Rgukt
RGUKT
Founding of RGUKT
The idea to create IIITs in Andhra Pradesh came in April 2007, at the request of the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh. He was dissatisfied with the opportunities available to the rural youth and wanted to set up at least three IIITs in the three regions of Andhra Pradesh which would ensure better opportunities for rural students.
A Task Force was created under the Chairmanship of Prof. K.C. Reddy. This Task Force produced a report to the government recommending the structure and functioning of the proposed institutions.
In March of 2008, the AP Government created RGUKT by an act of the Legislature as a full-fledged university which would initially admit roughly the top 1% of the rural students into the three residential campuses.
The first batch of about 6,500 tenth class graduates was admitted into a six year integrated program in August of 2008. The initial selection was based on the local best model where students receiving the top marks in every subject were selected
RGUKT Educational Objectives
The primary objective of establishing RGUKT was to provide high quality educational opportunities for the aimed rural youth of Andhra Pradesh. The initial goal was that at least the top 1 % of the rural graduates would be given the opportunity to study at RGUKT.
The top 1% of rural graduates is around 6,000 to 7,000 per year. Thus, the three campuses would need residential accommodation for about 36,000 students for the six year integrated program.
At present, most universities in India and in Andhra Pradesh follow the affiliated college structure model where the main role of the university is to set the curriculum and conduct examinations to ensure that the students have indeed learned the material prescribed in the curriculum. Most colleges have an entering class of 100-300. Having an entry class of 6,000 students leads to issues of scale. This is unique to RGUKT and is being attempted for the first time in India. In the US, several of the larger universities do have enrollments of 20,000 to 30,000. However not all of them tend to be residential universities. Thus RGUKT, as a green field university, represents a unique experiment in the educational arena.
The assumption is that ICT (Information and Communication Technologies), will permit the scaling of the learning environments by one to two orders of magnitude is currently possible. Creating a scalable and sustainable educational environment using ICT, becomes essential in countries where qualified teachers are hard to find. The Intelligent Tutoring Systems Technologies and Learning using tutored video have made progress but not many of them have been superior to the conventional educational environments.
Another key educational objective of RGUKT is to use advances in learning sciences and explore the use of modern cognitive science tools in education and learning.
Phrases such as “Learning by Example”, “Learning by Doing”, “Problem-Based Learning”, “Self-Paced Learning”, etc become facilitated when every student can be assured to have a personal computer that does not have to be shared with anyone else.
In general, Intelligent Tutoring Systems assume fully autonomous operation. However, building such systems has proved to be expensive and time consuming. RGUKT continues to use human mentors as an aid to intelligent Tutoring Systems rather than trying to adopt a fully autonomous systems model. The role of a human mentor is not to teach the subject but rather to answer questions and lead discussions to facilitate the learning process.
Jim Gibbons at Stanford has demonstrated the effectiveness of the use of mentors as part of the tutored video process instead of conventional lectures in a classroom and demonstrated the superiority of tutored video learning methodology.
At RGUKT, the students go to school for three semesters a year. During two of these semesters, students learn the same material that students in other universities are expected to learn. However, the third semester is used to broaden the educational experiences of every student.
Premature specialization of subjects begins at present in the pre-university courses such as MPC or BPC specializations. It is the intention at RGUKT that students would be exposed to Humanities, Social Sciences and Fine Arts in the extra time available. Thus in six years, it becomes possible to include materials that would normally have taken nine years in any other educational environment.
More than learning specific material in individual subjects, the emphasis at RGUKT is in “Learning to Learn”. The basic goal is that every person should be taught the skill of “Learning to Learn” since after graduation from universities one does not have access to teachers for the remaining 80+ years of their life. The second important underlying skill that every graduate should have is the ability to apply knowledge to solve problems. In the past, emphasis has always been on demonstrating that you understand concepts and not in the ability to apply concepts using knowledge to solve problems. And finally, the skills needed for day to day living and survival are also deemed to be important skills. These include topics such as stress management, time management, anger management negotiation, personal finance, personal law and personal health and hygiene. Usually such topics are not part of any university curriculum today. RGUKT believes this is a very important aspect in growing to be a productive citizen, a productive parent and a productive family member.
This Rajiv Gandhi university if knowledge technologies blog(website) is created by student of rgutk university(sharan)
By RGUKT=> sharan kumar(RK Valley)(Idupulapaya)
Role of ICT in the learning process
The fundamental assumption at RGUKT is that the students will learn more effectively if each of them has a laptop connected to the Internet and have been given the skills for accessing and using the resources of the Internet.
For example, the lectures and the text book content and problems to be solved including example problems, are all made available on a server and the student can go back and re-listen or re-reference the material repeatedly, unlike a lecture which can only be heard in real time once. This ability to re-listen provides a great deal of help for those people who are struggling with understanding the lessons because they are missing some basic concepts. The ICT environment also makes it possible for students to work on problems at an individual pace without being left behind in a classroom environment and being lost forever.
Every student is provided with a personal computer (usually a laptop) from day one and much of the educational experience is complier-mediated. Since getting high quality teachers has always been a problem given the lower salaries the lectures are provided on line by world class teachers and classroom support is provided by domain specialists and home room tutors who play the role of an instructor and teaching assistant in a conventional environment handling a smaller group of students.
It is expected that all the text books for all the subjects will be online and each problem will be hyperlinked back to the specific content in the textbook so that the student can quickly review the material needed to solve the problem at hand.
