Adoni Arts and Science College

The Adoni Arts and Science College is a private aided college in Adoni, Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh, India.

Adoni Arts and Science College
Motto"Tamasoma Jyothirgamaya" ('To Lead us from Darkness to Light')
TypePrivate
ChairmanSri Vitta Kristappa
Location, ,
15.624°N 77.273°E / 15.624; 77.273
CampusSuburban
NicknameAAS College
AffiliationsSri Krishnadevaraya University, Rayalaseema University
Websitewww.adonicollege.com

Governing body

  • Sri Vitta Kristappa - Chairman
  • Sri B. Divadeenam Reddy C.A - Secretary & Correspondent
  • Sri Padegal Sanat Kumar - Member
  • Sri A. Basana Gowd - Member
  • Sri K. Kalpesh Kumar - Member
  • Sri Dinesh Kuma - Member
  • Sri Sudhakar Rao - Principal
  • Smt Swaroopa Rani - Botany dept
  • Sri Thimma Reddy - Secretary & Correspondent 2012-2014

Facilities

  • 40-acre campus with 7724 square meters of built in area
  • 33 classrooms
  • 16 laboratories (which include the newly commissioned English Language Laboratory)
  • 80 teaching staff
  • 57 non-teaching staff
  • B.A., B.Com. and B.Sc. B.Sc (computers), B.Sc (MECS), B.Sc (MPCS), BSC (MSCS), Bsc (Biotech)
  • Add-on course: Certificate Course in Computers
  • 11 programmes of which five are self-funding
  • 1650 students (1189 boys and 461 girls)
  • Computerized library block of 630 sq. metres with two reading halls
  • 53,000 volumes in the library
  • Departmental libraries with about 100 books each for all the 17 departments
  • Computerized college office
  • One hostel with 33 rooms

Open University and Distance Education

  • Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University Study Centre
  • Indiragandhi National Open University

NCC and NSS

  • 3 NSS units with 419 volunteers
  • 4 NCC platoons (2 of boys and 2 of girls)

Sports

  • 18 acres of playground with facilities for indoor and outdoor games
  • Gymnasium and sports reading room

Other facilities

  • An open-air stage
  • An auditorium
  • A Computer Centre for internet browsing

References

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