Friday, October 17, 2008

ysr is great

Andhra pradesh chief minister ysr is a great c.m..YSR is developing andhra pradesh in various sectors.YSR walks nearly 1500 kms.in his Prajaprastanam PADAYATRA.On this walk he saw the people's problem.After became the chief minister of andhrapradesh YSR is trying to solve the problems of andhra people.He is putting so many schmes for the andhra people.

YSR SCHEMES

1.RAJIV AROGYASRI:
Rajiv arogyasri is a excellent scheme for the poorpeople of andhra pradesh.Rajiv arogyasri is only in andhrapradesh.Poor people treats in corporate hospitals under this scheme.Nearly 452 diseases covers in this scheme.Nearly 88000 operations done with a cost of 342crores under this rajiv arogyasri.There is a rajiv health card for every white card holder.The card covers upto Rs.200000/-.
Details of Rajiv Arogyasri Health Insurance Scheme

Aim:
This is an innovative scheme implemented for the first time in the country. The aim is to ensure health care of the poor, through insurance. The scheme also aims at providing health care to 90 percent of the state population, ultimately.
Scope:
All the poor, having white ration cards are eligible for benefit under the scheme.
Allocation of Funds:
This is a state government scheme. Under it, hospital bills of the insured persons would be paid by the insurance companies. The premium for the insurance policy would be paid by the government.
If people are to contribute, the details:
People need not have to pay anything under the scheme.
Eligibility:
All those having white ration cards are eligible for help under the scheme.
Free medical and surgical aid to children with congenital heart problems:
The state government has also taken up a massive scheme of helping children of the poor, who were born with congenital heart problems to undergo medical of surgical treatment. The entire expenditure incurred for the treatment in expensive corporate hospitals is borne by the government.

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2 INDIRAMMA HOUSING :

VISION ACTION PLAN ( 2007-2008)
NIRMITI KENDRAS
PAYMENT PROCEDURE
STAGE WISE PAYMENTS
INDIRAMMA HOUSING PROGRAMME IN NELLORE




VISION
The A.P.State Housing Corporation came into existence on 5.7.1979 as a Government company registered under the companies act. 1956. It is having Branch Offices in every District in the State. The objective of apshcl was, implementation of weaker sections housing programme in rural and urban areas by guiding the beneficiaries in construction of their houses on self-help basis. Similarly through N.K / SNKs the low cost housing technology was being propagated by educating the beneficiaries to use N.K. materials, like pre-fabricated rcc door frames, window frames, blocks etc., there by totally avoiding the usage of wood substance in construction activity.
In nellore district from inception to 31.03.2007 294681 houses were sanctioned out of which 288809 houses were completed with an expenditure of Rs.478.693 crores (Annexure - I).



ACTION PLAN 2007-08
Programme as on date No. of houses Project outlay
(Rs. in crores )
( Approx.) 1. Back log houses 5872 21.11
As per the present position all the backlog houses are planned to be completed with in this year.



ANNEXURE - 1 Sl.No. Scheme No. of Houses Expenditure
( Rs. In Crores) Taken Up Completion as on 31.3.2007 Balance as on 1.4.2007 1 ACDP 8363 8363 0 7.34 2 B.W. 886 820 66 1.12 3 B.C. Housing 1250 1250 0 1.00 4 Fisher Men 4842 4266 576 8.91 5 Weavers 3232 2920 312 13.82 6 Dukan -O- Makkan 67 57 10 0.22 7 Flood / Cyclone 30094 30094 0 28.62 8 RLEGP 3002 3002 0 2.93 9 IAY 56398 55436 962 112.13 10 IAY (UP) / Gruhini 7531 6889 642 24.30 11 PMGY 5269 5192 77 9.57 12 RGRP 280 92 188 0.23 13 CC SS 1613 1613 0 2.82 14 TSUNAMI 4057 3878 179 15.51 15 NMAY 37 0 37 0 16 PRE-RPH 83-84 5020 5020 0 2.04 17 RPH 133942 133698 244 202.42 17 SPR 78 78 0 0.023 18 UPH 1124 1124 0 1.12 19 EWS (Urban) 25738 23928 1810 40.22 20 VAMBAY 1858 1089 769 4.35 Nellore District Total 294681 288809 5872 478.693



A statement indicating the unit cost of different houses under different schemes is enclosed ( Annexure - II)
ANNEXURE-II
INDIRAMMA HOUSING PROGRAMME - FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
S.No Name of the Scheme Unit cost State Govt. subsidy Central Govt. subsidy Loan component Beneficiary contribution 1 Rural Permanent Housing 25000 7000 0 17500 500 2 I.A.Y.(Indira Awas Yojana) 25000 6250 18750 0 0 3 Urban Permanent Housing 40000 3000 0 35000 2000 4 I.H.S.D.P (integrated Housing & Slum Development Programme (Only in urban areas) 80000 0 64000 8000 8000



