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ABOUT THE COLLEGE
The college was established in the year 1954 by Hyderabad Mahila Vidya Sangham. The foundation stone of the college was laid by Sri.Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, and the college building was inaugurated by Dr.S.Radha Krishnan the Vice President of India on 6th January 1955. The main aim of starting the college was to encourage girls from the educationally backward Telangana district to pursue higher studies. Towards this end a hostel building was constructed in the college premises and it was inaugurated by Smt.Indira Gandhi. The college has the unique honour of having His Excellency, The President of India, Dr.A.P.J Abdul Kalam as the chief guest to deliver the Valedictory Address for the Golden Jubilee celebrations in August 2005.
The college was granted autonomous status in 1989 by the UGC. Autonomy enabled the college to restructure the existing syllabi and to introduce several need-based courses related to upcoming subjects like Biotechnology, Computer Science, Microbiology and Medical Lab Technology. Presently the college offers 34 programmes of which 7 are at Intermediate level 23 at UG and 4 at PG level. Several Certificate Courses have been introduced to meet the emerging needs of society.
The college has been Re-Accredited with Grade ‘A’ by National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) in January 2006.
RAJA BAHADUR VENKAT RAMA REDDY WOMEN''''S COLLEGE (Autonomous)
PROSPECTUS
COURSES OFFERED
TWO YEAR INTERMEDIATE COURSE
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS
a) English
b) Second Language: Telugu, Hindi, Sanskrit or Urdu
OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
SCIENCES : EM & TM
Code No: Group
01 Mathematics, Physics & Chemistry
02 Biology, Physics & Chemistry
HUMANITIES : EM & TM
CodeNo: Group
03 Commerce, Economics & Civics
04 Mathematics, Economics & Commerce
05 History, Economics & Civics
06 Modern Language(English), History & Civics
07 Modern Language(Telugu), History & Civics
Note : Any Combination is liable for cancellation if a minimum of 10 students do
not join the course.
COURSES OFFERED
THREE YEAR DEGREE COURSE
B.A, B.Com, B.Sc
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS
a) English
b) Second Language: Telugu, Hindi or Sanskrit
Note : No second language for B.Com (Professional) & B.Sc( Biotech)
c) Additional Subjects: (Inter disciplinary Study)
I Year :
For all students of B.A, B.Sc & B.Com : Spoken English & Environmental Science
II Year :
For students of B.A, B.Com Regular & B.Sc :Computer Basics
(Except B.Sc, MPCs, MSCs & Biotech)
For students of B.Sc, MPCs, MSCs, Biotech : Entrepreneurship Development
& B.Com Computers
Note : No Additional Subject for I & II B.Com (Prof)
OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
I. B.Sc., (E.M & T.M) :
Code No. Combination
01 Botany, Zoology & Chemistry
02 Mathematics, Physics & Chemistry
II. B.Sc. (E.M. Only) :
03 Mathematics, Physics & Computer Science
04 Mathematics, Statistics & Computer Science
05 Microbiology, Zoology & Chemistry
06 Microbiology, Botany & Chemistry
07 Biotechnology, Bioinformatics & Chemistry
08 Bio-Chemistry, Chemistry & Microbiology
09 Mathematics, Physics & Electronics
10 Microbiology, Chemistry & Medical Lab Technology
11 Bio-Chemistry, Computer Science & Chemistry
12 Applied Nutrition, Botany & Chemistry
III. B.A (E.M. & T.M.) :
13 History, Sociology & Public Administration
14 Economics , Political Science & Public Administration
15 Modern Language (English), History & Political Science
16 Modern Language (Telugu), History & Political Science
17 Economics, Sociology & Modern Language (English)
18 Economics, Sociology & Modern Language (Telugu)
IV. B.A (E.M. & T.M.) :
19 Mathematics, Economics & Statistics
V. B.Com (E.M. & T.M.) :
20 B.Com (Regular) : Electives offered in Final Year :
Income Tax and Management Accountancy
VI. B.Com (E.M.)
21 B.Com (Professional) : Commerce, Advertising Sales Promotion & Sales Management
22 B.Com (Computers) : Commerce with Computer Science
Note :
1. Intermediate Vocational students who have passed the bridge courses as well as candidates who studied Chemistry as one of the optionals in the qualifying examination are also eligible for admission into B.Sc (MLT, Chemistry & Microbiology)
2. Modern Language offered are English and Telugu
3. Any combination / elective is liable to be cancelled if a minimum of 10 students do not join the concerned combination.
4. A certificate course in Communicative English is compulsory for all I Year Degree students.
5. A certificate course in Personality Development is compulsory for all II Year Degree students
6. In addition to the above, it is mandatory for every degree student to opt for at least one additional course from each of the categories A & B to fulfill the course requirement to be eligible to appear for the IV Semester Examination.
