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Kakatiya University: Admissions & Programs

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Kakatiya University: Admissions & Programs

This document provides information about the Kakatiya University located in Warangal, India. It discusses the university's history, facilities, programs offered, and centers. The university has over 120 undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various faculties and disciplines. It has strong research collaborations with government and private agencies and aims to provide students with modern facilities and opportunities.

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CENTRE FOR FOREIGN RELATIONS,

RESEARCH AND CONSULTANCY (CFRAC)


KAKATIYA UNIVERSITY, WARANGAL
(Accredited with A Grade by NAAC)
[Link], Fax 091-870-2438800


This soft copy of Informa for Foreign Students contains
information about Kaktiaya University, the City of Warangal,
CFRAC, Admission Procedure, Ph.D Admission Guidelines,
Courses, Duration, Fee Structure, etc. One can also collect a
hard copy shown on the right by post. The hard copy gives all
the details with relevant photos and documents.



Warangal The Historical City

The Kakatiya University is located in the historical town of
Warangal in northern Telengana of Andhra Pradesh. The
University is named after the great Kakatiya Dynasty that
ruled this region Warangal as capital during the twelfth and
thirteenth centuries. The benevolent Kakatiya rulers bestowed
political stability, economic prosperity, linguistic and cultural
unity, artistic splendour and literary efflorescence to the
kingdom they built. The distinct term Kakatiya strikes an
emotional chord in the hearts of the Telugu people

The artistic beauty of the temples with excellent sculpture of
unique style, wild life sanctuaries, and the tanks glittering with
ripples on the abode of natures beauty provide fabulous fete
to the tourists. The amazing Thousand Pillared Temple, the
Bhadrakali and the Padmakshi temples, the Warangal Fort, the
dense forests of Eturunagaram and Pakal, the large lakes and
other destinations are the potential tourist spots of the tricity.

The city has great intellectual legacy. Bammera Pothana, Palkurki Somanatha, Sivadevayya, Andhra
Bhoja, Iswara Bhatta, Nrisimhakavi, Agasthya, Madhava Vidyaranya, Gangadevi and others adorned
the Kakatiya period and some of them formed the brain behind the foundation of the Vijayanagara
empire. In modern times, Prajakavi Padmabhushan Kaloji is remembered with respect.




About the University

The University, started 1976 in a sprawling area of about 650 acres with a few and affiliated
colleges, has now grown into an affiliating University with 25 departments. In pursuit of academic
excellence, it has crossed the milestone of thirty three years. About 120 academic programs at
undergraduate and postgraduate level are offered in the Faculties of Arts, Science, Commerce and
Business Management, Social Sciences, Education, Engineering and Pharmaceutical Sciences
besides 60 programmes under distance mode through School of Distance Learning and Continuing
Education (SDCLE). The total enrollment of students for under-graduate programmes is around one
lakh ten thousand, and for the post-graduate courses it is about 8,000.

Giving utmost priority to the students, the University has relentlessly been striving to provide
modern facilities. They include internet facility through campus LAN, sixteen hours of library
facilities, sports and games complexes, round the clock health care, placement counselling besides
comfortable hostel facilities. Remedial courses and coaching programmes to the needy are also
organized through Kakatiya Adhyayana Kendram, NET Coaching Centre and Minorities Coaching
Centre.

The university has been re-accredited with A grade by the NAAC. The departments of Botany,
Chemistry, and Pharmacy are identified by the Department of Science & Technology for funding
under its FIST programme. The UGC is supporting the departments of Botany, Pharmaceutical
Sciences, Economics, Telugu and Public Administration under its SAP and DRS programmes.

The institutions like UGC, DST, DBT, CSIR, ICSSR, ICHR, DRDO, AICTE, ICMR, German
Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), Volks Wagen Foundation, Germany are the sponsoring
agencies of the research and academic programmes of the University departments. The University
has over the years procured state of the art research equipment and made it available at Central
Instrumentation Centre.

