About The Department
The humanities and sciences strongly acknowledge as the footing subject for all the other branches of engineering discipline. The humanities and sciences department aims at providing competitive quality of education and it supports the students to lay the basic profound foundation of information and knowledge to all the branches of engineering. The objective of the department is to make the students understand and aware of the importance of sciences and develop a natural elegance and interest towards engineering and technology, which in turn will enhance and mold the students into a competent professionals. It encourages the practical applications of concepts through the learning experience and active participation and sharpens the students’ strength and capability to converse and think rationally, potentially, and innovatively in several ways and these are appropriate for their discipline.Â
The precept of the department is to cater the formidable education to the students with the assistance of well-qualified, dedicated and highly motivated faculty members. our faculty’s research expertise in all frontier areas in English, physics, chemistry and mathematics will definitely aid the students to enrich their awareness in engineering studies. The faculty of humanities and sciences, impart the best teaching methodologies to the students, which results to mould the students to competent and true professionals, who are fit to apply their knowledge innovatively and independently and the outcome is they are recognized as ample engineers of the society.Â
To be recognized as a premier institution in offering value based and futuristic quality technical education to meet the technological needs of the societyÂ
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- To impart value based quality technical education through innovative teaching and learning methodsÂ
- To continuously produce employable technical graduates with advanced technical skills to meet the current and future technological needs of the societyÂ
- To prepare the graduates for higher learning with emphasis on academic and industrial research.Â
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PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOS)
PEO 1: To provide strong fundamentals in engineering principles to analyze, design and develop effective solutions using Advanced Programming tools in the field of Information Technology.
PEO 2:To create an IT Industry oriented Atmosphere for imparting the ability to lead or work in inter-disciplinary domains, collaboratively conduct research and Develop Solutions for the Benefit of Society.
PEO 3: Practice Professionalism and lifelong learning by adapting newer technologies with legal, social and ethical responsibilities.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES (POS)
PO1:Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
PO2:Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineeringsciences.
PO3:Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
PO4:Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide validconclusions.
PO5:Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of thelimitations.
PO6:The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineeringpractice.
PO7:Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainabledevelopment.
PO8:Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineeringpractice.
PO9:Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinarysettings.
PO10:Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clearinstructions.
PO11:Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinaryenvironments.
PO12:Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engagein independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technologicalchange.
PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES(PSO’S)
PSO1:Â To exhibit the knowledge of algorithms, data structures, information security, programming languages, networking devices and data science and analytics as an IT Professional.
PSO2:To be able to use industry Standard tools by Collaborating with Peers for becoming a Successful IT Professional.
Dr.K.V.Reddy
Dr.K.V.Reddy, M.SC., M.Ed., Ph.D., HOD, is head of department of humanities and sciences (I-B.Tech) of CMR engineering college. He has a rich teaching experience of 25 years in multiple educational institutions at UG and PG levels. He has published more than twenty research papers in the international journals and also wrote a book on Engineering Chemistry in 2019-20. To his credit successfully organised three international seminars and published two books. He possesses vast administrative experience and associates with i/c transport, student affairs and boss representative of different reputed engineering colleges of Hyderabad. He taught  diversified topics in the field of chemistry and chemical engineering besides plays a pivotal role to  establish, the diversified chemistry laboratories in a dedicated manner. His signature of contribution is explicitly visible in analytical, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, engineering chemistry and chemical technology laboratories. He has earned an honourable place for himself being an organizer and the best teacher in the field of education. He has been guiding nine research scholars; two of them were awarded with the doctorate degrees under his proficient guide ship.Â
