One building, on Pedakallepalli Road.
Vijaya Kranthi runs out of a single, well-kept campus on Pedakallepalli Road, a short walk from the Challapalli bus stand. Modest in size, clear in purpose: every room here exists to support the two-year Intermediate journey.
Library wing
BIEAP-prescribed textbooks, reference works for all five streams, and a growing collection of EAMCET / NEET / Civil-Services foundation books. Open during all class hours and during the evening doubt-clearing slot.
Physics lab
Aligned to the BIEAP Physics practical syllabus — mechanics, optics, electromagnetism and modern-physics experiments — with two full mock practical exams in the second year before the public examination.
Chemistry lab
Volumetric and qualitative analysis benches, fume hood for inorganic chemistry, and a separate prep area for the second-year practical externals.
Biology lab
Botany and Zoology specimen sets, dissection tables, microscope corner, and a NEET-aspirant prep shelf with model question-banks.
Computer lab
Desktop workstations for the Intermediate Computer Science syllabus, and for the optional add-on Tally / MS Office certificate course offered to MEC and CEC students.
Classrooms
Stream-wise classrooms, capped at a deliberately small batch size, with chalkboards, projector connectivity, and natural light through full-height windows.
Counselling room
A private room near the office of the Correspondent, used for one-on-one stream-allotment counselling, parent-teacher meetings, and student welfare conversations.
Sports ground
An open ground for the morning assembly, the annual sports day, and friendly cricket / kabaddi / volleyball matches with neighbouring institutions in Challapalli mandal.
CCTV & safety
CCTV coverage across the entry, corridors, labs and computer room. A visitor register is maintained at the gate, and a first-aid kit is stationed in the office at all times.
Drinking water
RO-filtered drinking water at two points on the campus, refilled and tested at the start of every term.
Washrooms
Separate, well-maintained washrooms for boys, girls and faculty, cleaned twice every working day.
Notice board & events
A central notice board for examination schedules, internal-test marks, scholarship announcements, and event calendars — updated every Monday morning.
Transport · college buses
Vijaya Kranthi runs its own buses on the Mopidevi, Avanigadda, Ghantasala and Movva routes — students reach the campus by 8:30 a.m. and head home by 5:30 p.m. The same network extends to the new degree-college wing from AY 2026–27.
College buses across Diviseema.
The college operates a small fleet of buses on a fixed daily timetable, drawing students from the villages around Challapalli. Routes have been chosen so that no student spends more than 35 minutes one-way on the bus, and so that the morning pickup begins after sunrise — the safety of every child travelling alone in the early hours is non-negotiable.
Bus passes are billed annually and may be paid in two instalments along with the tuition. Students with any difficulty paying are coordinated with the Correspondent's office on a case-by-case basis — no child is sent off the bus for a missed instalment.
Outside-students taking the summer EAMCET intensive can use the buses on the same routes at a per-month rate.
A short walk from the bus stand.
The Vijaya Kranthi campus sits on Pedakallepalli Road in Challapalli, a few minutes’ walk from the main bus stand and the Challapalli market. Students from neighbouring villages — Mopidevi, Ghantasala, Movva, Pedakallepalli and Avanigadda — typically reach the campus by APSRTC bus, shared auto, or two-wheeler.
For families travelling in from further afield, Challapalli is connected to Vijayawada (~55 km), Machilipatnam (~25 km) and Repalle (across the Krishna river in Guntur District) by frequent road services on NH-216 and the state-highway network.
Nearest landmarks
- Challapalli bus stand & main bazaar
- Yarlagadda Zamindari Fort (heritage site)
- Challapalli sugar mill
- NH-216 / state-highway interchange
A 20-minute campus visit, end to end.
Walk through a classroom in session, see the lab benches, meet the Correspondent, and ask every question on your list — most parents are done in under half an hour.