ADDITIONAL COURSES - CATEGORY A
SNo |
Co-ordinating Department |
Title of the Course |
Duration |
No of Hours per day/week |
Fee |
1 |
History |
Travel, Tourism & Hospitality Management |
1 year |
1 ˝ hrs daily |
Rs.500 |
2 |
Telugu |
Translation Proficiency |
1 year |
1 ˝ hrs daily |
Rs.500 |
3 |
Economics |
Foreign Exchange & Trade |
1 year |
1 ˝ hrs daily |
Rs.500 |
4 |
English |
Communicative & SpokenEnglish (Advanced) |
2 months |
2hrs daily |
Rs.1000 |
5 |
Computer Science(UG) |
Desk Top Publishing (D.T.P) |
3 months |
3hrs /week |
Rs.300 |
6 |
Commerce |
Tally |
3 months |
3hrs /week |
Rs.300 |
7 |
Business administration |
a).Personality Development |
3 months |
3hrs /week |
Rs.300 |
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b).Event Management |
3 months |
3hrs /week |
Rs.300 |
8 |
Sociology |
Social Work |
12weeks |
2hrs/week |
Rs.300 |
9 |
Biotechnology |
Bioinformatics |
6 months |
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Fee to be decided |
ADDITIONAL COURSES-CATEGORY B
S.No |
Title of the course |
Duration |
No.of hours |
Fee |
1 |
Beautician and Mehendi |
3months |
3hr/week |
Rs 500 |
2 |
Music a)Vocal |
1year |
2hr/week |
Rs 350 |
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b) Instrumental |
4months |
2hr/week |
Rs 500 |
3 |
Canning & Food Preservation |
5days |
3hrs daily |
Rs 25 |
4 |
Yoga and Meditation |
3months |
1hr/week |
Rs 50 |
5 |
Karate |
2years |
3hr/week |
Rs 50 |
6 |
Skating |
2months |
3hr/week |
Rs 100 |
COURSES OFFERED
POST GRADUATION
1. MBA Marketing, Finance, Human Resource Development & Information
System
2. M.Sc Computer Science
3. M.Sc Mathematics
4. M.Sc Chemistry
RULES, REGULATIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR ADMISSION TO
INTERMEDIATE / DEGREE COURSES
GUIDELINES FOR ADMISSION
FILLING UP THE APPLICATION FORM :
1.Application form for admission should be filled in properly and legibly by the candidate.
2.The candidate will be held personally responsible for any incorrect information. The college reserves the right to cancel the admission at any stage if the particulars furnished by the candidate are found to be incorrect.
3.Indicate the combination code number as given in the Prospectus while filling in the
optionals you propose to take.
4. Incomplete application forms will be summarily rejected.
5. The college reserves the right to cancel the admission if any admission is found to be against the rules.
6.Apply on separate forms for each Faculty / Medium.
7.Candidate will be considered for admission under the District quota provided their
parents are natives of Telangana Area.
SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION FORM FOR ADMISSION
1.Application form must be registered in the college on or before the prescribed date
announced by the college.
2.Candidates should submit their application forms along with duly attested Xerox
copies of the following certificates.
i)Memorandum of marks obtained in the qualifying examination.
ii)Transfer certificate from the institution where the candidate studied last
iii) S.S.C or equivalent /Intermediate or equivalent certificate as the case may be
indicating the medium of instruction and date of birth.
iv)Migration Certificate for those students qualifying from any University other
than Osmania University.
v)Certificates issued by the respective School(s) / Junior College(s) to determine the local Status of the candidate.
vi)Nativity certificate from Mandal Revenue Officer to be submitted by the candidate to prove their nativity for consideration under the Dist. quota
vii) Caste Certificate in case of B.C., S.C., and S.T. Candidates.
viii) Certificates in support of their claim for admission against Sports / N.C.C / Extra Curricular Activities (at State and National level only) Ex-service men and Physically Handicapped quota.
viii) Income certificate of the Parent for the current year from the M.R.O.
Note :
Candidates who fail to secure admission in the first list should collect the proforma c from the office and submit it duly filled, on or before the date notified by the college (For Degree Courses) Candidates are advised to obtain a duly signed acknowledgment slip bearing the Registration Number for further reference, after submitting the application for admission.