Nirmithi kendras
The Nirmithi Kendras / Sub Nirmithi Kendras / R.B.C., are registered as societies the aim of which was propagating low cost housing technology discouraging the usage of wood and wood substance in construction activity. The APSHCL would utilise the products produced by N.K.s by giving advances for production of materials. In Nellore district the following N.K./ Sub N.K.s are presently functioning covering in 3 divisions.
1. NELLORE DIVISION.
a) Nellore Nirmithi Kendra
b) Atmakur Sub-Nirmithi Kendra
c) R.B.C. Venkatachalam
2. KAVALI DIVISION.
a) Duttalur Sub-Nirmithi Kendra
3. GUDUR DIVISION.
a) Naidupeta Sub-Nirmithi Kendra
Apart from these Mandal Level and Village Level Nirmithi Kendras are being planned to provide better service to the housing beneficiaries by supplying the material at the doorstep of the beneficiaries.



PAYMENT PROCEDURE:
CASH (CENTRAL ACCOUNT SYSTEM FOR HOUSING):
A new system of payment namely, CASH (CENTRAL ACCOUNT SYSTEM FOR HOUSING) was formulated for Housing. Under this new payment system, accounts are opened in the name of the beneficiaries and the funds are transferred directly into their accounts. Payments have been centralized and all the housing funds are kept in the main branch of the banks at Hyderabad. The P.R.O. (Payment Release Order) containing the names of the beneficiaries who have to be made payments as per the stages attained is released to the Bank, which in turn forwards the P.R.O. to the main Branch at Hyderabad. The main Bank Branch releases the payment to the branch office, which transfers the amount payable to beneficiary directly into his/her account.

STAGE WISE PAYMENTS (INDIRAMMA)
URBAN
Unit Cost = Rs.40,000/-
Administrative charges Rs.1200/- + B.C. Rs.2000/- + A.F. Rs.100/- = Rs.3,300/-
Net Payable = Rs.36,700/-
S.No. District Cement issue price B.L. R.L. R.C. Tricolor Total Cement in bags Cash in Rs. Cement in bags Cash Cement in bags Cash 1 Nellore 158 15 5000 15 11400 20 11400 1000 36700




RURAL
Non-Low lying areas:Unit Cost : Rs.25000/- + BCT Rs.3050/- = Rs.28,050/-
Admn.charges Rs.750/-+B.C. Rs.500/- + A.F. Rs.100/- +BC for WC Rs.300 = Rs.1,650/-
Net Payable = Rs.26,400/-
S.No. District Cement issue price B.L. R.L. R.C. Tricolor Total Cement in bags Cash in Rs. Cement in bags Cash Cement in bags Cash 1 Nellore 158 10 3200 15 7940 15 7940 1000 26400

RURAL
Low lying areas:Unit Cost : Rs.25000/- + BCT Rs.3050/-+Rs.5000/- = Rs.33,050/-
Admn.charges Rs.750/-+B.C. Rs.500/- + A.F. Rs.100/- +BC for WC Rs.300 = Rs.1,650/-
Net Payable = Rs.31,400/-
S.No. District Cement issue price B.L. R.L. R.C. Tricolor Total Cement in bags Cash in Rs. Cement in bags Cash Cement in bags Cash 1 Nellore 158 10 5000 15 9440 15 9440 1000 31400

INDIRAMMA HOUSING PROGRAMME

The Government of Andhra Pradesh have launched the INDIRAMMA (Integrated Novel Development in Rural Areas and Model Municipal Areas) Housing programme in 2006-07 to provide pucca houses for the shelterless poor people of this State. The programme is aimed at covering all the Grama Panchayats and Urban areas in the State in three phases. 1/3 of the G.P.s will be selected under each phase of INDIRAMMA under which selected beneficiaries will be sanctioned pucca houses. The programme will be completed in March 2009.
INDIRAMMA PHASE-I (HOUSING)
In Nellore District 75486 houses were sanctioned in rural areas covering 381 Grama Panchayats and 12202 houses have been sanctioned in urban areas covering 47 wards in Nellore Municipal Corporation, Kavali, Gudur and Venkatagiri Municiapalities under INDIRAMMA Phase-I Programme. Out of these 36826 houses were completed in Rural areas and 1109 houses were completed in urban areas as on November 2007. The mandal wise details are given in the table below.

