KPRIT

KOMMURI PRATAP REDDY
INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

An Autonomous Institution, Affiliated to JNTUH & Approved by AICTE
Accredited With NAAC A Grade, and NBA*
EAMCET Code: KPRT 

KOMMURI PRATAP REDDY
INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

An Autonomous Institution, Affiliated to JNTUH & Approved by AICTE Accredited With NAAC A Grade, and NBA*

EAPCET Code: KPRT 

Computer Science and Engineering

KOMMURI PRATAP REDDY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 

Department of Computer Science and Engineering

The Department of Computer Science And Engineering was established in the year 2008. Experienced professors guide the department aiming at educating and training students with sound knowledge and awareness in the fields of Computers, Communication, and Information Technology.
The major goal of the Department of Computer Science And Engineering is to produce highly knowledgeable, competent and resourceful young engineers who can perform well in a wide variety of job profiles. To achieve this, curriculum provides a strong foundation in both the analytic, computing and technological aspects of Computer Science Engineering.

It also provides ample opportunities to students to work on mini-projects, develop communication skills, explore internship opportunities in industry and world-class universities and take part in national and international design contests.

The Department of CSE also organizes Workshops, Expert Talks, Project Expo, Poster Presentation competitions for the students. The department has established the Remote Centre in Supported with IIT Bombay.

Core Companies offering Computer Science And Engineering , Industrial Partner Cognizant, IMCS group , Madhees Techno Pvt Ltd, Proto Tech Solutions, SIG, ERT Technologies, Multiplier, Stealth Technologies, BYJU’s, Aliens Developers Pvt Ltd.

Vision of the Department

To Provide Quality Education in Computer Science for the innovative professionals to work for the development of the nation.

Mission of the Department

Faculty

 

S.No.
Name of the Faculty
Qualification
Designation
JNTU ID
Details
1P VIJAYM.TECHAsst.Professor9964-150411-134142
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2G SUJATHAM.TECHAsst.Professor08150406-123201
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3G DIVYAM.TECHAsst.Professor0335-170111-091955
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4K VENKATA RAMUM.TECHAsst.Professor6610-170120-141411
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5A SHIRISHAM.TECHAsst.Professor7270-180728-105816
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6M APARNAM.TECHAsst.Professor8039-210317-153722
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7KEERTHI CHANDRAM.TECHAsst.Professor5241-210322-132639
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8P MANIKARNIKAM.TECHAsst.Professor5957-180206-103002
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9B AMBIKAM.TECHAsst.Professor4795-220309-155040
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10CH VINITHA REDDYM.TECHAsst.Professor6180-190110-114936
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11P VYSHALIM.TECHAsst.Professor3115-220328-125923
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12A RAKESHM.TECHAsst.Professor5556-170102-135508
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13C VIJAYARAJM.TECHAsst.Professor3125-220328-121101
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14E SRAVANTHIM.TECHAsst.Professor6459-230104-160006
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15Y HEMALATHAM.TECHAsst.Professor7118-230413-133707
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16K SANGEETHAM.TECHAsst.Professor0821-150425-161841
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17M RAKESHM.TECHAsst.Professor1474-170602-145420
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18P SHANTHI KUMARIM.TECHAsst.Professor9823-200307-161006
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19G SARITHAM.TECHAsst.Professor0537-150413-131101
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20Dr S SANKAR GANESHPhDProfessor4257-230413-142052
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21MASNA MANASAM.TECHAsst.Professor3355-240119-162154
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22T PRAVALIKAM.TECHAsst.Professor1758-240205-145127
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23CH MOUNIKAM.TECHAsst.Professor2412-210705-153911
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24S NARESHM.TECHAsst.Professor6303-230416-123825
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25N BHARGAVIM.TECHAsst.Professor6964-240214164803
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26CHILOKA JYOTHIM.TECHAsst.Professor6189-220125-135852
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27K MANOHAR RAOM.TECHAsst.Professor5166-160130-144701
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28K SUNIL KUMARM.TECHAsst.Professor5767-190212-103656
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29U MEENAM.TECHAsst.Professor6200-220906-114624
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30K KAARGUZHAILM.TECHAsst.Professor3233-230419-144516
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31Dr RAMA BULUSUPhDProfessor2825-150420-202531
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32Dr KAVITHAPhDProfessor7048-240215-104437
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33SUDHEER KUMAR GM.TECHAsst.Professor2497-240214-140554
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34PALAKURSHA SIRISHAM.TECHAsst.Professor3482-200109-114352
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35AERPULA SWETHAM.TECHAsst.Professor0970-200219-111324
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36VIJAY BHASKAR REDDYM.TECHAsst.Professor3713-230401-122201
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37PULIME SATYANARAYANAPhDAssc.Professor4174-150410-191534
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38VEERABABUM.TECHAsst.Professor5722-160211-131908
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39RAMBABUM.TECHAsst.Professor84150407-161629
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40Dr RAMANA KUMARPhDProfessor9638-160311-171407
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41VIVEKM.TECHAsst.Professor6376-250319-164657
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42KARNATI UMAM.TECHAsst.Professor2215-171223-143500
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43JUPAKA KAVYAM.TECHAsst.Professor6780-200110-131747
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44REGU RAJESHWARIM.TECHAsst.Professor7913-241204-185729
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45VAMSHI KRISHNAPhDProfessor4177-160302-154739
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46Dr B RAMA MOHANPhDProfessor4600-211218-095011
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47VURITI SOWJANYAMTECHProfessor2082-240330-145523
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48M.B.BHAVANIM.TECHProfessor9473-230413-143532
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S.NoName of the FacultyQualificationDesignation
1Dr. Pulime SatyanarayanaPh.DProfessor & HoD
2Dr Bhamidipati Rama MohanPh.DProfessor
3Dr Bhagath Basha CPh.DProfessor
4Dr T.Ravindranath TagorePh.DProfessor
5Dr S. KavithaPh.DProfessor
6Dr T Kishan RaoPh.DProfessor
7Dr Sankar Ganesh SPh.DAssociate Professor
8Dr. P. KamarajapandianPh.DAssociate Professor
9Mr. KoriviVamshee KrishnaM.TechAssistant Professor
10Mr. Koppula Venkata RamuM.TechAssistant Professor
11Mrs. G SujathaM.TechAssistant Professor
12Mr. Banoth RameshM.TechAssistant Professor
13Mrs. Akkenapally ShirishaM.TechAssistant Professor
14Mr. Panjala Vijay GoudM.TechAssistant Professor
15Mrs. Gangam DivyaM.TechAssistant Professor
16Mrs. T DeepikaM.TechAssistant Professor
17Mr. Vijayaraj CM.TechAssistant Professor
18Mrs. Bodige AmbikaM.TechAssistant Professor
19Mrs. P VyshaliM.TechAssistant Professor
20Mr. Rama Dinesh KumarM.TechAssistant Professor
21Mr. Ritesh KumarM. EAssistant Professor
22Mrs. Kudikala HemalathaM.TechAssistant Professor
23Mr. M RakeshM.TechAssistant Professor
24Mr. Bobbala Rajesh ReddyM.TechAssistant Professor
25Mrs. Perla SowjanyaM.TechAssistant Professor
26Mrs. Eega SravanthiM.TechAssistant Professor
27Mrs. AenuguHareeshaM.TechAssistant Professor
28Mrs. Niranjani PM.TechAssistant Professor
29Mr. Mohammad PashaM.TechAssistant Professor
30Mrs. C Vinitha ReddyM.TechAssistant Professor
31Mr. Adla RakeshM.TechAssistant Professor
32Mr. Thammadi RavinderM.TechAssistant Professor
33Mrs. Karra SangeethaM.TechAssistant Professor
34Mr. Vijaya Bhaskar Reddy KM.TechAssistant Professor
35Mr. Geddada Sudheer KumarM.TechAssistant Professor
36Mrs. Masna ManasaM.TechAssistant Professor
37Mr. S Naresh KumarM.TechAssistant Professor
38Ms. Chilukamari MounikaM.TechAssistant Professor
39Mrs. Vasantha Kumari IsukapalliM.TechAssistant Professor
40Mrs. Chiloka JyothiM.TechAssistant Professor
41Mr. Manohar Rao KatakamM.TechAssistant Professor
42Mr. Sunil Kumar KM.TechAssistant Professor
43Mr. Kundanapally AnushaM.TechAssistant Professor
44Mr. B.LaxmipathiM.TechAssistant Professor
45Ms. M B BhavaniM.TechAssistant Professor
46Mrs. Racha ArunaM.TechAssistant Professor
47Mr. Vadlapally ShekarM.TechAssistant Professor
48Mrs. MamillapallyShivaleelaM.TechAssistant Professor
49Mr. Eluri Srinivas RaoM.TechAssistant Professor
50Mr. Bitla RambabuM.TechAssistant Professor
51Mrs. Banda NavithaM.TechAssistant Professor
52Mr. Kompally NareshM.TechAssistant Professor
 

Course Outcomes

Course Outcomes are statements that describe significant and essential learning that the Students have achieved, and can reliably demonstrate at the end of a course. A Course outcome makes clear the intended result of the learning rather than what form the instruction will take. A good course outcome states what a student will know or be able to do at the end of instruction. It focuses on student performance. Other synonyms are learning outcome or Course learning outcome.

The advantages of Course Outcomes:

Benefits for the course and module designer

In terms of course and module design, the use of explicit course outcome statements can help ensure consistency of delivery across modules or programs. They can aid curriculum design by clarifying areas of overlap between existing modules, program and qualifications.

Benefits for quality assurance and standards

Quality assurance benefits from the adoption of learning outcomes via the resulting increase in transparency and better comparability of standards between and within qualifications.

Benefits for Students and employers

Students benefit from a comprehensive set of statements of exactly what they will be able to achieve after successful study. Course outcomes provide Students with clear information that can help them with their choice of module/unit/program/qualification to study and can lead to more effective learning.

Benefits for national and international educational transparency

Internationally, Course outcomes contribute to the mobility of students by facilitating the recognition of their qualifications and improving the transparency of qualifications and thus simplifying credit transfer.

Course Outcomes for the Department of Computer Science and Engineering

Program Educational Objectives PEO’s

Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)

Sr. No.

Contents

1

Institute V & M , Department V&M,  PEO’s,  PO’s, PSO’s

2

University Syllabus

3

Course Outcomes

4

CO-PO mapping with Justification

5

Is Syllabus Changes Listed?

6

Gaps Identified during Mapping if any

7

Topics beyond syllabus

8

Evidence of (Seminar/ Guest lecture/ Workshop, etc.) conducted for fulfilment of Gap

9

Revised CO-PO Mapping if any

10

Student Customization based on previous year/ semester result

11

Student Customization based on Mid-I & Mid-II

12

Course outcome assessment sheet

13

Lecture notes

14

PPT’s, Videos (in CD), Self Learning Material

15

Web references

16

Charts

17

Assignments

18

Tutorial evidence

19

Unit wise Question bank

20

Is Gate Question bank present?

21

Mid 1- Question papers

22

Mid 1 – Question paper – Key

23

Mid 1 – Question paper – Scheme of Evaluation

24

Mid 2- Question papers

25

Mid 2 – Question paper – Key

26

Mid 2 – Question paper – Scheme of Evaluation

27

University Question papers (Last three years)

28

Remedial Classes

29

Result Analysis (After Completion of course )

30

Student Feedback Analysis

31

Lesson plan

32

Time table

33

Department Calendar

34

University Calendar

35

Attendance Register -Teacher Log updated  with signature of faculty and HOD

36

Internal, Assignment Marks entry in Attendance Register

37

Sample Answer Sheets

38

Sample Assignment Sheets

39

Sample Tutorial Sheets

40

Audited by IQAC

Laboratories

S. No.

Nameofthe Lab

Room No

Areainsq.mt.

1

Artificial Intelligence Lab

D-108A

132

2

UI design- Flutter Lab

D-108B

132

3

Software Testing Methodologies Lab

D-109A

132

4

DEVOPS Lab

D-109B

132

5

Operating Systems Lab

D-207A

132

6

Data Structures Lab

D-207B

132

7

Database Management Systems Lab, Object-Oriented Programming through Java Lab,

D 208A

132

8

Machine Learning Lab, Cryptography and Network Security Lab

D 208B

132

9

Data visualization- R Programming/ Power BI, , Compiler Design Lab

D 307

132

10

Node JS/ React JS/ Django

 

132

11

Programming for Problem Solving Lab

B-203A

132

12

Python Lab

B-203A

132

13

Project Lab

B-204

66

LIST OF PROJECT LAB

SnoName of the LabRoom NoNo of Projects Done
Major Mini
1Project Lab        A0020909

 

Expert Talks/ Guest Lectures/ Workshops

S.No.

