The D.R.W college Guidance and Counseling Cell in the campus provides facilities for counseling. Employment oriented publications are available in the reading room of the centre. Classes are given periodically to help students to face the tests and interviews held by the major recruiting agencies. Specially trained teachers are appointed for giving academic counseling to students. One of them will be always available at the guidance and counseling centre. Cell functions as a link between institutions and other work organizations, campus selections and interviews. This career guidance cell would provide counseling to the students without any remuneration charged from them.
The parents Association of the college will be constituted every year by involving active parents from all sections. The committee will meet twice in a year to discuss about action plans and implementation. Voluntary contributions received by the association are being utilized for conducting various activities.
The Alumni Association conducts meeting once in every three months. The President, Secretary and other office bearers will be elected once in three years. The Association conducts various co-curricular and extracurricular activities to bring out the talents of the present students and prizes will be awarded to the winners. The Association also extends financial support for paying college fee to poor students.
The institution strictly follows the provisions of the Right to Information Act, 2005.
Appellate Officer
A.E.P. Hanumantha Rao
Principal
Mobile: 9441236323
Public Information Officer
Dr. P. Gayathri
Vice Principal
Mobile: 8985915314
Assistant Public Information Officer
Sk. Sazid Basha
Mobile: 8686389199
The Welfare committee helps the poor students by paying the fee and look after the welfare of the students. Students are divided into batches of 25 – 30 each under tutorial ward system with the guidance of one lecturer. The lecturer concern will look after the welfare of their ward students.
The Grievance Redressal Cell has been established to address student grievances promptly and ensure a healthy academic environment.
The committee meets once every three months to review and resolve grievances submitted by students.