STATUS OF INDIRAMMA PHASE-I HOUSES (RURAL) AS ON 30-11-2007
S.No. Name of the Mandal NS BL RL RC Total DIVISION : KAVALI 1 Seetharamapuram 61 106 79 442 688 2 Udayagiri 1 268 354 950 1573 3 Varikuntapadu 82 172 193 897 1344 4 Duttalur 103 125 138 754 1120 5 Marripadu 182 352 342 1747 2623 6 Vinjamur 227 192 129 824 1372 7 Kaligiri 398 148 168 663 1377 8 Kondapuram 200 162 234 701 1297 9 Kavali 182 249 298 982 1711 10 Jaladanki 178 249 93 568 1088 11 Bogole 334 165 270 1196 1965 12 Kovur 177 300 641 927 2045 13 Kodavalur 263 160 458 399 1280 14 Vidavalur 450 118 198 757 1523 15 Dagadarthi 439 172 137 664 1412 16 Allur 215 173 300 778 1466 17 Buchireddypalem 349 426 182 1395 2352 18 Sangam 290 300 225 936 1751 TOTAL 4131 3837 4439 15580 27987 S.No. Name of the Mandal NS BL RL RC Total DIVISION : NELLORE 19 Atmakur 289 186 163 898 1536 20 A.S.Peta 152 78 65 380 675 21 Ananthasagaram 393 272 110 628 1403 22 Indukurpet 239 236 226 667 1368 23 T.P.Gudur 339 270 282 494 1385 24 Nellore 508 445 1043 739 2735 25 Venkatachalam 1102 296 151 750 2299 26 Muthukur 153 220 304 662 1339 27 Podalakur 641 495 183 1125 2444 28 Chejerla 230 132 158 370 890 29 Kaluvoya 45 237 193 707 1182 30 Rapur 192 463 149 962 1766 TOTAL 4283 3330 3027 8382 19022 DIVISION : GUDUR 31 Sydapuram 107 233 141 968 1449 32 Gudur 860 418 503 1381 3162 33 Manubolu 100 193 103 741 1137 34 Chillakur 375 428 351 874 2028 35 Vakadu 971 683 207 620 2481 36 Kota 1066 575 398 1282 3321 37 Chittamur 709 522 638 939 2808 38 Naidupet 534 318 398 988 2238 39 Pellakur 409 192 119 647 1367 40 Ozili 108 106 97 663 974 41 Sullurpet 380 428 393 574 1775 42 D.V.Satram 446 196 172 519 1333 43 Tada 537 218 28 360 1143 44 Venkatagiri 10 162 49 780 1001 45 Balayapalli 136 175 57 530 898 46 Dakkili 166 138 60 998 1362 TOTAL 6914 4985 3714 12864 28477 DIST. TOTAL 15328 12152 11180 36826 75486


STATUS OF INDIRAMMA PHASE-I HOUSES (URBAN) AS ON 30-11-2007
S.No. Name of the Mandal NS BL RL RC Total 1 Nellore N.M.C. 7186 212 222 611 8231 2 Kavali Municipality 1607 50 28 131 1816 3 Gudur Municipality 722 78 13 89 902 4 Venkatagiri Municipality 967 3 5 278 1253 Total: 10482 343 268 1109 12202


Spill over houses, which were constructed prior to INDIRAMMA programme, but were left incomplete due to various reasons are converted into INDIRAMMA housing programme under Phase-I. Houses constructed prior to 1995-96 which are in a dilapidated and badly damaged condition are also converted into INDIRAMMA. The criteria being that the beneficiary has to construct his house upto B.L. stage for inclusion into INDIRAMMA. At present this facility is being extended only for INDIRAMMA Phase-I programme only.
INDIRAMMA PHASE-II (HOUSING)

Under Phase-II of INDIRAMMA programme which was launched recently i.e. on 20.09.2007 and during the INTINTA INDIRAMMA programme conducted in September, 2007 documentation has been completed for 97582 houses covering 388 Grama Panchayats 20251 houses in Urban areas and the process of online computerization of beneficiaries data is in progress. The INDIRAMMA Phase-II programme is still in the early stages.

INDIRAMMA PHASE-III (HOUSING)

Under Phase-III of INDIRAMMA programme 197 Grama Panchayats, which were left over after Phase-I and Phase-II of INDIRAMMA programme have been selected. The Government have issued instructions for preparatory work of INDIRAMMA Ph-III. The programme is yet to be started.



3.RAJIV GRUHAKALPA:
RAJIV GRUHA KALPA (RGK)
Financing Pattern Sl.No Description Amount 1 Unit Cost 82,500 2 Individual Bank Loan 74,250 3 Beneficiary Contribution 8,250



Eligibility
a) The beneficiary shall have 5 years of proven residence in the concerned Municipal Corporation/ Municipality and should enclose public documentary proof.b) The annual income of the beneficiary shall not exceed Rs.36,000/- per annum and should at least be Rs.24,000/- per annum for loan eligibility and self certification would suffice at the time of applying.c) He/She must have not benefited under any other Housing Schemed) He/ She must have repayment capacity of loan in stipulated time period.
Loan Repayment in RAJIV GRUHAKALPA
a) Repayment periodb) Rate of Interest (as decided by Banker)c) No.of Installmentd) Installment Amount
Mode of Construction
a) The gross plinth area of the house shall be up to 250 sq.ft including the common areas.b) Multi storied constructions of G+3 pattern is to be followed.

