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MAR - 19
Department of Information Technology
iTECH
EDITORIAL BOARD
EDITOR
Subhashree R [VH9092] – II year
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Dhanaswarya M.K [VH7666] - IV year
Swetha. A[ VH8376] –III year
Marimuthu.B [VH8342] –III year
Sneha.R[VH9070]-II Year
CHIEF EDITOR
Dr A. Mohan [Asst. Prof]
DESIGNING TEAM
Christopher Joseph.L [VH8335] – III year
Vikash.S.R [VH9076] – III year
About the Department
The Department of Information Technology
was established in the year 2006 with 60 students.
The Department is fully equipped with high quality
laboratories. The Department consists of dedicated
and highly qualified faculty members. The
laboratories are updated with highly configured
systems and recent Technological software, which
enables to provide quality education. Students are
motivated to participate in competitive events,
National and International Conferences that are
conducted by various Organizations and Educational
Institutions. Students also visit Industries to gain
practical knowledge on application of the
technologies they learn as part of their course
curriculum. Our Department Staff and Students are
members in various Associations. We conduct several
Faculty Development Programs (FDP), Guest
Lecturers and Symposium for the benefit of students
and staffs related to the subjects with the new and
emerging concepts by the experts in that area.
Message from HOD’s desk: Welcome to the Department of Information
Technology. We started our journey in the year 2006
with 60 students.
The department of Information Technology
aspires at fostering a conductive upbringing for
education and research by use of appropriate
computing technologies. In today’s scenario every
field uses automotive technology and therefore it has
become the need of the hour to understand and work
efficiently with updated information technologies.
The department mainly equips its students with
expertise and appropriate skills in the field of
Information Technology. Students are nurtured to
become the best IT professionals or Entrepreneurs in
their own inventive way. The department offers
brilliant academic upbringing with a team of highly
qualified faculty members to instigate the students to
develop their technical skills and instill the spirit of
team work in them.
Wishing all the students a bright future in all
their future endeavors in their respective fields.
Dr M.Malleswari Professor/ Head of the Department
CONTENTS
VISION OF THE DEPARTMENT 1
MISSION OF THE DEPARTMENT 1
PROGRAMME OUTCOMES (POS) 1
PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
(PEOS)
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PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOS) 4
INFORMATSIYA 5
INDUSTRIAL VISITS 11
DEPARTMENT HAPPENINGS 13
STUDENTS CORNER 16
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DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
iTECH
VISION OF THE DEPARTMENT
To be a centre of excellence in the field of
Information Technology.
MISSION OF THE DEPARTMENT
To provide conducive learning environment
for quality education in the field of
Information Technology.
To pursue industry institute interaction and
promote collaborative research activities.
To empower the students with ethical values
and social responsibilities in their profession.
PROGRAMME OUTCOMES (POs)
PO1: Engineering knowledge:Apply the knowledge of
mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals,and an
engineering specialization to the solution of complex
engineering problems.
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PO2: 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.
PO3: 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.
PO4: 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.
PO5: Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply
appropriate techniques, resources, and modern
engineering and IT tools including prediction and
modelling to complex engineering activities with an
understanding of the limitations.
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PO6: 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.
PO7: 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.
PO8: Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to
professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the
engineering practice.
PO9: Individual and team work: Function effectively as an
individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and
in multidisciplinary settings.
PO10: 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.
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PO11: 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.
PO12: 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.
PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOS)
Exhibit professional skills to design, develop and
test software systems for real time needs.
Excel as software Professional or Entrepreneur.
Demonstrate a sense of societal and ethical
responsibilities in their profession.
PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOS)
After the successful completion of B.Tech
Programme in Information Technology, Graduates
will be able to,
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Apply the acquired knowledge and modern
techniques in the field of IT based systems.
Design and integrate IT based solutions to
meet the desired needs of society.
INFORMATSIYA
DIGITAL MARKETING
Digital marketing is the marketing of products or
services using digital technologies, mainly on the Internet,
but also including mobile phones, display advertising,and
any other digital medium.Digital marketing channels are
systems based on the internet that can create, accelerate,
and transmit product value from producer to the terminal
consumer by digital networks.
