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PROSPECTUS
DIRECTOR
DIRECTORATE OF ADMISSIONS
ACHARYA NAGARJUNA UNIVERSITY
NAGARJUNA NAGAR – 522 510, GUNTUR DIST., A.P. INDIA
Table of Contents
1. The University
2. University College of Engineering and Technology, Acharya Nagarjuna University
3. Courses, Minimum qualification for admission, Entrance Examination, Interview and
Fee Structure
4. Syllabus and Model Question Papers for Entrance Examination.
a. Civil Engineering
b. Computer Science & Engineering
c. Electronics & Communications
d. Electrical & Electronics Engineering
e. Mechanical Engineering
f. Chemical Engineering.
5. Eligibility
6. Course work for (Pre-Ph.D)
7. Submission of Thesis
8. Attendance
9. Conversion from Full time to Part time and Vice versa and Re-registration
10. Change of topic/supervisor
11. Requirements for the Award of Ph.D Degree
12. Enclosures
13. List of Guides
How to apply
01 Applications can be obtained from the Director, Directorate of Admissions, Acharya Nagarjuna
University, Nagarjunanagar on payment of 500/- (Application Fee) and 1,000/- (Processing and
Examination Fee) by crossed demand drafts drawn in favour of Director, Directorate of Admissions,
payable at State Bank of India, N.U.Campus Branch (Code No. 4793).
02 Candidates can download the application from university website. Such candidates have to enclose a
Demand Draft for 1,500/- ( 500/- Application Fee and 1,000/- Processing + Exam Fee) drawn in
favour of Director, Directorate of Admissions, payable at State Bank of India, NU Campus Branch
(Code No. 4793).
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The University has been continuously achieving progress during the last 34 years. The
Policy of the University is to encourage the University colleges and the affiliated Colleges to
introduce job-oriented courses at the Degree and Post-Graduate levels.
The University has ensured that, while there is a need for quantitative improvement
with the increasing demand for higher education, from the Community at large, the quality of
education offered at various levels is also maintained at a high level. The University has been
striving to maintain high academic standards in consonance with quantitative increase in the
number of students being enrolled every year.
Teaching and Research are the two eyes and twin goals of the faculty in University
Colleges. The research Programmes carried out in the various Departments cover both
fundamental and applied areas. The academic Departments seek to find a reasonable and
useful balance between the world of Knowledge and its use and application in a more
concrete and realized form. The research Programmes and Course content focus on these
issues and attempt to find solutions, so that feedback obtained by such an interaction could be
used to bridge the gap between learning and its utility value.
The University balances the old values with the modern developments, so much so it
has been living up to its motto that everything is established in Truth, ”SATYE SARVAM
PRATISHTITAM”, by presenting an integral vision of education and a holistic approach to
learning.
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The aspirations of the Southern Coastal Districts of Andhra Pradesh to pursue quality
Engineering Education near their homes resulted in the establishment of ANU College of
Engineering & Technology in Acharya Nagarjuna University Campus. The Engineering College
was established in the year 2009 with the following four branches:
One more branch viz., Mechanical Engineering was added during the year 2010.
Dr.Y.S.Rajasekhara Reddy, the then Chief Minister laid the foundation for the establishment
of this College on 28-1-2009.
The Campus life in the University Engineering College is enriched by a team of teachers to
guide the students to excel in their academic and extracurricular pursuit. The curriculum provides a
continuous student evaluation to maximize learning and to assimilate the fundamental concepts to
meet the challenging needs of the industry.
University Engineering College is attracting the attention of the student community, the
academic and the industry alike through its innovative curricula, excellent infrastructure and
committed faculty.
a. Courses of Study
c. Selection Procedure:
Selection of a candidate is purely based on his performance at the entrance test and personal
interview.
Entrance test Model: Objective type with a duration of 2 1/2 hours.
Number of questions: 120 [120 marks] Model: GATE
Personal Interview: Personal interview will be conducted by a committee constituted by the
University. Candidate must submit 10 copies of the proposed research work and give
presentation before the committee.
Qualifying mark: 40% in the Entrance Test and 35% in case of SC & ST candidates.
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d. Fee Structure:
a. Chemical Engineering
Process Calculations and Thermodynamics: Laws of conservation of mass and energy;
use of tie components; recycle, bypass and purge calculations; degree of freedom
analysis. First and Second laws of thermodynamics. First law application to close and
open systems. Second law and Entropy Thermodynamic properties of pure substances:
equation of state and departure function, properties of mixtures: partial molar properties,
fugacity, excess properties and activity coefficients; phase equilibria: predicting VLE of
systems; chemical reaction equilibria.
