Information Technology (IT)

About IT Department

The B. Tech Information Technology programme imparts the basics as well as latest knowledge pertaining to the rapidly developing field of computers.

Since its beginning in the year 2007, with an intake of 60 students the Department with the well-knit faculty demonstrating high professionalism helps the graduating engineers to attain excellence in all walks of life. The department has excellent infrastructure facilities with qualified and devoted faculty members having specialization in the areas like Data Mining, Wireless networks, Distributed Computing, Computer Networks, Soft Computing, Network Security, Digital Signal Processing, Big Data Analytics, Image Processing, Cloud Computing, Web Technologies and Mobile Computing.

Salient Features of the Department

  • Have excellent departmental library containing 350 books.
  • The class rooms are well equipped with all modern electronic audio-visual facilities.
  • Is well equipped with state of the art laboratories.
  • Students are encouraged to participate in activities like paper presentation, technical quiz, software debugging, sports, NSS and cultural activities.
  • Seminars, guest lectures, symposia and national level conferences are organized to cater to the high growth of the software industries.
  • Students are motivated to undergo In-Plant Training every year.
  • Industrial Visits are arranged to get Industry exposure.
  • Students carry out major and minor projects in leading industries/institutions.
  • Value Added Courses are conducted according to industry requirements.
  • Students are imparted with knowledge on Problem Solving, Personality Re-engineering and Technical Excellence for Placement.

IT professionals perform a variety of duties that range from designing complex computer networks and information databases, data management, networking, engineering computer hardware, database and software design as well as the management and administration of entire systems. The goal of the Department is thus to cater to all the above needs.

Vision of IT

To facilitate students to become engineers who are productive and innovative and make them competent professionals in Information Technology industry by imparting quality education and human values.

Mission of IT

To provide graduate programme in order to produce quality Engineers with fundamental knowledge, problem solving skills and social awareness. To offer congenial environment to achieve excellence in teaching-learning process and research.

Programme Educational Objectives

PEO I: Demonstrate technical competence with analytical and critical thinking to understand and meet the diversified requirements of industry, academia and research.

PEO II: Exhibit technical leadership, team skills and entrepreneurship skills to provide business solutions to real world problems.

PEO III: Work in multi-disciplinary industries with social and environmental responsibility, work ethics and adaptability to address complex engineering and social problems.

PEO IV: Pursue lifelong learning, use cutting edge technologies and involve in applied research to design optimal solutions.

Program Specific Outcomes

Graduates will be able to

PSO1: Have proficiency in programming skills to design, develop and apply appropriate techniques, to solve complex engineering problems.

PSO2: Have knowledge to build, automate and manage business solutions using cutting edge technologies.

PSO3:  Have excitement towards research in applied computer technologies.

Program Outcomes

Engineering Graduates will be able to

1. Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.

2. Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.

3. Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.

4. Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.

5. Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.

6. The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.

7. Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.

8. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.

9. Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.

10. Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.

11. Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.

12. Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.

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Laboratory Facilities

  • Programming and Data Structures Laboratory II
  • Database Management Systems Laboratory
  • Operating Systems Laboratory
  • Software Engineering Laboratory
  • Networks Laboratory
  • Web Programming Laboratory
  • Case Tools Laboratory
  • Mobile Application Development Laboratory
  • Compiler Laboratory
  • Data Mining Laboratory
  • Security Laboratory
  • Grid and Cloud Computing Laboratory

Hardware configuration
Node 72 Qty
Processor Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.40GHz Processor
Mother Board Intel D31 Express Chipset – integrated Graphics- Integrated Realtek HD Audio – Integrated Gigabyte Ethernet Card – PS2 Port, 6 USB Ports
Ram 2 X 1 GB DDR2
Hard Disk 160 GB SATA 2
I/O Devices 19 TFT Monitor, Multimedia Keyboard, Optical Mouse
Printers 6 Qty
Specification Web 800 DX Bounti 80 Column
Type Dot Matrix
Network
Topology Extended Star
Switches 24 – port Net Gear gigabyte Ethernet switch – 3 nos
UPS
Specification Emersion online UPS
Capacity 20 KVA
Softwares
Operating System Windows XP Professional
Software Licensed Ration Rose –Enterprise edition
Microsoft Visual Studio
Microsoft Office 2007
Turbo C
Oracle 11 g Enterprise edition
Open Source Fedora 13
Netbeans 6.9
Eclipse IDE
KVM
Hadoop
Openstack
Globus Toolkit
JDK 1.6
Internet Connectivity 8 Mbps 1:1 Leased line