Gap

Action Taken

Date-Month-Year

Resource Person with Designation

% of Students Attended

Relevant to POs & PSOs

1

PO6

Seminar on “Introduction to Apache Pig and Hive and Data Transformation”

14-08-2024

Mr.Amith K.S, Managing Director, Business Solution, Hyderabad

95

PO2,PO3,PO6,

PO8,PO12, PSO1, PSO3

2

PO3

Workshop on “Artificial Intelligence in Gaming and Robotics”

17/09/2024

Mr.Arivalagan

Senior Project Engineer
Hyderabad

97

PO2,PO3,PO6,

PO8,PO12, PSO2, PSO3

3

PO5

Workshop on “Full Stack Web Development focuses on Building web Applications”

08/10/2024

Mr.Gangtharan
Trainer, GradiousTecnology,
Hyderabad

94

PO2,PO3,PO5,

PSO1

4

PO4

Seminar on “Building Cross-Platform Mobile Apps with  Flutter”

08/11/2024

Dr.AktharRasool, Associate Professor, MANIT Bhopal

90

PO2,PO5,PO6

5

PO7

Guest Lecture on “Introduction Cyber Forensics: Investigating and Analyzing Cyber Crimes”

19/11/2024

Mr.SankalpaMukherji, Senior Faculty and Consultant Cyber Security, Hyderabad

94

PO1,PO5,PO6, PSO2

6

PO3

Seminar on “Generative AI for Phishing and Cyber Security Threats”

 

02/12/2024

Mr.Nandan Ram, Artificial i Technologies, Hyderabad

96

PO3,PO5,PO10,

PSO3

 

7

PO2

Webinar on “Block chain for Smart Society ”

21-12-2024

Dr. B. RangaSwamy,

Professor,
ACE College of Engineering
Hyderabad.

91

PO5,PO4,PO1, PO2, PSO1

8

PO8

Seminar on “Ethical Considerations and Societal Impacts of Generative AI”

09-01-2025

 

 

Dr.Arvind Narayanan, Principal Research Scientist, Ethical AI Division

90

PO1, PO4, PO8,PSO2

9

PO5

Workshop on “Federated Learning & Edge AI for Resource-Constrained Devices”

23-01-2025

 

 

Mr.SumanChoudary, Data Scientist, Reliance Jio, Hyderabad

94

PO2, PO5, PO7,PO9, PSO3

10

PO6

Seminar on “Sustainable Smart – City Solutions: Integrating IoT, Green Energy & Citizen Engagement”

20-02-2025

 

Mr.Rajesh Reddy, System Engineer, Ray Business Technologies, Hyderabad

92

PO4,PO7, PO10,PSO1

11

PO 10

Guest lecturer on “Generative AI & Large Language Models: Opportunities, Risks & Engineering Challenges”

12-03-2025

 

Mr. L Ramakrishna, True Eye Detective & Investigation Agency, Hyderabad

91

PO1,PO4, PO8,PO11, PSO2

12

PO8

Workshop on “Zero-Trust Architecture & AI-Driven Cybersecurity for IoT Ecosystems”

16-04-2025  & 17-04- 25

Dr . K. Vasanth KumarProfessor & Head of the Department of Internet of Things at Malla Reddy (MR) Deemed to Be University

94

PO2,PO6, PO8,PSO2

13

PO5

Guest Lecturer on ““Edge & Fog Computing with IoT and AI: Building Real-Time, Smart Systems”

29-04-2025

 

Dr Kiran Siripuri  Assistant Professor, Faculty of Engineering & Computer Studies at Symbiosis Institute of Technology, Hyderabad,

97

PO1,PO4, PO8,PSO3

14

PO7

Seminar on “Neuro-Symbolic AI: Bridging Logical Reasoning and Deep Learning”

02-05-2025

 

Mr.Sadkirat SinghNeurosymbolic AI Engineer, Hyderabad

96

PO3, PO5, PO9,PSO1

S.No.

Gap

Action Taken

Date-Month-Year

Resource Person with Designation

% of Students Attended

Relevant to POs & PSOs

1

PO4

Workshop on “Implementation and Practical Knowledge on IoT.”

17/08/2023

Mr.VenkatVishwanath, Programming Analyst, Qualcom, Bengaluru

 

 

92

PO2,PO5,PO3, PO7,PSO1, PSO2

2

PO6

Seminar on “The Applications and Practical Knowledge on Mobile Applications”

13/09/2023

Mr.Manikyam, Senior Data Engineer, Optium Global Solutions, Hyderabad

90

PO2,PO5,PO6, PSO1

3

PO4

Guest Lecturer on “Python Application Development using Django”

30/09/2023

Mr.Nandan Ram, Artificial i Technologies, Hyderabad

97

PO4,PO2,PO6, PSO1

4

PO6

Seminar on “Data Science using R-Programming”

18/10/2023

Dr.G.Sreenivasulu
Professor, Vardhaman College of Engineering,
Hyderabad.

98

PO2,PO,6,PO7,PO4, PSO2

5

PO2

Workshop on “UiPath-An Introduction to RPA”

15/11/2023

Dr.KSrinivasRao, Assoc.Prof.

ANITS Engineering college

95

PO5,PO2,PO7, PO3, PSO2

6

PO3

Seminar on “Cloud Storage in Oracle 11g ”

02/12/2023

Mr.Ravidranath, TCS, Hyderabad

96

PO1,PO5,PO3, PSO2

7

PO5

Webinar on “Production Python 3 Web Development with Pyramid”

26/12/2023

Dr. A. Rajesh

Professor,
ACE College of Engineering
Hyderabad

 

90

PO4,PO6,PO5, PO2, PSO2

8

PO7

Seminar on “Containerization with Docker and Kubernetes”

11/01/2024

Dr.G.Somaskehar

Professor,

Vardhaman College of Engineering, Hyderabad.

92

PO2,PO3,PO7, PSO1

9

PO6

Workshop on “Bigdata Analytics using Spark”

23/02/2024 to 24/02/2024

Dr.EllendulaMadhukar

SreenidhiEnginnering college
Hyderabad

98

PO5,PO6,PO9

10

PO4

Guest Lecture on “Quantum Cryptography”

29/02/2024

Dr.NagendarYerukala
Faculty Member
CR Rao Mathematics and statistics, Hyderabad.

95

PO1,PO3,PO4, PO8, PSO1

11

PO6

Webinar on “Ethical AI Practices”

09/03/2024

Mr.SureshKakarla, CEO Ahex Technology, Hyderabad

91

PO2,PO4,PO6

12

PO3

Seminar on “Digital Forensics: Investigating Cyber Crimes and Analyzing Digital Evidence ”

30/03/2024

Mr.L Ramakrishna, True Eye Detective & Investigation Agency, Hyderabad

97

PO2,PO3,PO5, PSO1

13

PO5

Workshop on “NLP using Latent Dirichlet Allocation and Non Negative Matrix Factorization”

18/04/2024

Ms.Gayathri, Transcode Solutions, Hyderabad

96

PO2,PO4,PO5, PSO1

14

PO3

Seminar on “Dark web and Cyber threat Intelligence”

04/05/2024

Mr.Vijay Kumar, Founder of Vijay Cyber Security, Hyderabad

91

PO1,PO3,PO6, PSO2

15

PO5

Guest Lecture on “Prompt Engineering for Better AI”

18/06/2024

Mr.KishoreKothapalli, Founder of Rysun Labs, Hyderabad

92

PO3,PO5,PO7, PSO2

16

PO4

Seminar on “Deep Learning with Python”

29/06/2024

Ms.Madhumitha, Trainer Lamp Institute, Hyderabad

98

PO1,PO3,PO4, PSO1

S.No.

Gap

Action Taken

Date-Month-Year

Resource Person with Designation

% of Students Attended

Relevant to POs & PSOs

1

PO3

Seminar on “Application of cook’s theorem”

19/11/2022

Mr.AmeetGogi, Business Head, Livewire Company, Bengaluru

97

PO2,PO3,PO5, PO8,PSO2

2

PO5

Workshop on “Hands on experience on Machine Learning algorithms, Data Scientist and knowledge about Mobile Applications.”

30/11/2022

Mrs.Bhagya R, Technical Lead, Every India Pvt. Ltd, Hyderabad

95

PO2, PO4, PO5,PO8, PSO3

3

PO4

Workshop on “Arm7 process and its Applications”

17/12/2022

Mr.Ravi Kumar, Trainer Tvisha Technologies, Hyderabad

96

PO1,PO3,PO4, PSO1

4

PO6

Guest Lecture on “How to face Ethical Hacking”

28/12/2022

Mr.Sandeep Gupta, Indian school of ethical hacking, Hyderabad

99

PO1,PO4,PO6

PO8

5

PO2

Workshop on “Data Mining using Machine Learning and Integration with AWS Cloud ”

17/01/2023

Mr.MahebdraDutta, Technical Trainer, Ardent ComputechPvt. Ltd.

92

PO1,PO3,PO5,

PO9,PSO2

6

PO5

Seminar on “Deep Learning: Fundamentals, Applications and Recent Advancements”

30/01/2023

Dr.K.SrujanRaju, Asst.Prof., IIIT Hyderabad

95

PO2,PO5,PO7, PSO1

7

PO6

Workshop on “Mobile and Cloud Security”

15/02/2023

Mr.Amith, Technical Expert, Cloud Armor IT, Hyderabad

94

PO2,PO3,PO6, PO8,PSO2

8

PO4

Seminar on “High Performance Computing: Architectures, Applications and Future Directions”

01/03/2023

Dr.G S Sanjay, Professor, University of Hyderabad

92

PO1,PO3,PO4, PSO1

9

PO3

Seminar on “Ethics and Bias in Natural Language Processing”

18/03/2023

Mrs.Neha,

Expert in NLP,

New code NLP, Hyderabad

98

PO1,PO3,PO8

10

PO4

Guest Lecture on “Deep Fake Technology”

10/04/2023

Dr.Sanyal, Professor, University of Hyderabad

96

PO2,PO4,PO9, PSO1

11

PO3

Seminar on “Security Challenges in IoT Devices”

26/04/2023

Mr.Abhijit,

Team Lead, IoTfy Company, Hyderabad

90

PO3,PO5,PO8, PSO2

 

12

PO2

Webinar on “Technology, Employability and Future Trend using Big Data”

12/05/2023

Dr.G.Sreenivasulu,

Professor,

ACE College of Engineering

94

PO2,PO5,PO6, PO8

13

PO4

Guest Lecturer on “Zero Trust Architecture”

30/05/2023

Mr.M.Gurumurthy, Software Engineer, Reishabh Software Slutions, Hyderabad

95

PO1,PO5,PO4, PO10

14

PO7

Seminar on “Applications of Machine Learning: Image Recognition and Predictive Analytics”

03/06/2023

Mr.SumanChoudary, Data Scientist, Reliance Jio, Hyderabad

99

PO2,PO4,PO7, PO9

15

PO6

Webinar on “Non- Fungible Tokens”

24/06/2023

Dr.S.ChinaRamu, Professor, CBIT Hyderabad

93

PO1,PO6,PSO2

S.No.GapAction TakenDate-Month-YearResource Person with Designation % of Students AttendedRelevant to POs & PSOs
1PO5Seminar on Scanner Generator-LEX”16/07/2021Dr.Suresh Kumar, An Engineer, Infosys Hyderabad98PO5,PO6,PO9, PSO2
2PO3Workshop on “Hands on experience on Augmented Reality & Virtual Reality”13/08/2021Mr.Rajesh Sharma, Founder of Cyber SecOP,  Hyderabad93PO2,PO3,PO6, PSO1
3PO2Webinar on “Block chain for Intellectual Property Rights”17/09/2021Ms.Farida Begum, Expert, BLOCKCHAIN Traing, Hyderabad91PO2,PO5,PO8
4PO4Guest Lecture on “Cyber warfare and Nations State attacks”30/09/2021Mr.Vijay Kumar, Director of Cyber Security, Wipro, Hyderabad95PO1,PO4,PO9, PSO2
5PO5Seminar on “IoT Security Informatics”15/10/2021Mr.Vinod Kumar, Technical Trainer, Softdel, Hyderabad94PO2,PO5,PO6
6PO7Workshop on “Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality ”19/11/2021Mr.Rajesh Reddy, System Engineer, Ray Business Technologies, Hyderabad93PO2,PO5,PO7, PSO2
7PO8Seminar on “Machine Learning for Cyber security ”18/01/2022Mr.Santosh Kumar, CEO of SecurEyes,Hyderabad97PO1,PO3,PO8, PSO1
8PO4Guest Lecture on “Powered Edge Computing”25/02/2022Dr.NaveenKumar, Asst. Prof. IIIT Hyderabad94PO1,PO3,PO4
9PO4Seminar on “Smart Home Technology ”11/03/2022Mr.Ravi Kumar, Director of AI&ML, Infosys, Hyderabad92PO2,PO4,PO6, PSO2
10PO2Seminar on “Angular JS: Building Scalable and Maintainable web Applicatins”08/04/2022Mr.RajaSekherKomma, Founder of Techsofy, Hyderabad91PO7,PO8,PO10,PSO3
11PO3Workshop on ”Cyber Threat Intelligence in Network Security”28/04/2022Mr.Gopi Krishna, Director of Cyber Security Tech Mahedra, Hyderabad90PO2,PO3,PO7
12PO7Guest lecturer on “Data  Fabric and Data Mesh”11/05/2022Dr.NagarajMadhukar, An Engineer at TCS Hyderabad94PO4,PO6,PO7, PSO2