Every learning unit has one hour of problem solving to reinforce the concepts they have a learned during that period. However not all students are able to solve all the problems within a one hour period. If they are stuck, immediate help is available from the Domain Specialist and Home Room Tutor. Instead of the conventional homework assisted by an untrained parent, the use of immediate help by an expert who knows the problem at hand and can instantaneously provide guidance eliminates much of the wasted effort in following dead end paths.
In an IT-rich environment, it now becomes possible to do several things that would not have been practical in a traditional educational system. It is now possible to track the progress of each student while he/she solves the problems and see what distinguishes very good students from the students who seem to be struggling. It also becomes possible to get instantaneous feedback from all the students to a wide range of questions from the quality of the food to the quality of the education and quality of the mentors, permitting mid-course correction which is not practical in a conventional classroom environment.
In an ICT-intensive environment, it now becomes possible to administer all the examinations online and provide immediate feedback including an analysis of the errors they made during the test.
Why RGUKT?
A person born into a low income, rural family in India can’t really aspire to study at an IIIT or aim to be selected into the IAS. This is true is many cases. The reason for this is because they start with many inherent disadvantages such as:
The educational level of the parents
The quality of teachers and the schools they go to
The ability to pay for coaching classes, and
The time on task devoted to study the material
It has been observed that, on an average, the marks obtained by the students in rural India are about 10-20% lower than the marks of students studying in private schools of urban India. As a result, most of the seats for higher education get filled by students from these private schools when the basis of selection is the marks obtained. Even if a rural student is capable, the educational system doesn’t allow him to go ahead. The goal of RGUKT is to help remedy this unfortunate situation.
At RGUKT, a “Lowest Best Model” is used to select students from a small community like a Mandal which had a few hundred students graduating each year in comparison to selecting students based on a statewide or nationwide ranking system based on marks or entrance tests. Such a practice overcomes the disparity in the selection process between the urban and rural environments. Therefore, the better performance of students in an urban Mandal doesn’t have an impact on the selection process of students in a neighboring rural Mandal.
The other issue RGUKT is attempting to tackle is the issue of “Early Specialization”. In most cases, once a student goes into a Junior College for a pre-university program, he gets routed through coaching factories that drill them to get the top ranks in entrance tests which will enable him to secure a seat in a good college or university. This kind of intensive coaching makes students uni-dimensional with very little understanding of anything other than what they have been coached in.
Once students get into professionals colleges, they don’t get any exposure to Humanities and Social Sciences for the rest of their lives. RGUKT attempts to deal with this issue by giving students direct admission into a 6-year integrated program after class X. Here, they are not subjected to two years of torture preparing for entrance tests. Since these students are already gifted and belong to the top 1%, it is expected that they will do well naturally and don’t need other entrance tests. However, the reservation system, based on the Affirmative Action Program of India, requires that students belonging to the weaker sections of society be given at least 50% of all the available seats. Many of these students, due to their backgrounds, are likely to be less educated and less trained even though they might be the best in their sub-group. Thus, the student body entering RGUKT will have a diverse educational level. What is common is that they are selected because they are the best in that community. Medium of instruction is almost always Telugu. This in turn brings about the need for remedial programs to be developed so that all students can go through an educational program with English as the medium of instruction.
In Andhra Pradesh, over a million students pass the class X statewide exam yearly. Of these, the top 1% or about 10,000 students are probably brilliant but their educational levels of achievement are diverse and disparate based on their schooling and quality of education. Since admission into RGUKT is based on a “Local Best Model” and uses the rule of reservation as put forward by the government of India, this top 1% has a wide diversity of marks. 60-70% of the students come from rural backgrounds and will have the opportunity to study in a world class institution.
Education at RGUKT is based on the intensive use of Information Technology. Every student has access to a laptop and education uses the latest advances in Learning Sciences such as Learning by Example, Learning by Doing and Problem-based Learning. Online lectures are provided and lectures are followed by problem solving sessions that reinforce what has been covered in each lecture.
Learning Environment at RGUKT
At RGUKT, each year consists of three semesters of sixteen weeks each. Each week consists of 24 two-hour learning units over a six day period. Only Sunday is free for unstructured activities.
Each learning unit consists of a short, pre-recorded e-Lecture of 10 to 15 minute duration providing the motivation and background for the topic under discussion. When appropriate, the video lecture is followed by an audio PPT presentation. This is followed by an e-Library reading session in which the students are monitored and encouraged to review the relevant reading material from a highly tailored, domain-specific website. The PPT and the reading session are expected to take 30-40 minutes. This is followed by a ‘Learning by Doing’ problem-solving session on the topic that was discussed and reviewed in the previous hour. This structure is followed for all subjects from English to Physics to Mathematics to Chemistry.
Broadly, the learning process at RGUKT assumes the availability of online lectures in the form of a tutored video interspersed with questions to test the understanding of the student followed by a “Learning by Doing” problem-solving session. For each problem the student is expected to solve, there is a separate website providing the relevant resources needed to solve that problem. The content that is necessary to solve the problem the student should have read and understood is shown with an example of a similar problem solved to illustrate the steps in the problem-solving process. Finally, a listing of the knowledge the student must have to solve the problem such as facts or theorems or prior equations is provided.
Another aspect of learning at RGUKT is the use of facilitated student teams. A group of five to six students are expected to work together in solving problems with the help of a homeroom tutor who is available to assist about ten such teams that are in the class.