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Department Information​
- HS New Letter 2023-24_Sem I
- HS News Letter 2022-23_Sem I
- HS News Letter 2022-23_Sem II
- H&S CMREC Brochure 2022-23
- H&S CMREC Brochure 2021-22
- H&S CMREC Magazine 2022
- HS News Letter 2021-22_Sem I
- HS News Letter 2021-22_Sem II
- HS News Letter 2020-21
- HS News Letter Jan-June 2020PDF
- HS News Letter Jan-June 2019 PDF
- HS News Letter Jan-June 2018 PDF
- HS News Letter July-Dec 2018PDF
- HS News Letter July-Dec 2017 PDF
- H&S CMREC Brochure 2019-20
- H&S CMREC Brochure 2018-19
- H&S CMREC Magazine 2019 Word
S.No | Name Of The Faculty | Designation |
Chemistry | ||
1 | Dr.KASIREDDY VENKATESHWAR REDDY | Professor & HOD |
2 | Dr.SAGGU SURINDERPAL SINGH | Professor |
3 | Dr. P. GIRIDHAR REDDY | Professor |
4 | Mr.YENUGUDATI RAVINDRA | Associate Professor |
5 | Mrs.B KRISHNAVENI | Associate Professor |
6 | Mr.PANJALA RAJESH | Assistant Professor |
7 | Mrs.MADDIREDDY KAMALA | Assistant Professor |
8 | Mrs.MUNTHALA SWATHI | Assistant Professor |
9 | Mrs.PALABINDELA ANITHA | Assistant Professor |
10 | Dr. FAIROOZ AHMAD KHAN | Assistant Professor |
English | ||
11 | Dr. RACHURU VENKATA RAMANA | Professor |
12 | Dr.SARASWATHI RANGA RAJU | Associate Professor |
13 | Dr. S. NAGA PADMA | Associate Professor |
14 | Mrs. A.DIVYA | Assistant Professor |
15 | Mrs. N. BHAVANI | Assistant Professor |
16 | Mr. BANOTHU SHANKAR | Assistant Professor |
17 | Ms. MADIKEÂ DIVYAÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â | Assistant Professor |
18 | Mrs. CH. SUNANDA | Assistant Professor |
19 | Mrs. P.V. ASHA LATHA | Assistant Professor |
20 | Mrs. Sk. SHAHEEN | Assistant Professor |
Mathematics | ||
21 | Dr. YEDHIRI SUNITA RANI | Professor |
22 | Dr.UMAKANTH M | Associate Professor |
23 | Mr.TOUTIREDDY SATISH KUMAR | Associate Professor |
24 | Mrs. MADAMANCHI VIJAYA LAKSHMI | Associate Professor |
25 | Mr. G.KUMARA SWAMY | Associate Professor |
26 | Dr.D. GOPAL | Assistant Professor |
27 | Mr. LEVI CHELLSONÂ | Assistant Professor |
28 | Mr. A.SREEHARI | Assistant Professor |
29 | Mrs.C RACHANA | Assistant Professor |
30 | Mr. R. RAGHUVARDHAN REDDY | Assistant Professor |
31 | Mr. A. PAVAN KUMAR | Assistant Professor |
Physics | ||
32 | Dr.A. SUNEEL KUMAR | Professor |
33 | Dr. P. NAGESWAR RAOÂ | Associate Professor |
34 | Mr.GANTA RAGHUPATHI REDDY | Associate Professor |
35 | Mr. PODILI SIVA SANKARAIAH | Associate Professor |
36 | Dr. MARLA PAVAN KUMAR | Assistant Professor |
37 | Mrs.VASAMSETTY BHARATHI | Assistant Professor |
38 | Mrs. RENIGUNTALA DIVYA DEVA KRUPA | Assistant Professor |
39 | Mrs. GADDAMEEDI MOUNIKA | Assistant Professor |
40 | Mr. K. SAI BABA | Assistant Professor |
41 | Mr. VANKUDOTHU NAGENDAR | Assistant Professor |
Others(MNGT/H&S) | ||
42 | Mr.VALLALA VENU | Assistant Professor |
43 | Mrs.GAVINI SWATHI | Assistant Professor |
44 | Mr. JANGAM KOTESWARARAO | Assistant Professor |
45 | Mrs.T. RENUKA | Assistant Professor |
46 | Mrs.T.JYOTHI | Assistant Professor |
47 | Mrs.TAHSEEN FATIMA ANSARI | Assistant Professor |
48 | Mrs. JOGIPET KALPANA | Assistant Professor |
49 | Mrs. MODEM DIVYA | Assistant Professor |
50 | Mrs. K. SIVA JYOTHI | Assistant Professor |
51 | Mrs. L. INDIRA | Assistant Professor |
Others (CIVIL/MECH) | ||
52 | Dr.CHANDRAIAHGARI SYAMSUNDAR | Professor |
53 | Dr. KANAPALA RAJENDRA PRASAD | Professor |
54 | Mr. MUKESHREDDY VALLAPUREDDY | Assistant Professor |
55 | Mr.ERAMGARI VIGNESHWAR REDDY | Assistant Professor |
56 | Mr.SHAIK FAQRUDDIN | Assistant Professor |
57 | Mrs.GOLLAPALLY VIDYA | Assistant Professor |
58 | Mrs.BHASKARA JYOTHI NEMANI | Assistant Professor |
59 | Mr.SRINIVASAREDDY YENIREDDY | Assistant Professor |
60 | Mr.CHINNA MADDAIAH KUNKUMAPOGU | Assistant Professor |
61 | Mr.T VIJAY KUMAR | Assistant Professor |
62 | Mrs. RATCHA SHIRISHA | Assistant Professor |
Others (CSE/IT) | ||
63 | Mr.DESA UMA VISHWESHWAR | Assistant Professor |
64 | Mrs.LAKSHMI PRASANNA ERAKASANI | Assistant Professor |
65 | Mrs.NAVANITHA DUBBAKA | Assistant Professor |
66 | Mr.SINDE JAYAVANTH RAO | Assistant Professor |
67 | Mrs.SHANTHI RANI RAPHAEL PRABHAVATHY | Assistant Professor |
68 | Mrs.SHAISTA FARHEEN | Assistant Professor |
69 | Mr. AMIT KUMAR SINGHÂ | Assistant Professor |
70 | Mrs.VALLALA SWAPNA | Assistant Professor |
71 | Mr.BOUGOLLA RAJINIKANTH | Assistant Professor |
72 | Mrs.THIPIREDDY BHAVYA | Assistant Professor |
Others (ECE/EEE) | ||
73 | Dr. ANKIREDDYPALLI SRINIVASULA REDDY | Professor |
74 | Dr.VIJAY KARTHIK MAMIDALA | Associate Professor |
75 | Dr. M.R. SREELAKSHMI | Assistant Professor |
76 | Mr.SUNIL KUMAR VALLABHA | Assistant Professor |
77 | Mr.RAMAGOPAL MATTA | Assistant Professor |
78 | Mr.MALLIKARJUN MAREDU | Assistant Professor |
79 | Mr.BARADI KUMARREDDY PRASHANTH | Assistant Professor |
80 | Mrs.PRASHANTHI BOMMI REDDY | Assistant Professor |
81 | Mr.MODDU DIVA KUMAR | Assistant Professor |