Industrial visit

Academic Year: 2024-25

S.No

Date

Industry/ Company Visited

No.of Students Attended

Name of the Faculty Organizer

1

15-02-2025

Cyient, Nacharam, Hyderabad

102

Mr.P.Vijay

2

28-09-2024

Cognizant, Nacharam, Hyderabad

120

Mrs.G.Sujatha

Academic Year: 2023-24

S.No

Date

Industry/ Company Visited

No.of Students Attended

Name of the Faculty Organizer

1

27-04-2024

Infosys, Pocharam, Hyderabad

138

Mr.B.Ramesh

2

13-10-2023

Wipro, Uppal,

Hyderabad

162

Dr.P.KamarajaPandian

Academic Year: 2022-23

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Date

Industry/ Company Visited

No.of Students Attended

Name of the Faculty Organizer

1

18-3-2023

BSNL-Regional Telecom Training Centre, Ramanthapur, Hyderabad

151

Mr.Vijay Raj

2

30-11 -2022

CMC, Mehdipatnam, Hyderabad

170

Dr.C.Veena

 

Academic Year: 2021-22

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Date

Industry/ Company Visited

No.of Students Attended

Name of the Faculty Organizer

1

13-08-2021

Wipro, Uppal,

Hyderabad

187

B.Ramesh

2

19-03-2022

GSV Projects Private Limited

192

Mr.P.Vijay

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KPRIT is implementing OBE. OBE is a student centric teaching-learning methodology in which the course delivery and assessment are planned to achieve the stated objectives and outcomes. To achieve the stated outcomes, the faculty members in the department follows different course delivery methods such as lecturing, tutorials, assignments, remedial classes, quiz, presentations, experimental laboratory work, project work, etc.

ICT Initiatives and Tools

Significant ICT initiatives are being implemented in KPRIT. KPRIT adopts many ICT integrated pedagogical methods to enable the learner to meet their learning goals, academic success with required competencies. In addition to the chalk & board lecture method, methods such as Blended Learning, Collaborative learning, Self-learning, Experiential Learning is used to enhance learning opportunities to the students.

Classrooms Teaching with Audio & Visual Connectivity

The lecture delivered by the faculty is through a set of educational technology/tools such as

  1. Chalk and Board
  2. Power point presentation (PPT)
  3. E-Learning

The faculty use chalk and board and audio-visual aids in teaching. Students are also encouraged to actually interact during the lecture hour by getting the doubts clarified in the same class. The college has sufficient number of computers, printers, LCD projectors, application and system softwares which are used in the teaching process to improve its effectiveness.

The following innovative teaching methods are adopted by the faculty:

  • Computing devices with Internet facility are used for teaching processes by the faculty to give Power Point presentations, Role Play, Animations, Videos, Pictures etc., such that the students can easily understand the topic.
  • Faculty members are advised to avail the higher learning resources such as NPTEL, Coursera and other credible Internet sources for effective teaching.
  • Class rooms with LCD and Internet connection are used for teaching processes.
  • The faculty are implementing and utilizing Outcome Based Education (OBE) to cater the learning needs of students through innovative methodologies. Orientation programs are conducted for the newly joined faculty to make them aware of the OBE frame work to practice the regular activities in the department.
  • Each faculty prepares lecture notes and after completion of each unit of instruction, the material and soft copy will be shared with students.
  • All faculties maintain attendance registers and course files.
  • Internal question paper and Assignment Questions are prepared based on Bloom’s taxonomy and Bloom’s score will be calculated to identify the level of difficulty in the questions

Title: Flipped classrooms

Goal: To enhance student higher order learning by reversing the traditional model of a classroom, focusing class time on student understanding rather than on lecture.

Context: Flipped classroom in the Blended learning environment for delivering instructional content is a more advanced solution where face-to-face learning is limited. Students in flipped classes access and watch lecture video, read course handout and come to the classroom to complete activities such as group work, assignments, discussion, projects or other exercises. The flipped classroom model can be seen as a tool for implementation of blended learning.

Practice: Flipped classroom approach in the blended learning environment is extensively used in the department and exploited to its best.

The following are the steps involved in implementation of flipped classroom methodology in our department:

  • Concerned course faculty post instructions, lecture material and videos and the students are instructed to go through the same.
  • After the completion of each session the students must submit the quiz and grades for each student are issued.
  • The students are encouraged to hold discussions over the topic during face-to-face interaction in the classroom with the faculty.
  • Faculty members hold virtual class meetings for interaction through meeting application i.e., Google meet. Assignments are disseminated, cam scanned copy of assignment is evaluated and outcome of the assessment is posted for reference.
  • After completion of each unit, students are required to submit the assignment for each subject.

Demonstration of Concept:

Demonstration teaching is a model where a teacher or instructor demonstrates a skill, technique, or concept to students, often with the goal of having them replicate or apply what they’ve learned.

  1. Improved understanding: Students gain a deeper understanding of complex concepts through visual demonstration.
  2. Increased confidence: Students feel more confident attempting new skills or tasks after observing a demonstration.
  3. Efficient learning: Demonstration teaching can be an efficient way to teach new skills or concepts.

Best Practices:

  1. Clear instructions: Provide clear, concise instructions and demonstrations.
  2. Active observation: Encourage students to actively observe and take notes during the demonstration.
  3. Practice opportunities: Provide opportunities for students to practice what they’ve learned.

Title: Collaborative Learning

Goal: A collaborative conversation is a purposeful, outcome-driven conversation aimed at building on each others ideas. They generate new thinking and/or a more in-depth understanding of a desired outcome.

Context: The institute is promoting collaborative learning by implementing peer to peer teaching ideology to enhance problem solving capability and team skills which promotes healthy internal relations among the students for their all-round career development.

Peer To Peer Teaching

Peer to peer teaching is an effective teaching technique that can be used in the classroom/ lab to enhance learning. This would enable the students to revise their learning and be able to consolidate to fellow students. It also improves their subject knowledge as well as it improves their confidence with the following benefits:

  • Direct interaction between students promotes active learning.
  • Peer teachers reinforce their own learning by instructing others.
  • Students feel more comfortable and open when interacting with a peer.
  • Peers and students share a similar discourse, allowing for greater understanding.
  • Teachers get more time to focus on the higher order learning.

Think-Pair-Share (TPS)

TPS technique keeps all the students involved in class discussions and provides an opportunity for every student to share an answer to every question. It takes the fear out of class discussion by allowing the students to think carefully about their answers to talk about them with a partner before they called to respond.

Implementation of Think-Pair-Share Methodology

Monitor and support students as they work through the following:

T: (Think) Teachers initiate the process by asking a specific question. Students “think” about what they know or have learned about the topic.

P: (Pair) Each student shall be paired with another student or a small group.

S: (Share) Students share their thinking with their partner. Teachers expand the “share” into a whole-class discussion.

The following are few more collaborative learning activities that are implemented by the institute. They are as follows:

Seminars

Poster presentations

Paper presentations

Group Discussion

Lecture with Quiz

JAM sessions

Role play:

Role-playing is an effective teaching model that involves students acting out scenarios or roles to learn new skills, concepts, or behaviors.

Steps to Implement Role-Playing:

  1. Define the scenario: Identify the scenario or topic to be role-played.
  2. Assign roles: Assign students specific roles to play.
  3. Set ground rules: Establish rules and expectations for the role-playing activity.
  4. Debrief and discuss: After the role-playing activity, hold a debriefing session to discuss what was learned.

Best Practices:

  1. Create a safe environment: Ensure students feel comfortable and safe participating in role-playing activities.
  2. Encourage participation: Encourage all students to participate and engage in the role-playing activity.
  3. Provide feedback: Offer constructive feedback to students on their performance and participation.

Animations:

The Animation Teaching model uses animations to convey complex concepts and ideas in an engaging and interactive way.

  1. Increased engagement: Animations can capture students’ attention and maintain their interest.
  2. Improved understanding: Animations can help students visualize complex concepts and relationships.
  3. Enhanced retention: Animations can aid in retaining information and recalling concepts.

Types of Animations:

  1. 2D animations: Traditional cartoons or computer-generated 2D animations.
  2. 3D animations: Three-dimensional computer-generated animations.
  3. Interactive animations: Animations that allow user interaction, such as simulations or games.

Best Practices:

  1. Clear and concise: Ensure animations are clear, concise, and easy to understand.
  2. Relevant and engaging: Use animations that are relevant to the topic and engaging for students.
  3. Integrated with other teaching methods: Use animations in conjunction with other teaching methods, such as lectures and discussions

Title: Self-learning - Celonis Academy, MongoDB, UiPath, QlikLearning, Wadhwani foundation

Goal: The primary goal of engaging in self-learning through Celonis Academy, MongoDB University, UiPath Academy, Qlik Learning, and the Wadhwani Foundation is to build practical, industry-relevant skills that enhance career readiness and personal growth. Develop domain-specific expertise in process mining (Celonis), database management (MongoDB), robotic process automation (UiPath), data analytics (Qlik), and entrepreneurship & soft skills (Wadhwani Foundation).

Context: Self learning using curated courses offered by the mentioned platforms will make the students to learn how to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios by working on hands-on projects, case studies, and interactive exercises, Cultivate a mindset of continuous learning and adaptability, which are essential for success in the rapidly evolving digital landscape, Improve problem-solving, critical thinking, and automation skills to become more efficient, analytical, and innovation-driven, Earn industry-recognized certifications that strengthen my resume and increase employability in competitive job markets. The interdisciplinary approach by way of offering Minors/Majors in UG-Engineering programs is encouraged by this initiative. The courses on frontiers of engineering/emerging areas, employability skill-oriented courses are offered without compromising on regular curriculum.

Practice: The KPRIT gives information to the students about the courses offered through Training and Placement department. Students are informed to go through the video content and course handout in asynchronous manner. The classroom activities and laboratory sessions are conducted by the concerned mentor who supplements learning and promotes higher order cognition in learning. The synchronous learning instills confidence in the students for taking up regular assignments and submission of the same in timely manner. By completing these self-paced learning programs, the students are  strive to become a versatile, tech-savvy, and job-ready professional capable of contributing effectively in dynamic, data-driven work environments.

Title: Experiential Learning

Goal: To promote professional skills and knowledge through hands on experience to increase knowledge and developing skills.

Context: To promote innovation and incubation among the students to become future entrepreneurs. Experiential learning has been initiated through Projects/Lab work and Internships. The motive is to introduce experiential learning to create a platform for the students in such a way that they get direct experience and exposure of work place setting, which in turn leads to all round development of the students under the guidelines of experienced teachers and resource persons in the respective domain

Practice: Project Method

This method is used to improve the ability to apply and to reinforce knowledge imparted in the classroom. Being a technical Institute, this method is extensively used to provide empirical evidence of the theory which is learned in the classroom. This will help the students to understand and apply concepts, principles or laws learned. The faculty and experts from industry guides the students at various stages of developing the projects to give timely inputs for the development of the model.

