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History and Development
Curriculum
Department
Staff Position
Laboratories
Library Holding
Sports and Games
Practical Training
Achievements made in Academic Activities
Extenison Activities
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General |
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a. Name of the College
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College of Agricultural Engineering |
| b. Postal Address |
College of Agricultural Engineering, Bapatla – 522 101,
Guntur District |
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| d. Telephone No. with STD |
08643 - 224068 |
| e. Fax No. |
08643 - 224068 |
| f. E-mail |
caebpt@gmail.com |
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Year of Establishment of the College |
1990
The B.Tech (Agril.Engg.) Programme was started in 1983 |
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Objectives |
Present day agriculture needs technological interventions to make rain fed, irrigated and dry land Agriculture more productive, sustainable and remunerative to farmers and to fulfill the objectives of several governmental schemes.
The next green revolution has to be achieved only through adoption of agricultural engineering principles and practices for the development and sustainability of agriculture. Some states in India and many states in advanced countries like USA and Germany have a strong base of “Agricultural Engineering” profession in Governmental Departments and in Universities to support the technological interventions for the Development and sustainability of Agriculture.
Hence, there is a need to develop trained manpower in agricultural engineering in the country to cater to the following needs of agriculture in general and the farmers in particular. |
Mandate |
1. Mechanization of Agriculture to reduce cost of cultivation and to perform all field operations including harvesting and threshing in time to increase net income to farmers.
2. Natural resources Management Technologies to cope up with water scarcity, water excess and salinity problems with efficient water management, micro irrigation and drainage systems to sustain agriculture
3. Value addition to agricultural products by efficient storage, handling and processing technologies to make agriculture more remunerative to farmer. |
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1. To design efficient irrigation water management methods with surface and micro-irrigation methods to overcome water scarcity and inequitable water distribution situation to improve water use efficiency.
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To reclaim waste lands and problematic lands to increase land productivity by adopting suitable drainage and water technologies
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To design and manufacture suitable agricultural machinery and implements requited for different soils and crops in the state to reduce the labour requirement and the total cost of cultivation for the farmers and to perform all field operations in time according to the need.
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To design and develop suitable post-harvest equipment and processed to give value addition to agricultural and horticultural produce to get more price
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To design process equipment for milk and food products to meet the market requirements
6. To design soil and water conservation, irrigation and drainage structures to preserve the precious natural resources.To design the energy conserving technologies for applications in agriculture using solar, wind and other non-conventional energy sources |
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Programmes Offered |
1. Post graduate –M.Tech. (Agril.Engg.)
(2 years) - November, 2006
2. Undergraduate –B.Tech (Agril. Engg.)
(4 years) - August, 1983
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Name of the Associate Dean |
Dr. D. Bhaskara Rao |
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History and Development : |
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Considering the demand for Agricultural Engineering graduates in this state, the State Government permitted the Agricultural University to start a 4-year B.Tech (Agril.Engg.) Degree Programme in the Department of Agricultural Engineering, Agricultural College, Bapatla from the academic year 1983-84. The Head of the Department of Agricultural Engineering, Agricultural College, Bapatla was designated as the Officer-in-charge of the programme under the administrative control of the Principal of Agricultural College, Bapatla. This degree programme was started in the month of July 1983 when Dr. K.A.Balasubramanian was the Principal of Agricultural College, Bapatla. Dr.C.Gopala Rao, the then Associate Professor & Head, Department of Agricultural Engineering, Agricultural College, Bapatla was appointed as the Officer-in-charge of B.Tech (Agril.Engg.) degree programme and he continued till Dr.P.V.Narayana Rao took charge as Officer-in-charge in the month of August 1984. Later, Dr.K.S.V.V. Siva Rao worked as Officer-in-charge from May 1989. The programme was continued under the administrative control of the Principal of Agricultural College, Bapatla till it was elevated to the status of full-fledged College of Agricultural Engineering in the year 1990 and the post of Officer-in-charge was re-designated as Principal and Dr.K.S.V.V.Siva Rao, who was acting as Officer-in-charge at that time was appointed as regular Principal of College of Agricultural Engineering in February, 1991. However, the college continued in the campus of the Agricultural College, Bapatla till it was shifted to new campus in Karlapalem road in May 1994.
