2001-2002 |
2002-2003 |
2003-2004 |
| Periodicals & NewsPapers |
42 |
36 |
36 |
36 |
35 |
36 |
| Journals |
24 |
24 |
24 |
35 |
36 |
36 |
| Foundation Grant |
472 |
999 |
1217 |
722 |
1149 |
641 |
| Recurring Grant |
354 |
708 |
371 |
245 |
224 |
331 |
| DST-First Monitor Project |
20 |
61 |
76 |
38 |
100 |
97 |
| Autonomy |
75 |
15 |
33 |
101 |
51 |
212 |
| IX Plan |
394 |
592 |
380 |
543 |
1437 |
293 |
| Book Grant |
149 |
39 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
| Major Projects |
- |
- |
- |
- |
193 |
193 |
| L.R.F. |
- |
12 |
3 |
- |
- |
- |
| Self Supporting Courses |
147 |
688 |
820 |
1317 |
1319 |
370 |
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Average |
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| 1. |
No.of Books issued / Day |
150 |
| 2. |
No. of Books Returned / Day |
100 |
| 3. |
No.of Teaching Staff Visiting Library / Day |
10 |
| 4. |
No.of NonTeaching Staff Visiting Library / Day |
16 |
| 5. |
No.of Students Visiting ths Library/ Day |
150-200 |
| 6. |
Average Number of Books Added Each Year |
1400 |
| Journals / Science Periodicals |
| 1. |
Competition Affairs |
16. |
Journal of Aquatic Biology |
| 2. |
Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics |
17. |
Journal of Environmental Biology |
| 3. |
University News |
18. |
Indian Journal of Chemistry A |
| 4. |
Indian Journal of Public Administration |
19. |
Indian Journal of public Health |
| 5. |
Electronics for You |
20. |
Biotechnology |
| 6. |
Botanical Review |
21. |
Mycologia |
| 7. |
Indian Journal of Chemistry B |
22. |
Journal of Psychological Researches |
| 8. |
Indian Quarterly |
23. |
Yojana |
| 9. |
Resonance |
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| 10. |
Journal of Chemical Education |
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| 11. |
Indian Philosophical Quarterly |
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| 13. |
Journal of dairy foods and Home Sciences |
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| 14. |
Indian Academy of Applied Psychology |
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| 15. |
Current Science |
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| 1. |
Aiwane Urdu |
7. |
Insha |
| 2. |
Sabras |
8. |
Khushbooka safar |
| 3. |
Urdu Duniya |
9. |
Fikro Tehdeed |
| 4. |
Kittab Numa |
10. |
Urdu Book Review |
| 5. |
Shugaba |
11. |
The Shaair |
| 6. |
Jamia |
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The Placement Cell liaisons with Industries and other offices and arranges for the employment of students. More than seventy different institutions have so far employed students through the Placement Cell. Some of the companies, which have absorbed students of the college, include Satyam, Dell, GE, Idea Labs, Questa Bio- Informatics, DSR Solutions Aptech, Indian Bank ,NIIT and Polaris.
The Cell invites potential employers to hold interviews and select suitable students for different positions. Placement Cell also conducts periodical training programs in personality Development, Preparation of Resumes, Interview Skills, Soft skills, etc. to prepare students for their career search. It also holds career Counseling sessions and industry interactive training programs.
More details are given in Progression of students
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| Hostel facilities are available for a limited number of students. Out-station students get priority in the allocation of hostel accommodation. The Hostel Complex comprises of a spacious two-storied building and two blocks. Around 250 students can be comfortably accommodated. Besides, two common halls one on each floor are the hub of student activity, fun and frolic. The newly furnished dining room with twelve huge tables provides a comfortable space for lunch and dinner. Recreation facilities such as indoor games like carrom, chess are made available for the students. Magazines and newspapers provide reading material and students can watch TV in their free time. Students are also entitled to seek admission to the University Ladies Hostel located on the university campus. |
| The college has a dispensary to cater to the students and employees. The dispensary functions on full-time basis with one Regular Doctor, one Part-time Gynecologist , one staff nurse and an ayah.
Dr. Sharada . Medical Officer
Dr. Supriya . –do- |
| The department trains students in 23 different sports and prepares them for participation in international, national, state and inter-university competitions. The department has developed good sports fields and other related facilities. Specialists in different sports are invited from time to time to give advanced training to our sports persons. Every year the department organizes `Sports Day' and sports persons of repute preside over this function. Physical Education is recognized as an important aspect of women's education and due encouragement is given to this aspect.
Mrs.
Jyothi, Physical Director |
| College Canteen of course is the most happening place in the campus. Teachers and students come here for a cup of coffee or a quick bite. But this is also the place where strong friendships are forged, academic projects are discussed and news is shared. |
| This College is the only college, which can boast of a Firing Range for NCC cadets. The facility is open to all girl cadets of various other colleges in the twin cities. |
The computer center is housed in the IT Building, which was constructed with a donation of Rs.50 lakhs by Mrs. Rajeshwari Ramana Rao. The center offers computer facilities to various courses and provides internet access to staff and students.
The College Computer Center is housed in a separate block. The center has the following infrastructure and caters to various wings of the college.
Infrastructure |
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