Bapatla Engineering College
Location
The College is situated a little away from the din and bustle of Bapatla, a medium size town with a historic and hoary past, about 75 km. south of Vijayawada on Chennai - Vijayawada rail route.
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Bapatla Engineering College (Autonomous) is one of the seven Educational Institutions founded and run by BAPATLA EDUCATION SOCIETY
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The society was established in the year 1962 registered No:58/1962 under societies act XXI of 1860
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Accrediated by NBA of AICTE & NAAC.
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The College became AUTONOMOUS in the academic Year 2010 - 11.
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The college is selected as a Network Institute for the Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme (TEQIP) of the Ministry of Human Resources Development and the World Bank.
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The College established Research Centers: Siemens COE, Bosch-Rexroth COE, Robotic Technology Center, CIIE - Center for Innovation Incubation & Enterpreneurship
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The College has Student Activities - IETE Student Forum, CSI, ACE, Collosseum, Module, Electrage, Spark, ELICIT, CEA, Scope, AWAAZ, EISAAA, SKIFUN, iVision, CCA, SAC.
College Profile
Bapatla Engineering College (Autonomous) is one of the seven Educational Institutions founded and run by BAPATLA EDUCATION SOCIETY. The society was established in the year 1962 registered No:58/1962 under societies act XXI of 1860 with the objectives to found and run the Educational & Cultural Institutions.
Sl.No | Name of the Institute | Establishment |
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1 | Bapatla College of Arts & Sciences | 1963 |
2 | Bapatla Engineering College (Autonomous) | 1981 |
3 | Bapatla Public School | 1987 |
4 | Bapatla Junior College | 1994 |
5 | Bapatla College of Pharmacy | 1995 |
6 | Bapatla Polytechnic College | 2001 |
7 | Bapatla Womens' Engineering College | 2009 |
This College is one of the few Engineering Colleges in Andhra Pradesh, which is accredited by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA) of the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi. The Five B. Tech. Courses which were accredited thrice are: Civil Engineering, Computer Science & Engineering, Electonics and Communications Engineering, Electrical and Electonics Engineering & Mechanical Engineering. The Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering and Chemical Engineering courses were accredited twice and Infomation Technology was also accredited once.
The College became AUTONOMOUS in the academic Year 2010 - 11.
The Institution of Engineers (India) accredited 8 B. Tech. programmes offered by the college based on the recommendations of the 6-member sub committee of senior Professors from IISc, Bangalore constituted by it. Further, the Ministry of Surface Transport recognized Mechanical Engineering Course of the College. In addition to this, the college is also registered with Dept. of Scientific & Industrial Research for the purpose of availing Customs duty exemption.
The college is selected as a Network Institute for the Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme (TEQIP) of the Ministry of Human Resources Development and the World Bank. An amount of Rs. 11.81 crores was granted to the college under this programme. Under this programme, the laboratories of six departments (Civil, Mechanical, EEE, ECE, EIE and CSE) were modernized and an amount of Rs.7 Crores was spent for procurement of modern lab equipment and software. All the class rooms are provided with LCD Projectors and OHPs. A CISCO Digital Media System (DMS) was procured and installed in a studio from where the lectures given by senior faculty or an expert from outside or a visiting dignitary are transmitted live to all these class rooms apart from archiving the same for revision anywhere and anytime.
The college has excellent infrastructural facilities of buildings with a total plinth area of Six Lakh sq. ft., equipment worth Rs.10 crores, individual Computer Centres for all departments with latest systems and software, 20 Mbps leased-line and 40 Mbps broadband Internet facility, spacious library with rich collection of library books and journals etc. The facilities on the campus include a Girls’ Hostel to accommodate 500 students, 11 buses owned by the college for transport of day scholars, a subsidized canteen, adequate facilities for games & sports, mineral water plant (1500 Lts/hour), two stand-by generators (250 KVA & 82.5 KVA) etc. The college has NCC and NSS units.
The performance of the students in the University (Acharya Nagarjuna University) examinations and at National level competitive examinations like Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) has been consistently good. Every year, ten students on an average get all India ranks below 100 in GATE. In GATE-1997, our student had secured All India First Rank in Civil Engineering branch. Our students have also bagged overall First Rank in University examinations on a number of occasions. Considerable numbers of students of our college are getting selected every year in campus placements. About 75-80% of the students get either placements or secure admission for higher studies (M.Tech. within the country at IITs and other reputed institutes or M.S. in foreign universities) every year.
Courses Offered
B.Tech.
The 4-year B. Tech. Courses is offered in eight branches, viz., Civil Engineering, Chemical engineering, Computer Science & Engineering, Electonics and Communications Engineering, Electrical and Electonics Engineering, Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering, Information Technology and Mechanical Engineering.
Branch | First Year Entry | Lateral Entry (20%) |
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Civil Engineering | 180 | 36 |
Computer Science & Engineering | 180 | 36 |
Electrinics and Communications Engineering | 180 | 36 |
Electricals and Electronics Engineering | 180 | 36 |
Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering | 60 | 12 |
Information Technology | 120 | 24 |
Mechanical Engineering | 180 | 36 |
Chemical Engineering | 60 | 12 |
M.Tech.
Five M.Tech. Courses, viz (1) ‘CAD/CAM’ specialization in Mech. Engg. Dept., (2) ‘COMMUNICATIONS & SIGNAL PROCESSING’ in ECE Dept., (3) ‘COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGG.’ In CSE Dept., (4)'POWER SYSTEM' in EEE Dept., and (5)'STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING' in Civil Dept. are also offered.
Course | Intake |
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CAD/CAM | 18 |
Communications & Signal Processing | 18 |
Computer Science & Engineering | 18 |
Power Systems | 18 |
Structural Engineering | 18 |
P.G. Sciences and Applicatins
Apart from the above courses in Engineering, the College offers six P.G. Courses, viz., M. Sc.(Maths), M.Sc.(electronics), M. Sc.(Computer Sciences), M. Sc.(Organic Chemistry), M. Sc.(Analytical Chemistry), M. Sc.(Physics) and MCA with a total intake of 270.
Course | Intake |
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MCA | 60 |
M. Sc.(Maths) | 40 |
M.Sc.(electronics) | 40 |
M. Sc.(Computer Sciences) | 40 |
M. Sc.(Organic Chemistry) | 30 |
M. Sc.(Analytical Chemistry) | 30 |
M. Sc.(Physics) | 30 |
Polytechnic
From the academic year 2009-2010, the Polytechnic course is being offered in the second shift with an intake of 240.
