Instrumentation and Control Engineering

Introduction

Instrumentation and control engineering is a field of engineering that deals with the measurement and control of process variables in industries. It is a specialized stream of engineering that is in high demand in the automation world.

The Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering in this institution has been in existence since the academic year 2002-2003. It has highly qualified faculty members and well-equipped laboratories. The department is actively involved in research and development work in the field of instrumentation and control engineering.

The faculty members of the department have published many papers in international and national journals and conferences. They have also participated in summer schools, workshops, and FDPs. Students of the department have enriched their knowledge by participating in various contests at the national and international level.

The department is committed to providing students with the best possible education in instrumentation and control engineering. It is confident that its graduates will be able to make a significant contribution to the automation world.

SMVEC Admission

Courses Offered

Sl. No. Course Specialization Duration Intake
1 B.Tech Instrumentation and control Engineering 4 years 60

Vision And Mission

Vision

To provide quality education, training and research in the area of Instrumentation and Control Engineering to meet the industrial and societal needs with ethical values.

Mission

  • (M1) Quality education: To impart technical knowledge, leadership and managerial skills to meet the current industrial and societal needs.
  • (M2) Research and Innovation: To foster innovation, research and development for the benefit of global community.
  • (M3) Employability and Entrepreneurship: To enhance the employability skills and inculcate entrepreneurial attitude.
  • (M4) Ethical Values: To provide extension services to rural society and instill ethical values among the students.

Board of Studies

Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)

  • PEO 1: Core Competency: Solve real-life engineering problems, design and development of innovative and cost-effective products exhibiting a solid foundation in Instrumentation and Control Engineering fundamentals to cater needs of society.
  • PEO 2: State of the art technology: To impart state of the art technology to the students in the field of Instrumentation and Control Engineering to meet the industrial needs.
  • PEO 3: Multi-disciplinary skills: To develop Multi-disciplinary skills and acquire leadership qualities along with professional and ethical values.
  • PEO 4: Innovation and entrepreneurship: To promote innovation and entrepreneurship in designing and developing instrumentation systems to address social and technical challenges.

Programme Specific Outcomes (PSOs)

  • PSO1: Basic Knowledge in ICE: Apply the knowledge of Instrumentation and Control Engineering to relate the fundamental concepts of Instrumentation (measurement, control, operation, monitoring and maintenance) to varied measurement systems and models.
  • PSO2: Advanced Tools for industrial automation: Apply the knowledge of hardware and software tools for industrial automation systems.
  • PSO3: Design and development of Instrumentation systems: Ability to design and develop instrumentation systems to solve real time applications.
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Curriculum and Syllabi

Lab Facilities

The following labs are available at the department

  • Electronic Devices and Circuits Laboratory
  • Linear and Digital ICs Lab
  • Sensors and Transducers Lab
  • Microprocessors and Microcontrollers Laboratory
  • Process Control Lab
  • Modern Electronic Instrumentation Lab
  • Industrial Automation Lab
  • Simulation Lab
Existing Name Modified Name
Electronic Devices and Circuits Laboratory
Linear and Digital ICs Lab Analog and Digital Circuits Lab
Sensors and Transducers Lab
Microprocessors and Microcontrollers Laboratory Embedded System Design Lab
Process Control Lab
Modern Electronic Instrumentation Lab Virtual Instrumentation Lab
Industrial Automation Lab Process Automation Lab
Simulation Lab
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University Gold Medalist

University Gold Medalist: B.TECH

Sl. No. Batch Student Name
1 2015-2019 VIGNESH .S
2 2014-2018 KANNAN.S
3 2013-2017 SEETHA DEVI.R

University Rank Holders:

Sl. No. Rank Student Name Batch
1 1 VIGNESH .S 2015-2019
2 1 S.KANNAN 2014-2018
3 1 SEETHA DEVI.R 2013-2017
4 2 PRIYANKA.S 2013-2017
5 3 BENJAMIN.K 2013-2017
6 4 RATHINA DEVI.M 2013-2017
7 5 KALAIVADIVU.M 2013-2017
8 6 SEENIVASAN.B 2013-2017
9 7 BALAJI.G.S 2013-2017
10 8 KRISHNAPRIYA.K 2013-2017
11 9 S. SARAN RAJ 2013-2017
12 10 . YASHVANTH 2013-2017

