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Welcome To Sreenidhi Institute of Science and Technology - Home
Yamnampet, Ghatkesar, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh 501301 Yamnampet, Andhra Pradesh 501301
084 15 325222 http://sreenidhi.edu.in/contact_us.aspx
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Vasavi College of Engineering, Ibrahimbagh, Hyderabad, Andhra ...
9-5-81, Ibrahimbagh,Hyderabad,AP,500 031 http://www.vce.ac.in/contact_us.aspx
040 2314 6003
Vasavi College of Engineering
Sponsored by Vasavi Academy of Education
Affiliated to Osmanaia University, Hyderabad
Approved by AICTE, New Delhi
9-5-81, Ibrahimbagh
Hyderabad - 500 031
Aandhra Pradesh, India
+91 40 23146003, +91 40 23146000
+91 40 23146090, +91 40 23146080
Principal & Heads of the Departments
Name
Phone No.
EmailID
Dr. I.V.Rao
Principal
23146002 principal@staff.vce.ac.in Prof. B.Sridhar
Head of Civil Engineering Dept.
23146010
hodcivil@staff.vce.ac.in
Dr. T.Adilakshmi
Head of C.S.E. Dept.
23146020
hodcse@staff.vce.ac.in
Prof. K.V. Ramana Murthy
Head of E.E.E. Dept.
23146030
hodeee@staff.vce.ac.in
Dr. K.Jaya Sankar
Head of E.C.E. Dept.
23146040
hodece@staff.vce.ac.in
Dr. N.Vasantha
Head of I.T. Dept.
23146050
hodit@staff.vce.ac.in
Dr.G.V.Ramana Murthy
Head of Mechanical Engg. Dept.
23146060
hodmec@staff.vce.ac.in
Dr. P.Hemagiri Rao
Head of Dept. of Computer Applications
23146070
hodmca@staff.vce.ac.in
Dr. A.S.Sai Prasad
Head of Physics Dept.
23146092
hodphy@staff.vce.ac.in
Mr. T.Sudhakara Rao
Head of Mathematics Dept.
23146091
hodmaths@staff.vce.ac.in

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