The University has its Post-graduate Colleges at Nirmal, Karimnagar, Godavarikhani, Subedari
(Hanamkonda), Khammam and Kothagudem in addtion to the main campus at Vidyaranyapuri. It
has 570 under-graduate and post-graduate colleges (351 govt. aided, private unaided degree colleges,
67 colleges of teacher education, 38 pharmacy colleges, 4 law colleges, 4 engineering colleges, 11
university PG colleges, 56 colleges offering MBA, and 39 colleges offering MCA) under its
jurisdiction area of four districts It has introduced vocational courses such as Industrial Chemistry,
Agricultural Botany and Fishery biology at the degree level.

University Health Centre

Since its inception in 1976, the Health Centre has been catering to the needs of students, staff and
their families. The services include 24 Hours Ambulance Services, ECG facility, Oxygen facility,
Electric Cauthry, Suction Apparatus, Auto Analyser with Elisa Reader, facilities for giving I.V.
Fluids, Pathological Investigations and a Day Care Centre too. The Health Centre-2, located at
University Arts & Science College, is extending its services to the staff and students of colleges
situated on the second Campus at Subedari, Hanamakonda.


Students Welfare Centre and Placement Cell

The main motto of the center is Motivate, Assist and Settle (MAS). It seeks to motivate, guide and
train all the students of the University in selecting the right career. It converts Learning of the
students into Winning. The Center functions through its three wings:

Counselling Bureau: Disseminates the information regarding various academic programs; Guides
the students in selecting the right path; Motivates the students to improve their personality through
career development courses and programs; Sponsors the students to participate in inter-university
events.

Career Guidance Cell: Guides the students for various career and competitive opportunities open to
the students; Imparts interview, debating, group discussion and presentation skills; Prepares the
students for entrepreneurship; Assists them with testimonials; and makes them earn while they
learn

Student Welfare Division: Takes care of the facilities for students by redressing the grievances of
students; Inculcates positive thinking for physical and mental health to develop an all-round
personality; Provides conducive atmosphere to strengthen teaching-learning process; students-
teacher relationship; peer group relationship, etc.

School of Distance Learning and Continuing Education (SDLCE)

In pursuing the education policies of Government of India, the Kakatiya University has also thrown
open its portals of the pursuit of education to those of who have no direct access to classroom
instruction. The School of Distance Learning and Continuing Education, known as SDLCE in
popular parlance, is meeting the educational needs of a wide ranging people.

The SDLCE has a number of notable landmarks in its twentieth year of serving students in the field
of higher education. The SDLCE has witnessed a two-fold increasing in the number of students
enrolled reaching its figure to cross over 36000 making it perhaps a highly valued institution. It
offers over 62 programmes with over 680 courses from Certificate level to highest research degree
Ph.D. It has four regional centres and 48 study centres spread over in its region to offer various
student support services at their doorsteps.
The institution has evolved a number of creative activities that prompted others in the field either to
adopt the same for themselves or to appreciate it as a model for development in its future course of
action. They include Collaborative research is with like-minded organisations such as Indian
Distance Education Association, Open Learning Society and Apex bodies like Distance Education
Council, New Delhi and Commonwealth of Learning, Canada, and Athabasca University,
[Link] SDLCE has been recognized as a Nodal Agency for undertaking Training and Research
in the field of Distance Education. This is first of its kind in the country to be established in a
conventional university with full financial assistance from the Distance Education Council, New
Delhi. For this purpose it has created specialised institution known as Distance Education Quality
Support and Training Institute (DEQSTI) and under its auspices it has organized several
programmes. The SDLCE is the second institute in the country to publish a Research Journal entitled
Kakatiya Journal of Distance Education regularly since 1995. It is first of its kind in a country,
established in Distance Education Institution attached to a conventional university fully funded by
Distance Education Council, New Delhi. It has a specially designed studio floor, with all modern
facilities. The SDLCE has undertaken a number of collaborations with COL, DEC, IGNOU, YCM
Open University, IDEA, OLS and several governmental and non-governmental organisations in the
field of Open Learning and Distance Education.

