Foreword

Dear Fresher,

Warm greetings and hearty congratulations to you on getting admission at R.V.R. & J.C.College of Engineering. You have decided to study at one of the best academic institutes in this state, We assure you that with the kind of academic and extra-curricular infrastructure we have, you are about to embark on a special voyage that will offer you some of the best moments you have ever lived through and which you will cherish for the rest of your life. The atmosphere on the campus is unique and we are  sure you will enjoy it and make the best use of it.

Rest assured that our academic standards are rock solid and are attaining newer heights everyday. We are always ranked well among the engineering institutes in the country and this year is no exception. Every effort is continually made to enhance the student life that you are going to be part of as soon as you arrive. We sincerely hope that you do take part in some of the numerous NCC ,NSS and cultural activities that are routinely on offer during the year.  We strongly urge you to blend the studies and play (and cultural activities) with the right balance, and use this opportunity to build a well rounded personality by the time you graduate as a true RVRian. We also urge you to take note of the rules and regulations that exist for all of us here.we are referring to both academic guidelines and also the rules for conduct and discipline.

We strongly believe that education teaches us not only how to think but the principles by which to live. You will find us here to be loving and compassionate and at the same time professional, firm in dealing with violators of our code of discipline and conduct. Having fun is human, but please be a responsible citizen. Please be firm to say no to any act of ragging, we can eliminate this menace from our society only if all of us stand firm against it. We have a series of plans to deter such acts of ragging and we are quite sure we will be able to offer you an incident free stay so that you can concentrate on your primary objective of studying and enjoying the student life here in our institute. We have in place a strong mentor programme to help you tide over the early days here and lend you a helping hand when you need it most.

Our Anti Ragging Committee members, Anti Ragging Squad and Mentoring cell at the College will extend that critical support if you have a need for it. If you find the experience here at any time a little overwhelming (and there is nothing unusual about it), please do not hesitate to contact us. We would love to hear from you, even if you have no problem as such. Just drop a line over email to say hello.

Feel free to get in touch with us in case you need any help or if you need any clarification on any matter. Have a great time at our beloved institute. And the final word: remain focused on your primary job, do not go astray; if it appears that you are drifting away, immediately get serious help.

Have a nice and memorable stay in the campus
Good Luck

Dr.M.Satya sai Ram
Convener
Professor in ECE.
Dr. Kolla Srinivas
Chairman
Principal

Members

Sno Name Position
1.Dr. Kolla Srinivas, PrincipalChairman
2.Dr. M. Satya Sai Ram, Professor in ECEConvener
3.Dr. N. C. Kotaiah, Prof. EEE, Convener, Women's HostelMember
4.Dr. B. Vara Prasada Rao, Prof., CSE, Convener, Boys HostelMember
5.Dr. G. Sambasiva Rao, Convener, Girls HostelMember
6.Dr. M. Murali, Assoc. Prof., Chemistry, Convener, SACMember
7.Dr. P. V. Kishore Babu, Assoc. Prof. - EEE, Convener, EC&CACMember
8.Dr. B. Hemanth Kumar, Professor in ITMember
9.Sri R. Surendra Babu, Associate Professor in CEMember
10.Dr. E. Nageswara Rao, Associate Professor in CSOMember
11.Dr. N. Chaitanya, Associate Professor in EEEMember
12.Dr. K. Praveen Kumar, Associate Professor in MEMember
13.Dr. K. Kalyani, Associate Professor in ChemistryMember
14.Sri K. J. Lakshmi Narayana, Associate Professor in M&HMember
15.Dr. J. V. Sathyanarayana, Associate Professor in PhysicsMember
16.Dr. S. K. Mabunni, Associate Professor in MBAMember
17.Ms. J. Lakshmi Jayanthi, Assistant Professor in ChEMember
18.Smt. Y. Madhavi, Assistant Professor in CEMember
19.Ms. N. Zareena, Assistant Professor in CSEMember
20.Sri R. Ch. S. N. P. Sai Ram, Assistant Prof. in CSDMember
21.Sri O. Srinivas, Assistant Professor in CSMMember
22.Smt. M. Sunitha, Assistant Professor in ECEMember
23.Sri B. Krishna Mohan, Assistant Professor in ITMember
24.Smt. B. Manasa, Assistant Professor in ITMember
25.Dr. M. Vijaya, Assistant Professor in MEMember
26.Dr. V. Sujatha Lakshmi, Assistant Professor in MCAMember
27.Sri P. Siddhardha, Assistant Professor in MBAMember