The Humanities and Arts dimension is to be implemented using multi-granularity learning units. It should be possible for a student to learn any subject including the constitution of the country in a one hour lecture, half-day review session, one day, three days, one week and four week intensive study of a subject. The one day course might consist of learning units such as First Aid, Physical Fitness, Emergency Preparedness, Personal Management, etc. Typical one week courses might be stress Management, Time Management, Learning to Cook, Learning to Drive, Communication and Presentation Skills and Personal Finance. The one month courses might include topics such as Law, Medicine, Conflict Resolutions Entrepreneurship and other classical disciplines which the student may otherwise never get to learn about.
The learning process at RGUKT uses several cognitive science principles which have been demonstrated to be more effective than conventional lecture-based classroom learning. These are Learning to Learn, Learning by Examples, Learning by Doing, Just in Time Learning, Learning by Error Correction and Debugging, Self-paced Variable Duration Learning and Learning in a simulated, immersive environment. Some of these concepts are already being used and it is hoped over the next few years, these will be implemented to improve the effectiveness of learning.
Soft Skills and Edutainment
After an evening break consisting of sports and dinner, students are expected to go back to the classes for a wide range of activities involving soft skills and edutainment. These sessions are normally supposed to happen from 7:30PM to 10:30PM.
The students have access to audio books of classics, both Western and Indian. The Western Classics might include books by Mark Twain, Walter Scott, Dickens and the Indian classics might include the Autobiography of Mahatma Gandhi. Each paragraph in each book is hyperlinked to an audio rendering of that paragraph so that a student can listen to a native speaker reading the paragraph with proper pronunciation and intonation. Thus, as well as reading the classics, the student is also able to learn how certain proper names are pronounced such as San Joaquin Valley. The students also learn how to do touch typing, prepare and participate in debating clubs and read newspapers online. Those students that are taking the remedial classes will miss some of these activities but it is expected that they will have plenty of time to catch up.
Life at RGUKT
As mentioned earlier, RGUKT is a fully residential environment. This is necessary because most of the rural students come from a geographically distributed wide area and would not be able to commute to the campus. Thus, it is essential to provide a fully residential campus with all of the facilities included such as a shops, hospitals, bank, laundry, barbershops, etc. appropriate for a community of about 20,000 people consisting of 12,000 students, 3000 faculty and staff and 5000 service providers of various types. The Director of the Institute also becomes the pseudo-Mayor of this township dealing with the typical problems of community based living. Since the students are joining the institution at the age of 15 where they are undergoing physical transformation and hormonal changes, being away from home adds to their stress. The local Health Clinic must provide for Psychological Counseling and support.
Many rural households tend to be poor and many of the factors of daily living that we take for granted are not always known, such as using a sit-down toilet as opposed to a squatting toilet and significant additional personal education will be needed to facilitate the integration into the larger community.
Sports & Games:
RGUKT provides facilities for both indoor games such as caroms and chess and outdoor games such as volleyball and basketball. Swimming pool facility will be made soon. It is anticipated to hold Inter-campus competitions will also be held.
Shopping center:
To cater to the needs of students, there is a general store, a canteen, a salon and a beauty parlor in every hostel. Students can make use of these services at a reasonable price.
Extra-curricular activities in RGUKT:
RGUKT’s goal is to give students a well-rounded education and doesn’t stop with just giving students an education in the Sciences and Engineering. Students are encouraged to get involved in arts, music, drama, debate, paintings and other elated skills. At this point, there is no full time faculty for these disciplines but it is anticipated to hire full time faculty and visiting faculty also.
Medical Center:
RGUKT provides its students and staff all the necessary medical facilities. A medical center with the required facilities is under construction and is anticipated to be operational soon. The center will have 30 beds and 3 doctors.
Plan your visit
Maps and directions from the closest city or town – hyper link to maps and directions document
Note:
Parents are allowed to meet their children only on Sundays.
Relatives of students are not entertained unless they are accompanied by the students’ parent(s).
Parents need to make an appointment to meet their children.
When students want to go out of campus to their home towns, parents are required to come and pick them up.
Cell phones are not allowed to be used on campus. Students can use their cell phones in their rooms alone. If one is found to be using a cell phone on campus, it will be confiscated immediately.
No food from outside is allowed in the hostel. Parents are not supposed to bring snacks or food of any kind for their children.
application forms are available for free of cost to all the students
desirous of applying to the RGUKT through the MEO offices, RGUKT Head
Office at Hyderabad, RGU IIITs at Basar, Nuzvid and Rajiv Knowledge
Valley from June 8, 2009
The applicants after going through the instructions on the procedure of
filling of the application form, they should fill up the details in the
relevant space provided in the application form. The application form
is going to be read by machines and therefore it is very important that
instructions about how to fill up the application form must be followed
scrupulously. In case an applicant requires, he or she may take
the help of his or her class teacher to fill the form.
The
filled in form must be submitted at the office of the Mandal
Educational Officer, RGUKT Head Office at Hyderabad, RGU IIITs at
Basar, Nuzvid and Rajiv Knowledge Valley and a receipt may be obtained
for the same.
The filled in application
forms will be collected by the University from the Mandal Educational
Officers and details of all the applicants will be scanned into the
University database. The selection of applicants will be performed
based on the admission procedure.
The selected
candidates will be informed about their selection through letters
addressed to them at the postal address provided by them in their
application form. In addition, the list of selected candidates
will also be displayed at all the MEO offices across the state and on
the website.
Admission Procedure
Admission to each constituent
institute of this University will be after passing Secondary School
Certificate (Tenth Standard) Examination in their first attempt in that
academic year from the State of AP.
