History
The college was established in 1985 in Guntur City. Later a larger and main campus was built in the western suburban area of Guntur City(Guntur district)in Chowdavaram.The college was bought up by NES trust. Now in the `Silver Jubilee Year’ (2010–11), the R.V.R. & J.C. College of Engineering, Chowdavaram, Guntur trains undergraduate and postgraduate students in Engineering and Management for award of degree from Acharya Nagarjuna University.
Established by the Nagarjuna Education Society (1967) in the year 1985, the College drew its initial impetus from Peoples Representatives, local doctors, charitable trusts and commercial houses of Guntur District. Today, it enjoys flagship status among the eight constituent institutions, that are governed by Nagarjuna Education Society.
Now in the `Silver Jubilee Year’ (2010–11), the R.V.R. & J.C. College of Engineering, Chowdavaram, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh trains undergraduate and postgraduate students in Engineering and Management for award of degree from Acharya Nagarjuna University.
Established by the Nagarjuna Education Society (1967) in the year 1985, the College drew its initial impetus from Peoples Representatives, local doctors, charitable trusts and commercial houses of Guntur District. Today, it enjoys flagship status among the eight constituent institutions, that are governed by Nagarjuna Education Society.
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