Major steps of the Project Method

  • Creating the situation (providing a situation)
  • Choosing the project (Selection of the Project)
  • Planning.
  • Carrying out the project (Executing)
  • Evaluating
  • Project Report

 

SnoName of the FacultyAcademic yearProject TitleApproximate. CostSponsored CompanyStatusDuration
1Dr.Marlene Grace
2018-19
Third Party Project Development3.85 LakhsCode KindleOn Going2 Years
G.Saritha
2G.SarithaContent Development6.95 LakhsLearn IT HubOn Going3 Years
A.Venugopal
3K.BalaThripurasundariDriver Safety Index Using Integrated Computing system8 LakhsSRK TravelsOn Going3 Years
K.Suparna
SnoName of the FacultyAcademic yearProject TitleApproximate. CostSponsored CompanyStatusDuration
1Dr.Dileep Kumar2015-16Content Development4 LakhsHEBEON TECHNOLOGIESCompleted1 Year
Dr.Dileep Kumar
SnoName of the FacultyAcademic yearProject TitleApproximate. CostSponsored CompanyStatusDuration
1Dr.k.kiran Kumar
2016-17
Design and Develop of websites, office automation2.9 LakhsSRS TechnologiesCompleted1 Year
Dr.k.kiran Kumarr
2K.SuparnaContent Development5 LakhsCompletedCompleted2 Years
K.Suparna
SnoName of the FacultyAcademic yearProject TitleApproximate. CostSponsored CompanyStatusDuration
1Dr.Sarath Chandra Nayak
2017-18
Content Development5.4 LakhsHEBEON TechnologiesCompleted2 Years
K.BalaThipuraSundari
2A.Prakashoffice automation and front office automation4 LakhsMahadweeepPharmaCompleted2 Years
R.Krishnanayak
3A.PrakashBus Tracker application6.7 LakhsSRK TravelsOn Going3 Years
B.Ramesh
SnoName of the FacultyAcademic yearProject TitleApproximate. CostSponsored CompanyStatusDuration
1Dr.Sarath Chandra Nayak
2017-18
Content Development5.4 LakhsHEBEON TechnologiesCompleted2 Years
K.BalaThipuraSundari
2A.Prakashoffice automation and front office automation4 LakhsMahadweeepPharmaCompleted2 Years
R.Krishnanayak
3A.PrakashBus Tracker application6.7 LakhsSRK TravelsOn Going3 Years
B.Ramesh
Sno

Product Development

Faculty NameTittleStudent 1Student 2Student 3Student 4
12015-2016Dr.Dilip Kumar MahapatraDr.Dilip Kumar MahapatraSneha ReddySneha ReddyAnkitRaiGayatriRahul Singh
22016-2017K.SuparnaRock paper scissorsK.BindhuPriyaM.LeelaShaik AbdulSahilMajeedManoj Kumar
32016-2017Dr.K.Kiran KumarSpace FighterV. Anusha ReddyY. ShravyaB.AnilB.Sravan
42017-2018Dr.K.Kiran KumarE-Commerce ApplicationVikramPreekNawazShankarPooja Reddy
52017-2018G.SarithaSpace FighterCH.RajeshNishaKumariG.BhanavaDwarakanath
62018-2019Dr.D.EshwarNetwork pen testing projectHarivamshiLakshmanKavithaAnikrutha
72018-2019Dr.D.Marlene GraceBlock chain real time votingVikramPareekShankaSwethaPranavi
82018-2019Dr.D.EshwarA distributed publisher driven secure data sharing for informationSushmithaK.BindhuPriyaCh.SamhithCh.Samhith

Internal Quality of Question Paper

A sample of mid semester question paper is specified below.

Quality of Internal Semester Question Papers, Assignments and Evaluation (20)

A .Process for Internal Semester Question Paper setting and evaluation and effective process implementation:

Question paper setting

  1. For each Course question bank is prepared.
  2. While setting the question paper all previous university exam papers are taken into consideration.
  3. The pattern/format of question paper is followed as per the university guidelines.

Evaluation:

  1. A scheme of evaluation is to be given by concerned paper setter which will be the base for the evaluation of the answer scripts.
  2. After every mid semester assessment test, faculty members explain the solution of the question in the class which will enable them to perform well in the final examination.
  3. If the student remains absent for all the tests conducted, the mid semester assessment marks are marked as “Absent” in the results.

Effective process implementation:

Question papers are set and peer reviewed by a group head. Initial question paper for mid semester exam is set by following mention steps.

  1. Initial draft of the paper is prepared by concerned subject faculty by taking into consideration of blooms taxonomy and Course outcomes.
  2. Draft of the paper is then presented to the department review committee for review.
  3. The review committee may give comments if any.
  4. Question paper is revised after including the suggestions of review committee and presented once again to review committee till it is approved.

Final paper is drafted after approval of the review committee.

Blooms Taxonomy is followed while setting the internal exam question papers.

Process to ensure questions from outcomes/learning levelperspectives

For each question given in the question paper the relevant CO and blooms taxonomy levels are mapped and specified.

C. Evidence of COs Coverage in class test/Mid-termTest

A sample of mid semester question paper is specified below

A.Y: 2022-23

Methodologies to support weak students and encourage bright students :

Guidelines to identify weak students.

The department has the mechanism to identify the weak students and bright students with a set of guidelines and mentoring them accordingly.

Mechanism to identifying weak/ bright students and mentoring:

Impact Analysis

Scheme for Weak and Advanced Learners

The department has a well defined process of monitoring, guiding and assisting the students and to identify them as weak or bright students and providing them necessary support in improving their performance.

Process of identification of students as weak/ bright students:

Scheme

Students who got below 60% or less than or equal to 14/25 marks in mid semester are considered as weak students, Students who scored above 72 % or more than 18/25 Marks are considered as bright students.