Branch | Intake |
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Diploma in Civil Engineering | 60 |
Diploma in Electronics and Communications Engineering | 60 |
Diploma in Electricals and Electronics Engineering | 60 |
Diploma in Mechanical Engineering | 60 |
With a view to derive the full benefit of morning hours, the class work is commenced at 7.30 A.M. Thereby the students are enabled to make the best use of the rich Library, English Communication Skills Lab, Computer Labs and playfield facilities in the afternoons.
Faculty
The teaching faculty consists of eminent Professors, Assoc. Professors and Asst. Professors and is well supported by the strong non-teaching staff. All the faculty members are well qualified with Ph.D/M.Tech./M.Phil. degrees.
Academic Performance of Students at University Level
Academic Achievements
I) Outstanding performance in Acharya Nagarjuna University Examinations
The performance of the students of the college of different batches in the University Examinations is commendable as is evident from the tables given below.
1999-2003
S.No. | Branch | Regd. No. | Name | Rank |
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1 | CE | 99CE422 | Ravi SrinivasMunjuluri | 8 |
2 | 99CE431 | V R Pavan Kumar Ghanta | 13 | |
3 | 99CE417 | PurnimaParuchuri | 14 | |
4 | CH | 99CH410 | Madhu V R Krishna Majji | 1 |
5 | 99CH425 | Siva Naga Lakshmi Valeti | 2 | |
6 | 99CH439 | ViswanadhBandla | 3 | |
7 | 99CH433 | Suresh BabuPonnaganti | 5 | |
8 | 99CH436 | VenkataSudhakarManda | 6 | |
9 | 99CH431 | Subhaschandra Bose Adaka | 7 | |
10 | 99CH403 | Giridhar Rao Pydisetti | 8 | |
11 | 99CH412 | Mutyala Reddy Balineni | 9 | |
12 | 99CH427 | SravanthiManjulur | 12 | |
13 | CS | 99CS430 | Robert YesuDassDivya | 15 |
14 | EE | 99EE460 | VimalaPattela | 3 |
15 | 99EE432 | RamuPaladugula | 5 | |
16 | IT | 99IT412 | JyothiManthena | 4 |
17 | 99IT434 | SupriyaKoduri | 9 | |
18 | ME | 99ME414 | Krishna SwamyCherukuri | 13 |
2000-2004
S.No. | Branch | Regd. No. | Name | Rank |
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1 | CE | Y0CE439 | VichikaIragavarapu | 1 |
2 | Y0CE410 | Mahesh Patnaikuni | 2 | |
3 | Y0CE430 | Sreenivasulu Bode | 5 | |
4 | Y0CE404 | Bhaskara Rao Budati | 10 | |
5 | Y0CE418 | RadhikaAchanti | 13 | |
6 | CH | Y0CH421 | Phanikanth S V S S R K | 1 |
7 | Y0CH415 | Nafiya Begum | 3 | |
8 | Y0CH411 | LavanyaRachapudi | 4 | |
9 | Y0CH433 | T SagarYenigalla | 5 | |
10 | Y0CH429 | Satyavara Prasad Ganji | 7 | |
11 | Y0CH422 | Raja SekharaBabuManika | 8 | |
12 | Y0CH438 | Venkata Sunil Jagani | 10 | |
13 | Y0CH408 | GiriBabuKondreddy | 11 | |
14 | Y0CH432 | SuneelBhat | 12 | |
15 | Y0CH434 | Thanuja Naga Lakshmi K | 14 | |
16 | CSE | Y0cs422 | KrishnasuriNarayanam | 2 |
17 | Y0cs429 | Phanirajya Lakshmi V | 6 | |
18 | Y0cs415 | HemalathaGunda | 9 | |
19 | ECE | Y0ec435 | Pallaviram Sure | 1 |
20 | Y0ec455 | Srinivasa Rao Sabbineni | 2 | |
21 | EEE | Y0ee411 | HemaSundarBoddu | 5 |
22 | Y0ee406 | ChennakeswariSurisetty | 7 | |
23 | Y0ee454 | V K V L NarayanaKalla | 10 | |
24 | Y0ee415 | JyothiPannala | 13 | |
25 | IT | Y0it431 | Rajesh Kumar Gopu | 10 |
26 | ME | Y0me432 | Raja Ramesh Jakkula | 8 |
27 | Y0me452 | Surya KiranRavoori | 11 | |
28 | Y0me456 | Venkata Naga Deepak Babu G | 14 | |
29 | Y0me450 | Sunil Kumar Ilindra | 15 |
2001-2005
2002-2006
2003-2007
S.No. | Branch | Regd. No. | Name | Rank |
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1 | BT | Y3BT413 | MARUTHI PRAHLADUDU B |
2 |
2 | Y3BT412 | MANOGNA J |
5 | |
3 | Y3BT415 | POORNIMA ANCHA |
9 | |
4 | Y3BT427 | SWATHI POLIMETLA |
10 | |
5 | CE | Y3CE460 | VENU MADHAV GARIKAPATI |
2 |
6 | Y3CE445 | SATISH CHANDRA S |
9 | |
7 | Y3CE419 | JYOTHI CHAVA |
10 | |
8 | CH | Y3CH460 | YELLAIAH NAIDU MEKALA |
1 |
9 | Y3CH448 | SUDHA RANI GANDU |