Fluid Mechanics and Mechanical Operations: Fluid statics, Newtonian and non-
Newtonian fluids, Bernoulli equation, Macroscopic friction factors, energy balance,
dimensional analysis, shell balances, flow through pipeline systems, flow meters, pumps
and compressors, packed and fluidized beds, elementary boundary layer theory, size
reduction and size separation; free and hindered settling; centrifuge and cyclones;
thickening and classification, filtration, mixing and agitation; conveying of solids.
Heat Transfer: Conduction, convection and radiation, heat transfer coefficients, steady
and unsteady heat conduction, boiling, condensation and evaporation; types of heat
exchangers and evaporators and their design.
Mass Transfer: Fick’s laws, molecular diffusion in fluids, mass transfer coefficients,
film, penetration and surface renewal theories; momentum, heat and mass transfer
analogies; stagewise and continuous contacting and stage efficiencies; HTU & NTU
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concepts design and operation of equipment for distillation, absorption, leaching, liquid-
liquid extraction, drying, humidification, dehumidification and adsorption.
Plant Design and Economics: Process design and sizing of chemical engineering
equipment such as compressors, heat exchangers, multistage contactors; principles of
process economics and cost estimation including total annualized cost, cost indexes, rate
of return, payback period, discounted cash flow, optimization in design.
Model Questions:
1. The active component of catalysts used in steam reforming of methane to produce
synthesis gas is
2. In petroleum refining operations, the process used for converting paraffins and
naphthenes to aromatics is
(a) Catalytic reforming (b) Catalytic cracking (c) hydrocracking (d) alkylation
3. The total fixed cost of a chemical plant is Rs.10.0lakshs; the internal rate of return is
15%, and the annual operating cost is Rs.2.0lakhs. The annualized cost of the plant (in
lakshs of Rs.) is
4. During the transient convective cooling of a solid object, Biot number->0 indicates
5. Under fully turbulent flow conditions, the frictional presume drop across a packed bed
varies with the superficial velocity (V) of the fluid as
(a) V-1 (b) V (c) V3/2 (d) V2
6. The ration of the liquid to gas flow rate in a counter-current gas absorption column is
increased, at otherwise identical conditions. Which ONE of the following statements is
TRUE?
(a) The operating line shifts towards the equilibrium curve
(b) The operating line shifts away from the equilibrium curve
(c) The concentration of the absorbed species increases in the exit liquid stream
(d) The operating line does not shift
b. Civil Engineering
Mechanics: Bending moment and shear force in statically determinate beams. Simple
stress and strain relationship: Stress and strain in two dimensions, principal stresses, stress
transformation, Mohrs circle. Simple bending theory, flexural and shear stresses,
unsymmetrical bending, shear centre. Thin walled pressure vessels, uniform torsion,
buckling of column, combined and direct bending stresses.
Structural Analysis: Analysis of statically determinate trusses, arches, beams, cables and
frames, displacements in statically determinate structures and analysis of statically
indeterminate structures by force/ energy methods, analysis by displacement methods
(slope deflection and moment distribution methods), influence lines for determinate and
indeterminate structures. Basic concepts of matrix methods of structural analysis.
Steel Structures: Analysis and design of tension and compression members, beams and
beam- columns, column bases. Connections- simple and eccentric, beamcolumn
connections, plate girders and trusses. Plastic analysis of beams and frames
Soil Mechanics: Origin of soils, soil classification, three - phase system, fundamental
definitions, relationship and interrelationships, permeability and seepage, effective stress
principle, consolidation, compaction, shear strength.
Foundation Engineering: Sub-surface investigations- scope, drilling bore holes,
sampling, penetration tests, plate load test. Earth pressure theories, effect of water table,
layered soils. Stability of slopes- infinite slopes, finite slopes. Foundation types-
foundation design requirements. Shallow foundations- bearing capacity, effect of shape,
water table and other factors, stress distribution, settlement analysis in sands and clays.
Deep foundation pile types, dynamic and static formulae, load capacity of piles in sands
and clays, negative skin friction.
networks. Concept of boundary layer and its growth. Uniform flow, critical flow and
gradually varied flow in channels, specific energy concept, hydraulic jump. Forces on
immersed bodies, flow measurements in channels, tanks and pipes. Dimensional analysis
and hydraulic modeling. Kinematics of flow, velocity triangles and specific speed of
pumps and turbines.