Innovative Projects

Title of the Project: Automatic Fire Detection and Control Using Projectile Extinguishing

Abstract

Fire accidents are becoming a common occurrence all around the World. Several innovations have been made so far to reduce the repercussions of fire accidents, be it damage to assets or casualties due to panicked surges in the crowd. The aim of our project is to develop comprehensive fire detection and control system for prompt identification thus reducing the property damage of fire accidents in both residential and commercial settings. This can be done by detecting the area of fire at the earliest using image processing for precise fire extinguishing only in the vicinity of fire, thus preventing spreading of fire and reducing property damage. The system will consist of various components including micro-controller (AT89s52), relays and motors. Our project will also involve educating the public on fire safety measures and conducting regular safety inspections to ensure compliance with safety standards. Additionally, our project will explore the use of technologies such as Python and Image processing to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of the fire detection and control system. The successful implementation of this project will result in a significant reduction in fire-related deaths and property damage, thereby improving public safety and security.

Applications

  • Helps to rid-off the fire in easy way. The cause of fire came be easy captured. Reduce the camera and sprinkler

Extinguishing 2023

Extinguishing 2023

Title of the project : Ultrasonic Guide for Visually Impaired

Abstract

The main concept is to develop a device for the visually impaired people as an Assistance System in their day-to-day life. The device measures the distance of the obstacle approaching the person with the help of an ultrasonic sensor, placed in the goggles to detect the obstacle. In the detection of the obstacle an alert message is sent in the form of vibration to the person by vibration motors. This system functions like an assistive guide to the visually impaired person for the safety purpose as well as help them continue their regular routine without any issues.

Applications

  •  Helps the visually impaired people to avoid the obstacles in a efficient way by alerting the person in Advance

Extinguishing 2023

Extinguishing 2023

Title of the Project: Automated Anti Collision Braking System

Abstract

The number of vehicle collisions at urban and rural places has been on the rise in spite of technological innovations and advancements for vehicle safety. It has been reported that nearly a third of all reported crashes occur in such areas due to over speeding. Consequently, there is a need for a reliable-real time accident avoiding system that can avoid vehicles of a potential collision.

Applications

  • Helps to avoid collision of vehicles due to unconsciousness and over speeding .Reduce the cause of death.

Extinguishing 2023

Extinguishing 2023

Title of the Project: Non-Invasive Level Estimation of Blood Glucose and Hemoglobin

Abstract

Diabetes is one of the prominent diseases around the world. Presently, invasive techniques need a finger-prick blood sample. A blood hemoglobin measurement device was designed and developed without pricking the blood. This non-invasive device is based on the principle of the near-infrared spectroscopy technique with specific short wavelengths for detection of the Hemoglobin molecules. The proposed technique is implemented using emitters and camera of particular specifications and ratings. The data acquisition module is also implemented with combinations of emitters and a Camera to collect the data. The proposed non-invasive device is examined by placing fingertip into the embedded clips which contain emitters and detectors. Hence, continuous blood Hemoglobin monitoring is possible through a developed prototype. The mechanism of Hemoglobin detection is that when the light of specific wavelengths passes through the object, then the received resultant light corresponds to the change in blood Hemoglobin concentration. These collected spectrums are interpreted in the form of blood Hemoglobin concentration using a machine learning-based CNN model.

Applications

  • Providing a point of care tool (PoC) to patients for estimating glucose and hemoglobin level.