Scheme Sanctioning Authority in RAJIV GRUHAKALPA
Please contact the District Collector / Executive Director or Municipal Commissioner District Manager A.P.State Housing CorporationLimited of the District concerned so further details

4.KG RICE FOR TWO RUPEES
YSR cooks the 2 rupees per kilo rice soup
HYDERABAD: Despite opposition from the finance department, the ANDHRAPRADESH state cabinet has decided to go ahead with the implementation of the Rs 2-a-kilo rice scheme this year itself. Sensing a mid-term election in the air, the scheme is likely to be implemented as early as November itself.
The issue figured at the cabinet meeting held here on Monday. Briefing the media later, information minister A Ramnarayana Reddy said the cabinet discussed the issue at length. Finance minister K Rosaiah is said to have explained the economics of the scheme and said that it would put an additional burden of over Rs 1,000 crore on the exchequer and that it will have to find ways and means to meet the additional expenditure.
The subsidies on rice currently stand at Rs 1913 crore per annum and once the Rs 2-a-kilo rice scheme is implemented, the subsidies will touch Rs 3,000 crore per annum. Chief minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy is learnt to have said that keeping in view the political developments and the importance of such a scheme in terms of electoral returns, some way can be found to meet the additional funding of the scheme. The chief minister has reportedly directed the civil supplies department to work out the modalities of how to implement the scheme.
There are about 2.24 crore white card holders in the state. Of this, 1.82 crore have been given white ration cards so far and to begin with, the government plans to implement the new rice scheme for these BPL families.


