Jawahar Bharati Degree College, established in 1951, is in the town of Kavali in Nellore district of the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. Jawahar Bharati draws students from towns in Nellore district.
The institute has an 'A grade' rating and 'Institute with potential for excellence' from NAAC peer committee (UGC, New Delhi).
In 1951 it was started as Kavali College or "Visvodaya." A young graduate, D. Ramachandra Reddy, established the college, with a view to impart education to the poor and needy people of Kavali — on 100 acres of land — comprising Visvodaya College (later changed to Jawahar Bharati College), Visvodaya Boys High School, Visvodaya Girls High School and Preparatory School.
Many eminent scholars like Sri Peddada Ramaswamy, Sri S.V. Bhujangaraya Sarma (as principal), Indaganti Hanumanchastri (Telugu scholar), Bhimavarapu Radha Krishna (as principal), and Kowta Rammohan Sastri (as principal of Bezawada Gopal Reddy School of Fine Arts) worked in this institution. Literary and political figures who worked in the college include K.V. Ramana Reddy (VIRASAM founder member and leading literary critic), G. Kalyanarao, B.V.R aghavulu, ChintaMohan, Subrahmanayam (IAS Special Secretary to CM), Adala Prabhakar Reddy, and Venugopal Reddy.