5 | |
10 | Y3CH440 | SATISHBABU GARIKAPATI |
7 | |
11 | Y3CH452 | V P T N C SRIKANTH BOJJA |
9 | |
12 | Y3CH438 | SAMBASIVA RAO KATURI |
10 | |
13 | CS | Y3CS464 | RAVITEJA GADDAM |
4 |
14 | Y3CS403 | ANUSHA DOPPALAPUDI |
5 | |
15 | Y3CS438 | LAKSHMI SOWJANYA EMANI |
8 | |
16 | EC | Y3EC409 | CHAITHANYA VELAMPALLI |
2 |
17 | Y3EC466 | SRINIVASA RAO D |
5 | |
18 | Y3EC479 | VAMSIKIRAN TALLURI |
9 | |
19 | EE | Y3EE432 | PHANIKUMAR BAPATLA |
3 |
20 | Y3EE412 | DHANUNJAYUDU N |
5 | |
21 | Y3EE457 | SRINIVAS BHASKAR KARANKI |
6 | |
22 | Y3EE487 | VIJENDRA TADAVARTHY |
8 | |
23 | Y3EE407 | BALAJI DODDAPANNI |
10 | |
24 | IT | Y3IT435 | PRADEEPTHI C |
1 |
25 | Y3IT445 | RUPA RANI POPURI |
6 | |
26 | ME | Y3ME471 | SRINIVAS NUNNA |
10 |
2004-2008
S.No. | Branch | Regd. No. | Name | Rank |
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1 | BT | Y4BT422 | SRI PRASANTHI N |
3 |
2 | Y4BT401 | ANUSHA PAREPALLI |
4 | |
3 | Y4BT403 | B V REDDY PENUMALLI |
6 | |
4 | Y4BT410 | P HARIKA SANAGAPALLI |
7 | |
5 | CE | Y4CE458 | YAMINI SILPA SADU |
2 |
6 | Y4CE404 | ANNAPURNA BOMMISETTI |
5 | |
7 | Y4CE414 | JAYA KRISHNA AYYAPUSETTY |
10 | |
8 | CH | Y4CH431 | RAJITHA YARLAGADDA |
1 |
9 | Y4CH406 | BRAHMAIAH BINGINAPALLI |
2 | |
10 | Y4CH430 | RAJASEKHAR CH |
4 | |
11 | Y4CH407 | CHINTHAYYA NAIDU RUDRAM |
5 | |
12 | Y4CH445 | SIVAREDDY CIREDDY |
6 | |
13 | Y4CH440 | SARVANI KUCHIBHOTLA |
7 | |
14 | Y4CH413 | JOGI GANESH DATTATREYA TADIMETI |
8 | |
15 | Y4CH426 | V R PHANI KANTH V |
9 | |
16 | Y4CH418 | MADHU SUDHANA REDDY MULE |
10 | |
17 | CS | Y4CS476 | TULASI RAM NEELAKANTAM |
2 |
18 | Y4CS477 | V N S BHAVANI PRASAD B |
3 | |
19 | Y4CS486 | VENKATA SUDHEER CHANDRA M |
4 | |
20 | Y4CS464 | SIRISHA SRIGHAKOLAPU |
8 | |
21 | Y4CS418 | HARITHA DARISI |
9 | |
22 | EC | Y4EC469 | SRITEJ PUVVADA |
3 |
23 | Y4EC419 | HARIBABU KANDI |
4 | |
24 | Y4EC463 | SOWJANYA CHIMTALA |
8 | |
25 | EE | Y4EE437 | NAVATHA SAIKAM |
1 |
26 | Y4EE468 | SREEKANTH A B S |
3 | |
27 | Y4EE434 | N V V R PRAKASH PUVVADA |
5 | |
28 | IT | Y4IT442 | SATYA SUSHMA K |
5 |
29 | Y4IT427 | NARENDRA ATHOTA |
9 |
2005-2009
S.No. | Branch | Regd. No. | Name | Rank |
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1 | BT | Y5BT419 | S V S PERIMDEVI U | 3 |
2 | Y5BT421 | SRIDIVYA NALAM | 5 | |
3 | Y5BT422 | SRI VARSHA NADELLA | 6 | |
4 | Y5BT409 | MADHUBALA LAVISETTY | 7 | |
5 | Y5BT405 | DIVYA GAMPALA | 10 | |
6 | CE | Y5CE408 | BHARGAVA KRISHNA SAJJA | 1 |
7 | CH | Y5CH411 | LAKSHMI PRASANNA RAYALLA | 2 |
8 | Y5CH413 | MADHAVI GOLI | 3 | |
9 | Y5CH424 | N V RAMALINGAM CHERUKURI | 4 | |
10 | Y5CH405 | GOPAL GRANDHI | 8 | |
11 | CS | Y5CS457 | RIZWANBASHA SHAIK | 7 |
12 | Y5CS450 | RAJANI GOTTIPATI | 8 | |
13 | EC | Y5EC444 | MAHESHGUPTA VUTUKURI | 7 |
14 | EE | Y5EE452 | S N V KIRAN SANA | 1 |
15 | Y5EE410 | BHAVYA ANNAPAREDDY | 6 | |
16 | IT | Y5IT410 | DILDAR ALIKHAN PATHAN | 2 |
17 | ME | Y5ME419 | HAJARATHVALI SHAIK | 10 |
2006-2010
S.No. | Branch | Regd. No. | Name | Rank |
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1 | BT | Y6BT439 | SHAIK MULLA SHAHENSHA |
5 |
2 | Y6BT454 | VENKATA RAGHAVA KALLURI |
6 | |
3 | Y6BT455 | VENKATESH KANNEGANTI |
10 | |
4 | CE | Y6CE437 | SHALINI BOBBA |
6 |
5 | Y6CE445 | THRI VIKRAM RAO TELLA |
7 | |
6 | CH | Y6CH441 | SATYA PAUL SINGH AMARTHALURI |
2 |
7 | Y6CH453 | VASU KUMAR DAMMA |
3 | |
8 | Y6CH426 | PARAMESWARA RAO POTTI |
4 | |
9 | Y6CH405 | ASHA SRAVANTHI GELLI |
5 | |
10 | Y6CH422 | MUSALAIAH MODI |
8 | |
11 | Y6CH446 | SRIHARI KILARI |
10 | |
12 | EC | Y6CS492 | SOWMYA KAMIREDDY |
4 |
13 | Y6CS447 | NAGARJUNA REDDY VATTE |
5 | |
14 | Y6CS499 | SUNANDA KISHORE EDURU |
7 | |
15 | Y6CS442 | MOUNIKA KOMMURI |
8 | |
16 | Y6CS415 | DEEPTHI CHOWDARI. T.T. |
9 | |
17 | EC | Y6EC465 | RAVI TEJA YARRA |
1 |
18 | Y6EC495 | SUDHA MADHURI ANAGHA |