Digital marketing's development since the 1990s
and 2000s has changed the way brands and businesses use
technology for marketing. As digital platforms are
increasingly incorporated into marketing plans and
everyday life, and as people use digital devices instead of
visiting physical shops, digital marketing campaigns are
becoming more prevalent and efficient.
Digital marketing methods such as search engine
optimization (SEO), search engine marketing (SEM),
content marketing, influencer marketing, content
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automation, campaign marketing, data-driven
marketing,[8] e-commerce marketing, social media
marketing, social media optimization, e-mail direct
marketing, Display advertising, e–books, and optical disks
and games are becoming more common in our advancing
technology. In fact, digital marketing now extends to non-
Internet channels that provide digital media, such as mobile
phones (SMS and MMS), callback, and on-hold mobile ring
tones. In essence, this extension to non-Internet channels
helps to differentiate digital marketing from online
marketing, another catch-all term for the marketing
methods mentioned above, which strictly occur online.
Latest developments and strategies.
As digital marketing is dependent on technology
which is ever-evolving and fast-changing, the same features
should be expected from digital marketing developments
and strategies. This portion is an attempt to qualify or
segregate the notable highlights existing and being used as
of press time.
Segmentation: more focus has been placed on
segmentation within digital marketing, in order to target
specific markets in both business-to-business and business-
to-consumer sectors.
Influencer marketing: Important nodes are
identified within related communities, known as
influencers. This is becoming an important concept in
digital targeting. It is possible to reach influencers via paid
advertising, such as Facebook Advertising or Google
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Adwords campaigns, or through sophisticated sCRM (social
customer relationship management) software, such as SAP
C4C, Microsoft Dynamics, Sage CRM and Salesforce CRM.
Many universities now focus, at Masters level, on
engagement strategies for influencers.
To summarize, Pull digital marketing is
characterized by consumers actively seeking marketing
content while Push digital marketing occurs when
marketers send messages without that content being
actively sought by the recipients.
Collaborative Environment:
A collaborative environment can be set up between the
organization, the technology service provider, and the
digital agencies to optimize effort, resource sharing,
reusability and communications. Additionally,
organizations are inviting their customers to help them
better understand how to service them. This source of data
is called User Generated Content. Much of this is acquired
via company websites where the organization invites
people to share ideas that are then evaluated by other users
of the site. The most popular ideas are evaluated and
implemented in some form. Using this method of acquiring
data and developing new products can foster the
organizations relationship with their customer as well as
spawn ideas that would otherwise be overlooked. UGC is
low-cost advertising as it is directly from the consumers
and can save advertising costs for the organization.
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Data-driven advertising: Users generate a lot of data
in every step they take on the path of customer journey and
Brands can now use that data to activate their known
audience with data-driven programmatic media buying.
Without exposing customers' privacy, users' Data can be
collected from digital channels (e.g.: when customer visits a
website, reads an e-mail, or launches and interact with
brand's mobile app), brands can also collect data from real
world customer interactions, such as brick and mortar
stores visits and from CRM and Sales engines datasets. Also
known as People-based marketing or addressable media,
Data-driven advertising is empowering brands to find their
loyal customers in their audience and deliver in real time a
much more personal communication, highly relevant to
each customer’s moment and actions.
By
Rogith.C, II year
COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE
Computational Intelligence (CI) is the theory, design,
application and development of biologically and
linguistically motivated computational paradigms.
Traditionally the three main pillars of CI have been Neural
Networks, Fuzzy Systems and Evolutionary Computation.
However, in time many nature inspired computing
paradigms have evolved. Thus CI is an evolving field and at
present in addition to the three main constituents, it
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encompasses computing paradigms like ambient
intelligence, artificial life, cultural learning, artificial
endocrine networks, social reasoning, and artificial
hormone networks. CI plays a major role in developing
successful intelligent systems, including games and
cognitive developmental systems. Over the last few years
there has been an explosion of research on Deep Learning,
in particular deep convolutional neural networks.