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Student Activities

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Student Achievements

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Atchaya S / 1st year of ICE Dept has won third prize in Inter – College Elocution Competition Held at ManakulaVinayagar Institute of Technology.(MIT)

Student Achievements (Academic year 2022 – 2023)

S.NO Name of the Student Year / Sem Date Name of the Organizing Institute Name of the Event Position/ Prize, if any received
1 Charrumathy.S I/II 04-11-2022 SSN College Of Engineering Paper Presentation Second Prize
2 Vikranthi.M III/VI 19-05-2023. Rajiv Gandhi College of engineering and technology Paper Presentation First Prize
3 Pavithara.S III/VI 27-4-2023 University College of engineering Paper Presentation Second Prize
4 Vikranthi.M III/VI 27-4-2023 University College of engineering Paper Presentation Second Prize
5 Yuvan shankar I/II 06.01.23 oAchariya Arts &science college Wrestling competition Gold medal
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Staff Publications

Publication Details

Academic Year No. of International Journals No. of International Conferences
2022 – 2023 14 05
2021 – 2022 13 02
2020 – 2021 08
2019 – 2020 14
2018 – 2019 11
2017- 2018 04
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Value Added Courses

Academic Year – 2016-17

Sl. No Course Title No.of Staffs Participated Duration ( No. of Days) Trainer / Organization Details
1. Faculty orientation program 1 3 SEED
2. LIFE SKILLS 4 5 ICT ACT
3. NETWORK SIMULATOR-2 7 3 Mr. Joseph Auxilius jude
4. IOT Based Virtual Instruments 2 3 ICT associated with NI
5. Hands on Practice in “DSP and Embedded System Controllers 7 2 PANTECH solutions
6. Professional development workshop 3 3 SEED
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Industry Institute Interaction

S.No Topic Resource Person Date Year / Sem
1 3-D Printing Technology and Plant Design Management System Mr.K.A.Prabhakar
Managing Director
CADD CENTER
16.7.2016 II/III
III/V
2 Industrial automation in pharmacy  industry Mr.Chandra Shekar Nilakantan M.D, CSN Pharmaa Solution, Thirubhuvanai 25-3-16 III/VI II/IV
3 carrier guidance in instrumentation field Shri.P.Rangaraj,Chairman & Managing Director,CHEMIN C&I 25-3-16 III/VI II/IV
4 Commissioning and installation of Process  Instruments Mr.Ankit shah Customer Support Engineer, Forbes Marshall Pvt Ltd, Control Instrumetation Group , Chennai . 26.02.2016 III/VI II/IV
5 Automation and open source Electronics Mr.J.R.Suresh Babu , Scientist
National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology, Chennai
09.01.2016 III/VI II/IV
6 Significance of Instrumentation Engineer in Industry Mr.Parthiban, Vice president,
Vijay enterprises, Nellikuppam
11.2.2017 III/VI
II/IV
7 Significance of Biomedical Instruments Mr.S.Sundar, Assistant Biomedical Engineer, Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital, Puducherry 28.1.17 III/VI
II/IV
  •  Helps the visually impaired people to avoid the obstacles in a efficient way by alerting the person in Advance
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Staff Participation

Innovation of The Faculty In Teaching And Learning

Sl.No Teaching & Learningmethod Goal achieved Implementation
Types Remarks
1. Audio Visual based Teaching & ICT tools

These methods of teaching helps the students for better understanding of theoretical concepts

Academic objective
  • Used in all theoretical and practical courses
  • Insisting the students to refer NPTEL audio and video content
  • Conducting tutorial sessions by showing Animated Video for in depth understanding of theoretical concepts
2. Instruction methods

Centered objective- oriented activities and flow of information between teachers and students

Academic objective
  • Subjects related materials are prepared in described format and its PDF file is uploaded in website and circulated to the students.
  • The course material is verified by the committee head by HOD before circulation to the students. The course material is in the form of Formula based PDF material.
  • Laboratory manual
  • Technical manual
  • Safety precaution manual
  • Placement study material
3. Assignment based learning

Students are involved independently to seek wide range of information.

Academic objective
  • Assignments are given on the regular basis and it is circulated to the students after evaluation.
  • Set question from out-of- syllabus assignment questions
  • Circuit simulation based assignment is floated to Students
4. Brainstorm

Holding a group discussion to produce more idea.

Placement objective &Professional objective
  • Involving all the students in Group Discussion (GD) during the placement session.
5. Team – learning

Students are much more likely to perform well when they work together effectively as a team.