4 | |
19 | Y6EC454 | RAGHU RAM PERI |
6 | |
20 | Y6EC444 | NAVEEN YENDURI |
9 | |
21 | EE | Y6EE489 | V V L SUDHA KANCHARLA |
6 |
22 | IT | Y6IT516 | VIJAY KUMAR KANAMARLAPUDI |
1 |
23 | Y6IT500 | TOMESH KUMAR JAIN |
3 | |
24 | Y6IT506 | VENKATA LAVANYA POTTI |
6 | |
25 | Y6IT453 | MOHAN KRISHNA VUTUKURI |
7 | |
26 | Y6IT492 | SRIKANTH KADARU |
10 | |
27 | ME | Y6ME478 | V.N.B. PRASAD SODISETTY |
7 |
28 | Y6ME456 | SHAILENDRA KUMAR TIWARI |
10 |
2007-2011
S.No. | Branch | Regd. No. | Name | Rank |
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1 | BT | Y7BT412 | KANUPARTHI VENKATA SARADA |
1 |
2 | Y7BT437 | SINDHURI KALLORI |
3 | |
3 | Y7BT426 | MURALA BINDU MADHAVI |
4 | |
4 | Y7BT435 | RACHAPUDI V S S SUSHMA |
5 | |
5 | Y7BT446 | TIRUMALASETTY GOPI |
6 | |
6 | Y7BT430 | NICHALA TUNGALA |
7 | |
7 | Y7BT410 | GUMMALLA TIRUMALA |
8 | |
8 | CE | Y7CE464 | MUNDLAMURI SRIKANTH |
1 |
9 | Y7CE427 | GIRIDHAR RAJESH BANDE |
7 | |
10 | CH | Y7CH459 | VIJAY KUMAR NANDIGAM |
1 |
11 | Y7CH455 | VANGALA SAI PHANI KUMAR |
2 | |
12 | Y7CH401 | A NIKHIL |
3 | |
13 | Y7CH420 | KANDURI V S S S SANTHOSHI |
5 | |
14 | Y7CH410 | DASARI BRAHMAIAH |
6 | |
15 | Y7CH416 | JAGADEESH BABU SILIVERU |
8 | |
16 | CS | Y7CS444 | KATURI DINESH |
1 |
17 | Y7CS488 | RAMYAKRISHNA CHIMAKURTHY |
2 | |
18 | Y7CS502 | SHAIK UMME HABIBA |
3 | |
19 | Y7CS442 | KATLA ASHAJYOTHI |
4 | |
20 | Y7CS479 | PALLAPOTHU RAJYA LAKSHMI |
5 | |
21 | Y7CS496 | SAI KRISHNA CHAITANYA A |
8 | |
22 | Y7CS514 | T V KRISHNA CHAITANYA |
9 | |
23 | EC | Y7EC475 | NARESH KOSURU |
7 |
24 | Y7EC480 | PALLEKONDA AMULYADARSINI |
9 | |
25 | Y7EC458 | KOPPOLU NAGAVALLI |
10 | |
26 | EE | Y7EE411 | BANDI PREETI |
6 |
27 | Y7EE424 | DEEVI SAI PRABHATH |
8 | |
28 | IT | Y7IT464 | KOTHA SWETHA |
2 |
29 | Y7IT482 | NEELAM VENKATA BALAJI |
4 | |
30 | Y7IT1406 | BARATAM MEENA |
8 | |
31 | Y7IT406 | AMIRINENI VENUMADHAVI |
9 |
II) a) An Unique Saga of Success in GATE
The College has established a tradition of sending year after year a large number of students to IITs, NITs and other reputed institutes for pursuing post-graduate studies based on their performance at the GATE examination conducted at the All India level. It is a matter of deep satisfaction that a good number of the alumni are acquitting themselves most creditably either in pursuing courses of higher study or in their chosen careers abroad / within India.
A percentile of 99.96 in Civil Engineering Branch – AN ALL INDIA FIRST RANK FOR 1997 – scored by Mr. Padavala Ravindra Babu of the College at GATE-97 marks a memorable acme of achievement and provide eloquent testimony to the efforts being put in by the staff and students.
II) b) Record of Rare Brilliance in previous GATE examinations
2010-11 | 2011-12 | 2012-13 | 2013-14 | 2014-15 | |
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Chemical | 8 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 0 |
Civil | 7 | 33 | 27 | 16 | 11 |
CSE | 19 | 27 | 28 | 8 | 7 |
ECE | 23 | 41 | 39 | 15 | |
EEE | 15 | 18 | 21 | 14 | 11 |
E&I | 2 | 6 | 1 | 2 | 0 |
IT | 4 | 8 | 3 | 1 | 1 |
ME | 14 | 13 | 14 | 16 | 7 |
III) Challenging Step-up Performance in GRE
A good number of students got creditable scores in GRE & TOEFL during the last five years. On an average, 50 students achieved creditable GRE & TOEFL scores every year during the last four years. Every year, about 10 students obtaine a score of more than 310 out of a maximum score of 360.
Building & Equipment
The College is housed on a spacious and well-planned 30 acre site with buildings of a total plinth area of about 6 lakh sq. ft. and widely acknowledged to be a harmonious blend of aesthetics and functional utility. The cost of buildings is over Rs.25.0 crores while that of the laboratory equipment comes to Rs.23.51 crores.
INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES
S.NO. | BUILDING | BUILTUP AREA (M2) |
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1 | MAIN BLOCK | 11671.07 |
2 | CMB BLOCK | 4866.51 |
3 | GENERAL ENGINEERING BLOCK | 8524.75 |
4 | RESEARCH PARK | 7451 |
5 | CHEMICAL BLOCK | 716.28 |
6 | CANTEEN AND GUEST HOUSE | 2311.45 |
7 | ADMINISTRATIVE BLOCK | 3813 |
8 | EXAM SECTION AND PARKING AREA | 5483.11 |
9 | WORKSHOPS SHEDS | 642.9 |
(CHEMICAL LABS+BASIC TRADES WORKSHOP) | ||
10 | STAFF QURTERS AND BANK | 1262 |
11 | CAMPUS HOSTEL FOR LADIES | 3730 |
12 | MINERAL WATER PLANT | 124 |
13 | GENERATOR ROOM | 50 |
14 | SAC AND AUDITORIUM (Under Construction) | 5777.82 |
Total | 56423.89 |
Main Building
Electronics and Communications Engineering
S.NO. | Description | AREA (M2) |
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1 | HOD Room & Office | 41.5 |
2 | Staff Room | 124.2 |
3 | H-6 | 103.3 |
4 | H-9 | 76.8 |
5 | H-28 | 79.5 |
6 | H-28A | 78.15 |
7 | H-27A | 80.08 |
8 | H-26 | 103.3 |
9 | H-25 | 66 |
10 | H-23 | 76.8 |
11 | H-22A | 80.85 |
12 | M.TECH ROOM | 69.67 |
13 | DH-2 (DH) | 148.68 |
14 | ELECTRONIC DEVICES & CIRCUITS | 164.6 |
15 | DIGITAL ELECTRONICS LAB | 82.3 |
16 | DSP & MICROPROCESSOR LAB | 164.6 |
17 | ADVANCED COMMUNICATION LAB | 166 |
18 | COMPUTER CENTRE | 82.3 |
Total Area | 1788.63 |
Electrical & Electronics Engineering
S.NO. | Description | AREA (M2) |
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1 | HOD ROOM | 45 |
2 | STAFF ROOM 1 | 25 |
3 | STAFF ROOM 2 | 25 |
4 | STAFF ROOM 3 | 45 |
5 | H 4 | 103.3 |
6 | H 3 | 80.85 |
7 | H 13 | 80.85 |
8 | H 14 | 103.3 |
9 | DH 5 | 80.7 |
10 | H 21 | 69.7 |
11 | H 21A | 78.78 |
12 | DH 6 | 76.8 |
13 | H 24 | 96.67 |
14 | H 16 | 60 |
15 | DH 4(DH) | 148.68 |
16 | E Mechanics Lab-I | 166 |
17 | E Mechanics Lab-II / E Work Shop | 166 |
18 | Power System/ E Measurement Lab | 83 |
19 | EDC LAB | 83 |
20 | CS LAB/ P E LAB | 83 |
21 | Computer Lab/ Micro Processor | 166 |
Total Area | 1866.63 |
Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering
S.NO. | Description | AREA (M2) |
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1 | HOD Room | 31.01 |
2 | Staff Room | 55.19 |
3 | H 19 | 78.2 |
4 | H 27 | 75.5 |
5 | H 29 | 76.8 |
6 | DH 3 | 156.3 |
7 | Process C Lab | 83.3 |
8 | Bio-M Lab | 83.3 |
9 | V.I. Lab | 83.3 |
10 | C.A Lab | 83.3 |
11 | Transicession Lab | 108.3 |
Total Area | 914.5 |
Common Facility
S.NO. | Description | AREA (M2) |
---|---|---|
1 | Common Area | 6619.78 |
2 | Extra Class Room | 76.21 |
3 | Conference Hall | 166 |
Total Area | 6861.99 |
Main Building Plinth Area=11586.1M2
Chemical Engineering Block
Chemical Engineering
S.NO. | Description | AREA (M2) |
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1 | STAFF ROOMS | 17 |
2 | HOD & OFFICE | 30 |
3 | STORE ROOM | 5 |
4 | LADIES REST ROOM | 46 |
5 | H. T LAB | 83 |
6 | COMPUTER CENTRE | 75 |
7 | LIBRARY | 25 |
8 | M. V. O LAB | 140 |
9 | M.T.O LAB | 140 |
10 | C.R.E LAB | 140 |
11 | LH-1 | 66 |
12 | LH-2 | 90 |
13 | LH-3 | 66 |
14 | Common Area (Corridor Area Parking Area) | 213.28 |
Total | 1136.28 |
Chemical Block Plinth Area=716.28M2
Civil and Mechanical Engineering Block
Civil Engineering
S.NO. | Description | AREA (M2) |
---|---|---|
1 | HOD Room | 28 |
2 | Staff Room 1 | 17.2 |
3 | Staff Room 2 | 17.2 |
4 | Staff Room 3 | 17.2 |
5 | Staff Room 4 | 17.2 |
6 | Staff Room 5 | 10.4 |
7 | Office | 21.3 |
8 | Department Library | 48 |
9 | CMB 17 | 112 |
10 | CMB 26 | 70.8 |
11 | CMB 27 | 64.8 |
12 | CMB 28 | 62.1 |
13 | CMB 29 | 62.1 |
14 | MB H12* | 78.14 |
15 | MB H12A* | 76.21 |
16 | Materials Testing Lab | 267.8 |
17 | Fluid Mechanics Lab | 401.8 |
18 | Transportation Engg. Lab | 154 |
19 | Geo Technical Engg. Lab | 263 |
20 | Surveying Stores | 104 |
21 | Environmental Engg. Lab | 154 |
22 | Engineering Geology Lab | 43.5 |
23 | Computer Center | 90 |
Total Area | 2180.75 |
Mechanical Engineering
S.NO. | Description | AREA (M2) | 1 | HOD ROOM | 22.4 |
---|---|---|
2 | Staff Room in First Floor Mech | 51.3 |
3 | Staff Room in Second Floor Mech | 50.1 |
4 | Department Office | 18.1 |
5 | CMB 21 | 64.2 |
6 | CMB 22 | 83.7 |
7 | CMB 23 | 61.6 |
8 | CMB 24 | 67.5 |
9 | CMB 25A | 56 |
10 | CMB 25B | 23 |
11 | CMB 26A | 45.9 |
12 | Fuels and Oils Lab | 114.02 |
13 | IC Engines Lab | 214.5 |
14 | Heat Transfer Lab | 113.5 |
15 | Computer Lab | 168.45 |
16 | CAM Lab | 68.7 |
17 | Automation Lab | 60.3 |
18 | Machine Shop | 415.6 |
19 | Design and Metrology lab | 66.24 |
20 | Fitting and Foundry | 140 |
21 | Basic Trades Workshops* | 222.9 |
Total Area | 2128.01 |
Common Facility
S.NO. | Description | AREA (M2) |
---|---|---|
1 | Common Area (806/2) | 806 |
2 | Conference Hall (Common to ME and CE) | 129 |
Total Area | 935 |
Civil and Mechanical Engineering Block Plinth Area=4866.51M2
General Engineering Block
Sciences and Applications
S.NO. | Description | AREA (M2) |
---|---|---|
1 | HOD and Office Chemistry | 38.63 |
2 | HOD and Office Physics | 38.63 |