There
will be no entrance examination and admission will be strictly based on
student performance in the SSC and other equivalent Board Examinations
such as CBSE, ICSE, Oriental SSC and NOS.
The
total intake of the students from Andhra Pradesh will be 6000 at the
rate of 2000 in each institute. These seats will be allotted as follows:
State Wide Merit: 15% of the seats, i.e., 900 seats are allotted for all the students attending schools in A.P.
Rural
Seats: 85% of 6000, i.e., 5100 seats are allotted only for the students
attending schools in rural mandals of A.P. These seats will be
allocated based on the mandal best criteria.The rural mandals are as
defined by the Department of Education, Government of A.P.
All
the rural seats are allocated according to rules applicable to a
State-wide University, i.e., 42% of the seats are allocated to Coastal
Andhra, 36% to Telangana and 22% to Rayalaseema.
The
seats are distributed among various districts based on 2001 census
population. District wise and Reservation wise allocation of seats are
provided in the table below.
The
district wise seats are further divided among the mandals according to
the rural population of the mandal. Then the fractional seats are
rounded to the first decimal. The integer seats are assigned to each
category. Finally, adjustment is made to achieve the correct district
wise total in each reservation category at the District and State level
The
seats available to a mandal are allocated to OC, BC, SC, and ST
according reservation norms. Usually the fractional seats in each
mandal are too small for unique assignment. In such cases
allocation is made on a district-wide basis from among the mandal
toppers, where the best students within a district in each reservation
category are selected to fill the seats available.
The
State-Wide-Merit and Rural Seats will be distributed in the proportion
of 10%, 20% and 70% to Residential, Private, Government schools.
Reservation
of seats as per the existing G.O will be followed for allocating seats,
i.e., SC-15%, ST-6%, BC-A – 7%, BC-B -10%, BC-C – 1%, BC-D – 7%, BC-E -
4% in both State Wide Merit and Rural Seats.
Reservation
for Physically Handicapped will be followed as per the existing G.O at
the state level, i.e., 3% of 6000 as a horizontal reservation.
Reservation for Children of Armed Forces Personnel will be followed as per the existing G.O at the state level, i.e., 2% of
6000 as a horizontal reservation.
The
selection of students will be based on percentage marks rounded to one
decimal among the students taking SSC or equivalent exam after 10th
class.
In case
of a tie, marks in English and Mathematics are used sequentially to
select the person with better performance. In case of a further tie,
age is used in tiebreak, with the person, who is older, getting
selected.
Private Students:Students that take SSC examination as private
students will only be considered as part of the private school
category independent of where they take the examination.
In order to promote diversity, up to 5% of the available seats (over
and above 6000 seats) will be open to students internationally
including students attending schools in other states. Admission will
be on the basis of their marks (percentage rounded to the first
decimal) among the applicants. A minimum of 80% marks for
International applicants will be required.
Seat Allocation Tables
State-wide Merit Allocation:
| S.No |
Description
|
Open
|
SC
|
ST
|
BC A
|
BC B
|
BC C
|
BC D
|
BC E
|
Total
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Merit Seats |
427
|
128
|
51
|
60
|
86
|
9
|
60
|
34
|
855
|
| 2. | PH Merit |
15
|
5
|
1
|
1
|
3
|
0
|
1
|
1
|
27
|
| 3. | CAP Merit |
9
|
4
|
1
|
1
|
1
|
0
|
1
|
1
|
18
|
| 4. | Merit Seats Total |
450
|
138
|
53
|
62
|
90
|
9
|
62
|
36
|
900
|
District wise rural seat allocation:
| S No | District | OC | SC | ST | BC-A | BC-B | BC-C | BC-D | BC-E | Total |
| 1 | EAST GODAVARI | 175 | 59 | 15 | 24 | 35 | 3 | 24 | 14 | 349 |
| 2 | GUNTUR | 148 | 54 | 14 | 21 | 30 | 3 | 21 | 12 | 303 |
| 3 | KRISHNA | 133 | 50 | 7 | 18 | 27 | 3 | 18 | 11 | 267 |
| 4 | PRAKASAM | 121 | 47 | 7 | 17 | 24 | 2 | 17 | 10 | 245 |
| 5 | SRIKAKULAM | 106 | 16 | 12 | 15 | 21 | 2 | 15 | 8 | 195 |
| 6 | VISAKHAPATNAM | 107 | 13 | 43 | 15 | 21 | 2 | 15 | 9 | 225 |
| 7 | VIZIANAGARAM | 86 | 15 | 17 | 12 | 17 | 2 | 12 | 7 | 168 |
| 8 | WEST GODAVARI | 142 | 51 | 7 | 20 | 29 | 3 | 20 | 11 | 283 |
| Coastal Andhra Region | 1018 | 305 | 122 | 142 | 204 | 20 | 142 | 82 | 2035 | |
| 9 | ANANTAPUR | 116 | 29 | 13 | 16 | 23 | 2 | 16 | 9 | 224 |
| 10 | CHITTOOR | 126 | 41 | 13 | 18 | 25 | 3 | 18 | 10 | 254 |
| 11 | KADAPA | 86 | 24 | 6 | 12 | 17 | 2 | 12 | 7 | 166 |
| 12 | KURNOOL | 116 | 33 | 7 | 16 | 23 | 2 | 16 | 9 | 222 |
| 13 | NELLORE | 89 | 33 | 25 | 13 | 18 | 2 | 13 | 7 | 200 |
| Rayalaseema Region | 533 | 160 | 64 | 75 | 106 | 11 | 75 | 42 | 1066 | |
| 14 | ADILABAD | 76 | 24 | 16 | 11 | 15 | 2 | 11 | 6 | 161 |
| 15 | KARIMNAGAR | 116 | 38 | 3 | 16 | 23 | 2 | 16 | 9 | 223 |
| 17 | KHAMMAM | 85 | 24 | 26 | 12 | 17 | 2 | 12 | 7 | 185 |
| 18 | MAHABOOBNAGAR | 130 | 38 | 11 | 18 | 26 | 3 | 18 | 10 | 254 |
| 19 | MEDAK | 94 | 29 | 5 | 13 | 19 | 2 | 13 | 8 | 183 |
| 20 | NALGONDA | 116 | 35 | 13 | 16 | 23 | 2 | 16 | 9 | 230 |
| 21 | NIZAMABAD | 79 | 21 | 7 | 11 | 16 | 2 | 11 | 6 | 153 |
| 22 | RANGA REDDY | 68 | 22 | 5 | 10 | 13 | 1 | 10 | 6 | 135 |
| 23 | WARANGAL | 108 | 31 | 18 | 15 | 22 | 2 | 15 | 9 | 220 |
| Telangana Region | 872 | 262 | 104 | 122 | 174 | 18 | 122 | 70 | 1744 | |
| PH Rural | 76 | 23 | 9 | 11 | 16 | 1 | 11 | 6 | 153 | |
| CAP Rural | 51 | 15 | 7 | 7 | 10 | 1 | 7 | 4 | 102 | |
| Rural Seats Total | 2550 | 765 | 306 | 357 | 510 | 51 | 357 | 204 | 5100 | |
The seats indicated above will be allotted to the students
attending Government, Private and Residential schools in the