 S.No Configuration Make Count Lab Name Laboratories conducted Photos
1 Intel Core2Duo 6320@1.83Ghz, 1GB DDR2 RAM,
160GB HDD, Wipro 19"TFT COLOR MONITOR, Wipro KEYBOARD and OPTICAL MOUSE
WIPRO 66 CSE Lab-1 Case tools Laboratory
Operating Systems Laboratory
Networks Laboratory
Computer Graphics Laboratory
2 G31 Chipset Motherboard, Intel Core2Quad Q6600@2.40Ghz, 2GB DDR2 RAM(1*2),160GB HDD, Zenith 19"TFT COLOR MONITOR, Zenith KEYBOARD and Zenith OPTICAL MOUSE ZENITH 66 Networks Lab Mobile application Development Laboratory
Compiler Design Laboratory
Security Laboratory
3 Intel H55 Express chipset Motherboard, Intel  Core i5-650 Processor,4 GB RAM, 320 GB HDD, Zenith Keyboard and Mouse ZENITH 108 CSE Lab-2 Programming and Data Structures Laboratory I
Programming and Data Structures Laboratory II
Database Management Systems Laboratory

Faculty Details

The Department of Information Technology functioning under the leadership of Dr. P.D.R. Vijayakumar has a team of highly qualified faculty members whose primary strengths are their ability to view IT broadly, integrating various perspectives and identifying the joint effects of different phenomena. The Department has doctorates and post graduates specialized in research areas and who have extensive teaching experience. The requirement of the staff is according to the norms prescribed by AICTE, New Delhi.Brief profile of few of our faculty members are given below. 

Name: MR. KUMARESAN M
Designation: ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Qualification: B.E. COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ,M.E. COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Experience: 8 Years 5 Months 20 Days
Name: MR. RAJA M
Designation: ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Qualification: B.TECH. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ,M.E. COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Experience: 7 Years 6 Months 10 Days
Name: DR. VANITHA M
Designation: ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
Qualification: B.SC. MATHEMATICS ,M.E. COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING,M.C.A. MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS ,PH.D. INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
Experience: 11 Years 9 Months 8 Days
 
Name: MR. SATHISHKUMAR S
Designation: ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Qualification: B.E. COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ,M.E. COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Experience: 0 Years 0 Months 20 Days
 
Name: MS. JENEFA A
Designation: ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Qualification: B.E. COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ,M.E. NETWORK ENGINEERING
Experience: 0 Years 8 Months 8 Days
 
Name: MS. NIKITHA M
Designation: ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Qualification: B.E. COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ,M.E. SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
Experience: 1 Years 1 Months 28 Days
 
Name: MR. VARATHARAJAN N
Designation: ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Qualification: B.TECH. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ,M.E. COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Experience: 10 Years 7 Months 14 Days
 
 

Value Added Courses

The Value Added Course facilitates the students to keep in pace with the latest technologies pertaining to the field of Information Technology. The Value Added Courses aims to improve the employability skills of the students. During the Course more than 50% of the time is spent on practical training and problem solving, to provide the requisite understanding towards application of academic concepts. The courses which are offered at free of cost are selected by students according to their preference.

The following industry oriented value added courses with hands-on training were conducted for the benefit of students.