5.MINORITY RESERVATIONS

GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH
ABSTRACT
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Higher Education -Implementation of Judgment of the eleven judges constitution bench of the Supreme Court of India in W.P. (Civil) No: 317 / 1993 and batch Dated: 31st October 2002 in TMA Pai Foundation and Others Vs. State of Karnataka and Others -Rules of Admissions -Admissions into First year Under Graduate Courses in Engineering (Including Technology), Pharmacy, Architecture offered in Un-Aided Non-Minority Professional Institutions through Common Entrance Test- Orders -Issued.
HIGHER EDUCATION (E.C) DEPARTMENT
G.O.Ms.No.33 Dated: ll.06.2003
Read the following
Judgment of the eleven judges Constitution bench of the Supreme Court of India in W.P. (Civil) No: 317 / 1993 and batch Dated: 31st October 2002 in TMA Pai Foundation and Others Vs. State of Karnataka and Others G.O.Rt No: 947 HE Dept., Dated: 9th December 2002 G.O.Ms. No: 2 HE Dept., Dated: 22nd January 2003 G.O.Ms.No: 03 HE Dept., Dated: 7th February 2003 From the Chairman, APSCHE D.O Letter No. APSCHE CMP/ EAMCET/2003-1, dated: 12.5.2003. -o0o- ORDER:
The 11 Judges Constitution Bench of Supreme Court of India has delivered Judgment in W.P. (Civil) No: 317 / 1993 and batch Dated: 31st October 2002 in TMA Pai Foundation and Others Vs. State of Karnataka and Others. In order to implement the above judgement the Government of Andhra Pradesh constituted a Committee of Senior Secretaries of Government and Heads of Departments and also a Cabinet Sub-Committee in the references (2) and (3) read above. Government have also ascertained the views of the Managements of the Un-aided Professional Colleges including the Managements of Minority Professional Institutions regarding apportionment of seats between Government and the Managements of the un-aided Professional Colleges for admission, eligibility criteria, fee structure, etc., and also obtained their views in writing Government, having examined the recommendations of the committee of Senior Secretaries to Government and Heads of Department and also of the Cabinet Sub-Committee and the views expressed by the Un-aided professional institutions, including Minority Professional Institutions, at the meetings held on 10.1.2003 and 10.4.2003, and taking into consideration the views received in writing by 17.4.2003 in response to the notification issued in news Papers by Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education. In this regard on 17.4.2003 and having regard to the Judgement delivered by the Apex Court, in the matter, have decided to issue the following Rules, in super-cession of G. O. Ms. No: 184 (HE) (EC-II) Dept., Dated: 20th August 1993 as subsequently amended. The following notification shall be published in the extraordinary issue of Andhra Pradesh Gazette. NOTIFICATIONIn exercise of the powers conferred by sections 3 and 15 of the Andhra Pradesh Educational Institutions (Regulation of Admission and prohibition of Capitation Fee) Act, 1983 (A.P Act No.5 of 1983) and in super cession of the Andhra Pradesh Professional Educational Institutions (Regulation of Admission into under Graduate Professional Courses through Common Entrance Test) Rules, 1993, issued in G.O Ms.No.184, Education, dated: 20.8.1993, the Governor of Andhra Pradesh hereby makes the following Rules for admission into the under Graduate Professional Courses in Engineering (Including Technology) Pharmacy and Architecture in Un-aided Non-Minority Professional Institutions in the State.
1. Short Title applicability and commencement:
(a) These rules may be called the Andhra Pradesh Un-aided Non-Minority Professional Institutions (Regulation of Admissions into Under-graduate Profession Courses through Common Entrance Test) Rules 2003.
(b) They shall apply to all the Un-Aided Non-Minority Professional Institutions imparting Under-Graduate professional Courses in Engineering (Including Technology), Pharmacy and Architecture, for which admissions shall be mad through Common Entrance Test held by the State or its agency as per the Andhra Pradesh Common Entrance Test for entry into Engineering, Architecture, Pharmacy Agriculture, Medical and Dental courses rules, 2003.
(c) These Rules shall come into force from the academic year 2003-2004.
2. Definitions:
(i) In these rules, unless the context to otherwise requires.
(a) "Act" means the Andhra Pradesh Educational Institutions (Regulation of Admission and Prohibition of Capitation Fee) Act, 1983 (A.P Act No. 5 of1983)
(b) "Committee for Admissions" means the Committee nominated by the Competent Authority to select and make allotment of candidates to Un-aided Non-Minority Professional Institutions offering Engineering (Including Technology), Pharmacy and Architecture in the State for Admissions in accordance with the provisions laid down"
(c) "Common Entrance Test" means EAMCET, the examination conducted for assigning rank or merit to candidates, which will be the basis for admission of the candidates into the first year of concerned Under-Graduate Courses in various Un-aided Non-Minority Professional Institutions in the State.
(d) "Competent Authority" means the Chairman, Andhra Pradesh Council of Higher Education.
(e) "Convenor of Admissions" means the Commissioner / Director of Technical Education or any other officer of such rank, nominated by the Competent Authority for selection and allotment of candidates for admissions:
(f) "Convenor Seats" means the seats earmarked from out of the sanctioned Intake of seats in each course to be filled by the Convenor of Admissions.
(g) "Management Seats" means the seats earmarked from out of sanctioned Intake of seats in each course to be filled by the Management of the Un-aided Non-Minority Professional Institutions.
(h) "Inspecting Authority" means the Authority/Officer appointed by the Competent Authority for inspecting and scrutinising the Admissions of the candidates made in the Un-aided Non-Minority Professional Institutions:
(i) "Institutions” means, unless otherwise specifically mentioned, all the Un-aided Non-Minority Professional Institutions imparting Professional courses in Engineering (Including Technology), Pharmacy and Architecture
(j) "Local area" means the territorial jurisdiction prescribed for identifying the local candidate:
(k) "Local Candidate" means the Candidate in relation to the local area a specified in Rule 8.
(l) "Qualified Candidate" means the candidate who has appeared for the Common Entrance Test for admission into the related Professional Course and has been assigned ranking in the Common Merit List as per Rule 5 of the A.P Common Entrance Test for entry into Engineering, Architecture Pharmacy, Agriculture, Medical and Dental Courses Rules, 2003.
