MVSR Engineering College, Nadergul Department of Sciences & Humanities Time Table for B.E-1/4 Academic year: Semester-1
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1 GROP-A Branch: SE-1 Room no: S-105 lass I/: M.D.V.Srilalitha( ) MO BEE(D) EG (KS,RS,TK) TE PY (MS) M-1 (P) EG (SS) OS. PY.ATIVITY WED PY (ARS) M-1 (P) BEE (D) B-2 BEE AB(D)/B-1 OMP.SS(AB-2) T EG (KS,RS,TK) BEE (D) PY (MS) FRI BEE (D) PY (MS) EG (SS) (P,KRB,SR) B-1 BEE AB (D,KT)/ B-2OMP.SS (AB-1) PY AB B-1.AB-1(ARS,MRR) B-2.AB-2(MS,BBP) PY T (MS,ARS,MRR) Dr.alini Panyam (T) Dr.K.Ramesh Babu, Mr..Shanmukha Rao ab Dr.A.R.Subrahmanyam, Mr.M.Ravindar Reddy(B-1) Mrs.MDV.Srilalitha, Dr.B.Bhanu Prasad (B-2) Dr.A.R.Subrahmanyam(T),Mrs.MDV.Srilalitha(T), Mr.M.Ravindar Reddy Dr.D.ari Krishna ab Graphics & Design English Dr. I.Satyasree Phy.Activity Dr..Srinivas Dr.D.ari Krishna (B-1 & B-2), Ms.K.avya Tejaswini (B-1) Mr.K.Srinath, Mrs..R.Sree Ranjani, Mr.T.aveen Kumar
2 GROP-A Branch: SE-2 Room no: S-106 lass I/: K.Venkata Ramana( ) MO BEE(GS) M-1 (GK) TE B-1 BEE AB(GS) / B-2 EG (SS) BEE(GS) PY (MRR) M-1 (GK) WED M-1 (GK) EG (RSR,GP,KS) PY (KVR) BEE(GS) T PY (KVR) BEE(GS) OMP.SS(AB-1) OMP.SS B-2 BEE AB(GS,D) / B-1 EG (SS) PY AB B-1. AB-1(KVR,TRR) B-2. AB-2(MRR,DR) (GK,P,MJ) PY T (MRR,KVR,R) FRI EG (RSR,GP,KS) PY (KVR) OS. PY.ATIVITY Dr.G.akshmi Kameswari (T) Mr.P.arendar, Mrs.M.Jyothsna ab Mr.K.Venkata Ramana, Mr.T.Ramesh Reddy (B-1) Mr.M.Ravindar Reddy,Dr.D.Rekha (B-2) Mr.K.Venkata Ramana(T), Mr.M.Ravindar Reddy(T), Mrs..Rajya aksmi, ab Mrs.G.Sirisha Graphics & Design English Dr I. Satyasree Phy.Activity Dr..Srinivas Mrs.G.Sirisha (B-1 & B-2), Dr.D.ari Krishna (B-2) Dr.R.Sandya Rani, Mrs.G.Padmaja, Mrs.K.Swetha
3 GROP-A Branch: SE-3 Room no: S-107 lass I/:.Shanmuka Rao( ) MO B-1 BEE AB(KT)/ B-2 OMP.SS (AB-1) M-1 (SR) TE BEE(KT) PY (K) M-1 (SR) EG (RS,SKK,SP) WED EG (RS,SKK,SP) PY (R) M-1 (SR) T FRI PY AB B-1. AB-1(R,DR) B-2. AB-2(MRR,K) PY (R) BEE(KT) AAD.OS. B-2 BEE AB(KT,PVVR)/ B-1 OMP.SS (AB-1) BEE(KT) PY T (R,K,MS) (SR,DB,KRB) EG (JS) BEE(KT) PY (R) M-1 (SR) PY.ATIVITY Mr..Shanmukha Rao (T), Dr.K.Ramesh babu, Mrs.D.Bhagya ab Mrs..Rajya axmi, Dr.D.Rekha (B-1) Mr.M.Ravindar Reddy, Dr. K.adasa (B-2) Mrs..Rajya axmi(t), Dr. K.adasa(T), Mrs.M.D.V.Srilalitha ab Ms.K.avya Tejaswini (B-1 & B-2), Mr.PVV.Raghava Sharma(B-2) Ms.K.avya Tejaswini Graphics & Design English Mrs.Jayasheela Phy.Activity Dr..Srinivas Mrs..R.Sree Ranjani, Mrs.Shwetha koushik, Mr.S.Praveen