YearCourse NameDescription
II Year C&C++
  • Everything from microcontrollers to operating systems is written using programming language since it’s very flexible and versatile, allowing maximum control with minimal commands.
  • Students  are interested in a career in computer programming, it would be wise to start by learning the C programming language advancing to C++,Java and Advance java.
  • There are numerous benefits from learning programming language. However, the most important benefit is that the programming language is recognized worldwide and used in a multitude of applications, including advanced scientific systems and operating systems.
Java and Advance Java
III Year CCNA
  • The CCNA certification has been devised by CISCO and stands for Cisco Certified Network Associate.
  • The certificate validates a professional’s ability to understand, configure, operate,  and troubleshoot medium-level switched and routed networks and also includes the verification and implementation of connections via remote sites using WAN.
  •  The CCNA will provide you with the foundations you need to pursue almost any certification with Cisco and will also give you enough knowledge to work in the field of Networks
ASP.Net and VB.Net
  • .NET is a programming framework created by Microsoft that developers can use to create applications more easily. In a perfect world, you wouldn't need .NET Framework.
  • The makers of all your crucial applications would have the time and resources to fully patch together their applications into self-contained packages, because developing for Windows would be an intuitive, mostly high-level process that independent developers could nail down in fairly quick order.
  • So nobody besides developers would need a package like .NET, which provides applications with an orderly way to access databases, web services, and other communication tools.
PHP
  • PHP is probably the most popular scripting language on the web. It is used to enhance web pages. 
  • PHP is so popular that if we're looking for a career in the web design/web scripting industry then we have to learn it.
IV Year Software Testing
  • Testing is necessary in order to provide the facilities to the customers like the delivery of high quality product or software application which requires lower maintenance cost and hence results into more accurate, consistent and reliable results.. “Why’d you need a software tester as a dedicated resource?”
  • The more early a defect is found the less costly it is to fix.
Android Development
  • The conventional wisdom in the industry is that to be successful with mobile apps, developers should always develop for iOS first and treat Android as a secondary or tertiary goal.
  • The odds are now changing. Android can provide developers with the perfect testing ground to hone and refine their apps.
Campus Recruitment Training
  • Campus recruitment Training is all about helping students clear the multiple stages of recruitment and ultimately land the job.
  • To this end, training typically comprises one or all of the following elements – Aptitude, Language, Technical and Soft Skills, depending on the priorities and duration available on hand.

University Rank Holders

ACADEMIC RANK HOLDERS DETAILS 2010 - 2014 (UG)

S. No.Name of the StudentCGPARankPhoto
1 MANJU D 8.73 37  
2 ANBU SURIYA C A 8.68 42  

ACADEMIC RANK HOLDERS DETAILS 2009 - 2013 (UG)

S. No.Name of the StudentCGPARankPhoto
1 SATHYAVENDAN K 8.66 43  

ACADEMIC RANK HOLDERS DETAILS 2008 - 2012 (UG)

S. No.Name of the StudentCGPARankPhoto
1 SHRI GOURI S 8.98 45  
2 NIRMALA G 8.98 45  
3 ARUNADEVI RADHAKRISHNAN 8.97 46  
4 SHANMUGA PRIYA R 8.96 46  

ACADEMIC RANK HOLDERS DETAILS 2007 - 2011 (UG)

S. No.Name of the StudentCGPARankPhoto
1 BALASARAVANAN M 9.39 17  
2 ABINANDHINI C A 9.24 32  
3 SAHANA H S 9.17 39  
4 THARANI R 9.26 30  

Industrial Visits

S.NoName Of the CompanyPlaceDateAccompany Staff
2013-2014
1 IHS Global Pvt. Ltd Bangalore 05/9/2013 1.MsV.Saveetha
2.Ms.V.Anusha Sowbarnika,
3.Mr.N.Varatharajan
2. Trans IT mPower lab Pvt Ltd Coogre, Bangalore. 05/9/2013 1.Dr.B.Surendiran
2.Mr.R.Parabakaran
3.Ms.T.Mythili
4.Ms.R.T.Narmadha
2014-2015
1. Crimson Logic India Pvt Ltd Bangalore 24/9/2014 1.Mr.N.varatharajan
2.Ms.V. V.Anusha Sowbarnika
2. Sacred Heart college Kodaikanal 12/2/2015 1.Mr.Hari karthik
2.Ms.P.Abarna Devi
3.Ms.S.Vasumathi Kannagi
2015-2016
1. Indian Space Research Organization(ISRO) Bangalore 09/06/2015 1.Mr.N.Varatharajan
2.Ms.V. V.Anusha Sowbarnika
2. Power plant,Wonderla Cochin 17/7/2015 1.Mr.S.K.Hari Karthik
2.Ms.Gayathri
3.Ms.R.Saranya
2016-2017
1. Agri Intel Expo 2016 Coimbatore 18/7/2016 1. Ms.T.Mythili
2.Ms.P.Abarna Devi
2. Brahmagiri Development Society(bds) Wyaanad 16/8/2016 1.Mr.N.varatharajan
2.Ms.V. V.Anusha Sowbarnika
3. ChipSoft Solutions Kochin 17/9/2016 1.Mr.A.Arockia selvaraj
2.Ms.Hemalatha
4. ChipSoft Solutions Kochin 25/8/2016 1.Mr. S.K.Hari Karthik
2.R.Parimala