Model Questions:
1. The number of independent elastic constants for a linear elastic isotropic and
homogeneous material is
(A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 2 (D) 1
2. The effective length of a column of length L fixed against rotation and translation at one
end and free at the other end is
(A) 0.5 L (B) 0.7 L (C) 1.414 L (D) 2L
3. As per India standard code of practice for pre stressed concrete (IS:1343-1980) the
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4. A fine grained soil has liquid limit of 60 and plastic limit of 20. As per the plasticity chart,
according to IS classification, the soil is represented by the letter symbols
(A)CL (B) CI (C) CH (D) CL-ML
Networks: Network graphs: matrices associated with graphs; incidence, fundamental cut
set and fundamental circuit matrices. Solution methods: nodal and mesh analysis.
Network theorems: superposition, Thevenin and Norton’s maximum power transfer,
Wye-Delta transformation. Steady state sinusoidal analysis using phasors. Linear constant
coefficient differential equations; time domain analysis of simple RLC circuits, Solution
of network equations using Laplace transform: frequency domain analysis of RLC
circuits. 2-port network parameters: driving point and transfer functions. State equations
for networks.
Electronic Devices: Energy bands in silicon, intrinsic and extrinsic silicon. Carrier
transport in silicon: diffusion current, drift current, mobility, and resistivity. Generation
and recombination of carriers. p-n junction diode, Zener diode, tunnel diode, BJT, JFET,
MOS capacitor, MOSFET, LED, p-I-n and avalanche photo diode, Basics of LASERs.
Device technology: integrated circuits fabrication process, oxidation, diffusion, ion
implantation, photolithography, n-tub, p-tub and twintub CMOS process.
Analog Circuits: Small Signal Equivalent circuits of diodes, BJTs, MOSFETs and
analog CMOS. Simple diode circuits, clipping, clamping, rectifier. Biasing and bias
stability of transistor and FET amplifiers. Amplifiers: single-and multi-stage, differential
and operational, feedback, and power. Frequency response of amplifiers. Simple op-amp
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circuits. Filters. Sinusoidal oscillators; criterion for oscillation; single-transistor and op-
amp configurations. Function generators and waveshaping circuits, 555 Timers. Power
supplies.
Digital circuits: Boolean algebra, minimization of Boolean functions; logic gates; digital
IC families (DTL, TTL, ECL, MOS, CMOS). Combinatorial circuits: arithmetic circuits,
code converters, multiplexers, decoders, PROMs and PLAs. Sequential circuits: latches
and flip-flops, counters and shift-registers. Sample and hold circuits, ADCs, DACs.
Semiconductor memories. Microprocessor(8085): architecture, programming, memory
and I/O interfacing.
Electromagnetics: Elements of vector calculus: divergence and curl; Gauss’ and Stokes’
theorems, Maxwell’s equations: differential and integral forms. Wave equation, Poynting
vector. Plane waves: propagation through various media; reflection and refraction; phase
and group velocity; skin depth. Transmission lines: characteristic impedance; impedance
transformation; Smith chart; impedance matching; S parameters, pulse excitation.
Waveguides: modes in rectangular waveguides; boundary conditions; cut-off frequencies;
dispersion relations. Basics of propagation in dielectric waveguide and optical fibers.
Basics of Antennas: Dipole antennas; radiation pattern; antenna gain.
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Model Questions
1. For parallel RLC circuit, which one of the following statements is NOT correct?
(A) The bandwidth of the circuit deceases if R is increased
(B) The bandwidth of the circuit remains same if L is increased
(C) At resonance, input impedance is a real quantity
(D) At resonance, the magnitude of input impedance attains its minimum value
2. The electric field component of a time harmonic plane EM wave traveling in a
nonmagnetic lossless dielectric medium has an amplitude of 1 V/m. If the relative
permittivity of the medium is 4, the magnitude of the time-average power density vector
(in W/m2) is
(A)1/30π(B)1/60π(C)1/120π(D)1/240π
7. Consider the z-transform X(z) = 5z2 + 4z-1 + 3; 0<|z| < ∞ . The inverse z transform
x[n] is
(A) 5δ[n + 2] + 3δ[n] + 4δ[n – 1] (B) 5δ[n - 2] + 3δ[n] + 4δ[n + 1]
(C) 5 u[n + 2] + 3 u[n] + 4 u[n – 1] (D) 5 u[n - 2] + 3 u[n] + 4 u[n + 1]
6. In a uniformly doped BJT, assume that NE, NB and NC are the emitter, base and
collector dopings in atoms/cm3, respectively. If the emitter injection efficiency of the BJT
is close unity, which one of the following conditions is TRUE?
