Join Us | Contact Us
About us  |  Livelihoods  |  Education   |  Corporate Partners  |   Government Projects  |  Newsroom
 
 
Quintessence
Education Newsletter
  Download PDF
 
 
 
Annual Report
2008-09
  Download PDF
 
 
 
DRF Newsletter
Vol 9|Issue 1|2010
  Download PDF
 
Home KARV Campus    
 
KARV Campus
Kallam Anji Reddy Vidyalaya
A School With a Difference

Set up in October 2001, the Kallam Anji Reddy Vidyalaya at Chandanagar ( Hyderabad ) has over 1500 students from KG to Class X. Following the SSC syllabus of the Government of AP, the co-educational school offers instruction in both English and Telugu media.

The teaching methodology adopted at the school is activity-based, duly taking into account the specific needs of every student. Those who are lagging behind in academic capacity are brought into the mainstream through special remedial programs.

Students who successfully clear the Class X Board exam are assisted in getting admission in government / private junior colleges, including vocational junior colleges. Those who have failed in the exam are given intensive coaching to help them pass in subsequent attempts.

Kallam Anji Reddy Vocational Junior College
Education with a Vocational Touch

The Board of Intermediate Education (Government of AP) has instituted various two-year vocational courses for students who have cleared the Senior Secondary Certificate (SSC) / Class X Board Examination.

The Kallam Anji Reddy Vocational Junior College, which was set up in September 2002 at Chandanagar (Hyderabad), offers the following vocational courses:

  • Automobile Engineering Technician
  • Computer Science & Engineering
  • Computer Graphics and Animation
  • Hotel Operations
  • Multi-Purpose Health Worker

In addition to the vocational courses, the students are also encouraged to undergo ‘bridge courses’, which are equivalent to the ‘Math, Physics, Chemistry (MPC)’ and ‘Biology, Physics, Chemistry (BiPC)’ courses offered by regular Intermediate colleges. By qualifying in these bridge courses, AET / CGA / CSE students can pursue engineering degrees, while MPHW / HO students can take up paramedical degrees (in physiotherapy, nursing, home science, etc).

In association with Cisco Networking Academy, CGA and CSE students of the College are undergoing a 3-month course in IT hardware and networking. Several Trusts, NGOs and individuals have come forward to provide sponsorship support for the education of financially disadvantaged students, especially girls.

© Copyright 2006. Dr. Reddy's Foundation. All rights Reserved