Prospects of higher education in Telangana is quite luminous owing to the opening of 22 Government Colleges (GDCs) and 20 Polytechnics after 2014. In the last 10 years, 22 GDCs have come up in the state. 15 GDCs have been sanctioned and operations have commenced from 2021. Recently 6 GDCs have been sanctioned at Dichpally and Balkonda in the Nizamabad district. The addition has led to the total number of institutions being 144. Building of Government Colleges at almost every point in Telangana has been a boon for the backward and rural population.
Now they have access to equal and quality education at their own homes! “The government is taking measures to have at least one Government Degree College in every Assembly constituency in the State,” officials said. 15 autonomous colleges among the GDCs have been accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). SR&BGNR Government Arts and Science College, Khammam secured a NAAC ‘A’ grade with a score of 3.64 CGPA. Seven more GDCs are on the way to be graded by NAAC.
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