Nowadays, deep learning has become the core method for
artificial intelligence. In fact, some of the most successful AI
systems are based on CI.
Neural Networks
Using the human brain as a source of inspiration,
artificial neural networks (NNs) are massively parallel
distributed networks that have the ability to learn and
generalize from examples. This area of research includes
feedforward NNs, recurrent NNs, self-organizing NNs, deep
learning, convolutional neural networks and so on.For an
introduction to neural networks watch this IEEE.tv video:
Introduction to Artifical Neural Networks
For more information on neural networks
and their applications visit:
Self-driving Cars
Learning Lip Synchronization from Audio
Fuzzy Systems
Using the human language as a source of inspiration,
fuzzy systems (FS) model linguistic imprecision and solve
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uncertain problems based on a generalization of traditional
logic, which enables us to perform approximate reasoning.
This area of research includes fuzzy sets and systems, fuzzy
clustering and classification, fuzzy controllers, linguistic
summarization, fuzzy neural networks, type 2 fuzzy sets
and systems, and so on.For an introduction to fuzzy logic
watch these videos:
An Egg-Boiling Fuzzy Logic Robot
Fuzzy Logic: An Introduction
For more information on fuzzy systems and
their applications visit:
Washing Machines
Fuzzy Systems Application
Evolutionary Computation
Using the biological evolution as a source of
inspiration, evolutionary computation (EC) solves
optimization problems by generating, evaluating and
modifying a population of possible solutions. EC includes
genetic algorithms, evolutionary programming, evolution
strategies, genetic programming, swarm intelligence,
differential evolution, evolvable hardware, multi-objective
optimization and so on.
For an introduction to evolutionary
computation watch this IEEE.tv video:
Evolutionary Computation –A Technology
Inspired by Nature
For more information on evolutionary
computation and their applications visit:
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Evolving Antenna for NASA
Training Human Voice
By
Jayasurya.S,III year
INDUSTRIAL VISITS
Visit No 1: PRASAR BHARATI (BCI),Pondicherry
Date of Visit: 07th March 2019
The Department of Information Technology arranged an
Industrial Visit on 07th March 2019 to Prasar Bharati(BCI) ,
Pondicherry for the VI Semester Students. Faculty
Mr.N.Komal Kumar, AP and Ms.A.Jayanthi, AP, Department
of Information Technology accompanied the students to the
visit.
In this industrial visit, students studied about different
layers used in network protocols,General Packet radio
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Services(GPRS) and Global system for mobile
communication(GSM).
Visit No 2: Sansbound Solutions,Chennai
Date of Visit: 23rd March 2019
The Department of Information Technology
arranged an Industrial Visit on 23rd March 2019 to
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Sansbound Solutions for the IV Semester Students. Faculty
Mr.A.Mohan, AP and Mrs.D.Daya Florance, AP, Department
of Information Technology accompanied the students to the
visit.
In this industrial visit, students learned advanced XML
technologies, how advanced databases differ from
traditional databases and virtualization technologies.
DEPARTMENT HAPPENINGS
FDP ON INTRODUCTION TO CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURE
AND SERVICES
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The Department of Information Technology has organized
a two days Faculty Development Programme on Cloud
Computing Infrastructure and Services from 31st January
2019 to 1st February 2019.
In this FDP, faculty members acquired the Knowledge of
the fundamental concept of Amazon Web Services, melding
of operations and development of Cloud environment and
implementation Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Solutions in
Cloud Computing.
NATIONAL WORKSHOP ON ANDROID APPLICATION
DEVELOPMENT
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The Department of Information Technology has organized
a two days National Workshop on Android Application
Development from 8th March 2019 to 9th March 2019.
In this workshop students and faculty members had hands-
on experience on Android Application Development.