3 | HOD and Office Maths | 40.4 |
4 | Hod and Staff Room English | 68.23 |
5 | HOD and Office MCA | 68.22 |
6 | Staff Room 1 Chemistry | 40.4 |
7 | Staff Room 1 Physics | 68.22 |
8 | GEB 31 Staff Room Maths | 40.4 |
9 | GEB 21 Staff Room Maths | 40.4 |
10 | GEB 33 Staff Room Maths | 40.4 |
11 | Staff Room MCA | 68.22 |
12 | Bio Technology Staff Room 1 | 68.23 |
13 | Bio Technology Staff Room 2 | 68.23 |
14 | GEB 2 | 82.16 |
15 | GEB 3 | 82.16 |
16 | GEB 4 | 40.4 |
17 | GEB 5 | 82.16 |
18 | GEB 6 | 82.16 |
19 | GEB 12 | 82.16 |
20 | GEB 14 | 82.16 |
21 | GEB 15 | 82.16 |
22 | GEB 16 | 82.16 |
23 | GEB 22 | 82.16 |
24 | GEB 25 | 82.16 |
25 | GEB 11 | 40.4 |
26 | GEB 13 | 40.4 |
27 | GEB-23 | 40.46 |
28 | GEB-45 | 82.16 |
29 | GEB-46 | 82.16 |
30 | GEB-55 | 82.16 |
31 | GEB-56 | 82.16 |
32 | GEB-34 | 82.16 |
33 | GEB-41 | 40.4 |
34 | GEB-24 | 82.16 |
35 | GEB-35 | 82.16 |
36 | GEB-36 | 82.16 |
37 | GEB-32 | 82.16 |
38 | GEB-42 | 82 |
39 | GEB-43 | 40.4 |
40 | GEB-44 | 82 |
41 | Chemistry 1 | 170.2 |
42 | Chemistry 2 | 170.2 |
43 | Chemistry 3 | 170.2 |
44 | Chemistry 4 | 170.2 |
45 | E.P | 170.2 |
46 | S.S.P | 170.2 |
47 | E.D.C | 170.2 |
48 | OPTICS | 170.2 |
49 | Research Lab-1 | 170.2 |
50 | Research Lab-2 | 170.2 |
51 | B.E.E.Lab | 170.2 |
52 | CP Lab | 170.2 |
53 | English Lab 1 | 170.2 |
54 | English Lab 2 | 170.2 |
55 | CP | 171 |
56 | CP | 171 |
Total Area | 5380.91 |
Common Facility
S.NO. | Description | AREA (M2) |
---|---|---|
1 | Common Area | 2135.68 |
2 | Rest Room (4*40.7) | 162.8 |
3 | Ladies Waiting Hall | 82.16 |
4 | Conference Halls (2) | 340.52 |
5 | Drawing Halls (2) | 340.52 |
6 | DMS Room | 82.16 |
Total Area | 3143.84 |
General Engineering Block Plinth Area=8524.75M2
Research Park
Computer Science and Engineering
S.NO. | Description | AREA (M2) |
---|---|---|
1 | HOD Room | 48 |
2 | RPSR 12 | 48 |
3 | RPSR 21 and Department Library | 48 |
4 | RPSR 22 | 48 |
5 | RPSR 23 | 48 |
6 | RPSR 31 | 48 |
7 | RPSR 33 | 48 |
8 | RPLH 11 | 87 |
9 | RPLH 12 | 87 |
10 | RPLH 13 | 87 |
11 | RPLH 14 | 87 |
12 | RPLH 21 | 87 |
13 | RPLH 22 | 87 |
14 | RPLH 23 | 87 |
15 | RPLH 24 | 87 |
16 | RPLH 31 | 87 |
17 | RPLH 34 | 87 |
18 | RPLAB11 | 109 |
19 | RPLAB12 | 109 |
20 | RPLAB21 | 109 |
21 | RPLAB22 | 109 |
22 | LAB 1 (CC)* | 120 |
23 | LAB2(CC)* | 120 |
24 | LAB5(CC)* | 50 |
Total Area | 1932 |
Information Technology
S.NO. | Description | AREA (M2) |
---|---|---|
1 | HOD & Office RPSR 03 | 48 |
2 | RPLAB 03/ Dept. Library | 109 |
3 | RPLAB 23 | 109 |
4 | RPLAB 24 | 109 |
5 | RPLH 01 | 87 |
6 | RPLH 02 | 87 |
7 | RPLH 03 | 87 |
8 | RPLH 04 | 87 |
9 | RPLH 32 | 87 |
10 | RPLAB 01 | 109 |
11 | LAB 3(CC)* | 120 |
12 | LAB 4(CC)* | 120 |
Total Area | 1159 |
Training and Placements
S.NO. | Description | AREA (M2) |
---|---|---|
1 | T&P Cell | 48 |
2 | RPLAB 31(T&P) | 109 |
3 | RPLAB 32(T&P) | 109 |
Total Area | 266 |
Common Facility
S.NO. | Description | AREA (M2) |
---|---|---|
1 | Bosch Staff Room | 48 |
2 | Robotics Lab | 109 |
3 | Siemens Lab | 109 |
4 | Bosch Center 1 | 109 |
5 | Bosch Center 2 | 109 |
6 | MIC Lab\RPLAB34 | 109 |
7 | Management Room | 109 |
8 | Car Parking | 210 |
9 | Entrance | 235 |
10 | Ladies Waiting Hall(Beside Parking) | 109 |
11 | Seminar Hall | 190 |
12 | Printing Cell | 93 |
13 | Rest Rooms (3x48) | 144 |
14 | Corridors and Approaches(4x630) | 2520 |
15 | Steps(3x72) | 216 |
16 | Store Rooms | 205 |
Total Area | 4624 |
Research Park Plinth Area=7451M2
Canteen and Guest House
Ground Floor (Old and New Buildings)
S.NO. | Description | AREA (M2) |
---|---|---|
1 | Common area (corridors) | 302.948 |
2 | Staff toilets | 9.54 |
3 | Staff Dining hall | 252.617 |
4 | Hand wash area (staff) | 24.272 |
5 | Store room (General) | 28.83 |
6 | Students dining hall | 319.66 |
7 | Hand wash area (Students) | 9.475 |
8 | Canteen Supervisor sitting place | 24.978 |
9 | Store room (Provisions) | 40.836 |
10 | Kitchen room | 137.608 |
11 | Free Area (Behind kitchen) | 18.944 |
Total | 1169.708 |
First Floor Guest House(Old Building)
S.NO. | Description | AREA (M2) |
---|---|---|
1 | Common area (corridors) | 97.703 |
2 | Dining hall | 202.118 |
3 | Suit-I | 23.8 |
4 | Suit-II | 22.82 |
5 | Suit-III | 22.82 |
6 | Toilet | 4.238 |
Total | 373.499 |
First Floor Guest House(New Building)
S.NO. | Description | AREA (M2) |
---|---|---|
1 | Function hall | 485.355 |
2 | Common area (corridors) | 62.358 |
3 | Suit-I | 63.94 |
4 | Suit-II | 63.94 |
5 | Room-1 | 18.53 |
6 | Room-2 | 18.53 |
7 | Room-3 | 18.53 |
8 | Room-4 | 18.53 |
9 | Room-5 | 18.53 |
Total | 768.243 |
Canteen and Guest House Plinth Area=2311.45M2
Auditorium
Examination Halls
S.NO. | Description | AREA (M2) |
---|---|---|
1 | Examination Hall- 1 | 158.351 |
2 | Examination Hall- 2 | 158.351 |
3 | Examination Hall- 3 | 158.351 |
4 | Examination Hall- 4 | 158.351 |
5 | Examination Hall- 5 | 158.351 |
6 | Examination Hall- 6 | 158.351 |
7 | Examination Hall- 7 | 158.351 |
8 | Examination Hall- 8 | 158.351 |
9 | Examination Hall- 9 | 220.037 |
10 | Examination Section | 108.77 |