(m) "Qualifying Examination" means the examination of the minimum qualification prescribed for appearance /passing in one sitting of which entitles one to seek admission into the relevant Professional Course and as prescribed in the A.P Common Entrance Test for entry into Engineering, Architecture, Pharmacy, Agriculture, Medical and Dental Courses Rule, 2003.
Provided further that the stipulation in para (m) would apply from 2004- 2005 as the EAMCET Test for the year 2003-2004 has already been conducted.
(n) "State Council" means the Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education, constituted under the Andhra Pradesh Council of Higher Education Act, 1988 (A.P Act No.16 of 1988).
(0) "University" means the University concerned in which the particular courses are offered:
(ii)Words and expressions used but not defined in these rules shall have the same meaning assigned to them in the Andhra Pradesh Educational Institutions Regulation of Admission and Prohibition of Capitation Fee Act 1993. (A.P Act 5 of 1983)
3.Method of Admission:
The general guidelines for the admission of candidates into Un-Aided Non-Minority Professional Institutions offering Engineering (Including Technology), Pharmacy and Architecture are laid down below:
(a) The admissions shall be made in the order of merit on the basis of the ranking assigned in EAMCET as per sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the Andhra Pradesh Common Entrance Test for entry into Engineering, Architecture, Pharmacy, Agriculture, Medical and Dental courses Rules, 2003.
(b) The Un-Aided Non-Minority Professional Institutions shall admit candidates allotted by the "Convenor of Admissions" in terms of Rules laid herein.
(c) The total number of candidates to be admitted in each course in the Un-aided Non-Minority Professional Institutions shall not exceed the limits prescribed by the All India Council for Technical Education/ Government from time to time.
(d) The admission of the candidates made in various Un-aided Non-Minority Professional Institutions shall be subject to scrutiny by the inspecting Authority appointed for the purpose.
4. Eligibility Criteria for Admission:
The eligibility criteria for Admission into Engineering (Including Technology), Pharmacy, and Architecture Professional Courses shall be as mentioned below:
(i) The Candidate shall be of Indian Nationality.
(ii) The Candidate should have completed 16 years of age as on 31st December of the Academic year for which the admissions are being conducted.
(iii) The candidate should have passed the qualifying examination (10+2) or equivalent in one sitting on the date of his / her Counselling for admission, and secured the rank at Common Entrance Test conducted by the State and also satisfy other conditions laid down in these Rules;
Provided further that the stipulation in para (iii) would apply from 2004-2005 as the EAMCET Test for the year 2003-2004 has already been conducted.
Provided that the Management seats shall be filled either on the basis of rank obtained in EAMCET conducted by the State or of securing not less than 50% marks in aggregate or in group subjects in the qualifying examination.
(iv) The Candidate should satisfy Local/Non-Local status requirement as laid down in the Andhra Pradesh Educational Institutions (Regulation of Admissions) order 1974 as subsequently amended.
5. Allotment of Seats
(a) The seats to be allotted in each Un-aided Non-Minority Professional Institution under these Rules for Admission of Candidates shall be classified as:
(i) Convenor Seats
(iii) Management Seats
(b) The Convenor seats shall be 85% of sanctioned Intake of seats in each course in Un-Aided Non-Minority Professional Institution, which shall be filled with eligible candidates on the basis of Rank obtained at EAMCET and by following Rules of Reservation laid down by the Government from time to time:
(c) The Management Seats shall be 15% of the total Intake of seats in each course in respect of Un-Aided Non-Minority Professional Institutions, which shall be open for admission to all the eligible candidates including candidates belonging to other States and Union Territories of India and NRI’s.
6. Authority of Admissions for Convenor seats and Management Seats:
(a) All the Convenor seats shall be filled by the Convenor of Admissions under these Rules.
(b) The Management Seats shall be filled by the Management of the concerned Professional College by ensuring merit and transparency.
7. PROCEDURE OF ADMISSIONS
(A) To fill up convenor seats (85% of local candidates)
(i) Committee for Admissions shall be constituted with the following members to advise the Convenor of Admissions in the matters relating to admission and on such other matters necessary for the smooth conduct of Admissions.
a. Chairman of Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education.
b. Secretary of Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education
c. Convenor of Admissions (Member Convenor)
d. Convenor of Admissions of the Previous year
e. Professor in-charge of Computer / online systems in Admission camp.
f. Two nominees of the Universities as nominated by the State Council.
g. Commissioner / Director of Technical Education or his nominee.
h. Commissioner of Intermediate Education
i. Special Invitee nominated by the State Council
(ii) The Convenor of Admissions shall collect Rank lists of the qualified candidates of EAMCET prepared by the Convenor, EAMCET as per sub rule (3) of rule 5 of the Andhra Pradesh Common Entrance Test for entry into Engineering, Architecture, Pharmacy, Agriculture, Medical and Dental courses Rules, 2003.
(iii) The Convenor of Admissions shall adopt on-line computerised system of Counselling either by following centralised or decentralised Counselling at various centres for the convenience of the Candidates and shall prepare the seat matrix of Unaided Non-Minority Professional Institutions. He shall prepare the programme of schedule for admissions, notify the programme of admissions and shall make all the necessary arrangements for manpower, Admission venue, drawing scrutiny officers from other departments, fee collection, networking, facilities for Online Counselling at various centres, Mobilization of Software etc., in consultation with the Admission Committee.
(iv) No Management of Unaided Non-Minority Professional Institution shall call for applications for the admission separately or individually for Convenor seats.