4 GROP-A Branch: IT-1 Room no: S-103 lass I/:M.Jothsna( ) MO B-2 BEE AB(GS) / B-1 OMP.SS AB-1 M-1 (MJ) TE EG (SS, KKR) BEE(GS) M-1(MJ) PY(DR) PY.ATIVITY WED B-1 BEE AB(GS) / B-2 OMP.SS AB-1 (MJ,P,DB) PY(TRR) EG (SS, KKR) BEE(GS)) PY T (TRR,DR,BBP) T PY(TRR) BEE(GS) OS. PY AB-1 (TRR,DR,K) FRI M-1(MJ) BEE(GS) PY(TRR) EG (JS) Mrs.M.Jyothsna (MJ), ab Mr.T.Ramesh Reddy, Dr.D.Rekha, Dr.K.adasa Mr.P.arender, Mrs.D.Bhagya Mr.T.Ramesh Reddy(T), Dr.D.Rekha(T), G.Sathya arayana (B-1 & B-2) Dr.B.Bhanu Prasad ab G.Sathya arayana Graphics & Design English Mrs.Jayasheela Phy.Activity Dr..Srinivas Mr.Suri Srinivas, Mr.K.Karthik Rajasekhar
5 GROP-A Branch: IT-2 Room no: S-104 lass I/:.Thirumalatha( ) MO TE B-2 BEE AB(BR) / B-1 OMP.SS AB-1 B-1 BEE AB(BR) / B-2 OMP.SS AB-2 PY(K) BEE(BR) WED EG (SR,MB) BEE(BR) PY(K) EG (JS) M-1(T) BEE (BR) PY AB-1 (R,K,KVR) PY T (BBP,K,MS) T EG (SR,MB) PY(ARS) FRI M-1(T) BEE(BR) (T,PS,ME) M-1 (T) PY.ATIVITY PY (K) EG (SB) OS. Mrs.. Thirumalatha (T), Mr.Moiz Ehtheshamuddin, Mrs.P.Swapna ab Dr.K.adasa, Mrs..Rajya akshmi, Mr.K.Venkata Ramana Dr.A.R. Subrahmanyam(T), Mr. B.Ramakrishna (B1&B2) Dr.K.adasa(T), Dr.B.Bhanu Prasad, Mrs.M.D.V.Srilalitha ab Mr. B.Ramakrishna Graphics & Design Mr.S. Ramanathan, Mr.M.aven Babu English Dr.Sunitha Vijay kumar, Mrs.Jayasheela Phy.Activity Dr..Srinivas
6 GROP-A Branch: ME-1 Room no: S-205 lass I/: P.Swapna( ) MO TE BEE (R) PY (BBP) PY.ATIVITY EG (SS, BKM) PY AB B-1. AB-1(BBP, R) B-2. AB-2(ARS,KVR) M-1 (PS) EG (SS) WED M-1 (PS) BEE (R) B-1 PY(ARS) T PY (BBP) M-1 (PS) B-2 BEE OMP.SS AB(R) AB-2 FRI PY (BBP) EG (SS, BKM) (PS,T,PS) B-1 BEE AB(R,DSP) / B-2 OMP.SS AB-2 PY T (KVR,R.BBP) BEE (R) BEE (R) OS Mrs.P.Swapna (T), Mrs,.Thirumalatha Mrs.P.Sumalatha, ab Dr.B.Bhanu Prasad, Mrs..Rajya akshmi (B-1) Dr.A.R.Subrahmanyam,Mr.K.Venkata Ramana(B-2) Dr.B.Bhanu Prasad(T), Dr.A.R.Subrahmanyam(T), Mrs..Rajya akshmi, Mr.K.Venkata Ramana ab Mr..Ravi (B-1 & B-2), Mrs.D.Sai Prasanna(B-1) Mr..Ravi Graphics & Design English Dr.I.Sathya sree Phy.Activity Dr..Srinivas Mr.Suri Srinivas, Mr.B.Kshetra Mohan