CENTERS OF EXTENSION ACTIVITIES

Centre for Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics

To conduct various drug interaction studies of various categories of drugs in human volunteers and
experimental animals for establishing the possible mechanism and safety of these agents. Different
activities of the Centre are: Pharmacokinetic drug interaction studies were performed between
Tolbutamide and Dilitiazem in human volunteers; Time dependent effect of Dilitiazem on the
Phramcokinetics of Theophylline; Pharmacokinetic interaction between clarithromycin and
Diltiazem in humans; Pharmocokinetic interaction between Celecoxib and Rifampicin in Humans;
Pharmocokinetic interaction between Metformin and Cephelaxin in Humans; Pharmocokinetic
interaction between Tolbutamide and Clarithromycin in Humans.

Centre for Womens Studies

The Cetnre was established with the financial support by UGC with an objective to evolve a new
thrust to the attitudes and values for stimulating desirable changes in the status of women and to
conduct studies on relevant social issues. The Centre organized 20 programmes of diverse nature and
earned appreciation of cross section of people.

Department of English

Started in 1967, it has got a strong footing laid by scholars from the parent department of OU. Apart
from regular teaching and research, the faculty of the department have been active in the areas of
translation and editing journals and anthologies. They are specialized in contemporary literature and
thrust areas like Commonwealth Literature, Indian Writing in English, English Language Teaching,
British Literature, Translation Studies, Women Studies, Literary Criticism, Comparative Literature
and American Literature. As on June 25, 2007, as many as 81 candidates have obtained Ph.D
degrees and about 152 candidates have got [Link] degrees. The faculty received and completed
several minor and major research projects sanctioned by UGC and Department of Culture, Ministry
Human Resource Development, Govt. of India. During the last 6 years the faculty has published
more than 100 research papers and books.

The Department has been bringing out a scholarly annual research journal, Kakatiya Journal of
English Studies (KJES) since 1978. Some of the special issues include: Rabindranath Tagore, Mulk
Raj Anand, Modern Indian Aesthetic Thought, Indian English Novel, Indian Literature in
Translation and Films, Mahasweta Devi, etc. Articles published in KJES by the faculty too have
won acclaim in the academic world, having been cited in international editions.

The Department brought out a Souvenir to commemorate the Silver Jubilee Functions of Kakatiya
University (1976 2001) with Abstracts of Kakatiya Dissertations in English Studies which has
referential value as a compendium of research work done at the department during 1976-1992. The
Department is the first in the University to contribute 110 Radio lessons on ELT and 13 on Indian
Writing in English and two video programmes to the UGC Countrywide Classroom Programme.

At present, the M. A. English course is offered at the University College besides three Constituent
Colleges and four affiliated colleges of Kakatiya University. The Department offers courses with the
specializations in Linguistics, ELT, ESP, American Literature, Commonwealth Literature, Stylistics,
Indian Writing in English, Literary Criticism, Womens Studies, Classics in Translation and Post-
colonial and African-American Literature among the electives.

Centre for English Language Training (CELT)

Keeping in view of the need for better communication skills, a Centre for English Language
Training (CELT) has been established with an objective to impart training in Spoken English and
communication skills to the students of the University as well as the general public with a state-of-
the-art Digital Language Laboratory. The CELT offers programmes like Spoken English for
beginners, Corporate Communication and Soft Skills for professionals, Orientation Course in
Teaching Communication Skills for teachers and Grammar and Pronunciation for the school
students.

The Telangana Study Centre

The UGC, New Delhi, has sanctioned an amount of Rs.35.00 lakh to the University to establish
Telangana Study Centre and the Department of Economics, KU has been identified as the Nodal
Centre for the Centre and constituted Advisory Committee with The Head, Department of
Economics, KU as Director. It has built up necessary library and computer facilities to carry out the
serious studies related to Telangana.

The Dr. Ambedkar Study Centre

The UGC, New Delhi, has released an amount of Rs. 8.25 lakh for starting Dr. Ambedkar Study
Centre at the University. The Centre started functioning in March 2006. It organised two seminars
on Ambedkars Vision of Dalit Uplift and its Contemporary Relevance in 2006 and 2008.