STUDENTS CORNER
Student Participation/Paper Presentations in Conferences
and Seminars
S.NO VH NO Name Sem Conference/S
eminar Title
Hosted
by Date
1 VH9100 Ganesh Raj.V
IV
International
Conference on
Advanced
Computing
and
Communicatio
n
Systems(ICAC
CS’2019)
Sri
Eshwar
College
of
Engine
ering,
Coimba
tore
15th
&16th
March
2019
2 VH9061 Gugan.A
3 VH9076 Vikash.S.R
4 VH9080 Rogith.C IV
International
Conference on
Advanced
Computing
and
Communicatio
n
Systems(ICAC
CS’2019)
Sri
Eshwar
College
of
Engine
ering,
Coimba
tore
15th
&16th
March
2019
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VH9080 Rogith.C IV
International
Conference on
Technical
Advancement
s in Computer
Science &
Engineering
(ICTACSE’201
9)
Malla
Reddy
Engine
ering
College
for
Wome
n,
Secund
erabad
8th & 9th
Februar
y 2019
6 VH9092
VH9080
Subhashree.R
Rogith.C IV
National
Conference on
Computing
Communicatio
n and
Information
Technology
(N3CIT’2019)
T.J.S.
Engine
ering
College,
Chenna
i
13th
March
2019
7 VH7688
VH7674
Laxman.K
Yuvaraj.J VIII
International
Conference on
Advanced
Computing
and
Communicatio
n
Systems(ICAC
CS’2019)
Sri
Eshwar
College
of
Engine
ering,
Coimba
tore
15th
&16th
March
2019
8 VH8344
VH8335
Karan.B
Christopher
Joseph.L
VI
National
Conference on
Computing
Communicatio
n and
Information
Technology
(N3CIT’2019)
T.J.S.
Engine
ering
College,
Chenna
i
13th
March
2019
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9 VH9092
VH8354
Subhashree.R
Swetha.S IV
International
Conference on
Emerging
Trends in
Engineering
(ICETE 2019)
Univer
sity
College
of
Engine
ering,
Osmani
a
Univer
sity,
Hydera
bad
22nd
&23rd
March
2019
STUDENT PARTICIPATIONS IN WORKSHOPS/SYMPOSIA
S.NO VH NO Name Sem
Workshop
/Symposiu
m/Seminar
Hosted
by Date
1 VH9080
Rogith.C
IV TECHYUGA
M’19
Vel Tech
Multi
Tech
Dr.Ranga
rajan
Dr.Sakunt
hala
Engineeri
ng
College
01st
March
2019 2
VH9077
Mohamed
Azzam.S
3 VH8364 Vignesh.Y
Workshop
on Android
Vel Tech
High
8th &
9th 4 VH8342
Marimuthu.B
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5 VH8363 Sankaran.N
VI
Application
Developme
nt
Tech
Dr.Ranga
rajan
Dr.Sakunt
hala
Engineeri
ng
College
March
2019
6 VH8362
Magesh.R
7 VH8370 Dinesh
Kumar.M
8 VH8352
Aravindhan.P
9 VH8371
Jayasurya.S
10 VH8373
Swathi.M
11 VH8339
Santhoshini.V
12 VH8343
Deepa.L
13 VH8389
Charumathi.A
14 VH8379
Gowsalya.K
15 VH8383
Rajeswari.M
16 VH8361
Kaviya.S
17 VH8368
Kaviya.G
18 VH8345
Saritha.M
19 VH8346
Yogeshwari.B
20 VH8390
Gowtham.A
21 VH8338
Nikhil Rathod.S
22 VH8355 Thanga
Harisha.N
Workshop
on Android
Application
Vel Tech
High
Tech
8th &
9th
March 23 VH8337
Inbasekaran.M
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24 VH8367
Vikram.K
VI
Developme
nt
Dr.Ranga
rajan
Dr.Sakunt
hala
Engineeri
ng
College
2019
25 VH8353 Vignesh.P
26
VH8349
Tishitha.G
27 VH8345
Saritha.M
VI
Youth
Innovation
Summit
2019
Jeppiar
Engineeri
ng
College,C
hennai
09th
January
2019
28 VH8346
Yogeswari.B
29 VH8371
Jayasurya.S
30 VH8373
Swathi.M
31 VH8376
Swetha.A
32 VH8342
Marimuthu.B
33 VH8362
Magesh.R
34
VH9053
Ajith Kumar.A IV
Workshop
on Artificial
Intelligence
Vel Tech
Rangaraj
an
Dr.Sagunt
hala R&D
Institute
of Science
and
Technolo
gy,
Chennai
08th
January
2019
35 VH9097
Karthick.B
36 VH9065
Lydia Gracy.R
37 VH9079
Mahalakshmi.M
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38 VH9095
Malarvizhi.M
IV
Workshop
on
Blockchain
and Cyber
Security
S.A
Engineeri
ng
College
15th
Februa
ry 2019
39 VH9070
Sneha.R
40 VH9098 Abinaya.S
IV
BEC-
Business
Etiquette
Workshop
Vel Tech
High
Tech
Dr.Ranga
rajan
Dr.Sakunt
hala
Engineeri
ng
College
29th
January
2019
41 VH9054 Akash.S
42 VH9089 Alekhya.N
43 VH9099
Allwin
Gnanaraj .C
44 VH9055
Ansel Blaze
Heartlin.A
45 VH9057
Bharath
Kumar.V
46 VH9058
Daswadayalan.