(v) Candidates shall be called for counselling and provisional allotment of Courses / Institutions shall be made in the order of merit assigned at EAMCET by following the Rules of Reservation including G.O Ms.No.550, HE dated: 30.7.2001 issued by the Government from time to time and such allotment is only provisional.
(vi) The selection of candidates and allotment of Courses / Institutions in respect of Unaided Non-Minority Professional Institutions, shall be solely on the basis of merit as adjudged by the rank obtained in the Entrance Test subject to the condition that the candidate should have passed the qualifying examination. However, mere appearance at the Entrance Test and obtaining rank in the merit list does not entitle a candidate to be considered for admission automatically into any Course / Institution unless he / she also satisfies the rules and regulations of admission prescribed by the concerned University / Government including marks to be obtained in the qualifying examination.
(vii) Once a candidate secures admission to a particular College / Institutions based on his / her option, no more claim for admission into other Colleges to any other kind of seat or any other course, be entertained except as provided by the Convenor of Admissions.
(viii) The candidates admitted into Unaided Non-Minority Profession, Institutions shall pay at the time of admission the fees prescribed by the Government and payable per student per annum.
(ix) After completion of this stage of admissions, the Convenor of Admission shall handover the remaining seats to the competent authority to fill them.
The Seats still left unfilled in Unaided Non-Minority Professional Institutions shall be handed over to the Managements concerned to fill them in their respective institutions (Institutional Spot Admissions) as per Rules and by giving notification in leading Newspapers. All such admissions made by the Unaided Non-Minority Professional Institutions require ratification by the competent authority.
The competent authority / Convener of Admissions shall prepare the final list (candidates, admitted course-wise and Institution-wise and send the same to various Universities.
The competent authority in consultation with Admission Committee shall fix the cut off dates for each stage of Admission contemplated above.
(x) All the candidates called for Counselling shall produce the specified original documents along with duly attested photocopies and the Convener of Admissions shall be entitled to cause verification of all the documents produced by the candidates.
(B) TO FILL UP MANAGEMENT SEATS (15%):
15% of the Management seats shall be filled by the Management, of the Institution keeping them open to all the eligible candidates for admission including candidates belonging into other States and Union Territories of India and the NRIs, on the basis of either Rank obtained at EAMCET conducted by the State OR Marks secured in the qualifying examination not less than 50% of marks in aggregate or in Group Subjects by ensuring Merit and Transparency.
8. Rules of Reservation for admission:
Seats shall be reserved to the following categories in Admissions to Professional courses:
(1) Region-wise reservation of seats:
Admission to 85% of the "Convenor seats" in each Course shall be reserved for the local candidates and the remaining 15% of the "Convenor seats" shall be un-reserved seats as specified in the Andhra Pradesh Educational Institutions (Regulations and Admissions) Order, 1974 as subsequently amended.
EXPLANATIONS For purpose of these rules
(i) "The Local Areas" means:
(1) The part of the State comprising the districts of Adilabad, Hyderabad (including Twin Cities) Ranga Reddy, Karimnagar, Khammam, Medak, Mahaboobnagar, Nalgonda, Nizamabad and Warangal shall be regarded as Osmania University Local area (Telangana).
(2) The part of the State Comprising the districts of Srikakulam, Vizianagaram Visakhapatnam, East Godavari, West Godavari, Krishna, Guntur and Prakasam shall be regarded as the Andhra University Local area (Andhra).
(3) The part of the State comprising the districts of Anantapur, Kurnool Chittoor, Cuddapah and Nellore shall be regarded as the Sri Venkateswara University Local area (Rayalaseema).
(ii) "The Local Candidate" means:
(A) A candidate for admission shall be regarded as a local candidate in relation to a local area.
(a) If he has studied in Educational Institution or Educational Institutions in such local area for a period of not less than four consecutive academic years ending with the academic year in which he appeared or as the case may be, first appeared in the relevant qualifying examination
OR
(b) Where, during the whole or any part of the four consecutive academic years ending with the academic year in which he appeared or as the case, may be first appeared for the relevant qualifying examination he has not studied in any Educational Institutions, if he has resided in that local area for a period of not less than four years immediately preceding the date of commencement of the relevant qualifying examination which he appeared or as the case may be first appeared.
(B) A candidate for admission to the Course who is not regarded as local candidate under clause (A) in relation to any local area shall..
(a) If he has studied in Educational Institutions in the State for a period of not less than seven consecutive academic years ending with the academic year in which he appeared or as the case may be first appeared for the relevant qualifying examination be regarded as a local candidate in relation to
(i) Such local area where he has studied for the maximum period out said period of seven years.
OR
(ii) Where the period of his study in two or more local areas are equal, such local area, where he has studied last in such equal period.
OR
(b) If, during the whole or any part of seven consecutive academic years ending with the academic year in which he appeared or as case may be first appeared for the relevant qualifying examination he has not studied in the Educational Institutions in any local area but has resided in the State during the whole of the said period of seven years, be regarded as a local candidate in relation to.
(i) Such local area where he has resided for the maximum period out of said period of seven years.
OR
(ii) Where the periods of his residence in two or more local areas are equal such local area where he has resided last in such equal periods.
(C) The following categories of candidates are eligible to apply for admission to the remaining 15% of un-reserved seats:
(a) All the candidates eligible to be declared as local candidates
(b) Candidates who have resided in the State for a total period of 10 years excluding periods of study outside the State or either of whose parent have resided in the State for a total period of ten years excluding period of employment outside the State.