Placement objective
  • In Placement activity, aptitude question are discussed by students by forming a group in evening time.
6. Real-World learning

Relating and demonstrating through real life situations, will make the material easy to understand and easy to learn

Industry objective & Professional objective
  • Demonstrating process variable measurement like, Flow, level, pressure, Temperature and other industrial measurement.
  • Industrial visit
  • In-plant training
Industrial visit at NLC Thermal power station -II
7. Role Play Learning

Makes the student to come out of its comfort zone and develop their interpersonal skill

Professional objective
  • Arranging and Conducting Symposium by students.
  • Quiz event conducted by students
8. Experimental based leaning

Learning through experiments

Industry objective
  • Cultivated to conduct the experiments in design level platform
  • Encouraging innovate ideas stepping product development
  • Floating mini projects
9. Industrial interactions based Learning

Students are encouraged to participate in contest

Research objective

Encouraging the students to participate in

Workshop/Symposia/Conferences/competitions conducted by core industries.

The various club activities in the field of Instrumentation, power plant Instrumentation and Automations effectively very active in the department to enhance the student knowledge beyond the regular curriculum through collaboration with co reorganizations.

  • L&T
  • Texas Instruments
  • Smart India hackathon.
  • SRISHTI

Our students participated in those events conducted by core organizations and cracked cash award prizes and best project awards through the faculty guidance.

M.Vishwa, II year student had won the First Prize in “Bomb Diffusion” conducted by Pondicherry Engineering College. And also had won the First Prize in “Drawkar” conducted by MIT Chennai.
10. Software training

Hands-on training links theory and practical

Research objective

By providing hands-on training on software related to core course for the design, coding, analysis and Developing Integrating circuits, Ladder logic diagram and piping & Instrumentation diagram layout

  • C&C++
  • PLC & SCADA
  • Embedded system
  • Lab View
  • MATLAB
  • PSPICE
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Other Academic Activities

S.NO CRITERIA 19-20 20-21 21-22 TOTAL COUNT OF PROGRAMS
1 Guest Lecture Details 4 7 3 14
2 Seminar Details 2 3 3 8
3 Workshop/Hands-on Training Details 2 1 3 6
4 Professional Chapters/Clubs Activities 3 4 21 28
5 Faculty Development Programme conducted by the department 1 1
6 Faculty Development Programme attended by the faculty 44 42 28 114
7 Swayam/NPTEL/Other Online Courses  by the Faculty 7 4 3 14
8 Faculty Journal publication Details 19 09 15 43
9 Patent Details 4 4
10 National/International Conferences attended by the faculty Details 1 3 5 9
11 Swayam/NPTEL/Other Online Courses  by the students 2 20 59 81
12 Industrial Visits 5 3 8
13 Student Participation in other college Events/Sports/Cultural 16 8 19 43
14 Skill Development/Certification/Mandatory/Value Added Courses 6 4 2 12