Campus Networking

In the X Plan, the University, with the grant from UGC, has provided the Campus Networking
connecting all the departments/sections/offices of the University spread over 2.5 kilometer radius. It
is done with Gigabit Backbone Fibre Connectivity using star topology along with required
infrastructure facilities with servers. The University, under the Campus Networking Scheme, has
provided internet connectivity of 1 Mbps bandwidth to all the departments and offices located both
on the Campus I & II. Apart from this, the University has access to the 512 Kbps bandwidth
provided by ERNET under UGC-INFONET program. All the departments of the University have to
access to download about 4000 reputed science journals being provided by the ERNET

Centre for Foreign Relations, Research and Consultancy (CFRAC)

The Centre works with a vision: Glocalization by thinking locally and acting globally with the motto
EXPAND YOUR HORIZONS. It aims at augmenting university resources through foreign
admissions and donations, entering into MoUs for research and industry linkage and extending
teaching and other consultancy services on-campus and off-campus.

Structure and Responsibilities

single window agency supervising the admission of foreign
students,
provides the international students with information on
courses and services offered by the University,
collects various types of fee from foreign students and thus
generates funds for the University,
oraganizes orientation programs for foreign students to
help their acclimatization and cultural adaptation,
helps foreign students improve their communicative
competence in English by arranging bridge courses
Director, CFRAC, KU
Activities

The CFRAC has just concluded a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Eritrea
Institute of Technology, Asmara, Eritrea for the exchange of students and teachers between
two the institutions.
In the past the UFRO helped the University in concluding an MoU with the Central Michigan
University, USA

Agreements with Foreign Institutions

International Collaboration between the Department of Plat Molecular Biology, Groningen
University, The Netherlands and the Department of Biotechnology, Kakatiya University,
Warangal.

International Collaboration between Botanical Institut Ludwig-Maximillians University,
Munich, Germany and the Department of Botany and Biotechnology, Kakatiya University,
Warangal.

International Collaboration between Murdoch University, Perth, WA and the Department of
Biotechnology, Kakatiya University, Warangal.
International Collaboration between National Center for Genetic Resources & Biotechnology
EMBRAPA/CENERGEN, Brasilia, Brazil and the Department of Biotechnology, Kakatiya
University, Warangal.
Administration

The CFRAC will have an independent office with three main activities of dealing with foreign
admissions, entering into MoUs and extending research and teaching consultancy services.
Currently, it operates from the Office of the HOD, English, KU.

Advisory Board

An Advisory Board with the following members assists the CFRAC.
1. VC as the Special Invitee
2. Prof Bhavani Prasad as the Chairman
3. Director, CFRAC as the Convener
4. Principal, UC as a Member
5. Principal, UPS as a Member
6. Director, SDLCE as a Member
7. D.O. as a Member
8. Controller of Examinations as a Member
9. Member-in-charge, Library as a Member
10. Prof M. Rajeswar, Former Director, UFRO, as a Member
11. Head, Dept of Informatics as a Member
12. Director, Univ. Computer Centre/Website, as a Member
13. Principal, University Engineering College, as a Member
14. Head, Dept of Commerce & Business Management, as a Member
15. Liaison Officer, RTI Wing, as a Special Invitee
16. JR, Academic, KU, as a Special Invitee

Students Enrolment

The Centre for Foreign Relations, Research and Consultancy (CFRAC) has so far attended to 91
admissions and enquiries from nine countries such as Bangladesh, Oman, Italy, Iran, Libya, Saudi
Arabia, Sri Lanka, Uganda and the USA. It has formulated the consultancy rules of the university
and got them approved. The Director has prepared an impressive prospectus titled INFORMA in 20
pages for the foreign admissions.

KU became a partner institution in ERAMUS Project for two-
way mobility between KU and EU. KU is the only university
in AP and the second one in the south to have this rare
privilege. Under the scheme, Carmine from Italy is doing his
project work at KITS with Prof Guru Rao. Several scholars
from KU at UG, PG, Doctoral, Post-doctoral level, and the
staff can be sponsored to Europe every year under ERAMUS
Project and EU grants the scholarship. The project
implementation was evaluated by Dr Sevilla Leowinata on October 22, 2010 at KU.