(c) Candidates who are children of parents who are in the employment of this State or Central Government, Public Sector Corporations, Local Bodies, Universities and other similar quasi-public Institutions, within the State.
(d) Candidates who are spouses of those in the employment of the State Central Government Public Sector Corporations, Local Bodies, and Universities, Educational Institutions recognised by the Government or University OR a competent authority and similar quasi Government Institutions within the State.
(D) If a local candidate in respect of a local area is not available to fill any seat reserved or allocated in favour of a local candidate in respect of that local area such seat shall be filled if it had not been reserved.
NOTE: For details, see the Andhra Pradesh Educational Institutions (Regulation Admission) Order, 1974 as subsequently amended.
(2) Reservation of seats for SC/ST /BC Communities:
(a) 15% of seats in each course in each institution shall be reserved for candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste as shown below:
SC -A -1% SC- B -7% SC -C -6% SC -D - 1%
(b) 6%of seats in each course in each Institution shall be reserved for the candidates belonging to the scheduled Tribes.
The seats reserved for scheduled Tribes shall be made available to scheduled Castes and Vice-versa, if qualified candidates are not available in the category.
If qualified candidate belongs to scheduled castes and scheduled Tribal communities are not available the left over seats reserved for them shall be treated as unreserved seats and shall be filled by the candidates of General pool.
(c) 25% seats in each course in each institution shall be reserved for the candidates belonging to the Backward classes and shall be allocated among the four groups of Backward classes as shown below:
GROUP 'A' -7%
GROUP 'B' – 10%
GROUP 'C' – 1%
GROUP 'D’ – 7%
If qualified candidate belonging to backward class of a particular group are not available, the leftover seats can be adjusted for the candidates of next group. If qualified candidates belonging to backward classes are not available to fill up the 25% seats reserved for them, the left over seats shall be treated as unreserved and shall be filled up with candidates of General pool.
(d) No candidate seeking reservation for admission under the above categories be allowed to participate in the Counselling for admission unless he produces the Integrated Community Certificate prescribed by the Govt., and issued by the Revenue Authorities in the Government (vide G.O. Ms. No: 58, Social Welfare (J) Dept.,Dated: 12-5-1997).
3. Reservation for Special Categories:
(a) Seats shall also be reserved in each course of an institution, for the following categories, to the extent indicated against them.
(i) Physically Handicapped (PH) -There shall be 3% (three percent) horizontal reservation in each category (OC, BC, SC, ST) for Visually handicapped / hearing impaired / Orthopaedically Handicapped (each 1%) (one percent)
(ii) Children of Armed Forces Personnel (CAP) -2% (two percent) for children of armed persons i.e. Ex-Servicemen, Defence Personnel including the Children of Border Security Force and the Central Reserve Police force residing in Andhra Pradesh for a minimum period of 5 years.
(iii) National Cadet Corps (NCC) - 1 %(one percent) for National Cadet corps candidates.
(iv) Sports and Games (SP) - ½ % (half percent) for Sports and Games candidates
If qualified candidates belonging to NCC / SP / CAP categories are not available the left over seats shall be filled up with candidates of General Pool of the same local area.
Note: The candidates claiming reservation benefits under the above categories shall produce original documents in support of their claim to the Convener of Admissions and he shall be entitled to refer the original documents of the candidates claiming reservation for scrutiny and confirmation, to the following authorities.
(i) NCC - To the Director of NCC f Andhra Pradesh
(ii) Sports & Games - To the Vice-Chairman and Managing Director,
Sports Authority of Andhra Pradesh (SAAP)
(iii) Physically Handicapped - To The Director, Medical & Health Services (A.P.)
(iv) CAP - To the Director, Sainik Welfare Board A.P.
(b) The priorities in respect of the special categories mentioned above shall be in accordance with Government Orders issued from time to time.
(4) Reservation of seats of women:
There shall be a reservation of 33 1/3% of seats in favour of women candidates each course and in each category (OC / SC/ST/BC/ CAP/ NCC/ PH / SP). The above reservation shall not be applicable if women candidates are selected in merit in each category even if it exceeds 331/3%. If sufficient number of women candidates are not available in the respect categories, those seats shall be diverted to the men candidates of the same category .
9. FEE for Engineering (Including Technology) /Architecture / Pharmacy Colleges:
The fee payable shall be :
(1) A uniform fee of Rs. 22,000/- (Rupees twenty Two Thousand only) per student per annum shall be payable by the candidates admitted under the Convenor seats (85%) in Un-Aided Non-Minority Professional Institutions offering Engineering (Including Technology) Architecture and Pharmacy Courses.
(2) The Management may charge up to a fee of Rs.75, OOO/- for student per annum for the 15% seats under Management quota.
(3) The Management shall not collect any other fees in the name of Development Fee, Building Fee, Infrastructure Development Fee etc., except Refundable Deposits like Library Deposit, Laboratory Deposit etc. and shall not charge any capitation fees or resort to profiteering in accordance with the judgment of I Supreme Court cited above.
(4) The fee structure of the courses shall be reviewed once in two years.
(5) The candidates who were admitted in the colleges prior to the academic year 2003-2004 shall continue to pay the fees at the rate existing at the time of their admission.
(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)
G.SUDHIR,
PRINCIP AL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT
To
The Commissioner of Printing Stationery and Stores Purchase, Chanchalguda, Hyderabad. (with a request to supply 250 copies immediately)
The Chairman, Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education, Hyderabad. The Commissioner of Technical Education, A. P., Hyderabad. The Convenor, EAMCET -2003
The Registrars of all Universities in the State.
The Health Medical and Family Welfare Department The Agriculture and Cooperation Department The Minorities Welfare Department Copy to the Law Department
Copy to P.S to Add/. Secy. to C.M. / P.S to M (TE)
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