RULES OF ADMISSION:
i) Sixty percent (60% ) of the available seats in any course of study provided in the college shall be reserved in favour of the candidates who have studied in Osmania/Kakatiya University areas for a minimum period of 4 years immediately preceding the year of admission and whose parent is native of Telengana District.(Nativity Certificates
issued by the concerned Mandal Revenue Office alone shall be the basis for deciding the nativity of the parent).
ii) The remaining 40% seats shall remain open for the candidates who have studied in recognised institutions of Osmania / Kakatiya University area for a period not less than 4 consecutive academic years preceding the year of admission.
iii) The admission under each of the above two clauses shall be subject to observing the
statutory and other reservations prescribed by the Government. However in case of non-availability of eligible candidates of any category under any of the clauses (i) & (ii) the candidates eligible for admission from the other category shall be considered for admission so as to maintain the overall percentage of statutory reservations prescribed by the Government.
PROVISIONAL LIST OF ADMISSIONS:
A list of candidates provisionally selected will be put up on the College Notice Board. Selected candidates should submit their original certificates and collect duly signed Bank challans from the college office. The fee should be paid in Canara Bank/ AndhraBank, Narayaguda Branches, Hyderabad before the stipulated date indicated on the challans issued by the office. The admission card should be collected from the Examination Branch by submitting the fee challans with in a week’s time from the date of submission.
Selected candidates should submit their Original Certificates and Provisional Certificates for scrutiny before payment of fees. Mere payment of fees through challan in the bank will not entitle the student a seat in the college.
If the fee paid challan is not submitted in the office on or before the last date of admission the candidate will forfeit the seat.
Note :
1. The fee once paid shall not be refunded whether the student attends classes or not. This shall
not apply to refundable deposits.
2. Medium /Optional subjects / Second Languages once selected cannot be changed.
ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS FOR ADMISSION TO VARIOUS COURSES
INTERMEDIATE
1.Candidates should have passed SSC / its equivalent Examination.
2. Candidate seeking admission into Mathematics, Physics Chemistry (MPC) combination should secure at least 50% marks in General Mathematics in the qualifying examination. In case of ST & SC Candidates relaxation to the extent of 5% marks will be allowed.
DEGREE
1. Candidates should have passed Intermediate / its equivalent Examination.
2. Candidates seeking admission into B.Sc I Year should obtain a minimum of 40% marks in the optional subjects of the qualifying examination.
3. In case of SC / ST candidates the minimum requirement is a pass in the qualifying examination.
4. 60% of the seats in B.Com 1ST Year are reserved for students who pass the qualifying
Examination with Commerce as an optional subject while the remaining 40% seats are open to all students who pass in the qualifying examination with / without Commerce.
5. Selection is based purely on merit subject to statutory reservations and admission policy of the college.
6. Candidates who have passed the qualifying Examination compartmentally or through Advanced supplementary shall be considered for admission only after considering those who have passed the qualifying examination in one attempt.
7.Those who are appearing for Advanced Supplementary Examination should also apply within the prescribed date irrespective of the announcement of the result.
Eligibility for B.Sc Courses
Code. No |
Combination |
Intermediate /its equivalent Examination with |
01 |
Botany Zoology Chemistry |
B.P.C |
02 |
Mathematics, Physics & Chemistry |
MPC |
03 |
Mathematics, Physics & Computer Science | MPC |
04 |
Mathematics, Statistics & Computer Science |
MPC |
05 | Microbiology, Zoology & Chemistry | BPC |
06 | Microbiology, Botany & Chemistry | BPC |
07 | Biotechnology, Bioinformatics & Chemistry | BPC |
08 | Bio-Chemistry, Chemistry & Microbiology | BPC |
09 | Mathematics, Physics & Electronics | MPC |
10 |
Microbiology, Chemistry & Medical Lab Tech |
BPC / MPC / Inter Voc with MLT |
11 |
Bio-Chemistry, Computer Science & Chemistry |
MPC |
12 |
Applied Nutrition, Botany & Chemistry |
BPC |
Note
Fee Structure 2006-07 can be procured from the notice board / Handbook given along with application form
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION FOR DEGREE STUDENTS
Theory:
1) The duration of the semester theory examination paper is 2 hours and the duration for
practical examination is 3 hrs.
2) Each Semester paper carries 50 marks out of which 40 marks are allotted for the end Semester Examination and 10 marks are set apart for Internal Assessment. A Candidate is required to secure a paper minimum of 14 marks for passing in the end Semester paper.
3) There will be two Internal Assessment Tests of 10 marks each in every Semester.
The better of the two will be taken into account while declaring the result.
4) Appearance for both the Internal Assessment Tests is mandatory. Candidates who appear for only one test will have to forfeit 20 % of the marks secured in the test in which they have appeared.
Practicals:
5) In the case of subjects having practicals a candidate will be required to appear for single examination at the end of II, IV and VI Semesters
6) Each Practical paper carries 50 marks out of which 30 marks are allotted for end examination and 20 marks are set apart for continuous evaluation throughout the year. A candidate is required to secure a paper minimum of 10 marks for passing in the end practical paper.
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