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A separate campus (existing campus) for the college was planned in a 25 acre area on Bapatla – Karlapalem road provided by the Panchayat Raj Department and the foundation stone for construction of the building complex was laid by Dr.N.T.Rama Rao, the then Hon’ble Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh on 24-02-1988. The college buildings constructed at a cost of Rs.46.45 lakhs were inaugurated in the new premises on 5-5-1994 by Sri K. Jana Reddy, the then Hon’ble Minister for Agriculture of Andhra Pradesh and the college was shifted to the new buildings in May, 1994. |
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The college has the unique feature of being the only college offering B.Tech (Agril.Engg.) degree in Andhra Pradesh State. The annual intake of the students into the degree programme was only 20 in the initial year 1983-84 and later was raised to 30 from the subsequent year. The admissions are made through EMACET conducted by the Government of Andhra Pradesh. At present the annual intake is 30 plus 5 from ICAR quota.
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Curriculum |
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The course curriculum of the 4-year B.Tech degree programme in Agricultural Engineering was designated in such a way that the graduates are trained in the best possible manner to suit the needs of farming community. The first curriculum had 144 credits in a total of 8 semesters with due weightage to all the disciplines concerned. Keeping in view the fast emerging changes in the technological advances, the curriculum was again revised in 1989. Keeping in view the Dean’s committee recommendations and user agencies, the curriculum was again revised from 1997 admitted batch onwards by increasing the credit load from 144 to 157. Students are trained in the fields of Farm Machinery & Power, Agricultural Process and Food Engineering, Soil and Water Engineering, Agro-Energy and Agricultural Structures apart from basic Engineering Sciences and Agricultural Sciences.
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Departments
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Department of Farm Machinery and Power
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Department of Soil and Water Engineering
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Department of Agricultural Process and Food Engineering
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Department of Agro- Energy
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Department of Agricultural Structures
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Staff Position :
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Associate Dean : Dr. D. Bhaskara Rao
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Teaching |
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Name of the Post |
Number of posts |
Name of the employees in position |
Sanctioned |
Positioned |
Vacant |
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Professor
I. Regular
II. AHRDP
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Vacant
Dr.N.R.K.Murthy, Ph.D |
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Associate Professor
a)Agril. Engineering
b) Mathematics |
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Sri V. Rayana Rao, M.Tech |
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Assistant Professors |
10 |
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Dr.D.Bhaskara Rao, Ph.D(Assoc. Prof. under CAS)
Dr.BVS Prasad, Ph.D (Assoc.Prof. under CAS)
Sri H.V.Hema Kumar, M.Tech |
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20 |
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15 |
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Non-Teaching
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Name of the Post |
Number of posts |
Sanctioned |
Positioned |
Vacant |
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Administrative Officer |
1 |
1 |
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Senior Assistants |
2 |
2 |
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JACT |
1 |
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Mechanic Grade - I |
3 |
3 |
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Mechanic Grade - II |
2 |
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2 |
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Carpenter- Grade III |
1 |
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Draughtsman – Grade III |
1 |
1 |
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Welder |
1 |
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1 |
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Turner |
1 |
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10 |
Blacksmith |
1 |
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Record Assistant |
1 |
1 |
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Attenders |
2 |
2 |
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Luskars |
2 |
2 |
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Workshop helpers |
2 |
2 |
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Watchman |
1 |
1 |
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Driver |
1 |
1 |
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23 |
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Laboratories |
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Farm Machinery and Power
Thermodynamics Laboratory
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Surveying and Leveling Laboratory
Electrical Engineering Laboratory
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Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics Laboratory
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Field Irrigation Laboratory
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Process Engineering Laboratory
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Chemical Analysis Laboratory