Members

Sno Name Position
1.Dr. Kolla Srinivas, PrincipalChairman
2.Dr. M. Satya Sai Ram, Professor in ECEConvener
3.Dr. N. C. Kotaiah, Prof. EEE, Convener, Women's HostelMember
4.Dr. B. Vara Prasada Rao, Prof., CSE, Convener, Boys HostelMember
5.Dr. G. Sambasiva Rao, Convener, Girls HostelMember
6.Dr. M. Murali, Assoc. Prof., Chemistry, Convener, SACMember
7.Dr. P. V. Kishore Babu, Assoc. Prof. - EEE, Convener, EC&CACMember
8.Dr. B. Hemanth Kumar, Professor in ITMember
9.Sri R. Surendra Babu, Associate Professor in CEMember
10.Dr. E. Nageswara Rao, Associate Professor in CSOMember
11.Dr. N. Chaitanya, Associate Professor in EEEMember
12.Dr. K. Praveen Kumar, Associate Professor in MEMember
13.Dr. K. Kalyani, Associate Professor in ChemistryMember
14.Sri K. J. Lakshmi Narayana, Associate Professor in M&HMember
15.Dr. J. V. Sathyanarayana, Associate Professor in PhysicsMember
16.Dr. S. K. Mabunni, Associate Professor in MBAMember
17.Ms. J. Lakshmi Jayanthi, Assistant Professor in ChEMember
18.Smt. Y. Madhavi, Assistant Professor in CEMember
19.Ms. N. Zareena, Assistant Professor in CSEMember
20.Sri R. Ch. S. N. P. Sai Ram, Assistant Prof. in CSDMember
21.Sri O. Srinivas, Assistant Professor in CSMMember
22.Smt. M. Sunitha, Assistant Professor in ECEMember
23.Sri B. Krishna Mohan, Assistant Professor in ITMember
24.Smt. B. Manasa, Assistant Professor in ITMember
25.Dr. M. Vijaya, Assistant Professor in MEMember
26.Dr. V. Sujatha Lakshmi, Assistant Professor in MCAMember
27.Sri P. Siddhardha, Assistant Professor in MBAMember

Anti-Ragging Squad details

Anti-Ragging Squad Details

Anti-Ragging Squad :: Ladies Hostel

S. No. Name of the staff Member Designation Department Phone No.
1 Dr. K. Swarnasree Prof. EEE 9848030499
2 Dr.L.Rama Devi Associate Prof. Chemistry 9010963647
3 Smt.K.L. Chaitanya Asst.Professor ME 9490776264

Anti-Ragging Squad :: Boys Hostel

S.No. Name of the staff Member Designation Department Phone No.
1 Dr. B. Vara Prasada Rao Professor CSE 9849717299
2 Sri A. Rami Reddy Asst. Professor CSE 9705370270
3 Sri. Md.Hasheer Asst. Professor ME 9642135090

Anti-Ragging Squad :: Silver Jubilee Block

S.No. Name of the staff Member Designation Department Phone No.
1 Smt. D. Swapna Asst. Professor Mechanical 9490761887
2 Dr. J.Usha Kranti Asst. Professor Civil 9000243355
3 Ms. Y. Madhavi Asst. Professor Civil 9885870540

Anti-Ragging Squad :: Cyber Block

S.No. Name of the staff Member Designation Department Phone No.
1 Dr.R.Lakshmi Tulasi Professor CSE 9440823573
2 Sri. E. Ramesh Asst. Professor CSE 9885620595
3 Sri. R. MabuBasha Asst. Professor CSE 7013543766
4 Smt. N. Zareena Asst. Professor CSE 98484410430

Anti-Ragging Squad :: Hi-Tech Block

S.No. Name of the staff Member Designation Department Phone No.
1 Dr. B. Hemanth Kumar Professor IT 9848261858
2 Smt. B.Manasa Asst. Professor IT 9490121745
3 Sk. Mabunni Asst. Professor MBA 9505123266
4 Sri. P. Siddhartha Asst. Professor MBA 9491611567
5 Dr. M. Sridhar Professor MCA 9989784709
6 Smt. V. Sujatha Lakshmi Asst. Professor MCA 9441834758

Anti-Ragging Squad :: Main Block

S.No. Name of the staff Member Designation Department Phone No.
1 Dr. G. V. Prasanna Anjaneyulu Assoc. Professor EEE 9533248402
2 Dr. M. anitha Assoc. Professor EEE 9493447509
3 Sri. G. Veeranjaneyulu Asst. Professor EEE 9440871554
4 Sri. B. Sarath Chandra Asst. Professor EEE 9441790295