Parents-Teachers Meeting 2025

Sno
HTNo
Name of the Student
Mentor List
123RA1A0501AARTHI   PASAREMr. Vijaya Bhaskar Reddy K
223RA1A0502ABHINANDU   MUSTYALA
323RA1A0503ABHINAV   MANDALA
423RA1A0504ABHINAV   RATHNAGIRI
523RA1A0505ABHINAV VARDHAN POTHAMSHETTY
623RA1A0506ABHIRAM   BANOTH
723RA1A0507ABHIRAM   PINGILI
823RA1A0508ADHARSH   THANDRA
923RA1A0509AJAY KUMAR  DHANIRAKULA
1023RA1A0510AKHIL   ANUMALLA
1123RA1A0511AKHIL   DEVAMr. Ram Dinesh Kumar
1223RA1A0512AKSHITHA   MANNE
1323RA1A0513ALEKHYA  POTLA CHERUVU
1423RA1A0514ANIL   ANUGURTHI
1523RA1A0515ANKIT KUMAR
1623RA1A0516ARAVIND SAMPATHI
1723RA1A0517ASHISH DURGAPATI
1823RA1A0518ASHISH REDDY GUNDARAPU
1923RA1A0519ASHOK   BANOTH
2023RA1A0520ASHWIN   GADDAM
2123RA1A0521ASHWINI   MOKALADr Sankar Ganesh S
2223RA1A0522BHADRINATH   JANGAM
2323RA1A0523AKASH REDDY PASUNURI
2423RA1A0524BHANU PRASAD  PEDDADODDI
2523RA1A0525BHANU VARA PRASAD THADURI
2623RA1A0526BHARATH KUMAR  B
2723RA1A0527BHARATH KUMAR  MATTAPALLY
2823RA1A0528BHAVANI G
2923RA1A0529BHAVSINGH   BODA
3023RA1A0530BHOOMESH   BATTU
3123RA1A0531CHANDANA   KOTAMr. P Vijay
3223RA1A0532CHANDRA SHEKAR REDDY J
3323RA1A0533CHANIKYA MANDAL
3423RA1A0534CHARAN   BACHALI
3523RA1A0535CHARAN   EMMADI
3623RA1A0536CHARAN   KANDI
3723RA1A0537CHENDHU SHIRAM
3823RA1A0538DEEPAK   MALAVATH
3923RA1A0539DEEPTHI   BOLISHETTY
4023RA1A0540DEVARAJ   PABBATHI
4123RA1A0541DINESH KATTIMr. Ram Dinesh Kumar
4223RA1A0542GOUTHAM VALLALA
4323RA1A0543GREESHMIKA   KAMMILI
4423RA1A0544HARIDHAR   THALLADA
4523RA1A0545HARIKRISHNA PALLAPU
4623RA1A0546HARIPRIYA   THALANDI
4723RA1A0547HARISH KUMAR  MYAKALA
4823RA1A0548HARSHA VARDHAN  DYAVANAPELLI
4923RA1A0549HARSHITHA   MANGILIPELLI
5023RA1A0550HIMA BINDU  BANDA
5123RA1A0551JAGADEESH KONISIMr. Geddada Sudheer Kumar
5223RA1A0552JAYA SHANKAR  VATTI
5323RA1A0553JESSIKA MADDURI
5423RA1A0554KARTHIK   ARTHAM
5523RA1A0555KARTHIK   KURRA
5623RA1A0556KARTHIK   NEELA
5723RA1A0557KARTHIK KANNA
5823RA1A0558KARTHIK RANGU
5923RA1A0559KARUNAKAR   DAYYALA
6023RA1A0560KASINATH   MONDAL
6123RA1A0561KAVYA NAGA SREE ANDIBOYENAMrs.Niranjani P
6223RA1A0562KEERTHI   MOGILI
6323RA1A0563LASYA NAGA RAJESHWARI CHINTA
6423RA1A0564LAVANYA   GUJJU
6523RA1A0565LIRISHA   JOGU
6623RA1A0566LOKESH   CHAKALI
Sno
HTNo
Name of the Student
Mentor List
123RA1A0567LOKESH MALIGAMr. Manohar Rao Katakam
223RA1A0568LOKESH YADAV GANAMONI
323RA1A0569MALAVIKA   MANGA
423RA1A0570MALAVIKA   NIDIGONDA
523RA1A0571MALLESHWARI   DEETI
623RA1A0572MANASA BANGAROJU
723RA1A0573MANASA GANGOTHRI  ANANTHULA
823RA1A0574MANASWINI NARALLAPALLY
923RA1A0575MANIKANTA   BALDURI
1023RA1A0576MANIKANTH REDDY MULA
1123RA1A0577MANIKUMAR   YEPURIMr. Sunil Kumar K
1223RA1A0578MANITEJA   THOGITI
1323RA1A0579MANODEESH   VEERAPAGA
1423RA1A0580MANOJ   KATCHALLA
1523RA1A0581MEGHANA   BOLLA
1623RA1A0582MEGHANA REDDY  YERASI
1723RA1A0583MOUNIKA   GUMUDELLY
1823RA1A0584MUDASSIR   MOHAMMED
1923RA1A0585NAGARAJU ALDASU
2023RA1A0586NAGESHWARI   S
2123RA1A0587NALINI KARAMCHETIMrs. P Vyshali
2223RA1A0588NANDINI   POCHAMPALLY
2323RA1A0589NARESH KOMMIREDDY
2423RA1A0590NAVEEN   GUGULOTH
2523RA1A0591NAVEEN   MAIDAPU
2623RA1A0592NETHANIYA   MANDAY
2723RA1A0593NIKETH   KAMMARI
2823RA1A0594NIKHIL   PABBU
2923RA1A0595NITHIN   BANOTH
3023RA1A0596POOJANANDINI   GATTU
3123RA1A0597PRABHAS THANNIRUMr. Korivi Vamshee Krishna
3223RA1A0598PRANATHI   PUSULURI
3323RA1A0599PRANEETH KUMAR  KUMMARAVENI
3423RA1A05A0PRASHANTH   DURGAM
3523RA1A05A1PRATHIK VARMA  SANGU
3623RA1A05A2PRATHYUSHA   BADHANAKANTI
3723RA1A05A3PRAVALIKA   CHINTHANURI
3823RA1A05A4PREM KUMAR  KADAPALA
3923RA1A05A5RAHUL   PANUGANTI
4023RA1A05A6RAHUL DAVID DHORA BUGGA
4123RA1A05A7RAHUL KONDOJU
4223RA1A05A8RAJESH   GURRAPU
4323RA1A05A9RAJESHWARI   KOTOJUKarra Sangeetha
4423RA1A05B0RAJU   PERUMALLA
4523RA1A05B1RAJVARDHAN REDDY  THUMMETI
4623RA1A05B2RAKESH   GUMMADIRAJULA
4723RA1A05B3RANADEEP AKUTHOTA
4823RA1A05B4RANAPRATAP DURGENA
4923RA1A05B5RISHI   BANOTH
5023RA1A05B6ROHITH   ERAKATLA
5123RA1A05B7RUCHITH   THOPARAM
5223RA1A05B8SACHITHA   GUNAGANTI
5323RA1A05B9SAHITHYA   PONNAM
5423RA1A05C0BHASKAR BAINDLA
5523RA1A05C1SAI KRISHNA  GUMMAMr. Ritesh Kumar
5623RA1A05C2SAI KRISHNA GIDUGUPATI
5723RA1A05C3SAI KUMAR GANNEPAKA
5823RA1A05C4SAI MANI TEJA SIRIPANGA
5923RA1A05C5SAI PRANAY KUMAR BANOTH
6023RA1A05C6SAI PRASANNA  BURKA
6123RA1A05C7SAI TEJA  CHEGURI
6223RA1A05C8SAI VIVEK  MITTAPALLY
6323RA1A05C9SAINATH   K
6423RA1A05D0SANDEEP MANTHRI
Sno
HTNo
Name of the Student
Mentor List
123RA1A05D1SANJAY   ANKAMMr. Vijaya Bhaskar Reddy K
223RA1A05D2SANJAY RAMAGIRI
323RA1A05D3SANJEEVA   MALOTH
423RA1A05D4SATHWIK   JELLA
523RA1A05D5SHANKAR   MOPURI
623RA1A05D6SHARANYA   INAMPUDI
723RA1A05D7SHASHI KUMAR KAYITHI
823RA1A05D8SHIVA KARTHIK CHINDULA
923RA1A05D9SHIVA KUMAR VARDHA
1023RA1A05E0SHIVA SAI MUTTHI
1123RA1A05E1SHLOK KATAREMr. Ram Dinesh Kumar
1223RA1A05E2SHYAM PRASAD J
1323RA1A05E3SHYAM SUNDER  KANAGANDLA
1423RA1A05E4SIDDARDHA BORRIGELLA
1523RA1A05E5SRAVAN   K
1623RA1A05E6SRAVANI   SANJAPA
1723RA1A05E7SRI CHARAN BUDIGE
1823RA1A05E8SRI KIRAN KUMAR P
1923RA1A05E9SRI KRISHNA  SANA
2023RA1A05F0SRI NETHRAA  GALI
2123RA1A05F1SRI SRAVANTHI PULLOJUDr Sankar Ganesh S
2223RA1A05F2SRIJA   GUNDA
2323RA1A05F3SRINU   PUCHHAKAYALA
2423RA1A05F4SRIVASAVI   CHILUMULA
2523RA1A05F5SRUTHI   DUTHALA
2623RA1A05F6SUDHANWA RAO  MALRAJU
2723RA1A05F7SURAJ   KADAM
2823RA1A05F8SUSHMITHA   MUNAGA
2923RA1A05F9TEJA   NITTA
3023RA1A05G0THANAY KUMAR  JAKKULA
3123RA1A05G1UDAY   ERUSANIMr. P Vijay
3223RA1A05G2VAISHNAVI   RACHAMALLA
3323RA1A05G3VAISHNAVI RAGIPINDI
3423RA1A05G4VAISHNAVI RAO  THUNGENOLLA
3523RA1A05G5VARSHA RANI  K
3623RA1A05G6VARUN SANDESH UPPU
3723RA1A05G7VEDHA VANAMALA
3823RA1A05G8VENUGOPAL   CHINTHAKINDI
3923RA1A05G9VIJAYCHANDAR   LAKAVATH
4023RA1A05H0VIJAYENDRA VARMA  MUTHINENI
4123RA1A05H1VINAY RAMAGIRIMr. Ram Dinesh Kumar
4223RA1A05H2VINAYAK   PALLIKONDA
4323RA1A05H3VINEELA SRI GOPU
4423RA1A05H4VINOD GOUTHRE
4523RA1A05H5VISHNU VARDHAN  PADAKANTI
4623RA1A05H6YADAGIRI SRINIVAS  BONGU
4723RA1A05H7YOGESH KUMAR  PONUGOTI
4823RA1A05H8YUVARAJ   KAPAKA
4923RA1A05H9CHARITH CHOKKAIAHGARI
5023RA1A05I0ARCHANA TUMMALA
5124RA5A0501JERIPOTHULA ALEXMr. Geddada Sudheer Kumar
5224RA5A0502PIDUGU ARUN TEJA
5324RA5A0503MOHAMMAD ARSHAD
5424RA5A0504DEEPIKA BELLAMKONDA
5524RA5A0505SHEBHASU GNANESHWAR
5624RA5A0506RAVULA HARIBABU
5724RA5A0507KOTHA KALYAN GOUD
5824RA5A0508PANDIRI KAVYASRI
5924RA5A0509ALINAIK MAHABOOB BASHA
6024RA5A0510BOJOLLA MEENAKSHI
6124RA5A0512BADAVATH PEERSINGHMrs.Niranjani P
6224RA5A0513SRIRAM PRANEETH
6324RA5A0514ATTEM PREM KUMAR
6424RA5A0515GOPAGANI SAICHARAN
6524RA5A0516MD SHAHINA
6624RA5A0517DAMARA YUGENDER
6724RA5A0518GAJJI VIJENDER
Sno
HTNo
Name of the Student
Mentor List
123RA1A0501AARTHI   PASAREMr. Korivi Vamshee Krishna
223RA1A0502ABHINANDU   MUSTYALA
323RA1A0503ABHINAV   MANDALA
423RA1A0504ABHINAV   RATHNAGIRI
523RA1A0505ABHINAV VARDHAN POTHAMSHETTY
623RA1A0506ABHIRAM   BANOTH
723RA1A0507ABHIRAM   PINGILI
823RA1A0508ADHARSH   THANDRA
923RA1A0509AJAY KUMAR  DHANIRAKULA
1023RA1A0510AKHIL   ANUMALLA
1123RA1A0511AKHIL   DEVAMrs. Karra Sangeetha
1223RA1A0512AKSHITHA   MANNE
1323RA1A0513ALEKHYA  POTLA CHERUVU
1423RA1A0514ANIL   ANUGURTHI
1523RA1A0515ANKIT KUMAR
1623RA1A0516ARAVIND SAMPATHI
1723RA1A0517ASHISH DURGAPATI
1823RA1A0518ASHISH REDDY GUNDARAPU
1923RA1A0519ASHOK   BANOTH
2023RA1A0520ASHWIN   GADDAM
2123RA1A0521ASHWINI   MOKALAMr. Geddada Sudheer Kumar
2223RA1A0522BHADRINATH   JANGAM
2323RA1A0523AKASH REDDY PASUNURI
2423RA1A0524BHANU PRASAD  PEDDADODDI
2523RA1A0525BHANU VARA PRASAD THADURI
2623RA1A0526BHARATH KUMAR  B
2723RA1A0527BHARATH KUMAR  MATTAPALLY
2823RA1A0528BHAVANI G
2923RA1A0529BHAVSINGH   BODA
3023RA1A0530BHOOMESH   BATTU
3123RA1A0531CHANDANA   KOTAMr. Manohar Rao Katakam
3223RA1A0532CHANDRA SHEKAR REDDY J
3323RA1A0533CHANIKYA MANDAL
3423RA1A0534CHARAN   BACHALI
3523RA1A0535CHARAN   EMMADI
3623RA1A0536CHARAN   KANDI
3723RA1A0537CHENDHU SHIRAM
3823RA1A0538DEEPAK   MALAVATH
3923RA1A0539DEEPTHI   BOLISHETTY
4023RA1A0540DEVARAJ   PABBATHI
4123RA1A0541DINESH KATTIMr. Sunil Kumar K
4223RA1A0542GOUTHAM VALLALA
4323RA1A0543GREESHMIKA   KAMMILI
4423RA1A0544HARIDHAR   THALLADA
4523RA1A0545HARIKRISHNA PALLAPU
4623RA1A0546HARIPRIYA   THALANDI
4723RA1A0547HARISH KUMAR  MYAKALA
4823RA1A0548HARSHA VARDHAN  DYAVANAPELLI
4923RA1A0549HARSHITHA   MANGILIPELLI
5023RA1A0550HIMA BINDU  BANDA
5123RA1A0551JAGADEESH KONISIMr. Vijaya Bhaskar Reddy K
5223RA1A0552JAYA SHANKAR  VATTI
5323RA1A0553JESSIKA MADDURI
5423RA1A0554KARTHIK   ARTHAM
5523RA1A0555KARTHIK   KURRA
5623RA1A0556KARTHIK   NEELA
5723RA1A0557KARTHIK KANNA
5823RA1A0558KARTHIK RANGU
5923RA1A0559KARUNAKAR   DAYYALA
6023RA1A0560KASINATH   MONDAL
6123RA1A0561KAVYA NAGA SREE ANDIBOYENADr Sankar Ganesh S
6223RA1A0562KEERTHI   MOGILI
6323RA1A0563LASYA NAGA RAJESHWARI CHINTA
6423RA1A0564LAVANYA   GUJJU
6523RA1A0565LIRISHA   JOGU
6623RA1A0566LOKESH   CHAKALI
 
Sno
HTNo
Name of the Student
Mentor List
123RA1A0567LOKESH MALIGAMr. P Vijay
223RA1A0568LOKESH YADAV GANAMONI
323RA1A0569MALAVIKA   MANGA
423RA1A0570MALAVIKA   NIDIGONDA
523RA1A0571MALLESHWARI   DEETI
623RA1A0572MANASA BANGAROJU
723RA1A0573MANASA GANGOTHRI  ANANTHULA
823RA1A0574MANASWINI NARALLAPALLY
923RA1A0575MANIKANTA   BALDURI
1023RA1A0576MANIKANTH REDDY MULA
1123RA1A0577MANIKUMAR   YEPURIMr. Bobbala Rajesh Reddy
1223RA1A0578MANITEJA   THOGITI
1323RA1A0579MANODEESH   VEERAPAGA
1423RA1A0580MANOJ   KATCHALLA
1523RA1A0581MEGHANA   BOLLA
1623RA1A0582MEGHANA REDDY  YERASI
1723RA1A0583MOUNIKA   GUMUDELLY
1823RA1A0584MUDASSIR   MOHAMMED
1923RA1A0585NAGARAJU ALDASU
2023RA1A0586NAGESHWARI   S
2123RA1A0587NALINI KARAMCHETIM. Rakesh
2223RA1A0588NANDINI   POCHAMPALLY
2323RA1A0589NARESH KOMMIREDDY
2423RA1A0590NAVEEN   GUGULOTH
2523RA1A0591NAVEEN   MAIDAPU
2623RA1A0592NETHANIYA   MANDAY
2723RA1A0593NIKETH   KAMMARI
2823RA1A0594NIKHIL   PABBU
2923RA1A0595NITHIN   BANOTH
3023RA1A0596POOJANANDINI   GATTU
3123RA1A0597PRABHAS THANNIRUNiranjani P
3223RA1A0598PRANATHI   PUSULURI
3323RA1A0599PRANEETH KUMAR  KUMMARAVENI
3423RA1A05A0PRASHANTH   DURGAM
3523RA1A05A1PRATHIK VARMA  SANGU
3623RA1A05A2PRATHYUSHA   BADHANAKANTI
3723RA1A05A3PRAVALIKA   CHINTHANURI
3823RA1A05A4PREM KUMAR  KADAPALA
3923RA1A05A5RAHUL   PANUGANTI
4023RA1A05A6RAHUL DAVID DHORA BUGGA
4123RA1A05A7RAHUL KONDOJUMr. Ram Dinesh Kumar
4223RA1A05A8RAJESH   GURRAPU
4323RA1A05A9RAJESHWARI   KOTOJU
4423RA1A05B0RAJU   PERUMALLA
4523RA1A05B1RAJVARDHAN REDDY  THUMMETI
4623RA1A05B2RAKESH   GUMMADIRAJULA
4723RA1A05B3RANADEEP AKUTHOTA
4823RA1A05B4RANAPRATAP DURGENA
4923RA1A05B5RISHI   BANOTH
5023RA1A05B6ROHITH   ERAKATLA
5123RA1A05B7RUCHITH   THOPARAM
5223RA1A05B8SACHITHA   GUNAGANTI
5323RA1A05B9SAHITHYA   PONNAMMrs. P Vyshali
5423RA1A05C0BHASKAR BAINDLA
5523RA1A05C1SAI KRISHNA  GUMMA
5623RA1A05C2SAI KRISHNA GIDUGUPATI
5723RA1A05C3SAI KUMAR GANNEPAKA
5823RA1A05C4SAI MANI TEJA SIRIPANGA
5923RA1A05C5SAI PRANAY KUMAR BANOTH
6023RA1A05C6SAI PRASANNA  BURKA
6123RA1A05C7SAI TEJA  CHEGURI
6223RA1A05C8SAI VIVEK  MITTAPALLY
6323RA1A05C9SAINATH   K
6423RA1A05D0SANDEEP MANTHRI
 