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Instrumentation Laboratory
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Soil Mechanics Laboratory
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Computer Center
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Central Workshop
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Library Holding
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A STATUS REPORT |
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Department |
Text Books |
Journals |
Magazines |
Farm Machinery & Power |
1621 |
4 |
15 |
Soil and Water Engineering |
1456 |
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Agricultural Process and Food Engineering |
1132 |
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Agro-Energy |
135 |
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Agricultural Structures |
264 |
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Sports and Games : |
Facilities Available: Cricket ground
Basket ball court
Volleyball court
Ball badminton court |
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Practical Training |
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Training to students in outside organizations is another important activity of the college. As a part of course curriculum, the students are sent to user agencies like TAFE, Escorts Ltd., Central Soil and Water Conservation Research & Training Institutions at Ooty and Bellary, CIAE, Bhopal, Central Tractor Testing and Training Institutes at Budni and Garladinne, ASPEE, Mumbai, IGSI, ICRISAT, Hyderabad, IMD, Pune etc. for one month training in the application of latest technologies. This will not only improve the practical knowledge of the students but also help the students in their employment opportunities. |
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Placement Centre |
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* Conducting campus interviews for the last four years
* Preparation of Directory of Graduate students
* Preparation of ‘ REMINISCENCES’ from the 1996 batch onwards
* The latest information pertaining to the opportunities in the jobs and higher studies is
being regularly displayed on the notice boards
* Comprehensive information about students of the college was prepared from the first
batch onwards which contains the details of the employment particulars of the students
* A list of organizations in which the students presently working was prepared
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Achievements Made in Academic Activities:- |
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* Students of this college secured outstanding ranks in GATE examinations held in the Years 2000 to 2005 which include 1st, 2nd and 4th ranks also in the years 1998 and 1999. This year (GATE- 2006), our students secured 7th, 14th, 25th, 89th, 101st and 136th ranks.
* Our students secured good ranks in JRF examinations conducted by ICAR every year which include 1st rank also in the year 1999.
* One of our students Mr. N.Ravi Babu (1993 batch) was selected in Civil Services 2005 and allotted to IRS. He is under training now.
* The Irrigation and CAD department of Government of AP recruited 39 students of our College as Assistant Executive Engineers in the last two years.
* The Department of Agriculture, Government of AP recruited 34 students of our college as Agricultural Officers (Soil Conservation) so far.
* About 20 students are working in tractor companies.
* About 22 of our students are working with Micro Irrigation Project of Government of AP
* Many students are working with irrigation equipment companies, software companies in India and Abroad and NGO organizations.
* About 25 students are working in ANGRAU as Associate Professors, Assistant Professors, Teaching Assistants and Research Associates.
* Our students acquired PhD, M.Tech, MS (USA) and MBA degrees from different Universities in India and USA.
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Extension Activities |
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The college has been striving since its inception to cater to the needs of farming community in general and the small and marginal farmers in particular. It organizes field demonstrations of latest implements and machinery in the farmer’s fields to popularize the latest technology among the farmers. The college has also been organizing short-term training programmes on mechanization to farmers, retrenched public limited company employees and officers of the State Department of Agriculture and Horticulture.
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Starting PG Programme: |
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The University has decided to start three PG programmes (M.Tech) in Farm Machinery & Power, Soil & Water Engineering and Agricultural Process & Food Engineering specializations at the College of Agricultural Engineering, Bapatla from the academic year 2006-07. It is a great achievement to our college after 23 years of its establishment and the entire credit goes to the Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor and all the University Officers.
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Creation of a Separate Faculty |
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All the State Agricultural Universities offering B.Tech (Agril.Engg.) degree programmes in the country have separate faculties of Agricultural Engineering whereas the ANGRAU has no such separate faculty of Agricultural Engineering. However, the Academic Council of ANGRAU has approved a separate faculty for Agricultural Engineering in its 48th meeting vide resolution No. 1494. In spite of the best efforts by the University authorities to grant independent faculty for Agricultural Engineering, it has not yet taken any shape for want of pursuit at the State Government level where the matter has been pending for the last five years.
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