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Governing Body Members

Srinivasa Institute of Engineering & Technology is governed by highly qualified and experienced persons from various walks of life. It consists of industrialists, educationalists, prominent scientists, HR Professionals, philanthropists, infrastructure developers and important people from society.

S.No. Name of the Member Details of the Member Designation Mail ID
1 Sri S V S S Ramachandra Raju Chairman, Sri Saraswathi Educational Society  Chairman
2 Sri D.V.N.S. Varma Secretary & Correspondent, Sri Saraswathi Educational Society Member (Management Nominee) varmadantulurimsp@gmail.com
3 Sri M V S S Ramachandra Raju Entrepreneur Member (Management Nominee) mvssrraju@gmail.com
4 Sri D.V.R.P. Raju Industrialist Member (Management Nominee) dvrpraju@gmail.com
5 Sri A.V.Ramana Raju Industrialist Member (Management Nominee) ramanaraju_alluri@yahoo.com
6 Sri S.Vasudeva Rao Chairman & Managing Director, Triton Buildings & Structures Pvt. Ltd., Hyd. Member (Management Nominee) svasudevarao@yahoo.com
7 Prof. G.S.N.Raju Chancellor, Centurion University, Rollavaka , Bondapalli, Vizianagaram Member (Educationalist) profrajugsn@gmail.com
8 Dr D.R. Prasada Raju Former Scientist, Dept. of Science & Technology, Govt. of India, New Delhi Member (Educationalist) drpraju1955@gmail.com
9 Sri V. Nageswara Rao Principal,  Dr.B R Ambedkar & GMR Polytechnic College, Rajahmundry Member (AP State Govt. Nominee) gmrrjy@gmail.com
10 Dr. V.Ravindra Director, R&D, JNTUK, Kakinada Member (University Nominee) ravindra.vipparthy@gmail.com
11 Dr. B.Ratna Raju Dean IQAC Member (Faculty Nominee) iqac@sriniet.edu.in
12 Dr Y.Venkat Dean Research and Development Member (Faculty Nominee) deanresearch@sriniet.edu.in
13 Sri K.V.V.Bapi Raju  Vice Principal Member Administrative staff of the college kvvbapiraju@sriniet.edu.in
14 Dr K.Suresh Babu Principal, SIET Member Secretary principal@sriniet.edu.in

Term: The Governing Body shall be reconstituted every five years.

Meetings: Meetings of the Governing Body shall be held at least once every six months.

Quorum: Presence of a minimum 50% of Members will be the quorum.

Functions of the Governing Body of an Autonomous College

Subject to the existing provisions in the bye-laws of the respective Autonomous College and the rules prescribed by the State Government/Parent University, the Governing Body shall:

  1. Provide Strategic Guidance

Guide and oversee the college in achieving the objectives for which it has been granted autonomous status, ensuring academic excellence and holistic institutional development.

  1. Approve Academic Programs

Approve the introduction of new academic programmes leading to degrees, diplomas, and certificates as recommended by the Academic Council, in line with national education policies and industry requirements.

  1. Institute Academic Incentives

Sanction scholarships, fellowships, studentships, medals, awards, and certificates based on the recommendations of the Academic Council to encourage and support meritorious and deserving students.

  1. Oversee Faculty Recruitment

Approve the recruitment of teaching faculty and the Principal in accordance with UGC, State Government norms, and reservation policies, ensuring transparency and merit-based selection.

  1. Approve Financial Plans

Approve the annual budget, audited statements, and financial policies to ensure sound financial management and sustainability of the institution.

  1. Ensure Statutory Compliance

Ensure compliance with statutory bodies like UGC, AICTE, and State Higher Education Councils, and regularly review audit reports and accreditation outcomes.

  1. Review Institutional Performance

Monitor and evaluate the performance of the institution in academic, research, and administrative domains periodically and guide improvements.

  1. Establish Sub-Committees

 Constitute and empower sub-committees such as Finance Committee, Purchase Committee, and Infrastructure Committee for effective governance and decision-making.

  1. Promote Innovation and Research

Facilitate the development of research centers, incubation hubs, industry collaborations, and skill development initiatives.

  1. Approve Infrastructure Development

   Approve plans for infrastructure expansion, digital infrastructure, and campus modernization in line with the institution’s strategic plan.

  1. Foster Stakeholder Engagement

Promote active participation of alumni, industry experts, and community stakeholders in academic and institutional growth.

  1. Adopt NEP 2020 Guidelines

Oversee the implementation of the National Education Policy 2020, including multidisciplinary education, Academic Bank of Credits, internships, and skill-oriented learning.

  1. Promote Gender Equity and Inclusivity

Ensure policies are in place for inclusivity, gender equity, and environmental sustainability as part of good governance practices

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