Rajah R.S.R.K. Ranga Rao College

Rajah R.S.R.K. Ranga Rao College popularly known as Rajah's college established in the year 1962. It has a great reputation in Vizianagaram district and has highly experienced faculty. Faculty are the gold medalist in universities, very sincere and highly disciplined. They teach the core values to the students in addition to the subject.

Rajah R.S.R.K. Ranga Rao College
TypeAutonomous Institution
Established1962
ChairmanSri R.V.G.K. Ranga Rao
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CampusUrban
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His Highness Sree Ravu Swetha Chalapathi Rama Krishna Ranga Rao Bahudur, was the Rajah of Bobbili estate and premier of Madras Combined State. The people of Bobbili established this college in his name in 1962. It is committed to cater to the educational needs of the rural youth of Bobbili and its surrounding villages. It is affiliated to the Andhra University.

The college has 18 departments and offers 16 undergraduate courses in Commerce, Arts, Biological and Physical, Computer Sciences and 4 postgraduate courses in Computer Science, Chemistry, English and Social work. College gets funds from Rajahs as well from the university grants.

Bobbili is a place known for "Saraswathi Nilayam" and a nice place for education , a place for the history of kings . This town has no pollution and very clean

Academics

Departments

Coursers offered

  • Intermediate course
    • Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry
    • Biology, Physics, Chemistry
    • History, Economics, Civics
    • Commerce, Economics, History
  • B.Sc. in
    • Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry
    • Mathematics, Physics, Computers
    • Mathematics, Statics, Computers
    • Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Microbiology
    • Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Chemistry
    • Botany, Zoology, Chemistry
  • B.A. in
    • History, Economics, Politics
    • Politics, Economics, Public Administration
  • B.Com. in
    • Computer Applications
  • M.C.A.
  • M.Sc. in
    • Organic Chemistry
    • Analytical Chemistry
  • M.A. in
    • English
    • Social Work

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