Total | 1595.615 |
Controller of Examinations Office
S.NO. | Description | AREA (M2) |
---|---|---|
1 | C.O.E Section inside corridor | 26.868 |
2 | Waiting room | 19.663 |
3 | C.O.E Room | 19.663 |
4 | A.C.E room - 1 | 19.663 |
4 | A.C.E room - 2 | 19.663 |
6 | Xerox & Store room | 40.015 |
7 | Spot valuation room | 107.334 |
Total | 252.869 |
Physical Education and Parking Area
S.NO. | Description | AREA (M2) |
---|---|---|
1 | Physical Education | 291.44 |
2 | Parking area | 3052.22 |
Total | 3343.66 |
Common Facility
S.NO. | Description | AREA (M2) |
---|---|---|
1 | Toilets corridor | 33.835 |
2 | Staff Toilets | 12.649 |
3 | Gents Toilets | 17.211 |
4 | Ladies toilets | 21.201 |
5 | Area In Front Of C.O.E | 206.06 |
Total | 290.956 |
Auditorium Plinth Area=5483.11M2
Library
Acclaimed as the one of the biggest Libraries with 22,000 sq. ft. area in the State, The Central Library of BEC has been playing a vital role as Information Centre catering to the Academic and learning needs of the faculty and Students alike since inception. The facility is serving the student fraternity ranging from under graduate to Masters and ultimately aiding the Research stratum of Bapatla Engineering College.
As a jewel in the crown of BEC, The Library aims at providing premium quality learning resources in the form of Books, Journals, E-Journals and C.Ds pertinent to Curricula of diverse Engineering and Technology and of general nature to the students and Teaching Staff. The Library also supports Departmental Libraries for acquisition and maintenance of Titles throughout the academic year.
As the veritable abode of Knowledge, the library Of BEC houses 25,756 titles, 62,200 Volumes, 2,312 International Online Journals (IEEE, ASME, ASCE, Springer, Science Direct, Mc Graw Hill access Engineering Library, J Gate, ASTM Digital Library) and 111 print journals and Digital Library. The following subscriptions can be used from any desktop or laptop with in the campus.
S No | Name of the e resource | Content accessible | Website |
---|---|---|---|
1 | IEEE-ASPP: All Society Periodicals on Computer Science, Electrical, Electronics Engineering & related disciplines | 145 Journals (back file access since 2000) | http://www.ieee.org/ieeexplore |
2 | Springer : Electrical, Electronics & Computer Science Engineering | 134 (back file access since 1997) | http://www.springerlink.com/ |
3 | ASME :(American Society of Mechanical Engineers): Mechanical Engineering Journals | 25 Journals (back file access since 2000) | http://asmedl.org |
4 | ASCE : (American Society of Civil Engineers): Civil Engineering Journals | 33 Journals (back file access since 1983) | http://ascelibrary.org |
5 | Mc Graw Hill : Access Engineering Library (General Engineering & Reference books) | e-books | http://accessengineeringlibrary.com |
6 | J GATE : Engineering & Technology (JET) | Journals coverage 4700 indexed, free full text 1700 | http://j-gate.informindia.co.in |
7 | Science Direct Journals: (Engineering,ComputerScience,Electrical, Electronics,Mechanical & Civil Engg.) | 275 Journals (back file access from 2000 onwards) | http://www.sciencedirect.com/ |
8 | ASTM Digital Library : (Electrical, Electronics, Mechanical, Civil, Metallurgical, Petroleum & Instrumentation Engg. ) | 13,000 journal articles & 1700 e-books | http://enterprise.astm.org |
9 | DOAJ e journals | free, full text, quality controlled scientific and scholarly journals | http://www.doaj.org/ |
One of its kinds, BEC Central Library is fully automated with SOUL Software; updated with latest version in 2010 and Bar-coding system facilitating easy access to students and well maintenance of library for they say “As the biggest library if it is in disorder is not as useful as a small but well-arranged one.”
The library offers special services to the Students of SC & ST categories by providing singular Book Banks enriched with 12532 volumes related to 2679 Titles and 1460 volumes related to 375 Titles respectively. A Book Bank specially earmarked with the funds of TEQIP is provided with 1896 volumes consisting 323 Titles also supplements the needs of SC & ST Students. Through these Book Banks each SC or ST student can borrow 12 books and a BC student can borrow 2 books.
The library added a feather to its cap by having a wing of Digital Library featuring online connectivity with INDEST AICTE Consortium and DELNET, New Delhi and providing Internet facility to students with the infrastructure of 28 Computers with DVD and CD Writers.
BEC Library, in addition to that, offers Laptops to Students to borrow for aiding them in Project work. BEC Library has 20 such Laptops in its armour.
To take the learning experience of students to next level BEC Library has added Video Library to its armour of facilities. The video library is furnished with 34” Colour T.V and DVD Player supported by a stack of 2,200 CDs. The thrust area of video library is providing NPTEL video lecturers to learners and Teaching Community effectively.