Students Achievements

S.No.Student NameEvent NameDateParticipation/PrizeName of the Organization
1. RUBAN BHARATH T ADZAP 19.09.2015 II Dr.NGP Institute of Technology
2. STEPHEN.K ADZAP 19.09.2015 II Dr.NGP Institute of Technology&amp
3. FINNY CHARLES.R CONNECTIONS 31.03.2016 I Maharaja Prithvi
4. HARI PASATH.M CONNECTIONS 31.03.2016 I Maharaja Prithvi
5. STEPHEN.K CONNECTIONS 31.03.2016 I Maharaja Prithvi
6. RUBAN BHARATH T CODE DEBUGGING 31.03.2016 II Maharaja Prithvi
S.No.Student NameEvent NameDateParticipation/PrizeName of the Organization
1 N.SARANYA Paper Presentation 17.3.2014 III Sri Ranaganathar institute of engineering and tech
2 V.P.GOKUL Paper Presentation 21.03.2014 II Rathinam institute of engineering and technology
3 G.M.KOWSHIC Paper Presentation 21.03.2014 II Rathinam institute of engineering and technology
S.No.Student NameEvent NameDateParticipation/PrizeName of the Organization
1 THAYALNAYAKI R Paper Presentation 21.02.2014 II SVS College of Engineering
2 SIVA RANJANI R Paper Presentation 21.02.2014 II SVS College of Engineering
3 C.B.SUGANYA Paper Presentation 10.3.2014 I Karpagam college of engineering
4 S.SRUTHI Paper Presentation 17.3.2014 III Sri Ranaganathar institute of engineering and tech
5 H.N.MOHAMMED AKRAM JAVEED Code Debugging 21.02.2014 III SVS College of Engineering &
6 N.SWATHIKA Dumb Charades 29.01.14 II Sri Krishna Arts and Science College
7 R.D.RAJ KUMAR Trek Expo 24.01.2014 to 25.01.2014 I Coimbatore Institute of Technology
8 S.MURALI KRISHNAN Trek Expo 24.01.2014 to 25.01.2014 II Coimbatore Institute of Technology
9 T.ROHIT Jeux – Gaming 21.03.14 I KCT Business School
10 GOUTHM NIWAS M A E3 - Part of Yugam - 14 14.02.2014 II Kumaraguru College of Technology
11 MANJUNATHAN G E3 - Part of Yugam - 14 14.02.2014 II Kumaraguru College of Technology
12 MANOJKUMAR P E3 - Part of Yugam - 14 14.02.2014 II Kumaraguru College of Technology
13 ABARNA R PC Trouble shooting 21.02.2014 III SVS College of Engineering
14 KOWSHIC G M JAM 25.02.2014 II M.Kumarasamy College of Engineering
15 A.GOUTAM NIWAS Advemperor 15.3.2014 I Dr.N.G.P institute of technology
16 S.SRUTHI code debugging 17.3.2014 I Sri Ranaganathar institute of engineering and tech
17 N.SARANYA code debugging 17.3.2014 I Sri Ranaganathar institute of engineering and tech
18 A.GOUTAM NIWAS Gadgets and Gizmos 21.03.2014 I Hindusthan institute of technology
19 G.MANJUNATHAN Gadgets and Gizmos 21.03.2014 I Hindusthan institute of technology
20 P.MANOJ KUMAR surprise event 21.03.2014 III Hindusthan institute of technology