7 GROP-A Branch: ME-2 Room no: S-206 lass I/: Dr.D.Rekha( ) MO M-1 (PS) BEE (PBG) PY (DR) EG (SS) B-1 BEE AB(PBG) / B-2 OMP.SS AB-1 TE WED EG (SR,YMR) PY T BEE (PBG) (SR,PS,MJ) (TRR,DR,MS) PY AB B-1. AB-1(DR,MS) B-2. AB-2(TRR,K) PY(DR) BEE (PBG) PY.ATIVITY T M-1 (SR) PY (TRR) EG (SS) EG (SR,YMR) FRI B-2 BEE AB(PBG,VRK) / B-1 OMP.SS AB-1 BEE (PBG) PY (DR) OS. M-1 (PS) Mrs.P.Swapna(T),Mr..Shanmuka Rao(T) Mrs.M.Jyothsna ab Dr.D.Rekha, Mrs.M.D.V.Srilalitha (B-1) Mr.T.Ramesh Reddy, Dr.K.adasa(B-2) Dr.D.Rekha(T), Mr.T.Ramesh Reddy(T), Mrs.M.D.V.Srilalitha ab Mr.P.B.Guru Prasanna (B-1 & B-2), Mr.V.Raghu Krishna(B-2) Mr.P.B.Guru Prasanna Graphics & Design English Dr.I.Satyasree Phy.Activity Dr..Srinivas Mr.S.Ramanathan, Mr..Yogi Manas Reddy
8 GROP-A Branch: ATO Room no: S -101 lass I/: P.arendar( ) MO TE PY AB B-1. AB-1(KVR,MS) B-2. AB-2(MRR,TRR) B-1 BEE AB(DSP,MDV) / B-2 OMP.SS AB-2 WED M-1 (MJ) PY (MRR) EG (SB) BEE (DSP) M-1 (MJ) PY (MRR) B-1 BEE (DSP) EG (GS,KG,KMK) B-2 BEE OMP.SS AB(DSP) / AB-2 (P,MJ,P) PY.ATIVITY T M-1 (P) BEE (DSP) PY (MRR) EG (JS) OS. FRI BEE (DSP) PY (KVR) PY T (MRR,KVR,DR) EG (KG,MV,GS) Mr.P.arender (T), Mrs.M.Jyothsna (T), Dr.alini Panyam ab Mr.K.Venkata Ramana, Mrs.M.D.V.Srilalitha (B-1) Mr.M.Ravindar Reddy, Mr.T.Ramesh Reddy (B-2) Mr.M.Ravindar Reddy(T), Mr.K.Venkata Ramana(T), Dr.D.Rekha Mrs.D.Sai Prasanna ab Graphics & Design English Dr.Sunitha Vijay kumar, Mrs.Jayasheela Phy.Activity Dr..Srinivas Mrs.D.Sai Prasanna (B-1 & B-2), Mrs.Divya Vaani (B-1) Ms.K.Gouthami, Mr.Saidulu, M.Vijay, K.Manickavasagam
9 GROP-B Branch: IVI-1 Room no: S-102 lass I/: M.Bhooshan( ) MO TE M-1 (PS) WS (S-102) (PS,PS,ME) M-1 (PS) E (MB) PPS (GM) PPS AB-2 (GM,KVS,PPP) E AB B-1. AB-1 (MB,MS) B-2. AB-2 (SK,SVR) WED PPS (GM) E (SK) OS. EG (JS) PY.ATIVITY T PPS AB-2 (GM,KVS,PPP) PPS (GM) E(SK) M-1 (PS) FRI M-1 (PS) E (MB) PPS (GM) WS AB E T (MB,MS,PS) Mrs.P.Sumalatha (T), Mrs.P.Swapna, Mr.Moiz Ehtheshamuddin hemistry ab Mr.M.Bhooshan, Dr.M.Suchetha (B-1) Mr.Subhash Kulakarni, Mr.K.Srivardhan Reddy(B-2) hemistry Mr.M.Bhooshan(T), Mr.Subhash Mr.G.Madhu, Mrs.KV. Srilakshmi, Mr.P.Pani Prasad kulkarni(t), Mr.V.Vamshi Kumar, Mrs.P.Sailaja Solving ab Solving Mr.G.Madhu Work Shop Mr.V.Suman Raju,Mr.B.Ravi Kumar, Mr.Bhargava handra,mr.g.prakasham English Mrs.K.Jayasheela Phy.Activity Dr..Srinivas