(A) NE=NB=NC (B) NE NB and NB>NC
(C) NE=NB and NB<NC (D) NE<NB<NC
Electric Circuits and Fields: Network graph, KCL, KVL, node and mesh analysis,
transient response of dc and ac networks; sinusoidal steady-state analysis, resonance,
basic filter concepts; ideal current and voltage sources, Thevenin’s, Norton’s and
Superposition and Maximum Power Transfer theorems, two-port networks, three phase
circuits; Gauss Theorem, electric field and potential due to point, line, plane and spherical
charge distributions; Ampere’s and Biot-Savart’s laws; inductance; dielectrics;
capacitance.
Power Systems: Basic power generation concepts; transmission line models and
performance; cable performance, insulation; corona and radio interference; distribution
systems; per-unit quantities; bus impedance and admittance matrices; load flow; voltage
control; power factor correction; economic operation; symmetrical components; fault
analysis; principles of overcurrent, differential and distance protection; solid state relays
and digital protection; circuit breakers; system stability concepts, swing curves and equal
area criterion; HVDC transmission and FACTS concepts.
Model Questions
100∠30oV , and bus 2 voltage is 100∠0oV. The real and reactive power supplied by bus
1, respectively, are
(A) 1000W, 268VAr (B) –1000W, –134Var
(C) 276.9W, –56.7Var (D) –276.9W, 56.7Var
2. A three-phase, 33kV oil circuit breaker is rated 1200A, 2000MVA, 3s. The
symmetrical breaking current is
(A) 1200 A (B) 3600 A (C) 35 kA (D) 104.8 Ka
3. For the system 2/s + 1 the approximate time taken for a step response to reach 98% of
its final value is
(A) 1s (B) 2s (C) 4s (D) 8s
5. The initial current through the inductor is zero, while the initial capacitor voltage is
100 V. The switch is closed at t = 0. Find the current
(A) 5cos (5 ×103 t) A (B) 5sin (104 t) A (C) 10cos (5 ×103 t) A (D) 10sin (104 t)A
6. An ammeter has a current range of 0 - 5 A, and its internal resistance is 0.2Ω . In order
to change the range to 0 - 25 A, we need to add a resistance of
(A)0.8Ω in series with the meter (B) 1.0Ω in series with the meter
(C)0.04Ω in parallel with the meter (D) 0.05Ω in parallel with the meter
Theory of Computation: Regular languages and finite automata, Context free languages
and Push-down automata, Recursively enumerable sets and Turing machines, Un
decidability; NP completeness.
Digital Logic: Logic functions, Minimization, Design and synthesis of combinational and
sequential circuits; Number representation and computer arithmetic (fixed and floating
point).
Computer Networks: ISO/OSI stack, LAN technologies (Ethernet, Token ring), Flow
and error control techniques, Routing algorithms, Congestion control, TCP/UDP and
sockets, IP(v4), Application layer protocols (icmp, dns, smtp, pop, ftp, http); Basic
concepts of hubs, switches, gateways, and routers.
Model Questions
1. In a binary tree with n nodes, every node has an odd number of descendants. Every
node is considered to be its own descendant. What is the number of nodes in the tree
that have exactly one child?
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) (n − 1) /2 (D) n-1
1. Which data structure in a compiler is used for managing information about
variables and their attributes?
(A) Abstract syntax tree (B) Symbol table (C) Semantic stack (D) Parse table
4. Consider a B+-tree in which the maximum number of keys in a node is 5. What is the
minimum number of keys in any non-root node?
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
5. A system uses FIFOpolicy for page replacement. It has 4 page frames with no pages
loaded to begin with. The system first access 100 distinct pages in some order and
then accesses the same 100 pages but now in the reverse order. How many page faults
will occur?
(A) 196 (B) 192 (C) 197 (D) 195
f. Mechanical Engineering
Engineering Mechanics: Free body diagrams and equilibrium; trusses and frames;
virtual work; kinematics and dynamics of particles and of rigid bodies in plane motion,
including impulse and momentum (linear and angular) and energy formulations; impact.