proportions of 70%, 20% and 10% respectively.
RGUKT Faculty Recruitment
University of Knowledge Technologies, Andhra Pradesh!
Rajiv Gandhi University of
Knowledge Technologies, established by the Government of Andhra
Pradesh, is looking for Bright, Meritorious and Committed Ph.D. and
M.Tech. students from IITs and IISc in Engineering and Management
streams and Ph.D. students in Science and Humanities for its three
campuses (viz. Basar, Nuzvid and RK Valley) in Andhra Pradesh.
It would be surely an exciting opportunity to work at a place where the following are integrated into one.
- Service to meritorious students from rural and economically weak background
- Teaching through the most modern educational methods and technologies
- Participation of leading academic and industrial entities
- Opportunity
for pursuing advanced research leading to Ph.D. under the supervision
of reputed faculty and scope for international collaborations - Quality and ambience of world class
- Excellent connectivity (likely to be Fibre-to-the-home and premises) at office and residence
About RGUKT
The
Government of Andhra Pradesh has established Rajiv Gandhi University of
Knowledge Technologies (RGUKT) in 2008 to cater to the educational
needs of the meritorious (top 1%) rural youth of Andhra Pradesh. Three
RGUKT IIITs (International Institute of Information Technology) or
RGUKT Institutes were started under the University, one each at- Basara (Adilabad dt., about 210 km and 4 hours drive from Hyderabad)
- Nuzvid (Krishna dt., about 50 km and one hour drive from Vijayawada)
and - Rajiv Knowledge Valley (Kadapa dt., about 220 km and 6 hour drive from Bangalore)
- Each
RGU Institute offers six year integrated and intensive course in
emerging engineering, technological and management disciplines - Admissions are on the basis of merit in 10th class (SSC/CBSE/ICSE) examination but mostly restricted to rural students
- The graduates will be awarded a B.Tech. with a double Major including M.Sc. in one of the domain specializations
- The
intake of each institute is 2,000 per year. About 12,000 students are
already pursuing their pre-university course in the three campuses - The
three RGU Institutes are fully residential with separate hostel
facilities for girls and boys. Food dining and other facilities are
according to modern standards
What would it be to you
RGU
Institute provides challenging opportunities for those who would like
to excel in teaching and research. It has a unique focus on creating a
vast potential in the rural students through innovative blend of modern
computer assisted student centric teaching methodologies and the rigor
of traditional teaching.- The campuses are planned to be spacious, serene
and green with residential, recreation, commercial and medical
facilities for their staff and students - All the faculty will be provided with decent and rent free accommodation
- The
academic complex is connected by high speed LAN (likely to be GPON and
FTTH) which extends to each student’s desk and a laptop is provided to
every student and faculty
Apart from the exciting teaching experiences, the faculty will have an opportunity
- To
pursue their research programme leading to Ph.D. under the supervision
of reputed faculty from India and aboard with scope for international
collaboration - To utilize the advanced facilities being provided
- To
have the benefit of interacting and collaborating with the reputed
institutions and industry in India and abroad along with visiting
opportunities
The Positions Offered to Young Postgraduates at Present
Applications
are invited from suitable candidates for appointment at lecturer level
initially (to be promoted to the position of Assistant Professors upon
successful completion of Ph.D. and putting up good performance) on a
contract basis for a period of fiver years. Click here to download the Brochure.- The contract is renewable and the faculty members are also likely to be made permanent subject to certain conditions
- Rule of reservation is applicable as per the AP state Govt. rules
- The disciplines of faculty requirement are:
- Computer Science and Engg
- Electronics and Communication Engg
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Biology (Zoology and Botany)
- English
- Candidates for engineering discipline should posses an M.Tech. degree
with CGPA preferably above 8.00 (7.75 for SC & ST students) and
first class performance all through (relaxed to second class for SC
& ST students) - Those who are in the last semester of M.Tech./MBA and nearing thesis submission for Ph.D. are also eligible to apply
- Candidates from reputed institutions and with doctoral degree are preferred
- Candidates for Science and Humanities should posses a high grade post
graduate degree in the relevant discipline and have passed NET - Final year students of M.Sc. Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry etc. with
bright academic performance record and also eligible to apply for
science faculty positions subject to the condition that they clear NET - Candidates should have an excellent academic record for good
communication skills, commitment to high quality education, motivation
to work with rural students and potential for creative research - Total emoluments are likely to be a consolidated pay in the Pay Band-3
of 15,600–39,100 with AGP of Rs.6, 000 together with eligible DA, HRA
etc. (the expected annual salary is Rs.3.6 lakhs + rent free
accommodation + traveling/visiting grants) - Ph.D. students and experienced will be fixed in the suitable scale with appropriate increments
How to Apply
RGUKT
is going to have campus recruitments in IITs and IISc through the
respective Training and Placement Sections following the procedure of
campus recruitments prevailing at the institutes at designated dates.