M.D
47 VH9086
Devadharshini.
M
48 VH9088 Dharshana.S
49 VH9096 Dhivyaa.K
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50 VH9060 Dilip Kumar.K
IV
BEC-
Business
Etiquette
Workshop
Vel Tech
High
Tech
Dr.Ranga
rajan
Dr.Sakunt
hala
Engineeri
ng
College
29th
January
2019
51 VH9100 Ganesh Raj .V
52 VH9094 Gokul.T
53 VH9061 Gugan.A
54 VH9063 Hariharan.K
55 VH9062
Hariprasaanth.
R
56 VH9064 Jayashree.D
57 VH9097 Karthick.B
58 VH9082 Keerthana.T
59 VH9065 Lydia Gracy.R
60 VH9081
Maari
Shankari.M
61 VH9101
P.Mathivandhin
i
62 VH9066 Madhumitha.M
63 VH9079 Mahalakshmi.M
64 VH9095 Malarvizhi.M
65 VH9067
Meenakshisund
aram.A
66 VH9077
Mohamed
Azzam.P.S
21
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22
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67 VH9084 Praveen.M
IV
BEC-
Business
Etiquette
Workshop
Vel Tech
High
Tech
Dr.Ranga
rajan
Dr.Sakunt
hala
Engineeri
ng
College
29th
January
2019
68 VH9068
Priyadharshini.
R
69 VH9090 Ramya.G
70 VH9080 Rogith.C
71 VH9070 Sneha.R
72 VH9073 Srihari.M
73 VH9072 Sri Ram.K
74 VH9092 Subhashree.R
75 VH9069 Surya.S
76 VH9074 Suvetha.G
77 VH9075
Vijayalakshmi.
M
78 VH9076 Vikash.S.R
79 VH9091 Yuvaraj.M
80 VH8354 Swetha .S
81 VH9072 Sriram.K
IV FALCON’19
T.J.S
Engineeri
ng
College,C
hennai
09th
March
2019
82 VH9096 Dhivyaa.K
83 VH9079 Mahalakshmi.M
84 VH9097 Karthick.B
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STUDENT PROJECT PROPOSALS
S.N
O
VH NO Name Sem Project Title Guided
by
Submitted
to(Funding
Agency)
1 VH834
4
Karan.B VI IO-RAM and
Processor
Mr.Kom
al
Kumar.
N
VISAI 2019,
Vel Tech
Rangarajan
Dr.Sagunthal
a R&D
Institute of
2 VH833
5
Christop
her
Joseph.L
3 VH835 Dhanda
85 VH9061 Gugan.A
86 VH9084 Praveen.M
87 VH9098 Abinaya.S
IV
Workshop
on Women
Entreprene
urship
Anna
Universit
y,Chennai
20th
March
2019
88 VH8354 Swetha.S
89 VH9075
Vijayalakshmi.
M
90 VH9092 Subhashree.R
91 VH9090 Ramya.G
92 VH9082 Keerthana.T
93 VH9093 Keerthana.R
94 VH8383 Rajeswari.M
VI
Workshop
on Machine
Learning
with AI
IIT,
Madras
12th &
13th
January
2019
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6 pani.D Science and
Technology,
Chennai 4 VH837
6
Swetha.