Anti-Ragging Squad :: Digital Block

S.No. Name of the staff Member Designation Department Phone No.
1 Sri. J. Ravindranath Professor ECE 9492688576
2 Dr.D.Eswara ChaitanyaSailaja Assoc. Professor ECE 9705817692
3 Dr. N.Renuka Assoc. Professor ECE 9441084906
4 Smt.P.Sailaja Asst. Professor ECE 8074077556

Anti-Ragging Squad :: Decennial Block

S.No. Name of the staff Member Designation Department Phone No.
1 Sri.K.Ramesh Chandra Asst. Professor CHE 9441536677
2 Dr. D.N.V. Satyanarayana Asst. Professor CHE 9492708988
3 Smt. J.Lakshmi Jayanthi Asst. Professor CHE 9948877661
4 SDr.G. Kavitha Asst. Professor CHE 9160429369

Anti-Ragging Squad :: Mentoring Cell

S.No. Name of the staff Member Designation Department Phone No.
1 Dr.D. Madhavi Asst. Professor Physics 9492088859
2 Dr.M. Siva Rama Krishna Asst. Professor P.D. 9885312839

Mandatory Reading

Mandatory reading material for all students of RVR & JC College of Engineering

The legal definition of ragging is as follows:

"Ragging" means the doing of any act which causes, or is likely to cause any physical, psychological or physiological harm of apprehension or shame or embarrassment to a student and includes:

  1. Teasing or abusing or playing practical jokes on or causing hurt to any student.
  2. Asking any student to do any act, or perform any thing, which he/she would not, in the ordinary course, be willing to do or perform.

Ragging is different from other crimes because the motive is solely to get perverse pleasure. Ragging is also different from other crimes as it is actively promoted by certain sections of society.

Following types of abuses and activities will be termed as ragging:

  1. Physical abuse, for example, forcing to eat, drink or smoke, forcing to dress or undress.
  2. Verbal abuse, for example, swear words and phrases, direct or indirect derogatory references to the person's appearance, attire, religion, caste, family or chosen field of study.
  3. Forced activity, for example:
    1. Chores for seniors e.g. copying notes, cleaning rooms, etc.
    2. Missing classes. Not being allowed to study.
    3. Staying awake late or getting up at unreasonable times.
    4. Singing or dancing or performing in any other way.
    5. Using foul language or shouting or cheering loudly.
    6. Misbehaving with strangers, particularly women.
    7. Reading or browsing pornographic/objectionable material.

Ragging also constitutes one or more of any of the following acts:

  1. Any conduct by any student or students whether by words spoken or written or by an act which has the effect of teasing, treating or handling with rudeness a fresher or any other student;
  2. Indulging in rowdy or undisciplined activities by any student or students which causes or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship, physical or psychological harm or to raise fear or apprehension thereof in any fresher or any other student;
  3. Asking any student to do any act which such student will not in the ordinary course do and which has the effect of causing or generating a sense of shame, or torment or embarrassment so as to adversely affect the physique or psyche of such fresher or any other student;
  4. Any act by a senior student that prevents, disrupts or disturbs the regular academic activity of any other student or a fresher;
  5. Exploiting the services of a fresher or any other student for completing the academic tasks assigned to an individual or a group of students.
  6. Any act of financial extortion or forceful expenditure burden put on a fresher or any other student by students;
  7. Any act of physical abuse including all variants of it: sexual abuse, homosexual assaults, stripping, forcing obscene and lewd acts, gestures, causing bodily harm or any other danger to health or person;
  8. Any act or abuse by spoken words, emails, posts, public insults which would also include deriving perverted pleasure, vicarious or sadistic thrill from actively or passively participating in the discomfort to fresher or any other student;
  9. Any act that affects the mental health and self-confidence of a fresher or any other student with or without an intent to derive a sadistic pleasure or showing off power, authority or superiority by a student over any fresher or any other student.

OBSERVATION AND DIRECTIVES OF THE SUPREME COURT:

The Supreme Court of India has observed that enrolment in academic pursuits or campus life should not immunize any adult citizen from the penal provisions of the laws of the land. According to the directions of the Supreme Court, if any instance of ragging is brought to the notice of the administration or the faculty, it is legally binding on us to report the matter to the Local Police. See www.rvrjcce.ac.in/antiragging for more details.

Our Directives to the seniors:

  1. Any interaction between freshers and seniors where the seniors are friendly, welcoming and non-aggressive is encouraged.
  2. Seniors may solicit participation in clubs and other activities by announcing promotional events at well-designated times and places. However, no fresher should be forced to attend. Participation by freshers can only be voluntary.
  3. Seniors are expected to maintain self-imposed discipline and restraint. In particular, they must be careful about:
    1. Any "interaction" outside public areas.
    2. Visiting fresher's rooms during the interaction period, or inviting freshers to their rooms.
    3. Forcing freshers to sing, dance, or perform in any way under the guise of "talent search" or "interaction".
    4. Being over-enthusiastic about making freshers participate in student activities - cultural or sports.

