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Agenda:
1. Community Service Project an integral part of Revised Choice Based Credit System.
2. Review of One Day Workshop on Life Skills Courses & Skill Development Course
3. AQAR Submission
Discussion:
1) Community Service Project: Principal Dr. S. Madhavi explained in detail all the points mentioned
in G.O. Ms. No 9. Later she discussed about the objective, implementation, procedure, outcomes, list
of programmes and timeline for the community service project activity as given by APSCHE.
Principal discussed with the Department in charges regarding allotment of students and topics to be
chosen.
2) One Day Workshop on Life Skills Courses & Skill Development Courses: Principal Dr. S.
Madhavi gave a brief review of this workshop on Life Skills Courses & Skill Development Courses
conducted in GDC Mylavaram on 19.05.22. She shared a soft copy of LS & SD Courses and the
preferred teaching department, Semester wise. She stated that CCE is working towards developing
a training module for faculty and LMS content for the benefit of students.
3) AQAR Submission: Principal discussed with IQAC Coordinator, Dr L. V. Krishna Rao regarding
submission of AQAR for the academic year 2020-21 after making certain modifications in it as per
NAAC revised guidelines.
WIPRO WORK INTEGRATED LEARNING PROGRAMME
Wipro Work Integrated Learning Program
(WILP) is a unique learning-integrated program
which offers BCA and BSc students a chance to build
a remarkable career at Wipro, while pursuing their
higher education. As a part of WILP campus hiring,
our college JKC conducted Wipro Online Assessment
Test to the final year BSc students. Three of our
students B. Parisudh Babu, B. Uday Kumar and
U. Surya Gowtham attended for the test and results
were awaited.
MICROSOFT UPSKILLING PROGRAMME
The Government of Andhra Pradesh has collaborated with Microsoft for providing Microsoft Up
skilling Programme to the students of the state to help make youth future ready. Consequently, AP State
Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with
Microsoft to up skill and train 1,62,000 students and unemployed youth across 300+ colleges and skill
development centers by leveraging Microsoft’s expertise in technology.
As part of the initiative, APSCHE has included undergraduate students studying in Govt. Degree
College (GDCs) and has provided 5000 slots for registrations. The GDCs have responded positively and
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