A
5 VH836
6
Sripriya
Acharya
6 VH909
2
Subashr
ee.R
IV Human
Welfare Safety
and
Prevention
System
Mrs.D.D
aya
Florance 7 VH835
4
Swetha.
S
8 VH906
0
Dilip
Kumar.K
9 VH909
7
Karthick
.B
IV An IIoET
Smart
Ambulance
Dr.A.Nir
mal
Kumar 10 VH909
6
Dhivyaa.
K
11 VH909
5
Malarviz
hi.M
SMART INDIA HACKATHON
S.NO VH NO Name Se
m
Problem
Category
Submitted
to(Funding
Agency)
1 VH9061 Gugan.A
IV
Yamaha
Motor
Solutions
India Pvt. Ltd.
Smart India
Hackathon 2019
2 VH9057 Bharath
Kumar.V
3 VH9062 Hariprasaanth.R
4 VH9092 Subhashree.R
5 VH9100 Ganesh Raj.V
6 VH9076 Vikash.S.R
7 VH9080 Rogith.C IV Ministry of Smart India
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8 VH9070 Sneha.R Coal Hackathon 2019
9 VH9095 Malarvizhi.M
10 VH9085 Sajida Naz
Khatoon.Y
11 VH8342 Marimuthu.B VI
12 VH9066 Madhumitha.M IV Ministry of
Biotechnology
Smart India
Hackathon 2019 13 VH8354 Swetha.S
14 VH9097 Karthick.B IV
Yamaha
Motor
Solutions
India Pvt. Ltd.
Smart India
Hackathon 2019 15 VH9096 Dhivyaa.K
16 VH9065 Lydia Gracy.R
17 VH9079 Mahalakshmi.M
18 VH9072 Sriram.K
19 VH9060 Dilip Kumar.K
20 VH8363 Sankaran.N VI CDK Global
India Pvt.Ltd.
Smart India
Hackathon 2019 21 VH8339 Santhoshini.V
22 VH8345 Saritha.M
23 VH8350 Sharan.M
24 VH8360 Yugendar.V
25 VH8390 Gowtham.A
26 VH8346 Yogeswari.B VI Cognizant Smart India
Hackathon 2019 27 VH8377 Rashika.C
28 VH8382 Pavithra.K
29 VH8348 Harish.R
30 VH8359 Joshuva
Kirubhakar.V
31 VH8336 Shane Asher.R
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STUDENT AWARDS/SCHOLARSHIP
Nari Siksha Scholarship (2018-19) of Rs.24000 was
presented to Ms. Jayasurya.S (VH8371) of 3rd Year
B.Tech(IT)
M.Sharan(III Year – IT Student) has secured 7th place for +75Kg
category of Chennai District has participated as a competitor in
Tamil Nadu State Junior Body Building Championship organized
by Thiruvallur District Body Building Association on 3rd March
2019 at Chennai.
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PARTICIPATION IN SPORTS
Annual Sports Meet- March 2019 held at Vel Tech High Tech
Dr.Rangarajan Dr.Sakunthala Engineering College.
S.