Sno
HTNo
Name of the Student
Mentor List
123RA1A05D1SANJAY   ANKAMMrs. G Sujatha
223RA1A05D2SANJAY RAMAGIRI
323RA1A05D3SANJEEVA   MALOTH
423RA1A05D4SATHWIK   JELLA
523RA1A05D5SHANKAR   MOPURI
623RA1A05D6SHARANYA   INAMPUDI
723RA1A05D7SHASHI KUMAR KAYITHI
823RA1A05D8SHIVA KARTHIK CHINDULA
923RA1A05D9SHIVA KUMAR VARDHA
1023RA1A05E0SHIVA SAI MUTTHI
1123RA1A05E1SHLOK KATAREMr. Vijayaraj C
1223RA1A05E2SHYAM PRASAD J
1323RA1A05E3SHYAM SUNDER  KANAGANDLA
1423RA1A05E4SIDDARDHA BORRIGELLA
1523RA1A05E5SRAVAN   K
1623RA1A05E6SRAVANI   SANJAPA
1723RA1A05E7SRI CHARAN BUDIGE
1823RA1A05E8SRI KIRAN KUMAR P
1923RA1A05E9SRI KRISHNA  SANA
2023RA1A05F0SRI NETHRAA  GALI
2123RA1A05F1SRI SRAVANTHI PULLOJUMr. Thammadi Ravinder
2223RA1A05F2SRIJA   GUNDA
2323RA1A05F3SRINU   PUCHHAKAYALA
2423RA1A05F4SRIVASAVI   CHILUMULA
2523RA1A05F5SRUTHI   DUTHALA
2623RA1A05F6SUDHANWA RAO  MALRAJU
2723RA1A05F7SURAJ   KADAM
2823RA1A05F8SUSHMITHA   MUNAGA
2923RA1A05F9TEJA   NITTA
3023RA1A05G0THANAY KUMAR  JAKKULA
3123RA1A05G1UDAY   ERUSANIMr. Chiloka Jyothi
3223RA1A05G2VAISHNAVI   RACHAMALLA
3323RA1A05G3VAISHNAVI RAGIPINDI
3423RA1A05G4VAISHNAVI RAO  THUNGENOLLA
3523RA1A05G5VARSHA RANI  K
3623RA1A05G6VARUN SANDESH UPPU
3723RA1A05G7VEDHA VANAMALA
3823RA1A05G8VENUGOPAL   CHINTHAKINDI
3923RA1A05G9VIJAYCHANDAR   LAKAVATH
4023RA1A05H0VIJAYENDRA VARMA  MUTHINENI
4123RA1A05H1VINAY RAMAGIRIMr. S Naresh Kumar
4223RA1A05H2VINAYAK   PALLIKONDA
4323RA1A05H3VINEELA SRI GOPU
4423RA1A05H4VINOD GOUTHRE
4523RA1A05H5VISHNU VARDHAN  PADAKANTI
4623RA1A05H6YADAGIRI SRINIVAS  BONGU
4723RA1A05H7YOGESH KUMAR  PONUGOTI
4823RA1A05H8YUVARAJ   KAPAKA
4923RA1A05H9CHARITH CHOKKAIAHGARI
5023RA1A05I0ARCHANA TUMMALA
5124RA5A0501JERIPOTHULA ALEXMr. Vasanta Kumari Isukapalli
5224RA5A0502PIDUGU ARUN TEJA
5324RA5A0503MOHAMMAD ARSHAD
5424RA5A0504DEEPIKA BELLAMKONDA
5524RA5A0505SHEBHASU GNANESHWAR
5624RA5A0506RAVULA HARIBABU
5724RA5A0507KOTHA KALYAN GOUD
5824RA5A0508PANDIRI KAVYASRI
5924RA5A0509ALINAIK MAHABOOB BASHA
6024RA5A0510BOJOLLA MEENAKSHI
6124RA5A0512BADAVATH PEERSINGHMrs. Gangam Divya
6224RA5A0513SRIRAM PRANEETH
6324RA5A0514ATTEM PREM KUMAR
6424RA5A0515GOPAGANI SAICHARAN
6524RA5A0516MD SHAHINA
6624RA5A0517DAMARA YUGENDER
6724RA5A0518GAJJI VIJENDER
 
Sno
HTNo
Name of the Student
Mentor List
122RA1A0501PITLA ABHILASHMr. Manohar Rao Katakam
222RA1A0502NUJETTI ABHINANDAN
322RA1A0504MAHAMMAD ABRAR UL HAQ
422RA1A0505BUDDARTHI ADITHYA
522RA1A0506PAYAM AISHWARYA
622RA1A0507JAYYA AKASH
722RA1A0508SHAMAKURI AKHIL REDDY
822RA1A0509TALLAPALLY AKSHAY KUMAR
922RA1A0510SAHU AMRITHA KUMARI
1022RA1A0512MOHD ANAS HUSSAIN
1122RA1A0513DUNDIGALA ANJALIMr. Sunil Kumar K
1222RA1A0514PUTLA ANUPAM KUMAR
1322RA1A0515MIDISINAMETLA ARAVIND
1422RA1A0516GADIMUNDATI ARCHANA
1522RA1A0517YARVA ASHOK
1622RA1A0518CHIRRA ASHRITHA
1722RA1A0519BEJJAM ASHWINI
1822RA1A0520GUJJA AVINASH BABU
1922RA1A0521THUPALLY BHARATH KUMAR REDDY
2022RA1A0522BALLEPU BHARGAV
2122RA1A0523C BHEEMULUMrs. P Vyshali
2222RA1A0524M CHARAN THEJA REDDY
2322RA1A0525ANE CHARANYA
2422RA1A0526VELURU CHENGALRAYULU
2522RA1A0527SUNIL CHOUDHARY
2622RA1A0528ANIRUD DALA
2722RA1A0529CH DAVID FRANCIS
2822RA1A0530VADLA DINESH
2922RA1A0531LAKWALE DIPIKA
3022RA1A0532SHIVUNI GANINDRA
3122RA1A0533ANEM GOPIMr. Korivi Vamshee Krishna
3222RA1A0534KUNDURI GREESHMA
3322RA1A0535EDEM GUNOTHAM
3422RA1A0536ARRA HARI KRISHNA
3522RA1A0537RACHERLA HARSHITH
3622RA1A0538SOMANI HEMANTH KUMAR
3722RA1A0539NENAVATH HIMABINDU
3822RA1A0540SYED IMAM KHASIM
3922RA1A0541MOHAMMAD ISHAQ RAHIL
4022RA1A0542DAYYALA JAHNAVI
4122RA1A0543MULUKUTLA JAHNAVIKarra Sangeetha
4222RA1A0544PULLALA JAVARI
4322RA1A0546THANDA KALPANA
4422RA1A0547GANGAVARAPU KALYAN
4522RA1A0548KALVALA KALYANI
4622RA1A0549GUNTI KAMAL
4722RA1A0550PITTALA KAPILDEV
4822RA1A0551PUNDLA KARUN BABU
4922RA1A0552BOKKA KESHAV
5022RA1A0553KOYILAKONDA SNEHA
5122RA1A0554GUJJU KOUSHIKMr. Ritesh Kumar
5222RA1A0555CHINTHAKINDI KOUSHIKA
5322RA1A0556KANCHARLA KRITHIKA REDDY
5422RA1A0557KHUSHBU KUMARI
5522RA1A0558BASAM LAXMAN
5622RA1A0559GANDEPURE LAXMAN RAJ
5722RA1A0560PABBATHI LAXMIPRASANNA
5822RA1A0561MANDADI LIKITHA REDDY
5922RA1A0562MISALE MADHAV
6022RA1A0563MATHANGI MADHU
6122RA1A0564B MAHESH KUMARM. Rakesh
6222RA1A0565MOHAMMED MALIK
6322RA1A0566NALAGOPPULA MAMATHA
6422RA1A0567PONNA MANASA
6522RA1A0568ETIKYALA MANIKANTA REDDY
6622RA1A0569KEMIDI MANISH
6722RA1A0570MORLA MANISH
Sno
HTNo
Name of the Student
Mentor List
122RA1A0572MUDA MEENAKSHIMr. Vijaya Bhaskar Reddy K
222RA1A0573MOHAMMED MUJAHED
322RA1A0574MOHD MUZAMMIL
422RA1A0575GOVINDALOORI NAGA SAI RAM
522RA1A0576MEKA NAMITHA
622RA1A0577DASARI NARENDER
722RA1A0578BAIRY NAVEEN
822RA1A0579G NAVYA
922RA1A0580RAYALA NAVYA SREE
1022RA1A0581BASAVARAJU NEELESH
1122RA1A0582NUNE NEHAMr. Ram Dinesh Kumar
1222RA1A0583KOTHA NISHANTH REDDY
1322RA1A0584BANDA NITHIN
1422RA1A0585MANKALI NITHIN
1522RA1A0586PUJARI OM
1622RA1A0587DUDDU PAVAN
1722RA1A0588BANDARAM PAVAN KALYAN
1822RA1A0589CHITIMILLA PAVAN VENKAT
1922RA1A0590ELKAPALLI PAVANI
2022RA1A0591YARABADI PRANATHI
2122RA1A0592GARNEPALLI PRANAY KUMARDr Sankar Ganesh S
2222RA1A0593MADDOJU PRANAY
2322RA1A0594RAVULAPALLY PRANAY
2422RA1A0595DHARMAPURI PRANITHA
2522RA1A0596JEEDIMADLA PRANITHA
2622RA1A0597POTHARAJU PRASANNA
2722RA1A0599MOTRIGE PRAVEEN
2822RA1A05A0GUDEM PRAVEEN
2922RA1A05A1K PRIYADARSHINI
3022RA1A05A2SALIGOMMULA PRIYANKITH
3122RA1A05A3VAGGANI PURUSHOTHAMMr. P Vijay
3222RA1A05A4BODA RAHUL
3322RA1A05A5SAPAVATHRAHUL NAYAK
3422RA1A05A6SHAMBUNI RAKESH GOUD
3522RA1A05A7MANUGONDA RAKESH
3622RA1A05A8GARALA RAMAKRISHNA
3722RA1A05A9GUDELLI RAMANUJAN
3822RA1A05B0RADHARAPU RAM PRASAD
3922RA1A05B1A RAVI KIRAN
4022RA1A05B2DUBBAKA REVATHI
4122RA1A05B3NASPURI RISHIKMr. Ram Dinesh Kumar
4222RA1A05B4VELAGALA ROHITH
4322RA1A05B5GANDLA RUCHITHA
4422RA1A05B6RUSHIKESH TANAJI SHINDE
4522RA1A05B7BACHALI RUTHVIK
4622RA1A05B8KEESARI SAI CHARAN REDDY
4722RA1A05B9J SAI DEEKSHITHA
4822RA1A05C1JEEDHULA SAI JEEVAN
4922RA1A05C2AKKALA SAI KIRAN
5022RA1A05C3KONGALA SAI KUMAR GOUD
5122RA1A05C4GIDDUGUPATI SAI SAHARSHITHAMr. Geddada Sudheer Kumar
5222RA1A05C5BOLLAM SAI VARUN
5322RA1A05C6SHANIGARAPU SAI VENKAT
5422RA1A05C7B SAI CHARAN
5522RA1A05C8DASARI SAICHARAN
5622RA1A05C9DUBBAKA SAIKIRAN
5722RA1A05D0PINREDDY SAINADH REDDY
5822RA1A05D1GEEDI SAI TEJA
5922RA1A05D2AMMANA SAKETH REDDY
6022RA1A05D3MAJJIGA SAKETH REDDY
6122RA1A05D4BODAKUNTI SAMPATHMrs.Niranjani P
6222RA1A05D5KUMBAM SAMPREETH
6322RA1A05D6DUVVALA SANDEEP
6422RA1A05D7K SANDEEP
6522RA1A05D8SHAIK SANIYA
6622RA1A05D9GUGULOTH SANTHOSH
6722RA1A05E0GADDAM SANTHOSH REDDY
 