Strength of Materials: Stress and strain, stress-strain relationship and elastic constants,
Mohr’s circle for plane stress and plane strain, thin cylinders; shear force and bending
moment diagrams; bending and shear stresses; deflection of beams; torsion of circular
shafts; Euler’s theory of columns; strain energy methods; thermal stresses.
Vibrations: Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems; effect of
damping; vibration isolation; resonance, critical speeds of shafts.
Design: Design for static and dynamic loading; failure theories; fatigue strength and the
S-N diagram; principles of the design of machine elements such as bolted, riveted and
welded joints, shafts, spur gears, rolling and sliding contact bearings, brakes and clutches.
Metal Casting: Design of patterns, moulds and cores; solidification and cooling; riser
and gating design, design considerations.
Forming: Plastic deformation and yield criteria; fundamentals of hot and cold working
processes; load estimation for bulk (forging, rolling, extrusion, drawing) and sheet
(shearing, deep drawing, bending) metal forming processes; principles of powder
metallurgy.
Joining: Physics of welding, brazing and soldering; adhesive bonding; design
considerations in welding.
Machining and Machine Tool Operations: Mechanics of machining, single and multi-
point cutting tools, tool geometry and materials, tool life and wear; economics of
machining; principles of non-traditional machining processes; principles of work holding,
principles of design of jigs and fixtures.
Metrology and Inspection: Limits, fits and tolerances; linear and angular measurements;
comparators; gauge design; interferometry; form and finish measurement; alignment and
testing methods; tolerance analysis in manufacturing and assembly.
Computer Integrated Manufacturing: Basic concepts of CAD/CAM and their integration
tools.
Production Planning and Control: Forecasting models, aggregate production planning,
scheduling, materials requirement planning.
Model Questions
2. For the stability of a floating body, under the influence of gravity alone, which of
the following is TRUE?
(A) Metacentre should be below centre of gravity
(B) Metacentre should be above centre of gravity
(C) Metacentre and centre of gravity must lie on the same horizontal line
(D) Metacentre and centre of gravity must lie on the same vertical line
6. One kilogram of water at room temperature is brought into contact with a high
temperature thermal reservoir. The entropy change of the universe is
5. ELIGIBILITY:
a) Full-Time Research
Candidates having the requisite qualification and who have passed at the Entrance
Examination and not employed in any Organization.
b) Part-Time Research:
For admission into research under part-time programme, a candidate has to satisfy the
following conditions, in addition of having the requisite qualification and passing the
Entrance Test.
1. A teacher with at least 2 years of full time teaching experience in an Engineering
College recognized by AICTE.
2. An employee possessing at least 2 years of research experience in a cadre not lower
than that of research assistant working in a research institution run by the state
Government or Central Government or in a recognized institutions funded by
organizations like UGC/ CSIR/CSSR/DST/DAE and such other agencies. Except
national and State Government agencies, the other R & D agencies should obtain prior
reorganization by the University.
3. The service certificate issued by the Principal of the college is valid for computing the
length of service for the admission into Part-time research course of the University.
c) Extramural Research:
An Executive officer having the requisite qualification and 5 years experience in
Public Limited Company or Quasi Government Organization or Cooperative
Organization.
PAPER – I: Theory
PAPER– II: Theory
PAPER – III: Seminar [The candidate shall give a seminar on the research topic emphasizing
the importance of the problem, review of literature, methodology and techniques to be adopted
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including interpretation of data and the expected outcome. The seminar is open to all members
of the department].
In case of failure in any course or courses the candidate may be permitted to re-take the
examination, twice. If the candidate fails again he/she must seek fresh admission.
In case a candidate does not apply or appear for an examination scheduled after he/she gets
eligibility to write the examination, he / she will be treated as failed.
7. Submission of Thesis
After passing the Pre-Ph.D. examination and completing the research work, the candidate
shall submit his/her thesis on the concerned topic of research in English only. The
minimum duration shall be three (3) years for Full time candidates and (five) 5 years for
part time and extramural candidates. This duration is extendable by 2 years for all
categories.
8. Attendance
9. CONVERSION FROM FULL TIME TO PART TIME AND VICE VERSA AND
RE-REGISTRATION
a. Candidates pursuing full-time Ph.D. programme may be permitted to convert into part-
time Ph.D. programme provided they satisfy the eligibility conditions for part-time
notwithstanding the length of service.
b. However, conversion from Part-time to full-time is not possible, unless the candidates
fulfill all the criteria for admission into full-time category.
c. Re-registration: Candidates who wish to continue the Research after the expiry of
Max.period of their earlier Registration can be re-register by following rules in force.