Anti Ragging UGC Regulations

Rules

General Conduct Rules and Guidelines

RVR & JC College of Engineering believes in treating its students like young adults. In general, most students find life orderly and congenial on the campus. While the students, as adult citizens of the country, enjoy their rights, they also are expected to be aware of their responsibilities. The institute will not support any act that is illegal as construed by the law of the land. As adults, students are expected to have a fair sense of which act is legal and which is illegal. They should conduct themselves both inside and outside the Institute in a manner that is befitting an institute of this stature.

In addition to being mature and responsible in conduct, students are expected to respect the rights of other members of the RVR&JC community. The Institute encourages all-round development of students' personalities and their progressive and creative thinking. At the same time, to discharge civic responsibilities and virtues effectively, the Institute sets its own terms of conduct that must be adhered to by the students. The Institute can take action if these terms are violated, through different Committees.

Social Conduct

  • Ragging is illegal and punishable in the strictest and most exemplary terms as per the ruling of the Supreme Court of India.
  • Each student must show due respect and courtesy to Institute teachers, administrators, officers, employees, visitors, and residents. They must not infringe upon the rights of fellow students.
  • In the event of unscheduled leave due to illness, family matters, etc., students must inform the Warden, faculty adviser, and the concerned Head of the Department.
  • Institute facilities, such as the library, internet, playgrounds, hostels, laboratories, and classrooms must be used responsibly. Any willful damage or misuse constitutes an act of indiscipline.
  • If any illegal activity occurs on campus, the institute is obligated to permit police and judiciary intervention.
  • For activities outside the campus punishable by law, the institute will not provide support and will not be held responsible for any action taken.
  • Serious acts of indiscipline affecting the general student body will be handled by the Students Disciplinary Committee. Based on its recommendations, the Principal, as Chairman, will approve the punishment.
  • For offenses committed in the Department or classroom, the Head of the Department has the authority to reprimand, impose fines, or take other suitable measures. Cases involving punishment other than reprimands must be reported to the Chairman of the Standing Disciplinary Committee.

More information is available at https://antiragging.in/

Principal's Message

Punishment for Ragging

Depending upon the nature and gravity of the offence as established the possible punishments for those found guilty of ragging at the institution level shall be any one or any combination of the following :-

  1. Cancellation of admission.
  2. Suspension from attending classes.
  3. Withholding/withdrawing scholarship/fellowship and other benefits
  4. Debarring from appearing in any test/examination or other evaluation process
  5. Withholding results
  6. Debarring from representing the institution in any regional, national or international meet, tournament, youth festival, etc.
  7. Suspension/expulsion from the hostel
  8. Rustication from the institution for period ranging from 1 to 4 semesters
  9. Expulsion from the institution and consequent debarring from admission to any other institution.
  10. Collective punishment:when the persons committing or abetting the crime of ragging are not identified, the institution shall resort to collective punishment as a deterrent to ensure community pressure on the potential raggers.

An appeal against the order of punishment by the Anti-Ragging Committee shall lie,

  1. In case of an order of an institution, affiliated to or constituent part, of the University, to the Vice-Chancellor of the University;
  2. In case of an order of a University, to its Chancellor.
  3. In case of an institution of national importance created by an Act of Parliament, to the Chairman or Chancellor of the institution, as the case may be.

The institutional authorities shall intimate the incidents of ragging occurred in their premises along with actions taken to the Council form time to time.

Banners & Posters

RAGGING FREE ENVIRONMENT

Objectives of Anti - Ragging Activities:

  1. Creating ragging free atmosphere in and outside of the campus.
  2. Seniors are expected to maintain self-imposed discipline and restraint. In particular, they must be careful about
    • Creating cordial relations among students for fulfilling organizational mission and objectives.
    • Creating awareness among students regarding how the self confidence of the individual influences the national interest.
    • College has conducted several interaction meetings with Anti Ragging Committee members and advised them to create a ragging free environment.
  3. Anti-ragging squads comprising of faculty members, non-teaching staffs and senior students have been formed to make surprise visits to very sensitive location within the campus and out side the campus.
  4. Number of display boards giving detail descriptions of anti ragging activities, Supreme Court directives and penalty liable to be imposed on those involved in such activities have been displayed at various places within the campus.

Anti Ragging Awareness programmee for students

Anti Ragging Awareness programmee for students on 30-09-2023.