Sl No |
Name |
Designation & Department |
Position |
1. |
Dr P.S. Srinivas |
Principal / Director |
Chairman |
2. |
P. Vijaya Deephti |
Asst. Professor, AGE |
Convener |
3. |
Tirumalasetti Sowjanya |
Asst. Professor, EEE |
Member |
4. |
L Priskilla |
Asst. Professor, S&H |
Member |
5. |
T Jaya Lakshmi |
Asst. Professor, MECH |
Member |
6. |
Lingala Sharmma |
Asst. Professor, Pharmacy |
Member |
7. |
Kavali Raghuram |
Asst. professor, MBA |
Member |
8. |
Varaprasad Kattulaprasad |
Asst. professor, MECH |
Member |
9. |
G.Yamini |
219T1A0410,Student, ECE |
Student Member |
10. |
C.Ganesh |
219T1A0514,Student, CSE |
Student Member |
Responsibilities and Functions:
Counselling services: College provide counselling services that are essential for helping students deal with a range of personal, professional, and academic issues that may arise during their study.
Academic Support: Engineering coursework can be rigorous, and students may struggle with understanding complex concepts or managing heavy workloads. Counsellors can provide academic support through tutoring, study skills workshops, and time management strategies.
Academic Support: Engineering curriculum can be demanding, students may find it difficult to comprehend difficult ideas or to manage a demanding workload. Counsellors can help students with their academics by offering tutoring, courses on study techniques, and time management advice.
Career Guidance: Counsellors assist students in investigating engineering-related career opportunities by providing advice on co-ops, internships, and job search tactics. They could also help with networking, interview preparation, and resume writing.
Personal Counselling & Moral Support: Students studying engineering encounter particular pressures, like hard academics and competitiveness. Counsellors provide kids with a private setting where they can talk about personal issues, handle stress, and create mechanisms.
Adjustment and Transition Support: Many engineering students face challenges adjusting to college life, especially if they are away from home for the first time. Counsellors offer support during the transition period, helping students navigate new environments and develop resilience.
Workshops and Seminars: Counselling departments often organize workshops and seminars on topics such as stress management, communication skills, and conflict resolution to help students develop essential life skills.
Community Outreach: Counsellors collaborate with faculty, staff, and student organizations to promote mental health awareness and create a supportive campus community.
Overall, counselling services play a vital role in supporting the holistic development and well-being of students, enabling them to thrive academically, personally, and professionally.