Sno
HTNo
Name of the Student
Mentor List
122RA1A05E1JERIPOTHU SATHWIKMr. Chiloka Jyothi
222RA1A05E2METTU SATHWIKA
322RA1A05E3VANAM SATHYA SRI ASRITHA
422RA1A05E4MANGALI SHAILAJA
522RA1A05E5KADARI SHASHI KUMAR
622RA1A05E6MANCHALA SHASHI PRADEEP
722RA1A05E7LINGALA SHILPA
822RA1A05E8RACHAKONDA SHIREESHA SAGAR
922RA1A05E9PANJA SHIVA KARTHIK RAJU
1022RA1A05F0KAPARTHY SHIVA PRANAV
1122RA1A05F1SHERI SHIVA PRASADMrs. Gangam Divya
1222RA1A05F2BOGGARAPU SHIVA KUMAR
1322RA1A05F3PASHAM SHIVANI
1422RA1A05F4BADANAGARI SHIVAPRIYA
1522RA1A05F5MUDAVATH SHIVARAJ
1622RA1A05F6REJINTAL SHIVASHANKAR
1722RA1A05F7DATLA SHRAVYA
1822RA1A05F8MAHESHWARAPU SIDDU
1922RA1A05F9KANCHUKATLA SNEHA
2022RA1A05G0MOHAMMED SOHAIL
2122RA1A05G1GUNJOLU SRAVANIS Naresh Kumar
2222RA1A05G2POLOJU SRIUSHA
2322RA1A05G3PATHA SRIKAR
2422RA1A05G4PALSA SRINIVAS
2522RA1A05G5JANGITI SRIVANI
2622RA1A05G6MAHAPATHRO THARUN
2722RA1A05G7PALVAI UPENDER REDDY
2822RA1A05G8PABBATHI UPENDER
2922RA1A05G9POLASA VAISHNAVI
3022RA1A05H0ORSU VARA PRASAD
3122RA1A05H1DYAGALA VARSHITHMrs. G Sujatha
3222RA1A05H2KASHIREDDY VARUN REDDY
3322RA1A05H3CHANDUR VEDHASRI
3422RA1A05H4NEMALIKKUNTLA VENNELA
3522RA1A05H5DASARI VENU
3622RA1A05H6MARRI VIGNESH KUMAR
3722RA1A05H7SABAVATH VIJAY
3822RA1A05H8VUPPU VINAY NAIDU
3922RA1A05H9KETHAVATH VINOD
4022RA1A05I0BUREBOINA VISHNU
4122RA1A05I1POTTABATHINI VITHESHMrs. Vasanta Kumari Isukapalli
4222RA1A05I2GANGADHARI VIVEK
4322RA1A05I3DEVANDLA YAMINI
4422RA1A05I4DOUNDE YASH
4522RA1A05I5KUNDELLA YASHWANTH
4622RA1A05I6MARRIKINDI YUGENDER
4722RA1A05I7SHAIK ZAHEER
4822RA1A05I8B PRADEEP REDDY
4922RA1A05I9DOLKA SNEHITH
5022RA1A05J0BOLLEPALLI CHARAN
5123RA5A0501POLAVENA AJAYMr. Thammadi Ravinder
5223RA5A0502JAKKANI ARUN KUMAR
5323RA5A0503SRIRAMULA GEETHA
5423RA5A0504PUCHAKAYALA GOPICHANDU
5523RA5A0505KOLUGOORI GUNASAGAR
5623RA5A0506BADAVATH MAHESH
5723RA5A0507MACHINI MANIKANTA
5823RA5A0508BUPATHI MANI KUMAR
5923RA5A0509MANNE NARESH YADAV
6023RA5A0510NADEM PRAMODH GOUD
6123RA5A0511MAHENDERKA R SAHITHIMr. Vijayaraj C
6223RA5A0512VASAGONI SAI CHARAN GOUD
6323RA5A0513R SHESHU
6423RA5A0514BADHAVATH SITHARAM
6523RA5A0515RAVULA VAMSHI
6623RA5A0516ALPANA VENKAT ASHISH
 
Sno
HTNo
Name of the Student
Mentor List
122RA1A0501PITLA ABHILASHMr. Chiloka Jyothi
222RA1A0502NUJETTI ABHINANDAN
322RA1A0504MAHAMMAD ABRAR UL HAQ
422RA1A0505BUDDARTHI ADITHYA
522RA1A0506PAYAM AISHWARYA
622RA1A0507JAYYA AKASH
722RA1A0508SHAMAKURI AKHIL REDDY
822RA1A0509TALLAPALLY AKSHAY KUMAR
922RA1A0510SAHU AMRITHA KUMARI
1022RA1A0512MOHD ANAS HUSSAIN
1122RA1A0513DUNDIGALA ANJALIMrs. Gangam Divya
1222RA1A0514PUTLA ANUPAM KUMAR
1322RA1A0515MIDISINAMETLA ARAVIND
1422RA1A0516GADIMUNDATI ARCHANA
1522RA1A0517YARVA ASHOK
1622RA1A0518CHIRRA ASHRITHA
1722RA1A0519BEJJAM ASHWINI
1822RA1A0520GUJJA AVINASH BABU
1922RA1A0521THUPALLY BHARATH KUMAR REDDY
2022RA1A0522BALLEPU BHARGAV
2122RA1A0523C BHEEMULUS Naresh Kumar
2222RA1A0524M CHARAN THEJA REDDY
2322RA1A0525ANE CHARANYA
2422RA1A0526VELURU CHENGALRAYULU
2522RA1A0527SUNIL CHOUDHARY
2622RA1A0528ANIRUD DALA
2722RA1A0529CH DAVID FRANCIS
2822RA1A0530VADLA DINESH
2922RA1A0531LAKWALE DIPIKA
3022RA1A0532SHIVUNI GANINDRA
3122RA1A0533ANEM GOPIMrs. G Sujatha
3222RA1A0534KUNDURI GREESHMA
3322RA1A0535EDEM GUNOTHAM
3422RA1A0536ARRA HARI KRISHNA
3522RA1A0537RACHERLA HARSHITH
3622RA1A0538SOMANI HEMANTH KUMAR
3722RA1A0539NENAVATH HIMABINDU
3822RA1A0540SYED IMAM KHASIM
3922RA1A0541MOHAMMAD ISHAQ RAHIL
4022RA1A0542DAYYALA JAHNAVI
4122RA1A0543MULUKUTLA JAHNAVIMrs. Vasanta Kumari Isukapalli
4222RA1A0544PULLALA JAVARI
4322RA1A0546THANDA KALPANA
4422RA1A0547GANGAVARAPU KALYAN
4522RA1A0548KALVALA KALYANI
4622RA1A0549GUNTI KAMAL
4722RA1A0550PITTALA KAPILDEV
4822RA1A0551PUNDLA KARUN BABU
4922RA1A0552BOKKA KESHAV
5022RA1A0553KOYILAKONDA SNEHA
5122RA1A0554GUJJU KOUSHIKMr. Thammadi Ravinder
5222RA1A0555CHINTHAKINDI KOUSHIKA
5322RA1A0556KANCHARLA KRITHIKA REDDY
5422RA1A0557KHUSHBU KUMARI
5522RA1A0558BASAM LAXMAN
5622RA1A0559GANDEPURE LAXMAN RAJ
5722RA1A0560PABBATHI LAXMIPRASANNA
5822RA1A0561MANDADI LIKITHA REDDY
5922RA1A0562MISALE MADHAV
6022RA1A0563MATHANGI MADHU
6122RA1A0564B MAHESH KUMARMr. Vijayaraj C
6222RA1A0565MOHAMMED MALIK
6322RA1A0566NALAGOPPULA MAMATHA
6422RA1A0567PONNA MANASA
6522RA1A0568ETIKYALA MANIKANTA REDDY
6622RA1A0569KEMIDI MANISH
6722RA1A0570MORLA MANISH
 
Sno
HTNo
Name of the Student
Mentor List
122RA1A0572MUDA MEENAKSHIMr. Manohar Rao Katakam
222RA1A0573MOHAMMED MUJAHED
322RA1A0574MOHD MUZAMMIL
422RA1A0575GOVINDALOORI NAGA SAI RAM
522RA1A0576MEKA NAMITHA
622RA1A0577DASARI NARENDER
722RA1A0578BAIRY NAVEEN
822RA1A0579G NAVYA
922RA1A0580RAYALA NAVYA SREE
1022RA1A0581BASAVARAJU NEELESH
1122RA1A0582NUNE NEHAMr. Sunil Kumar K
1222RA1A0583KOTHA NISHANTH REDDY
1322RA1A0584BANDA NITHIN
1422RA1A0585MANKALI NITHIN
1522RA1A0586PUJARI OM
1622RA1A0587DUDDU PAVAN
1722RA1A0588BANDARAM PAVAN KALYAN
1822RA1A0589CHITIMILLA PAVAN VENKAT
1922RA1A0590ELKAPALLI PAVANI
2022RA1A0591YARABADI PRANATHI
2122RA1A0592GARNEPALLI PRANAY KUMARMrs. P Vyshali
2222RA1A0593MADDOJU PRANAY
2322RA1A0594RAVULAPALLY PRANAY
2422RA1A0595DHARMAPURI PRANITHA
2522RA1A0596JEEDIMADLA PRANITHA
2622RA1A0597POTHARAJU PRASANNA
2722RA1A0599MOTRIGE PRAVEEN
2822RA1A05A0GUDEM PRAVEEN
2922RA1A05A1K PRIYADARSHINI
3022RA1A05A2SALIGOMMULA PRIYANKITH
3122RA1A05A3VAGGANI PURUSHOTHAMMr. Korivi Vamshee Krishna
3222RA1A05A4BODA RAHUL
3322RA1A05A5SAPAVATHRAHUL NAYAK
3422RA1A05A6SHAMBUNI RAKESH GOUD
3522RA1A05A7MANUGONDA RAKESH
3622RA1A05A8GARALA RAMAKRISHNA
3722RA1A05A9GUDELLI RAMANUJAN
3822RA1A05B0RADHARAPU RAM PRASAD
3922RA1A05B1A RAVI KIRAN
4022RA1A05B2DUBBAKA REVATHI
4122RA1A05B3NASPURI RISHIKKarra Sangeetha
4222RA1A05B4VELAGALA ROHITH
4322RA1A05B5GANDLA RUCHITHA
4422RA1A05B6RUSHIKESH TANAJI SHINDE
4522RA1A05B7BACHALI RUTHVIK
4622RA1A05B8KEESARI SAI CHARAN REDDY
4722RA1A05B9J SAI DEEKSHITHA
4822RA1A05C1JEEDHULA SAI JEEVAN
4922RA1A05C2AKKALA SAI KIRAN
5022RA1A05C3KONGALA SAI KUMAR GOUD
5122RA1A05C4GIDDUGUPATI SAI SAHARSHITHAMr. Ritesh Kumar
5222RA1A05C5BOLLAM SAI VARUN
5322RA1A05C6SHANIGARAPU SAI VENKAT
5422RA1A05C7B SAI CHARAN
5522RA1A05C8DASARI SAICHARAN
5622RA1A05C9DUBBAKA SAIKIRAN
5722RA1A05D0PINREDDY SAINADH REDDY
5822RA1A05D1GEEDI SAI TEJA
5922RA1A05D2AMMANA SAKETH REDDY
6022RA1A05D3MAJJIGA SAKETH REDDY
6122RA1A05D4BODAKUNTI SAMPATHM. Rakesh
6222RA1A05D5KUMBAM SAMPREETH
6322RA1A05D6DUVVALA SANDEEP
6422RA1A05D7K SANDEEP
6522RA1A05D8SHAIK SANIYA
6622RA1A05D9GUGULOTH SANTHOSH
6722RA1A05E0GADDAM SANTHOSH REDDY
 
Sno
HTNo
Name of the Student
Mentor List
122RA1A05E1JERIPOTHU SATHWIKMr. Vijaya Bhaskar Reddy K
222RA1A05E2METTU SATHWIKA
322RA1A05E3VANAM SATHYA SRI ASRITHA
422RA1A05E4MANGALI SHAILAJA
522RA1A05E5KADARI SHASHI KUMAR
622RA1A05E6MANCHALA SHASHI PRADEEP
722RA1A05E7LINGALA SHILPA
822RA1A05E8RACHAKONDA SHIREESHA SAGAR
922RA1A05E9PANJA SHIVA KARTHIK RAJU
1022RA1A05F0KAPARTHY SHIVA PRANAV
1122RA1A05F1SHERI SHIVA PRASADMr. Ram Dinesh Kumar
1222RA1A05F2BOGGARAPU SHIVA KUMAR
1322RA1A05F3PASHAM SHIVANI
1422RA1A05F4BADANAGARI SHIVAPRIYA
1522RA1A05F5MUDAVATH SHIVARAJ
1622RA1A05F6REJINTAL SHIVASHANKAR
1722RA1A05F7DATLA SHRAVYA
1822RA1A05F8MAHESHWARAPU SIDDU
1922RA1A05F9KANCHUKATLA SNEHA
2022RA1A05G0MOHAMMED SOHAIL
2122RA1A05G1GUNJOLU SRAVANIDr Sankar Ganesh S
2222RA1A05G2POLOJU SRIUSHA
2322RA1A05G3PATHA SRIKAR
2422RA1A05G4PALSA SRINIVAS
2522RA1A05G5JANGITI SRIVANI
2622RA1A05G6MAHAPATHRO THARUN
2722RA1A05G7PALVAI UPENDER REDDY
2822RA1A05G8PABBATHI UPENDER
2922RA1A05G9POLASA VAISHNAVI
3022RA1A05H0ORSU VARA PRASAD
3122RA1A05H1DYAGALA VARSHITHMr. P Vijay
3222RA1A05H2KASHIREDDY VARUN REDDY
3322RA1A05H3CHANDUR VEDHASRI
3422RA1A05H4NEMALIKKUNTLA VENNELA
3522RA1A05H5DASARI VENU
3622RA1A05H6MARRI VIGNESH KUMAR
3722RA1A05H7SABAVATH VIJAY
3822RA1A05H8VUPPU VINAY NAIDU
3922RA1A05H9KETHAVATH VINOD
4022RA1A05I0BUREBOINA VISHNU
4122RA1A05I1POTTABATHINI VITHESHMr. Ram Dinesh Kumar
4222RA1A05I2GANGADHARI VIVEK
4322RA1A05I3DEVANDLA YAMINI
4422RA1A05I4DOUNDE YASH
4522RA1A05I5KUNDELLA YASHWANTH
4622RA1A05I6MARRIKINDI YUGENDER
4722RA1A05I7SHAIK ZAHEER
4822RA1A05I8B PRADEEP REDDY
4922RA1A05I9DOLKA SNEHITH
5022RA1A05J0BOLLEPALLI CHARAN
5123RA5A0501POLAVENA AJAYMr. Geddada Sudheer Kumar
5223RA5A0502JAKKANI ARUN KUMAR
5323RA5A0503SRIRAMULA GEETHA
5423RA5A0504PUCHAKAYALA GOPICHANDU
5523RA5A0505KOLUGOORI GUNASAGAR
5623RA5A0506BADAVATH MAHESH
5723RA5A0507MACHINI MANIKANTA
5823RA5A0508BUPATHI MANI KUMAR
5923RA5A0509MANNE NARESH YADAV
6023RA5A0510NADEM PRAMODH GOUD
6123RA5A0511MAHENDERKA R SAHITHIMrs.Niranjani P
6223RA5A0512VASAGONI SAI CHARAN GOUD
6323RA5A0513R SHESHU
6423RA5A0514BADHAVATH SITHARAM
6523RA5A0515RAVULA VAMSHI
6623RA5A0516ALPANA VENKAT ASHISH
 