Event List

S.NoEvent DateProgrammee NameGuest NameDescriptionPhotosPhotos
Academic Year: 2016-2017
1 01-09-16 Self Motivation for Students Carrier Mr. Jothiramalingam S,
Founder President and CEO - WOW Trainings,
The seminar dealed with the motivational speech for the student’s future carrier. The chief guest motivated the students how to get success in their carrier. He also discussed about the impact of technology on students, digital technology and digital fasting    
2 16-09-16 Workshop on Mongo DP with PHP Mr. A.Syed Haroon
Sr.Web Developer,
 M.Naveen Kumar Web Developer ,
The workshop deals the features of Mongo DB and PHP. MongoDB is a Free Software Free and open-source cross-platform document-oriented database Classified as a NoSQL database, MongoDB avoids the traditional table-based relational database structure in favor of JSON like documents with dynamic schemas making the integration of data in certain types of applications easier and faster.    
3 20-09-16 Workshop on MATLAB (Ant-Colony Optimization) Ms.T.Mythili
Info Institute of Engineering
The workshop deals the features of MATLAB for their final year projects about optimization technique especially Ant-Colony Optimization. The ant colony optimization algorithm (ACO) is a probabilistic technique for solving computational problems which can be reduced to finding good paths through graphs.    
4 29-09-16 Guest Lecturer on shipment and Logistics Mr. Aswin,
Good ocean  maritime
Guest Lecture deals with the carrier opportunities in  shipment and logistics    
Academic Year: 2015-2016
1. 17.02.2016 Seminar on “Networking & CCNA” Ms. Lavanya.K,
Trainer, Be Positive Institute for Skilling .
Seminar on Aptitude training and  interview preparation techniques were discussed    
2. 19.02.2016 Seminar on “Web page Creation & Responsive Web Design” Mr. Dilip Kumar.H,
Managing Partner, Tagwebs Technologies
He spoke about Responsive Web Design (RWD). It is an approach of laying-out and coding a website such that the website provides an optimal viewing experience.    
3. 01.03.2016 "Mobile Application Development using ANDROID" Mr.K.Tamilselvan,
Java-Lead, and Mr.R.Prasanth, Software Trainer, Mazenet Solutions
In this workshop students got basic.knowledge on MATLAB installation, Language Fundamentals, MatrixIndexing in MATLAB.    
4 07-08-2015 Association Inauguration Mr.K.Vijayakumar
Project Manager Robert Bosch Business solutions Pvt Ltd.
Our Department of IT association inauguration , chief guest spokes about iinternet of things (IoT) and  latest technologies in automobile industry.    
Academic Year: 2014-2015
1. 07.08.2014 Guest Lecturer on Search Engine optimization(SEO) Mr. V. Ajay,
CEO-SUPERFECT
It deals how to optimize the search engine  by maximizing the number of visitors to a particular website by ensuring that the site appears high on the list of results returned by a search engine.    
2. 09.08.2014 Seminar on Basics of computer networking and its application Ms. Padmasree  Rao,
Ms.A.Divya Martina Mary
Maznet solutions
Seminar gave idea about Computer Networks and its protocols for message transmission    
3. 10.01.2015 Chase your Dreams Mr.S.Subramaniam,
Assistant Professor, Department of MBA, Info school of Business.
He delivered a motivational talk for the students. It was an interactive session on topics - How to make our dreams come true and successful people who made it come true. The life history of those successful people inspired the students and has given a new light of hope.     
4. 23.01.2015 Latest Trends in Networking and CISCO Certification Courses Mr.Shree Vignesh,
Executive-Business Development, LIVEWIRE
He spoke on the latest Networking Technologies and various CISCO Certification Courses. It was useful for the students to identify the right course.     
5. 30.01.2015 Insights of  IT & Opportunities Mr.S.Saravanan,
Project Lead, Vaanam Technologies
He gave Insights on IT and its varied opportunities. He Spoke about the advancements of IT trends in the next 3years.It was a useful seminar for the students to select/study appropriate programming languages which would assist them in placement interviews.    
6. 06.02.2015 GATEWAY TO GATEEXAM Mr.A.Saravanakumaran,
Director, GATE FORUM
He spoke about the procedure to apply for GATE EXAM 2016.He also elaborated on the scholarships and the preparation tips. It was a useful seminar for the students who were willing to opt for higher studies.    
Academic Year: 2013-2014
1. 20-07-13 Alice 2.0 Version Learning Programming using 3D Animation Dr.Jey Veerasamy
Sr.Lecturer (CSE) Erik Jonnson School of Engg & Cs The University of Texas at Dallas,USA
The workshop deals with Alice Tool  uses a drag and drop environment to create computer animations using 3D models    
2. 23-07-13 Workshop on
Java Script
Dr.Jey Veerasamy
Sr.Lecturer (CSE) Erik Jonnson School of Engg & Cs The University of Texas at Dallas,USA
Workshop makes the student aware of  Java script and its features in web browser    
3 10.01.2014 Mobile Application Mr.Ajay,
HR, Superfect, Salem
Seminar deals with how Mobile application are designed and its impact factor on smart phones    
4 25.01.2014 Seminar on Android Tools and Application Mr.sudharshnan,
Designtech, Coimbatore
Seminar gave how android operating system works and its application in smart phones    
5 16.04.2014 and 17.04.2014 National seminar on computing Innovations for Ecological and social relevance(NSCI-2K14) Senkurichi Vijay Raghavan,
Sr.Architect-Technologies, manufacturing & logistics- CTS, Coimbatore
Seminar gave a recent Innovation  in computer programming for software design    

Department Library

The Department of Information Technology Library strives to be the leader in the fields of information provision and knowledge management for academic excellence. The library focuses on supporting the learning needs of students, faculty members in order to facilitate information and knowledge management in context of the college core business.