If a candidate wants to change the topic or supervisor/s or any research related issue it should
be done with the approval of a RRC constituted by the VC for this purpose the candidate
should apply in the prescribed format and submit to the Principal, by paying the prescribed Fee.
The application from the candidate for change of topic / supervisor/s shall be endorsed by the
supervisor/s. If the application is for change of supervisor, the letters of No Objection from
both,( old and proposed supervisor/s )should be submitted.
b. The Ph.D. candidates shall publish one research paper in a refereed Journal before the
submission of the thesis for adjudication, and produce evidence for the same in the form of
acceptance letter or the reprint.
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c. Submission of a thesis based on the research work carried out under the supervision of one
or more recognized research guides as per the University norms.
d. Positive recommendations from the thesis adjudicators and successful defense of the thesis
in a viva-voce examination before a committee appointed by the Vice-Chancellor.
12. Enclosures
1. Acknowledgement Card
2. Application Form
3. Attested Photostat Copies of
(a) Date of Birth or SSC
(b) Intermediate Marks List
(c) Masters Degree Certificate (Marks lists and Provisional / Original Degree)
(d) Reserved Category certificate (Caste certificate is compulsory for SC,ST & BC
candidates if reservation is claimed)
(e) Local Candidate Certificate (if applicable)
(f) Transfer Certificate (T.C.) & Conduct Certificate (C.C.) from the college last studied.
(g) Service and No objection Certificates in case of Part-time and Extramural
candidates
(h) Migration Certificate
4. Stamped ( Rs.5/-) envelopes : 3
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Sl. No.
Name of the Guide Name of the Institution
1 Dr. N. Ram Gopal Bapatla Engg. College, Bapatla
2 Dr. M. Venkateswara Rao, R.V.R & J.C. College of Engg., Chowdavaram
3 Dr. C.V. Subrahmanyam R.V.R & J.C. College of Engg., Chowdavaram
4 Dr. T. Sunil Kumar R.V.R & J.C. College of Engg., Chowdavaram
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Sl. No.
Name of the Guide Name of the Institution
1 Dr. K. Lakshmi Prasad Bapatla Engg. College, Bapatla
2 Dr. J. Gireesh Bapatla Engg. College, Bapatla
3 Dr. K. Rama Mohan Rao JNTU, Hyderabad
4 Dr. M. Viswanadham JNTU, Hyderabad
5 Dr. P. Srinivasa Rao JNTU, Hyderabad
6 Dr. P. Uday Bhaskar JNTU, Kakinada
7 Dr. K. Purnanandam JNTU, Kakinada
8 Dr. V. Sreenivasulu JNTU, Kakinada
9 Dr. G.V.R. Prasad Raju JNTU, Kakinada
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Sl. No.
Name of the Guide Name of the Institution
1 Dr. M. Venkateswara Rao Bapatla Engg., College, Bapatla
2 Dr. K. Ravi Dhanekula Institute of Engineering &
3 Dr. Ch. Sanjay Technology,
Gitam Vijayawada
University, Hyderabad
4 Dr. Eshwara Prasad Koorapati J.N.T.U. College of Engg., Hyderabad
5 Dr. M. Manzoor Hussain J.N.T.U. College of Engg., Hyderabad
6 Dr. N. Sambasiva Rao K.L. University, Vaddeswaram
7 Dr. A. Srinath K.L. University, Vaddeswaram
8 Dr. G. Nageswara Rao KSS Womens Engineering College, Tenali
9 Dr. K. Rama Krishna Loyola Institute of Technology and management, Dhulipalla.
10 Dr. V. Chittaranjan Das R.V.R & J.C. College of Engg., Chowdavaram
11 Dr. G. Srinivasa Rao R.V.R & J.C. College of Engg., Chowdavaram
12 Dr. D.V.V. Krishna Prasad R.V.R & J.C. College of Engg., Chowdavaram
13 Dr. Kolla Srinivas R.V.R & J.C. College of Engg., Chowdavaram
14 Dr. Ravindra Kommineni R.V.R & J.C. College of Engg., Chowdavaram
15 Dr. G. Padmanabhan S.V.U. College of Engg., Tirupathi
16 Dr. Ch. Nagaraju V.R Siddhartha College of Engg., Vijayawada
17 Dr. G. Sambasiva Rao V.R Siddhartha College of Engg., Vijayawada
18 Dr. A.V. Ratna Prasad V.R Siddhartha College of Engg., Vijayawada