Curricular / Co-Curricular & Extracurricular Activities

S.NO Name of the Student Year/   Sem Date Name of the Organizing Institute Name of the Event Position/ Prize, if any received
1. Adhinarayanan T III/VI Dec’2022 Salesforce & ICT Academy Apex Trainer Certified
2. Arul Priya S III/VI Dec’2022 Salesforce & ICT Academy Apex Trainer Certified
3. Austin Lourdes Martial A III/VI Dec’2022 Salesforce & ICT Academy Apex Trainer Certified
4. Balaganabathy S III/VI Dec’2022 Salesforce & ICT Academy Apex Trainer Certified
5. Barathi.V III/VI Dec’2022 Salesforce & ICT Academy Apex Trainer Certified
6. Deepak R III/VI Dec’2022 Salesforce & ICT Academy Apex Trainer Certified
7. Dharshan. B III/VI Dec’2022 Salesforce & ICT Academy Apex Trainer Certified
8. Gajendiran.K III/VI Dec’2022 Salesforce & ICT Academy Apex Trainer Certified
9. Karthik T III/VI Dec’2022 Salesforce & ICT Academy Apex Trainer Certified
10. Kaviyalakshmi. S III/VI Dec’2022 Salesforce & ICT Academy Apex Trainer Certified
11. Keerthiseelan V III/VI Dec’2022 Salesforce & ICT Academy Apex Trainer Certified
12. Kishore S III/VI Dec’2022 Salesforce & ICT Academy Apex Trainer Certified
13. Kugan. S III/VI Dec’2022 Salesforce & ICT Academy Apex Trainer Certified
14. Musharaf Ali. R III/VI Dec’2022 Salesforce & ICT Academy Apex Trainer Certified
15. Naresh T III/VI Dec’2022 Salesforce & ICT Academy Apex Trainer Certified
16. Parthasarathy P III/VI Dec’2022 Salesforce & ICT Academy Apex Trainer Certified
17. Pavithara. S III/VI Dec’2022 Salesforce & ICT Academy Apex Trainer Certified
18. Shahul Hameed S III/VI Dec’2022 Salesforce & ICT Academy Apex Trainer Certified
19. Sridurga M III/VI Dec’2022 Salesforce & ICT Academy Apex Trainer Certified
20. Tharun Jayane R III/VI Dec’2022 Salesforce & ICT Academy Apex Trainer Certified
21. Theepika.S III/VI Dec’2022 Salesforce & ICT Academy Apex Trainer Certified
22. Vignesh K III/VI Dec’2022 Salesforce & ICT Academy Apex Trainer Certified
23. Vigneshwaran J III/VI Dec’2022 Salesforce & ICT Academy Apex Trainer Certified
24. Vikraman. B III/VI Dec’2022 Salesforce & ICT Academy Apex Trainer Certified
25. Vikranthi. M III/VI Dec’2022 Salesforce & ICT Academy Apex Trainer Certified
26. Vimalraj. R III/VI Dec’2022 Salesforce & ICT Academy Apex Trainer Certified
27. Aiswarya. C K III/VI Dec’2022 Salesforce & ICT Academy Apex Trainer Certified
28. Karthikeyan. V III/VI Dec’2022 Salesforce & ICT Academy Apex Trainer Certified
29. Karthikeyan. V III/VI Dec’2022 Salesforce & ICT Academy Apex Trainer Certified
30. Rency Ramesh III/VI Dec’2022 Salesforce & ICT Academy Apex Trainer Certified
31. Abishek.R II/IV 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
32. Ajay. P II/IV 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
33. Amrish P II/IV 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
34. Anas S II/IV 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
35. Bala kumaran M II/IV 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
36. Deepak Kumar R II/IV 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
37. Devadharshini S II/IV 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
38. Dhanesh R II/IV 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
39. Dhanushkumar.M II/IV 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
40. Dinesh. R II/IV 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
41. Durga S II/IV 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
42. Gokulsri S II/IV 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
43. Goutham.K II/IV 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
44. Harishwaran.M II/IV 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
45. Hemachandran V II/IV 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
46. Jeganathan R II/IV 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
47. Kalyani V II/IV 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
48. Kamali D II/IV 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
49. Kulaththazhaki S II/IV 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
50. LOGESH II/IV 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
51. Mohan ram. S II/IV 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
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53. Prisha A II/IV 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
54. Ragurajan N II/IV 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
55. Rathika M II/IV 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
56. Ravindaran N II/IV 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
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58. Sanjai Kumar R G II/IV 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
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60. Senguttuvan A II/IV 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
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69. Balachandar C II/IV 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
70. Mohanram  II/IV 25.9.2022 Mathworks Machine Learning Onramp Certified
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72. Mohanram II/IV 14.11.2022 Automation Anywhere Hello Bot: Introduction to RPA and Use Cases V11 Certified
73. Mohanram II/IV 14.11.2022 Siemens  PLC Traning for beginners Certified
74. Toshikka II/IV 22.10.2022 Perfect Plan B ELearning Private Limited Android Fundamentals with Capstone Project Certified