Two from Uganda, four from Iran have joined SDLCE courses. Two Bangladesh students joined
Vidya J yothi College. Three Iranians, [Link]. (Bio-technology) at UC, KU, eight Iranians B.A. and
[Link]., two from Uganda joined [Link] at UCPSc, KU, and two more are expected. Two
Iranians have applied for LL.M. and Ph.D. at University Law College, fourteen Iranians have
applied for Ph.D. in Commerce and Business Management, seven in English, three in Physics, two in
Mathematics, Political Science, Education and Bio-technology, one each in Chemistry, Sociology,
Computer Science, Law, one Iranian for History & Tourism Management, one for B. Tech. (CSE)
and eleven for Spoken English course at CELT, KU.

Foreign Students (Alumni)

Students from Italy, Iran and other countries obtained their research degrees from KU. Ms Letizia
Alterno (Italian) obtained [Link] in English from KU. She has since completed her Ph.D from the
University of Manchester.

Admission Procedure for Foreign Students
The intending foreign student should request for Informa for Foreign Students that contains
Application Form from the Director, CFRAC, Kakatiya University, Vidyaranyapuri, Warangal
506009 AP INDIA.

Enclosures to the Application
The following should be enclosed with the application form:

1. Two certified copies of the marks sheet/memo of the qualifying examination (together with
certified translated version if the documents are in a language other than English).
2. Two certified copies of the qualifying examination (together with certified translated version
where applicable).
3. A copy of the syllabus/curriculum of the candidates UG/PG Degree course (together with
certified translated version where applicable).
4. Two copies of the relevant pages of the passport of the student.
5. A non-refundable registration fee in the form of Demand Draft drawn in favour of the Registrar
Fund Account, Kakatiya University, Warangal.

Sending the Application
The Application Form for Admission Eligibility, with all the enclosures named above should be
sent to:

Prof G. Damodar, Director, CFRAC
Department of English, Kakatiya University
Vidyaranyapuri, Warangal 506009
Andhra Pradesh, INDIA
Emails: cfrac@[Link] / dekuhead@[Link]
Landline: 091-870-2439751, Mobiles: 09849142641 (Airtel), 09493182855 (BSNL, 3G)

The Director of CFRAC will forward the applications received from the prospective International
Students to the Deputy Registrar (Academic) in order to ascertain eligibility, and the Academic
Branch of the University will issue an Eligibility Certificate. Later, Provisional Admission Letter
will be issued by the Director and the Certificate of Affiliation by the Registrar.

No Objection Certificate

Foreign students intending to pursue research programmes such as Ph.D must obtain a No
Objection Certificate (NOC) from the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MoHRD),
Government of India. It is possible to apply for the NOC while applying to the University by sending
a copy of the filled-in Application Form for Admission Eligibility along with the necessary
enclosures. Alternatively, they can wait till they get their Provisional Admission Letter and then
apply to the MoHRD, Govt. of India, enclosing a copy of the Provisional Admission Letter.
Without the NOC issued by the MoHRD, it will not be possible to obtain Research Visa and
consequently the University cannot finalize their admission. The application for NOC may be sent
to:

The Deputy Secretary
Ministry of Human Resource Development
(Department of Secondary Education and Higher Education)
Government of India
Loknayak Bhavan
Amritha Shergil Road
New Delhi

However, the condition of NOC does not apply to the foreign students sponsored by EU on
ERAMUS Project, ICCR, Ministry of External Affairs (Govt. of India), since these students are
issued Research Visa at the time of leaving for India.

Decision on Admission

Once the applications are processed, the candidates will be intimated about their admission status
and, if they are found eligible, the Provisional Admission Letter will be issued by the University
for the purpose of obtaining Student Visa. This Student Visa should be endorsed only to Kakatiya
University. Students applying for transfers should produce NOC from the Institution / University
concerned.