Interested candidates are also advised to send a soft copy of the
resume by email to registrar@rgukt.in before the designated date for the campus interviews.S.No Campus Recruitment Dates 1 IIT Kharagpur Feb 14 and 15 2 IIT Madras Feb 18 and 19 3 IISc To be decided shortly 4 IIT Delhi To be decided shortly 5 IIT Bombay To be decided shortly 6 IIT Kanpur To be decided shortly 7 IIT Guwahati To be decided shortly - Interested candidates are also welcome to Apply online
- For open recruitment filled in application may be sent along with your Curriculum Vitae (with a soft copy to the email id registrar@rgukt.in) to
The Registrar,
Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies
3rd Floor, APSCHE Building
Opp. Mahaveer Hospital
Masab Tank
Hyderabad–500 028.
- Shortlisted candidates shall have to
attend an interview to be conducted by committee constituted for the
purpose at their campus or at a designated place for a open recruitment - The last date for receiving filled application is March 03, 2010
- What are the degree options available and what is the method of allocating the groups like EEE, ECE etc.?
- I want to know about the degree options in BTech like aeronautics, robotics, biotechology etc. ?
- Are there any plans to start a medical college in RGUKT?
- It
is mentioned in the prospectus that Nanotechnology and Biotechnology
are offered in the BTech level but are now not offered. Please explain?- Who is eligible to apply to RGUKT?
- Where are the application forms available?
- Where do we need to submit the filled application forms?
- What is the last date for submission of application forms?
- What is the fee structure at Rajiv Gandhi University ?
- Can I get a seat in the institute which I opted for?
- Why are SC/ST/BC students given preference over the other classes of people with regards to admission into RGUKT?
- What is the intake of students?
- Is there any reservation?
- Why didn’t I get admission into RGUKT?
- How do i know that i got selected?
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3. Will a shortlisted candiate will get a seat in Rajiv Gandhi University?–>
- There is no specific timetable and syllabus for examinations conducted at RGUKT. Could you provide us with this information?
- On what basis are marks given to students?
- We find it difficult to take the Telugu exam on a laptop. Please give us an option of writing on paper.
- The syllabus being covered in each semester is large and we have very little to time to prepare. Please advice.
- How
can the better student be identified in a system where more than one
student falls into the same grade with different percentages? - What is the minimum percentage of marks required to secure a good job at the end of the 6 years integrated course?
- Can a student quit the program after 2 years?
- Could you give us an outline of the Academic Calendar?
- What are life skills and how are they conducted?
- Is there a chance for students wanting to take competitive exams like the EAMCET & AIEEE?
- Where can I get more information about famous personalities like Swami Vivekananda, Abraham Lincoln etc? And, could you,
provide, books, in, the, library for GK, Life Skills and soft skills? - What kinds of facilities are available for students to do their laundry?
- Are our ID cards permanent or temporary?
- I want to secure a good job and I am trying my level best to get good marks, but I don’t succeed. Please advice.
- Republic Day — January 2th
- Independence Day — August 15th
- Gandhi Jayanthi — October 2nd
- Decision Making
- Problem Solving
- Creative Thinking
- Critical Thinking
- Problem Solving
- Negotiation Skills
- Interpersonal Relationship
- Self Awareness
- Empathy
- Effective Communication
- Coping with Stress & Emotions
- First semester: July 5th
- Exam week: October 11th
- Second semester: October 18th
- Winter vacation: December 27th — Jan 3rd
- Exam week: February 14th
- Third semester: February 21st
- Exam week: May 30th
- Summer vacation: June 6th — June 27th
Admissions:
Selections:
Academics:
General:
Others:
What are the degree options available and what is the method of allocating the groups like EEE, ECE etc.?
Dual
Degree Programs such as B.Tech in Computer Science and Mechanical
Engineering etc are offered. However, the dual degree program is
applicable to students who have a minimum GPA of 8.0 or an average of
70% in the common six subjects of E1. TopI want to know about the degree options in BTech like aeronautics, robotics, biotechology etc.
Aeronautics,
Biotechnology, Robotics and other specializations will be part of the
curriculum of the mainstream engineering courses. The thesis would be
the report that will be submitted after the summer internship in
organizations like DRDO, NAL, CRCS etc. The selection process for the
internship would be based on the SOP, GPA and other factors that the
organizations would like to consider. TopAre there any plans to start a medical college in RGUKT?