75. Toshikka II/IV 25.10.2022 Kodekloud Amazon Elastic Container Service  Certified
76. Toshikka II/IV 25.10.2022 Sololearn SQL Certified
77. Toshikka II/IV 25.10.2022 Kodekloud Learn Devops – AWS Cloud for begineers Certified
78. Toshikka II/IV 30.9.2022 Mathworks Machine Learning Onramp Certified
79. Toshikka II/IV 5.9.2022 Microsoft Microsoft Azure Data Fundamentals : Explore non relational data in Azure  Certified
80. Toshikka II/IV 27.9.2022 Microsoft Describe the core architectural Components of Azure  Certified
81. Toshikka II/IV 5.9.2022 Microsoft Describe Cloud Service Types  Certified
82. Toshikka II/IV 5.9.2022 Microsoft Describe the benefits of using Cloud Services Certified
83. Toshikka II/IV 5.9.2022 Microsoft Explore relational data services in Azure Certified
84. Toshikka II/IV 5.9.2022 Microsoft Explore Provisioning and deploying relational database services in Azure Certified
85. Toshikka II/IV 5.9.2022 Microsoft Describe Cloud Computing  Certified
86. Toshikka II/IV 5.9.2022 Microsoft Explore Fundamentals of stream Processing Certified
87. Toshikka II/IV 5.9.2022 Microsoft Examine Components of a modern data warehouse Certified
88. Toshikka II/IV 5.9.2022 Microsoft Manage non relational data stores in Azure  Certified
89. Toshikka II/IV 27.9.2022 Microsoft Azure Fundamentals:Describe Azure Architecture and Services Certified
90. Toshikka II/IV 5.9.2022 Microsoft Microsoft Azure Fundamentals :Describe Cloud Concepts Certified
91. Toshikka II/IV 5.9.2022 Microsoft Explore roles and responsibilities in the world of data Certified
92. Toshikka II/IV 5.9.2022 Microsoft Explore Core data concepts Certified
93. Sarumathy II/IV 25.9.2022 Mathworks Machine Learning Onramp Certified
94. Sarumathy II/IV 12.12.2022 Google Digital Garage The Fundamentals of Digital Marketing Certified
95. Sarumathy II/IV 10.1.2023 Automation Anywhere Bot Story: Where Automation Meets Analytics Using Bot Insight V11.0 Certified
96. Rathika.M II/IV 25.9.2022 Mathworks Machine Learning Onramp Certified
97. kulaththazhaki S II/IV 26.9.2022 Mathworks Machine Learning Onramp Certified
98. Devadharshini.S. II/IV Nov’2022 Great Learning  Introduction to R  Certified
99. Namasivayam.S II/IV 22.10.2022 Perfect Plan B ELearning Private Limited Android Fundamentals with Capstone Project Certified
100. Namasivayam.S II/IV 25.10.2022 Sololearn SQL Certified
101. Namasivayam.S II/IV 25.9.2022 Mathworks Machine Learning Onramp Certified
102. Namasivayam.S II/IV 25.10.2022 Kodekloud Amazon Elastic Container Service  Certified
103. Subhiksha I/II 20th Dec 2022 Codered Python for absolute beginners Certified
104. Abinesh.E I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
105. Akhassh. M I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
106. Barath T I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
107. Charrumathy S I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
108. Deekshetha. R I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
109. Gunali. G I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
110. Haatheem I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
111. Hariprabu U  I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
112. Harish.R I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
113. Janardhan shalin babu. J I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
114. Jawahar.D I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
115. Krishnakumar. P I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
116. Logeshwari. S I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
117. Lokesh raj I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
118. Mahalakkshimi.P I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
119. Manojkumar.D  I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
120. Mathiyamudhan. S I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
121. Monika. P I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
122. Nisha. M I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
123. Nishanth.A I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
124. Pragadeesh. G I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
125. Priyangha.S I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
126. Rajasundaram.R I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
127. Rohit S I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
128. Sarankumar. S I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
129. Shrivarsha.RA I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
130. Sridhar.R.M I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
131. Srinidhi . K I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
132. Subhiksha. R  I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
133. Sudharsan. S. K I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
134. Sumitha R  I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
135. Tamilmaran. A I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
136. Tamizharasan. S I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
137. Valli Natchiar. K I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
138. Varunisha.M I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
139. Vetrivel. D I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
140. Vishal Pranav.P I/II 5.1.2023 Ui-Path and ICT Academy Robotics Process Automation Certified
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