Medical Test

After obtaining visa the student should travel to India and report to the CFRAC of the University.
He/she will be then asked to undergo a Medical Test for HIV. If he/she is found HIV negative,
he/she will be given final admission into a college. Fees as suggested in the Appendix have to be
paid at this stage.


Accommodation

Where possible the CFRAC will accommodate the overseas students in the hostels on the campus.
They are however free to hire private accommodation close to the college or in the hostels where
they study. CFRAC will assist them.

Guidelines for Admission into Ph.D

Admissions to Ph.D Programs are made all through the year since foreign students from across the
world complete their qualifying degree (PG) at various times during the year.

The following are the guidelines governing the admission of overseas students into Ph.D of Kakatiya
University.

1. Applications are processed as soon as possible and Provisional Admission Letters are issued to
the students.
2. Self-financing foreign students should approach the Ministry of Human Resource Development,
Government of India, for obtaining No Objection Certificate. There is a specific proforma
called Certificate of Affiliation to be filled in and submitted in six sets to the MoHRD.
3. The NOC from the MoHRD is mandatory because foreign students will not be issued
Research Visa by the Indian Embassies, High Commissions and Consulates abroad.
4. On the students reporting at the CFRAC with a valid Research Visa, the admission process
will be initiated and final letter of admission addressed to the Dean of the Faculty concerned is
issued, with copies marked to the Principal of the College, Head of the Department and
Chairperson of BoS concerned.
5. The foreign student will then report to the Dean of the Faculty with the letter of admission and
formally the join the Ph.D Programme.
6. The Dean shall admit the scholar and initiate the process of identifying the Research Guide /
Supervisor in consultation with the HoD and Chairperson of BoS of the Department concerned.
7. The Dean will mark copies of the Joining Report of the foreign scholar to the Principal of the
College, Head of the Department, Chairperson of BoS concerned, the Director, CFRAC and the
Deputy Registrar (Academic).
8. For all purposes the date of reporting of the foreign student to the Dean shall be the date of
joining the Ph.D programme. The annual tuition fee will be accounted from this date of joining.
9. The foreign scholar should finalize the topic of research in consultation with the supervisor and
communicate the synopsis of the project to the Dean of the Faculty through proper channel.
10. The Dean shall finalize the topic in consultation with the Supervisor, HoD and Chairperson of
BoS and issue orders marking copies to the Principal, HoD, Chairperson of BoS, Deputy
Registrar (Academic) and Director, CFRAC.
11. The foreign scholars should further note that the duration of the research programme, Pre-Ph.D
examination, syllabus, seminars, submission procedure of the thesis, evaluation, etc are the same
as in the case of Indian students. The booklet Degree of Doctor of Philosophy: Rules and
Regulations (w.e.f 9 Oct. 2006) published by the University will give complete details in this
regard. A copy of this booklet can be obtained from the Academic Section on request.







WHY STUDY AT KAKATIYA UNIVERSITY?