At this point of time, there is no plan to set up a medical college in RGUKT.
TopIt
is mentioned in the prospectus that Nanotechnology and Biotechnology
are offered in the BTech level but are now not offered. Please explain.Nanotechnology and Biotechnology will be offered as part of the specific domain courses.
TopWho is eligible to apply to RGUKT?
Admission
to each constituent institute of this University will be after passing
the Secondary School Certificate (Tenth Standard) Examination in the
first attempt in that academic year from the State of AP. There will be
no entrance examination and admission will be strictly based on student
performance in the SSC and other equivalent Board Examinations such as CBSE, ICSE, Oriental SSC and NOS.The
entry requirement for national and international students is different.
The minimum entry requirement for international students is 80% ad for
SC/ST students is 75%.Where are the application forms available?
The application forms are available online and can be printed out at an Internet center and resubmitted online.
TopWhere do we need to submit the filled application forms?
Filled application forms need to be submitted online. Top
What is the last date for submission of application forms?
April 15th 2010 is the last date to submit applications. Top
What is the fee structure at Rajiv Gandhi University ?
Fee structure will be available by the 1st of February 2010.. Top
Can I get a seat in the institute which I opted for?
Seats are allotted based on the availability of seats in that center. Top
Why are SC/ST/BC students given preference over the other classes of people with regards to admission into RGUKT?
Other
classes of people have many more options as opposed to the SC/ST/BC
students. Hence, RGUKT follows the government regulation with regard to
reservation. TopWhat is the intake of students?
The total intake of students is 6000 with 2000 students in each AP IIIT location. Top
Is there any reservation?
Yes,
reservation of seats as per the existing G.O will be followed for
allocating seats in both state wide merit seats and rural seats. The
reservations are as follows: SC-15%, ST-6%, BC-A – 7%, BC-B -10%, BC-C
- 1%, BC-D – 7%, BC-E – 4%. Reservation for Physically Handicapped will
be followed as per the existing G.O at the state level, i.e., 3% of
6000 as a horizontal reservation. Reservation for Children of Armed
Forces Personnel will be followed as per the existing G.O at the state
level, i.e., 2% of 6000 as a horizontal reservation.I have a good score. Why is my name not in the list of shortlisted candidates?
Seats
are allotted based on categories like population in the district, state
wide merit, rural seats and reservation (caste, physically handicapped
and CAP), school category and the marks of students. Hence, there is no
guarantee that a person with a good score will be shortlisted. TopHow do i know that i got selected?
A
letter notifying you of your admission will be mailed to the address
you have provided in the application form. If you have a mobile number,
an SMS about your admission will be sent. TopThere is no specific timetable and syllabus for examinations conducted at RGUKT. Could you provide us with this information?
In
general, after each semester, there will be an examination conducted
and there will be remedial classes in the evening using Problem-based
learning. If a student secures more than 40% in the 1st year and more
than 50% in the 2nd year, then he passes the course, else will have to
repeat the course. TopOn what basis are marks given to students?
Marks are calculated based on the GPA. Top
We find it difficult to take the Telugu exam on a laptop. Please give us an option of writing on paper.
All
learning centers at RGUKT are ICT enabled. Everything is done online.
Special coaching will be provided to students to help them take the
Telugu exam also online. However you can use paper first, and then type
on the laptop. TopThe syllabus being covered in each semester is large and we have very little to time to prepare. Please advice.
The
CBSE syllabus that RGUKT follows is tough and difficult. Not everyone
will be able to cope with all the subjects. The minimum pass mark in
the 2nd year and beyond is 50% in every semester. If a student doesn’t
secure this, then he or she will have to repeat the subject or take a
remedial.Classroom instruction for students will be
between 8Am and 12Pm. During these four hours, mentors play video
lectures and give sufficient time to the students to read notes. They
will also clear any doubts the students might have while reading notes.Post lunch sessions between 1PM and 10PM are more like
study hours for the students. This time is left unstructured for
students to solve assignments given as part of the modules covered that
day. Mentors will be available to help students and clarify any queries
and doubts students might have. TopHow
can the better student be identified in a system where more than one
student falls into the same grade with different percentages?In
western learning experience, a mark difference of +5/-5 is
insignificant. Grading variability is much higher. Any rigid adherence
to marks is not good for the student’s morale. The home room tutor will
be grading students using the grade point system. TopWhat is the minimum percentage of marks required to secure a good job at the end of the 6 years integrated course?
You must have a minimum of 8.0 GPA or a minimum average of 70% in each subject. Top
Can a student quit the program after 2 years?
Yes,
the student can quit the program at the end of the 2nd Year 3rd
semester. The student can obtain a TC from RGUKT and will get credits
for the courses completed. A student can also take a leave of absence
for 3 months and come back if he/she wishes to. TopCould you give us an outline of the Academic Calendar?
In addition there will be 3 national holidays:
Students are supposed to remain on campus on the National holidays.
Classrooms will be open on Sundays and holidays. Top
What arethe mandal codes for Hyderabad and Secunderabad?
Please contact the concerned Government office to get the Mandal information.
TopWhat are life skills and how are they conducted?
Life
Skill is the ability for adaptive and positive behavior that enables
individuals to deal effectively with the demands and challenges of
everyday life.Life skills are:
It is anticipated that a 2-day workshop for Life skills sessions will be conducted at the centers. Top
Is there a chance for students wanting to take competitive exams like the EAMCET & AIEEE?