N
O
VH NO Name Semest
er
Event Participated/
won
1 VH766
4
Deepika
Priyadharshini .V
VIII
2 VH766
7
Mounika .T
3 VH766
6
Dhanswarya .M.K
4 VH767
0
Monika .G
5 VH834
6
Yogeswari.B
6 VH834
3
Deepa.L
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7 VH838
9
Charumathi.A
VI
Throw Ball
1st Place
8 VH905
1
Abinaya.S
IV
9 VH909
5
Malarvizhi.M
10 VH908
1
Maari Shankari.M
11 VH908
6
Devadharshini.M
12 VH907
5
Vijayalakshmi.M
13 VH766
4
Deepika
Priyadharshini .V
VIII
Badminton
1st Place
14 VH908
8
Dharshana.S IV
15 VH766
4
Deepika
Priyadharshini .V
VIII Tennikoit 1st Place
16 VH909
2
Subhashree.R IV Running Race-
100m
3rd Place
17 VH834
6
Yogeswari.B VI Running Race-
400m
1st Place
18 VH766
4
Deepika
Priyadharshini .V
VIII
Shot put
1st Place
19 VH838
9
Charumathi.A VI 3rd Place
20 VH766
4
Deepika
Priyadharshini .V
VIII Discus Throw 1st Place
21 VH909
2
Subhashree.R IV
4*100m-Relay
3rd Place
22 VH766
7
Mounika .T VIII
23 VH767
5
Vaishnavi .S VIII
24 VH834
6
Yogeswari.B VI
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25 VH909
2
Subhashree.R IV
4*400m-Relay
3rd Place
26 VH766
7
Mounika .T VIII
27 VH834
6
Yogeswari.B VI
28 VH766
4
Deepika
Priyadharshini .V
VIII
29 VH834
6
Yogeswari.B VI Kho-Kho 1st Place
30 VH767
6
Aparna Subash .V VIII
31 VH766
5
Gayathri .S
VIII
Kho-Kho
1st Place
32 VH767
8
Yogeshwari .T
33 VH909
2
Subhashree.R
IV
34 VH907
5
Vijayalakshmi.M
35 VH909
8
Abinaya.S
36 VH909
0
Ramya.G
37 VH834
5
Saritha.M
VI
38 VH833
9
Santhoshini.V
39 VH838
7
Akalya.S
40 VH764
0
Kanimozhi .S VIII
41 VH766
9
Rajesh Kanna .S
VIII
Running Race-
400m
1st Place
42 VH767
2
Sabari Saravanan
.B
3rd Place
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43 VH765
0
Vedhamoorthy .A
VIII
4*100m-Relay
2nd place
44 VH766
9
Rajesh Kanna .S
45 VH833
7
Inbasekaran.M VI
46 VH905
7
Bharath Kumar.V IV
47 VH765
0
Vedhamoorthy .A VIII
Javelin Throw
1st Place
48 VH905
7
Bharath Kumar.V IV 2nd place
49 VH836
0
Yugendar.V VI Badminton(Sin
gles)
1st Place
50 VH836
0
Yugendar.V VI
Badminton(Do
uble) 1st Place
51 VH910
0
Ganesh Raj .V IV
52 VH766
9
Rajesh Kanna .S
VIII
Kho-Kho 2nd Place
53 VH767
2
Sabari Saravanan
.B
54 VH764
7
Saravana Kumar
.P
55 VH765
9
Mohammed
Azaruddin .K
56 VH765
0
Vedhamoorthy .A
57 VH833
7
Inbasekaran.M
VI 58 VH836
4
Vignesh.Y
59 VH835
8
Sivaprakash.K
60 VH905
7
Bharath Kumar.V IV
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61 VH906
7
Meenakshisundar
am.A
62 VH909
7
Karthick.B
63 VH910
0
Ganesh Raj .V
NSS
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Blood Donation Camp was organized in our College on behalf of
NSS associated with Madras Egmore Lions Blood Bank and
Research Foundation on 15th February 2019.
With Deepest Gratitude we appreciate the noble gesture of our
students for having Voluntarily donated blood to save the life of
needy patients.
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The list of blood donors are,
S.No VH NO Name Sem Venue
1 VH8381 Ansarbasha.S
VI
Vel Tech High
Tech
Dr.Rangarajan
Dr.Sakunthala
Engineering
College,Chennai.
2 VH8352 Aravindhan.P
3 VH8370 Dinesh Kumar.M
4 VH8364 Vignesh.Y
5 VH8358 Sivaprakash.K
6 VH8337 Inbasekaran.M
7 VH8355 Thanga Harisha.N
8 VH8388 Preethi Punitha.S
9 VH8378 Anantha
Ganesh.T.S.R
10 VH8336 Shane Asher.R
11 VH8335 Christopher
Joseph.L
12 VH8346 Yogeshwari.B
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TALENTO
Daswadayalan.M.D[VH9058]/II year
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