Our department library maintains more than 300 books, which is related to students’ curriculum basis as well as general studies. Also our department has Laboratory Manuals, student's project report.

Therefore, in addition to the traditional library services, the Library presents a holistic e-service to its clients, including e-books, e-journals, an institutional repository, customized web pages, knowledge tools, digitized full text local collections, a digital reference service and a Maker Space.

Meet Our Alumni

S.NoStudent NameOrganization/SectorDesignationPhoto
1 ABINAYA G ILM Traineer  
2 AISHWARYA S CSS corp, Vdart Traineer  
3 ARJUN R TECH MAHINDRA(SELF)/
VEE TECHNOLOGIES[SELF]
Traineer  
4 ARTHI M AHAM GLOBAL INFOTECH(SELF) Traineer  
5 DEEBIKA M CSS corp Traineer  
6 DHANALAKSHMI A VEE TECHNOLOGIES Traineer  
7 DHILEEPKUMAR M DATA TECH(SELF)/ VEE TECHNOLOGIES Traineer  
8 DINESHKUMAR D VAC MEDIA (SELF)/ zenith groups (self) Traineer  
9 GOKUL V P Axis Bank(SELF) Traineer  
10 GOKULA KRISHNAN ZOHO Traineer  
11 GOUTHAM NIWAS M A Payoda Traineer  
12 HARISH K ILM Traineer  
13 KANIMOZHI T VAERSA DRIVES [P] LTD (SELF) Traineer  
14 KEERTHANA S CSS corp/ kgisl/ Vdart Traineer  
15 KOWSHIC G M DATA TECH(SELF)/TECH MAHINDRA(SELF)/
AGAM GLOBAL INFO TECH(SELF)/ ALICE(SELF)
Traineer  
16 LAKSHMIPRIYA S S V DYNAMIC ORGANIZATION
INDIA PVT LTD
Traineer  
17 MALLIGA ARJUNAN A R VEE TECHNOLOGIES[SELF] Traineer  
18 MANJUNATHAN G VEE TECHNOLOGIES Traineer  
19 MANOJKUMAR P Vernalis Traineer  
20 MAYURI ILM Traineer  
21 NAVEEN RAJ D IDBI BANK(SELF)/VAC MEDIA(SELF) Traineer  
22 NISHA K CTS Traineer  
23 NIVETHA M ILM Traineer  
24 PADMA S Ivtl Traineer  
25 PREETHI R S V DYNAMIC ORGANIZATION
INDIA PVT LTD
Traineer  
26 PRIYANKA M TECH MAHINDRA(SELF) Traineer  
27 SARAVANA SAMPATH T TECH MAHINDRA(SELF) Traineer  
28 SATHYA C S V DYNAMIC ORGANIZATION
INDIA PVT LTD
Traineer  
29 SHAHIDHA S A Vdart Traineer  
30 SIVARANJANI R ILM Traineer  
31 SRUTHI S ILM Traineer  
32 SUGANYA C B ILM Traineer  
33 SUGANYA G TECH MAHINDRA(SELF) Traineer  
34 SUGANYA K S V DYNAMIC ORGANIZATION
INDIA PVT LTD
Traineer  
35 THAYALNAYAKI R CSS corp, Vdart Traineer  
36 VIVEKA J Ivtl Traineer  
37 IYER SUBHASHRI.S CSS CORP Traineer  
38 PRIYANKA COGNIZANT Developer Traineer  
39 GIRIJA CSS CORP Traineer  
40 SINDHU M CSS CORP Traineer  
41 VIGNESHWAR CSS CORP Traineer  
42 SATHYAVENDAN COGNIZANT Developer Traineer  
43 GOWTHAM R C CUBED SOLUTIONS Traineer  
44 KISMAT POKHREL C CUBED SOLUTIONS Traineer  
45 SANJEET RAI C CUBED SOLUTIONS Traineer  
46 SUDHAMANI V C CUBED SOLUTIONS Traineer  
47 ROOPRAJ RELIANCE Developer Traineer  
48 SINDHU M RELIANCE Developer Traineer  
49 SARAVANAKUMAR RELIANCE Developer Traineer  

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