Yes,
The students who wish to appear for these exams can take the third
semester of PUC 2 to prepare for these exams. However, they need to
secure the requisite credits for Semester 3 to continue into the
engineering program. TopWhere
can I get more information about famous personalities like Swami
Vivekananda, Abraham Lincoln etc? And, could you provide books in the
library for General Knowledge, Life Skills and soft skills?The
best option to gather information is to Google it! Every center will
have a library, and students will have access to reference material but
thousand times more information is available on the web. Therefore,
students should become comfortable to access internet and gather
information. TopWhat kinds of facilities are available for students to do their laundry?
It is anticipated that
washing machines will be installed by March/April and students will be
able to do their washing, drying and ironing. However, students would
have to pay for these services. TopAre our ID cards permanent or temporary?
It is anticipated that students will be given electronic ID cards by January 2010. Top
I want to secure a god job and I am trying my level best to get good marks, but I don’t succeed. Please advice.
Work smarter, not harder!!! Top
Degree Programs at IIITs
Upon completion of 6 years of education, each consisting of 3 semesters
graduates will be awarded dual degrees, a B.Tech in IT and a B.Tech or
MSc in one of the other domain specializations in Engineering, Sciences
and Social Sciences. The Engineering subjects include specialized topics
such as Construction Engineering. The professional subjects include
specialized topics in Law, Medical Sciences, Agriculture, and Business.
Other specializations will include special topics in Mathematics, Statistics,
Economics and Social Sciences.Employment Prospects
It is expected that the employment prospects for graduates of RGU IIITs
will be comparable to the other world class universities in India. It is also
anticipated that the broad-based education including softskills will
provide a strong foundation for national competitive examinations.
Appropriate placement guidance and awareness programs will be
conducted to prepare the students for private and public sector
opportunities. Students also learn entrepreneurship and other skills that
can help them to set out on their own.Tuition Fees
As a government sponsored university, the tuition fees at Rajiv Gandhi
University are highly subsidized by the AP government. The annual fee
for the first two years (Pre University program) is Rs. 36,000. This
includes tuition, lodging and boarding. Tuition for International Students
is set as Rs. 3,00,000 per annum. Current AP government policy provides
for the full reimbursement of all fees paid by SC, ST and BC candidates
whose parental annual income is less than One lakh rupees.Integrated 6 Year Educational Program
The program consists of a six year integrated curriculum after 10th grade
examination leading to a dual degree in IT and a domain specialization.
At Present 11th and 12th grade education has narrowed into specialized
tracks such as Mathematics, Physics, Life sciences and Chemistry. All
other subjects such as History, Culture, Arts, and Literature have
disappeared from the curriculum.Features of the Pre-University Education
The Pre-University Course is of 2 years duration. The program provides
for remedial education for the students who are relatively weak. There is
a foundation course in IT, preparing students to make full use of the
Information Technology and Communication resources provided by us in
this education. There is a permitted exit after Pre-University if the
student chooses to go for a career in other professional programs. The
program also provides short-term courses in humanities and social
sciences so that the students emerge as confident, energetic,
enthusiastic youngsters seeking challenges in their university education
and life.Teaching Methodology
Focus on Liberal and Professional Education Including Soft Skills
The program at RGU IIITs is built on a new model of liberal professional
education creating future leaders with a broad understanding of the
world. A structured environment of broad based education including basic
skills of communication, teamwork and leadership is provided. It aims at
students well equipped with life skills and confident problem solvers
rather than overspecialized engineers who just know the theory. It
prepares the student to meet the demands of the work place and society
as he or she navigates through life. It stresses life long learning through
learning to learn, and learning to live.
The program uses the learning-by-doing paradigm of education using
personalized mentors and intelligent tutoring systems. The program
adapts self-paced learning with variable duration to reach the mastery
level outcome.
There will be a focus on all-round development with emphasis on
personality development and education in Humanities and Social Sciences
to make students responsible world citizens. The program is intensive
with emphasis on physical training, sports, and soft skills. About 30% of
time is devoted to soft skills.Life in a Residential Campus
As a fully residential program, all students will stay on the campus. The
program is intensive and runs for 3 semesters of 16 weeks of 6 days a
week each. Only 4 weeks of vacation is permitted: 1 week in Dasara, 1
week during Sankranthi and two weeks in summer. While the program
appears intensive, it is also designed to help absorption by making
students apply concepts right-then-and-there in class. To keep up with
this program and life in general, time is set apart for physical fitness
activities. During the first two years all students would attend physical
training and exercise each morning and participate in sports in the
evening. The daily academic program will consist of 4 periods of just less
than 2 hours duration each from 8AM to 4PM with a lunch break. During
the evening after dinner, there will be programs in soft skills, reading
classics, and viewing selected movie programs from 7.30PM to 10.30PM.
This will be a more relaxing and a quiet learning time.
Students get to explore their talents in art, drama and music as well.
Subsequent years will offer greater flexibility in individual daily schedule.
All education is mediated through the use of information and
communication technologies. Each student will be given a laptop right
from his or her first year. Each class of about 50 students will have
mentors who will conduct a discourse and discussion around a
prerecorded lecture. The best part of this learning paradigm is that
students will have time in these class sessions to receive the lecture, ask
questions, discuss with the help of mentors and apply the concepts to
problem solving. A good student would have no homework!
Separate and secure hostel facilities will be provided for girls and boys.
Food and dining facilities will be according to modern standards.
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