Library is providing reprographic facility to students to disseminate material quickly and cost effectively aiding better learning on campus. The photo copying is provided at 50 np per copy with latest reprographic machine.
Virtual Classrooms & E-Classrooms
Bapatla Engineering College in its efforts to take class room teaching to world class level has introduced teaching through two way interactive Cisco Digital Media System with an investment of Rs.3 crores. This is the first of its kind in whole South Asia pacific region.
The college is the first Educational Institute in India to adopt Cisco Digital Media System (DMS) to extend the classroom environment and create anywhere, anytime learning experiences. The DMS solution includes Cisco Media Encoder 2000, Cisco Digital Media Mgr Base V4.0, Cisco Video Portal V4.0, Cisco Wide Area Application Engine 512, Cisco IP Conference station and Cisco License Call Manager 5.1. Cisco Digital Media System virtualizes the classroom environment with remote broadcast and viewing of lectures and on-demand materials. The college will stream live-sessions conducted by visiting professors and subject-matter experts to the techno-centered classrooms. Lectures can be viewed online in 15 virtual classrooms and 40 e-classrooms simultaneously.
The DMS solution permits simultaneous recording and archiving of the teaching sessions. This will help the students to access the sessions at their convenience from their hostel rooms as well. The archived sessions are presented to the students over Cisco Video Portal, a Web-based application that allows students to quickly browse, search and view digital media interactively.
Campus Placements
The Training & Placement Cell is committed to provide all possible assistance to the graduate and post-graduate students to secure employment in multi-national companies and other reputed organizations and industries.
The Training & Placement Cell extends its services round the year and facilitates to establish contacts between companies and students. This Cell helps the students to improve skills in related fields (soft skills, resume preparation, practice for interviews, etc) and career guidance. Frequently this cell conducts number of mock tests to improve the performance in written examinations. The aim is to ensure that students have the information and skills necessary for an effective job search.
Apart from handling the needs of the students, the office caters to the needs of the companies ranging from logistics to interview halls. The infrastructure available is suited to make the placement process a comfortable one.Considerable number of students got placements during the last three years in reputed organizations like..
S.No. | Academic Year | No. of Companies Visited | No. of Students Placed |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 2006-07 | 21 | 214 |
2 | 2007-08 | 23 | 273 |
3 | 2008-09 | 9 | 189 |
4 | 2009-10 | 1 | 64 |
5 | 2010-11 | 24 | 518 |
6 | 2011-12 | 18 | 323 |
7 | 2012-13 | 08 | 127 |
8 | 2013-14 | 15 | 171 |
9 | 2014-15 | 37 | 246 |
10 | 2015-till date | 05 | 172 |
Computing Facilities
Computer Centers in the campus are Air-conditioned and they are equipped with Six servers ( 6 Xeon Processor based Servers and 2 Pentium Processor Based Servers) and 1206 Nodes (which include i5, i3, Pentium Core2Duo Desktops with TFT LED Displays) organized in Client/Server architecture with AT & T structured cabling compliance. All The1206 Nodes are distributed among 22 laboratories, in different departments, with glass partitioning all around and exuding a subdued touch of majestic elegance and optimum utilization in every detail. Computer centers are having proprietary and open source softwares.
All the Computer Centers and Departmental Office Systems are equipped with a total Uninterrupted Power Supply of 300 KVA. Internet and Digital Library connectivity with 40 Mbps Broadband Bandwidth &20 Mbps Leased Line Bandwidth is available.
S.No. | Department | Servers | Total | Printers | Scanners | Xerox Machines |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Main Computer Centre | 7 | 152 | 6 | 1 | - |
2 | C.S.E. | 10 | 3 | 2 | 1 | |
3 | Research Park | 4 | 142 | 3 | 1 | 1 |
4 | Mechanical | 1 | 77 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
5 | Civil | 2 | 68 | 9 | 2 | 2 |
6 | EEE | 76 | 4 | 1 | 1 | |
7 | Bio-Tech | 48 | 2 | 2 | 1 | |
8 | Chemical | 32 | 3 | 2 | 1 | |
9 | ECE | 1 | 123 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
10 | IT | 7 | 2 | 1 | 1 | |
11 | E I E | 2 | 92 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
12 | Physics | 6 | 3 | 1 | 1 | |
13 | Chemistry | 3 | 1 | 1 | - | |
14 | Maths | 6 | 2 | 2 | 1 | |
15 | English | 84 | 2 | 1 | - | |
16 | MCA | 1 | 128 | 2 | 1 | - |
17 | CP Lab | 60 | - | - | - | |
18 | Library | 38 | 2 | 1 | 1 | |
19 | Office | 13 | 11 | 2 | 1 | |
20 | Exam Section | 5 | 3 | 2 | 2 | |
21 | Hostel | 20 | - | - | - | |
Total | 18 | 1190 | 67 | 29 | 17 |
Extra Curricular Activities
The College believes in adequate facilities being provided for the development, both of brain and brawn. Accordingly, spacious playgrounds and other amenities for diverse sports such as cricket, tennis, volley ball, basket ball, shuttle badminton etc., and athletics are made available on the campus. Under the auspices of the cultural and literary associations, various personality development programmes are conducted throughout the year.
Girls Hostel
The College has a campus hostel meant exclusively for girls. With a three storied building consisting of 87 rooms accommodating a maximum of 400 students, a spacious dining hall, T.V. & Audio Room, T.T. Room, Shuttle Badminton Court, standby generator, lush green lawns, flower gardens etc., not forgetting the near foolproof security arrangements, the hostel is considered a veritable home away from home by its inmates. A Computer Centre was established exclusively for the inmates of the hostel with free internet facility and is networked to the main Computer Centre of the College. Accommodation for girl students is also provided in the girls hostel located in Bapatla College of Arts & Science campus run by the same Management.
Other Facilities
A subsidized College Canteen with requisite hygienic standards, a fleet of eleven College buses for transportation and two noiseless diesel generators rated 250 KVA and 82.5 KVA ensuring uninterrupted power supply to vital sectors like the Computer Centre are but a few of the several amenities and facilities of inestimable value available to the staff and the students. A mineral water plant of 1,000 liters per hour capacity is available in the Campus to supply mineral water to all the Depts. And Hostel.The College Guest-House comprises fifteen well furnished AC suites and a spacious foyer for distinguished guest faculty. The College Canteen is extended recently to have two spacious dining halls and a modern kitchen.