Sno
HTNo
Name of the Student
Mentor List
122RA1A0501ABHILASH PITLAMr. Ritesh Kumar
222RA1A0502ABHINANDAN NUJETTI
322RA1A0503ABHISHEK A
422RA1A0504ABRAR UL HAQ MOHAMMAD
522RA1A0505ADITHYA BUDDARTHI
622RA1A0506AISHWARYA PAYAM
722RA1A0507AKASH JAYYA
822RA1A0508AKHIL REDDY S
922RA1A0509AKSHAY KUMAR T
1022RA1A0510AMRITHA KUMARI SAHO
1122RA1A0511ANAND REDDY S
1222RA1A0512ANAS HUSSAIN MOHD
1322RA1A0513ANJALI DUNDIGALA
1422RA1A0514ANUPAM KUMAR PUTLA
1522RA1A0515ARAVIND MIDISINAMETLA
1622RA1A0516ARCHANA GADIMUNDATI
1722RA1A0517ASHOK Y
1822RA1A0518ASHRITHA CHIRRA
1922RA1A0519ASHWINI BEJJAM
2022RA1A0520AVINASH BABU GUJJA
122RA1A0521BHARATH KUMAR REDDY THUPALLYMr. Rakesh
222RA1A0522BALLEPU BHARGAV
322RA1A0523C BHEEMULU
422RA1A0524CHARAN THEJA REDDY M
522RA1A0525CHARANYA ANE
622RA1A0526CHENGAL RAYULU V
722RA1A0527SUNIL CHOUDHARY
822RA1A0528DALA ANIRUD
922RA1A0529DAVID FRANCIS CH
1022RA1A0530VADLA DINESH
1122RA1A0531DIPIKA LAKWALE
1222RA1A0532GANINDRA SHIVUNI
1322RA1A0533GOPI ANEM
1422RA1A0534KUNDURI GREESHMA
1522RA1A0535GUNOTHAM EDEM
1622RA1A0536HARI KRISHNA ARRA
1722RA1A0537HARSHITH R
1822RA1A0538HEMANTH KUMAR SOMANI
1922RA1A0539HIMABINDU NENAVATH
2022RA1A0540IMAM KHASIM SYED
122RA1A0541ISHAQ RAHIL MOHAMMADMr. C. Vijayaraj
222RA1A0542JAHNAVI DAYYALA
322RA1A0543JAHNAVI M
422RA1A0544JAVARI P
522RA1A0546KALPANA THANDA
622RA1A0547KALYAN GANGAVARAPU
722RA1A0548KALYANI K
822RA1A0549KAMAL G
922RA1A0550PITTALA KAPILDEV
1022RA1A0551KARUN BABU PUNDLA
1122RA1A0552KESHAV BOKKA
1222RA1A0553KONDA SNEHA KOYILA
1322RA1A0554KOUSHIK GUJJU
1422RA1A0555KOUSHIKA CHINTHAKINDI
1522RA1A0556KRITIKA REDDY KANCHARLA
1622RA1A0557KUMARI KHUSHBU
1722RA1A0558LAXMAN BASAM
1822RA1A0559LAXMAN RAJ GANDEPURE
1922RA1A0560PABBATHI LAXMIPRASANNA
2022RA1A0561LIKITHA REDDY MANDADI
122RA1A0562MADHAV MISALEMr.P. Kamaraja Pandian
222RA1A0563MADHU MATHANGI
322RA1A0564MAHESH KUMAR B
422RA1A0565MALIK MD
522RA1A0566MAMATHA NALAGOPPULA
622RA1A0567MANASA PONNA
722RA1A0568MANIKANTA REDDY ETIKYALA
822RA1A0569MANISH KEMIDI
922RA1A0570MANISH MORLA
1022RA1A0572MEENAKSHI MUDA
1122RA1A0573MUJAHED MOHAMMED
1222RA1A0574MUZAMMIL MOHD
1322RA1A0575NAGA SAI RAM GOVINDALOORI
1422RA1A0576NAMITHA M
1522RA1A0577NARENDER DASARI
1622RA1A0578NAVEEN BAIRY
1722RA1A0579NAVYA G
1822RA1A0580NAVYA SREE RAYALA
1922RA1A0581NEELESH BASVARAJU
2022RA1A0582NEHA NUNE
122RA1A0583NISHANTH REDDY KOTHADr. S. Sankar Ganesh
222RA1A0584NITHIN BANDA
322RA1A0585NITHIN MANKALI
422RA1A0586OM PUJARI
522RA1A0587PAVAN DUDDU
622RA1A0588PAVAN KALYAN BANDARAM
722RA1A0589PAVAN VENKAT CHITIMILLA
822RA1A0590PAVANI ELKAPALLI
922RA1A0591PRANATHI YARABADI
1022RA1A0592PRANAY KUMAR GARNEPALLI
1122RA1A0593PRANAY MADDOJU
1222RA1A0594PRANAY RAVULAPALLY
1322RA1A0595PRANITHA DHARMAPURI
1422RA1A0596PRANITHA JEEDIMADLA
1522RA1A0597PRASANNA POTHARAJU
1622RA1A0598PRASHANTH REDDY NIMMA
1722RA1A0599PRAVEEN M
1822RA1A05A0PRAVEEN GUDEM
1922RA1A05A1PRIYADARSHINI K
2022RA1A05A2PRIYANKITH SALIGOMMULA
Sno
HTNo
Name of the Student
Mentor List
122RA1A05A3VAGGANI PURUSHOTHAMMr. P. Vijay
222RA1A05A4BODA RAHUL
322RA1A05A5SAPAVATHRAHUL NAYAK
422RA1A05A6SHAMBUNI RAKESH GOUD
522RA1A05A7MANUGONDA RAKESH
622RA1A05A8GARALA RAMAKRISHNA
722RA1A05A9GUDELLI RAMANUJAN
822RA1A05B0RADHARAPU RAM PRASAD
922RA1A05B1A RAVI KIRAN
1022RA1A05B2DUBBAKA REVATHI
1122RA1A05B3NASPURI RISHIK
1222RA1A05B4VELAGALA ROHITH
1322RA1A05B5GANDLA RUCHITHA
1422RA1A05B6RUSHIKESH TANAJI SHINDE
1522RA1A05B7BACHALI RUTHVIK
1622RA1A05B8KEESARI SAI CHARAN REDDY
1722RA1A05B9J SAI DEEKSHITHA
1822RA1A05C1JEEDHULA SAI JEEVAN
1922RA1A05C2AKKALA SAI KIRAN
2022RA1A05C3KONGALA SAI KUMAR GOUD
122RA1A05C4GIDDUGUPATI SAI SAHARSHITHAMr. B. Ramesh
222RA1A05C5BOLLAM SAI VARUN
322RA1A05C6SHANIGARAPU SAI VENKAT
422RA1A05C7B SAI CHARAN
522RA1A05C8DASARI SAICHARAN
622RA1A05C9DUBBAKA SAIKIRAN
722RA1A05D0PINREDDY SAINADH REDDY
822RA1A05D1GEEDI SAI TEJA
922RA1A05D2AMMANA SAKETH REDDY
1022RA1A05D3MAJJIGA SAKETH REDDY
1122RA1A05D4BODAKUNTI SAMPATH
1222RA1A05D5KUMBAM SAMPREETH
1322RA1A05D6DUVVALA SANDEEP
1422RA1A05D7K SANDEEP
1522RA1A05D8SHAIK SANIYA
1622RA1A05D9GUGULOTH SANTHOSH
1722RA1A05E0GADDAM SANTHOSH REDDY
1822RA1A05E1JERIPOTHU SATHWIK
1922RA1A05E2METTU SATHWIKA
2022RA1A05E3VANAM SATHYA SRI ASRITHA
122RA1A05E4MANGALI SHAILAJAMrs. A. Manasa
222RA1A05E5KADARI SHASHI KUMAR
322RA1A05E6MANCHALA SHASHI PRADEEP
422RA1A05E7LINGALA SHILPA
522RA1A05E8RACHAKONDA SHIREESHA SAGAR
622RA1A05E9PANJA SHIVA KARTHIK RAJU
722RA1A05F0KAPARTHY SHIVA PRANAV
822RA1A05F1SHERI SHIVA PRASAD
922RA1A05F2BOGGARAPU SHIVA KUMAR
1022RA1A05F3PASHAM SHIVANI
1122RA1A05F4BADANAGARI SHIVAPRIYA
1222RA1A05F5MUDAVATH SHIVARAJ
1322RA1A05F6REJINTAL SHIVASHANKAR
1422RA1A05F7DATLA SHRAVYA
1522RA1A05F8MAHESHWARAPU SIDDU
1622RA1A05F9KANCHUKATLA SNEHA
1722RA1A05G0MOHAMMED SOHAIL
1822RA1A05G1GUNJOLU SRAVANI
1922RA1A05G2POLOJU SRIUSHA
2022RA1A05G3PATHA SRIKAR
122RA1A05G4PALSA SRINIVASMrs. P. Vyshali
222RA1A05G5JANGITI SRIVANI
322RA1A05G6MAHAPATHRO THARUN
422RA1A05G7PALVAI UPENDER REDDY
522RA1A05G8PABBATHI UPENDER
622RA1A05G9POLASA VAISHNAVI
722RA1A05H0ORSU VARA PRASAD
822RA1A05H1DYAGALA VARSHITH
922RA1A05H2KASHIREDDY VARUN REDDY
1022RA1A05H3CHANDUR VEDHASRI
1122RA1A05H4NEMALIKKUNTLA VENNELA
1222RA1A05H5DASARI VENU
1322RA1A05H6MARRI VIGNESH KUMAR
1422RA1A05H7SABAVATH VIJAY
1522RA1A05H8VUPPU VINAY NAIDU
1622RA1A05H9KETHAVATH VINOD
1722RA1A05I0BUREBOINA VISHNU
1822RA1A05I1POTTABATHINI VITHESH
1922RA1A05I2GANGADHARI VIVEK
2022RA1A05I3DEVANDLA YAMINI
8122RA1A05I4DOUNDE YASHMrs. P. Santhi Kumari
8222RA1A05I5KUNDELLA YASHWANTH
8322RA1A05I6MARRIKINDI YUGENDER
8422RA1A05I7SHAIK ZAHEER
8522RA1A05I8B PRADEEP REDDY
8622RA1A05I9DOLKA SNEHITH
8722RA1A05J0BOLLEPALLI CHARAN
8823RA5A0501Ajay Polavena
8923RA5A0502Arun Kumar Jakkani
9023RA5A0503Geetha Sriramulu
9123RA5A0504Gopichandu Puchakayala
9223RA5A0505Gunasagar Kolugoori
9323RA5A0506Mahesh Badavath
9423RA5A0507Manikanta Machini
9523RA5A0508Manikumar Bhupathi
9623RA5A0509Naresh Yadav Manne
9723RA5A0510Pramodh Goud Nadem
9823RA5A0511Sahithi Mahenderkar
9923RA5A0512Sai charan Goud Vasagoni
10023RA5A0513Sheshu R
10123RA5A0514Sitharam Badavath
10223RA5A0515Vamshi Ravula
10323RA5A0516Venkat Ashish Alpana

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