10 GROP-B Branch: IVI-2 Room no: S-103 lass I/:P.Sumalatha( ) E T MO WS AB M-1 (PS) PY.ATIVITY (ASR,MB,PS) PPS AB-2 TE WS (S-103) E (ASR) PPS (GM) (GM,SV,V) WED EG (JS) PPS (GM) E (ASR) PPS (GM) OS. (PS,DB,A) E AB B-1. AB-1 (ARK, PS) T E (ASR) M-1 (PS) B-2. AB-2 (ASR,VK) FRI M-1 (DB) E (ARK) EG (JS) PPS (GM) PPS AB-2 (GM,SV,KVS) Mrs.P.Sumalatha (T), Mrs.D.Bhagya (T), Dr.A.eelima hemistry ab Mr.A.Ramakrishna Reddy, Mr..Pani Siva Shyam (B-1) Mr.A.Sambasiva Rao, Mr.V.Vamshi Kumar (B-2) hemistry Mr.A.Sambasiva Rao(T), Mr.A.Ramakrishna Reddy(T), Mr..Pani Siva Shyam, Solving ab Mr.G.Madhu, Mrs.Kavitha axmi, Mrs.MVR.Jyothirmayi Mr.M.Bhooshan Solving Mr.G.Madhu Work Shop Dr.J.Kandasamy, Mr.R.aranath, Mr..Veman Reddy, Mr.R.Ravikumar English Mrs.K.Jayasheela Phy.Activity Dr..Srinivas
11 GROP-B Branch: EE-1 Room no: S-108 lass I/: K.Srivardhan Reddy ( ) MO TE M-1 (KRB) E (VG) (KRB,P.MJ) E T (VG,SVR,VK) PPS (KSV) PPS (KSV) M-1 (KRB) E AB B-1. AB-1 (VG,VK) B-2. AB-2 (SVR, PS) PPS AB-1 (KSV,PG,T) WED WS (S-108) M-1 (KRB) E (SVR) EG (SB) OS. T PPS (KSV) E (SVR) EG (SB) WS AB FRI PPS (KSV) E (VG) M-1 (KRB) PPS AB-1 (KSV,PG,PPP) PY.ATIVITY Dr.K.Ramesh Babu (T), Dr.alini Panyam, Mrs.Jyothsna hemistry ab Dr.V.Geetha, Mr.V.Vamshi Kumar (B-1) Mr.K.Srivardhan Reddy, Mrs.P.Sailaja (B-2) hemistry Dr.V.Geetha(T), Mr.K.Srivardhan Reddy(T), Mr.V.Vamshi Kumar Solving ab Mr.K.Srinivas, Mrs.P.sha Gayathri, Mrs.T.axmi Mr.P.Pani Prasad Solving Mr.K.Srinivas Work Shop Mr.R.Ravikumar, Dr.P.V.DurgaPrasad,Mr.R.aranath,Mrs..Sumalatha English Dr.Sunitha Vijay kumar Phy.Activity Dr..Srinivas
12 GROP-B Branch: EE-2 Room no: S-202 lass I/:P.Sailaja( ) MO PPS (KSV) E (PS) EG (SB) M-1 (A) PY.ATIVITY TE WED T E (ARK) PPS AB-1 E(PS) (KSV,SB,GSS) E AB B-1. AB-1 (ASR, MB) B-2. AB-2 (PS, ARK) E T (PS,ARK,SK) M-1 (A) PPS (KSV) PPS AB-1 (KSV,SB,SV) WS AB E(ARK) (A,PS,T) PPS (KSV) FRI M-1 (A) PPS (KSV) EG (SB) WS (S-202) OS. Dr.A.eelima (T), Mrs.P.Swapna, Mrs..Thirumalatha hemistry ab Mr.A.Sambasiva Rao, Mr.M.Bhooshan (B-1) Mrs.P.Sailaja, Mr.A.Ramakrishna Reddy (B-2) hemistry Mrs.P.Sailaja(T), Mr.A.Ramakrishna Reddy(T), Mr.Subash Kulakarni Solving ab Mr.K.Srinivas, Dr.B.Sandya, Mr.G.Srisailam, Mr.V.Sathish Solving Mr.K.Srinivas Work Shop Mr.R.aranath,Mr.K.Karthik Rajashekar, Mr.S.Shiva Kumar,Mr.A.Syam Prasad English Dr. Sunitha Vijay Kumar Phy.Activity Dr..Srinivas