1. Re-accredited with A Grade by the NAAC. An Affiliating University with 26 Departments.
38
th
Position among the 500 Universities of India.
2. First in AP to become a European Union Partner for Exchange of Scholars on ERAMUS
Project. Three scholarships every year for two-way mobility.
3. 120 Academic Programs at UG and PG level. Introduced vocational courses such as Industrial
Chemistry, Agricultural Botany and Fishery Biology at the UG level. 60 Programs under
Distance Mode through SDLCE.
4. PG Colleges at Nirmal, Karimnagar, Godavarikhani, Subedari, Khammam and Kothagudem in
addition to the main campus at Vidyaranyapuri, Warangal.
5. 471 Under-graduate and Post-graduate Colleges (325 govt. aided, private unaided degree
colleges, 48 colleges of teacher education, 21 pharmacy colleges, 4 law colleges, 4 engineering
colleges, 11 university PG colleges, 30 colleges offering MBA, and 28 colleges offering MCA
under its jurisdiction in two districts).
6. Total enrollment of under-graduates: 1,10,000 and post-graduates: 8,000.
7. Internet facility through Campus LAN. 16 hours of library facilities, access to 4,000 e-journals
besides 165 national and 76 international journals subscribed. 95 books and 1450 research
articles were published by the faculty.
8. Excellent sports and games complexes, hat-ricks. Round-the-clock health care. Comfortable
hostel facilities. Placement and counseling sessions.
9. Remedial Courses and Coaching Programs to the needy through CELT, KAK, NET Coaching
Centre, Womens Study Centre, Dr BR Ambedkar Study Centre, Yoga Centre and Finishing
School.
10. 11 Departments (Botany, Chemistry, Pharmacy [rated one of the best in the country],
Economics, Telugu, Commerce & Business Management, Zoology, Public Administration and
Human Resource Management, History and Tourism Management, Geology, Bio-technology,
Microbiology, Mathematics) have SAP and DRS programs. Highest number of Major Research
Projects by UGC: 30
11. UGC, DST, DBT, CSIR, ICHR, DRDO, AICTE, ICMR, German Academic Exchange Service
(DAAD), Volks Wagon Foundation, Germany are sponsoring 245 research and academic
programs. Procured state of the art research equipment and made it available at Central
Instrumentation Centre. Collaborative research with the University of Bonn, Germany,
University of Reading, UK, CENARGEN, Brazil, LMU, Munich, Verona University, Italy,
CASD, China, Perth Western University, Australia, Mississippi State University, USA,
Groningen University, the Netherlands, IBS, Shanghai, BRC, Hungary, Eritrea Institute of
Technology, Asmara, besides Reddy Labs, IIT, Kharagpur, University of Hyderabad, etc.
12. In the last 5 years, 306 M. Phil degrees and 530 Ph.D degrees awarded. 220 M. Phil and 623
Ph.D scholars are currently on rolls.

COURSES, FEES AND DURATION:

Given below is a table outlining revised fees to be paid by international students each year at
Kakatiya University, Warangal, AP, India, from January 1, 2011 onwards.
Sl. No. Course Duration Registration
Fee in
Tuition Fee
per annum in
1. B.A. 3 years 6,500 08,000
2. B. Sc 3 years 6,500 15,000
3. [Link] 3 years 6,500 12,500
4. M.A. 2 years 6,500 40,000
5. M. Sc / [Link] / MSW 2 years 6,500 60,000
6. M. Sc (Biotech) 2 years 6,500 75,000*
7. B. L. I. Sc / M. L. I. Sc 1 year 6,500 60,000
8. M.B.A. 2 years 10,000 75,000
9. L.L.B 3/5 6,500 40,000
10. L.L.M. 2 years 6,500 60,000
11. M.C.A 3 years 10,000 75,000
12. B. Pharm 4 years 10,000 1,25,000
13 M. Pharm 2 year 10,000 3,50,000
14 M. P. Ed. 2 years 10,000 60,000
15. M. Phil 1.5 years 10,000 75,000
16. Ph. D (Pharmacy) 25 years 15,000 3,50,000
17. Ph. D. (Sciences) 25 years 15,000 1,75,000
18. Ph. D (Com/Law/Bus Mgt) 25 years 15,000 1,00,000
19. Ph. D (Arts/Soc Sc./Edn) 25 years 15,000 75,000
20 [Link] (CSE, ECE, EEE,
MEC)
4 years 15,000+
8,250+5,250
2,50,000
21 Lg Course by CELT 3 to 12
months
6,500 2,000 pm
Notes:
1) Fee should be paid in Indian Rupees. (2) Registration Fee should be paid only once, i.e. at the
time of admission. (3) Tuition fee is payable per annum in one installment. (4) Students of Bio-
technology pay additionally Rs 35,000 as Bench Fee. (5) All payments through DDs / Banker
Cheques drawn in favour of REGISTRAR FUND ACCOUNT, KU, ( 52026910378) payable at
SBH, KU, Branch. (IFSC Code: SBHY0020262)

For further information, contact: Prof G. Damodar, Director, CFRAC, KU
cfrac@[Link] (updated on October 27, 2010)
Landline: 091-870-2439751, Mobiles: 09849142641 (Airtel), 09493182855 (BSNL, 3G)

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