Koteswara Rao
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K. Koteswara Rao | |
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Born | Sangam jagarlamudi, Tenali | 19 October 1929
Died | 29 September 2021 Visakhapatnam | (aged 91)
Nationality | Indian |
Alma mater | College of Engineering, Guindy University of Iowa |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Civil Engineering |
Institutions | National Institute of Technology, Warangal |
Kotha Koteswara Rao (19 October 1929 – 29 September 2021)[1] was the principal of the Regional Engineering College, Warangal during the period 1973–1989, which is now renamed as National Institute of Technology, Warangal.
Rao was born in Sangam Jagarlamudi, a village located near Tenali, Andhra Pradesh. He obtained his degree in Civil Engineering from the College of Engineering, Guindy, Madras in 1951.
He joined Andhra University as lecturer in 1955. He pursued his master's degree in hydraulics at the University of Iowa and later worked with Dr Hunter Rouse and obtained his doctoral degree also from the University of Iowa in 1966.
Rao was appointed as the principal of the Regional Engineering College Warangal (RECW) and he kept the institute back on academic track from the state of its turmoil stirred up by radical movement. His was instrumental in making RECW as one of the premier institutes in the country.[2]
He was appointed as a member of the committee constituted by central government which made the framework for national regulatory exam for graduate entrance, the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE)[citation needed]
References
[edit]- ^ "Prof. Koteswara Rao Kotha". Retrieved 21 February 2022.
- ^ "NITW alumni Association". Archived from the original on 19 January 2011. Retrieved 29 September 2011.
- "GITAM University". Gitam.edu. Archived from the original on 17 December 2012. Retrieved 14 June 2012.
- "History". Nitw.ac.in. Retrieved 14 June 2012.
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- "Education Plus : Carpe Diem 2k10 a grand success". The Hindu. 5 April 2010. Archived from the original on 20 April 2010. Retrieved 14 June 2012.