13 GROP-B Branch: EE-3 Room no: S-204 lass I/: A.Ramakrishna Reddy( ) MO M-1 (P) E (ARK) OS. WS AB TE E (ARK) M-1 (P) EG (SB) PPS (MM) E (VK) PY.ATIVITY WED M-1 (P) PPS AB-1 E T PPS (MM) (P,ME,GK) (MM,MVRJ,PPP) (VK,SVR,PS) T PPS AB-1 (MM,MVRJ,PPP) PPS (MM) WS (S-204) EG (JS) FRI E (VK) PPS (MM) M-1 (P) E AB B-1. AB-1 (VK, PS) B-2. AB-2 (ARK, MS) Mr.P.arender (T), Dr.G.akshmi hemistry ab Mr.V.Vamshi Kumar, Mrs.P.Sailaja (B-1), Kameswari, Mr.Moiz Ehtheshamuddin Mr.A.Ramakrishna Reddy, Dr.M.Suchetha (B-2) hemistry Mr.V.Vamshi Kumar(T), Mr.A.Ramakrishna Reddy(T), Mr.K.Srivardhan Reddy, Solving ab Mrs. M. Madhuri, Mr.P.Pani Prasad, Mr.MVR,Jyothirmayi Mrs.P.Sailaja Solving Mrs.M. Madhuri Work Shop Mr.S.V.arasimha Rao,Mr.G.Prakasham, Mr..Yogi Manash Reddy, Mr.K.Karthik Rajashekar English Dr.Sunitha Vijay kumar, Mrs.Jayasheela Phy.Activity Dr..Srinivas
14 GROP-B Branch: EEE-1 Room no: S-201 lass I/:.Phani siva Shyam ( ) MO E (PS) E T (SK,PS,VK) M-1 (ME) WS (S-201) PPS (BRK) TE WS AB PPS (BRK) M-1 (ME) E (PS) WED PPS AB-2 E AB B-1. AB-1 (PS, MB) PPS (BRK) (BRK,BS,T) B-2. AB-2 (SK, VG) T M-1 (ME) E (PS) EG (SB) (ME,GK,T) FRI PPS AB-2 (BRK,PPP,TSK) E (SK) PPS (BRK) OS. PY.ATIVITY Mr.Moiz Ehtheshamuddin (T), Dr.G.akshmi Kameswari, Mrs..Thirumalatha hemistry ab Mr..Pani Siva Shyam, Mr.M.Bhooshan (B-1) Mr.Subhash Kulakarni, Dr.V.Geetha (B-2) hemistry Mr.Subhash Kukakarni(T), Mr..Pani Siva Shyam(T), Dr.M.Suchetha Solving ab Mr.B.Ranjith Kumar, Mrs.B.Saritha, Mrs.T.akshmi, Mr.P.Pani Prasad, Mr.T.Srikanth Solving Mr.B.Ranjith Kumar Work Shop Mr.S.Shiva Kumar,Mr.M.Ravikumar, Mrs..Sumalatha,Mr.V.ikil Murthy English Dr.Sunitha Vijay kumar Phy.Activity Dr..Srinivas
15 GROP-B Branch: EEE-2 Room no: S-202 lass I/: Dr.M.Suchetha( ) MO PPS AB-2 (BRK,BJ,PPP) PPS (BRK) E (MS) OS. PY.ATIVITY TE M-1 (DB) PPS (BRK) E (VG) WS (S-202) WED WS AB M-1 (DB)) (DB,PS,A) EG (SB) T M-1 (DB) E (MS) E T (VG,MS,MB) PPS (BRK) PPS AB-2 (BRK,BJ,PPP) FRI E AB B-1. AB-1 (SVR, PS) B-2. AB-2 (MS, ASR) E (VG) EG (SS) PPS (BRK) Mrs.D.Bhagya (T), Mrs.P.Sumalatha, Dr.A.eelima hemistry ab Mr.K.Srivardhan Reddy, Mr..Pani Siva Shyam,(B-1) Dr.M.Suchetha, Mr.A.Samba Siva Rao (B-2) hemistry Dr.V.Geetha(T), Dr.M.Suchetha(T), Mr.M.Bhooshan Solving ab Mr.B.Ranjith Kumar, Mr.B.Janaiah, Mr.P.Pani Prasad Solving Mr.B.Ranjith Kumar Work Shop Mr.V.Suman Raju, Mr.R.aranath, Mr..Veman Reddy,.aritha English Dr.Sunitha Vijay kumar, Dr.I.Satyasree Phy.Activity Dr..Srinivas
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