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RVS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

(Approved by AICTE and Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai)


Kumaran Kottam Campus | Kannampalayam | Coimbatore 641402

DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE & HUMANITIES


HAND BOOK
(2014-2015)

Vision of the College


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RVS College of Engineering & Technology, Coimbatore, will strive to be an


institution of National importance and committed to work towards societal and
economic empowerment of the nation through development of world class
human resource.
Mission of the College
The RVSCET, Coimbatore strives to
Develop a strong center of excellence for education and research with
excellent infrastructure and well-qualified faculty.
Develop and support faculty who are effective scholars and educators.
Empower the students with skill development programs to meet the
growing challenges of the industry.
Enhance competitiveness of the graduates for economic and social
developments.
About the department
The Department of Science and Humanities was established in the year
2007. The department is the back bone of the entire engineering education.
It supports efficiently the engineering departments by providing quality training
in basic sciences. The main subjects Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and
English take shelter under the wide umbrella of the Department of Science &
Humanities.
The

Science

and

Humanities

Department

is

ably

headed

by

Prof. Dr. P. Gopalakrishnan (Physics), who has 44 years of rich experience in


academic and research field. The Department holds, senior teaching staff
comprising Professors and Associate Professors along with talented young
brigade of Assistant Professors in all branches. The faculty is always inclined
towards supporting students in their all round development. The department
engages regular tutorials to give the student better and comprehensive
understanding of the subjects.

Extra Curricular activities are given due


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importance and a constant effort is made towards improving students


performance.
Objectives of the department:
To achieve a minimum 55% pass in the individual subjects
To keep all the classrooms and laboratories clean and tidy
To conduct one Faculty Development Programme for an academic year
To conduct at least one Guest lecture in an academic year for each
subject
Beyond Academic:
The department has mainly focus towards the benefit of students. It
begins spark to development of a student through various extra-curricular and
co-curricular activities. The department motivate the students to participate and
organizes various events like seminars, workshops, symposium and technical
session, which enable the students to equip themselves with the latest trends in
the industry. The department also conducts foundation courses which help them
to develop their various skills like personality, communication, leadership
quality, interpersonal relationship, etc.

FACULTY MEMBERS
3

S.
No

Name of the Staff

Designation

Qualification

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
1.

Dr. P.Gopalakrishnan

Dean

M.Sc., M.Phil.,Ph.D.,

2.

Mr. A. Prakash

HoD / Associate Professor

M.Sc., M.Phil., (Ph.D)

3.

Mr.T.Ponraj

Assistant Professor-III

M.Sc., M.Phil., (Ph.D).,

4.

Mr. K. Ravikumar

Assistant Professor-II

M.Sc., B.Ed., (Ph.D)

5.

Dr. R.Ganesh

Assistant Professor-I

M.Sc., B.Ed., Ph.D.,

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
6.

Ms. D. Vishnu Chitra

HoD/ Assistant Professor-II M.Sc., M.Phil., (Ph.D).,

7.

Mr. S.Ravi

Assistant Professor-I

M.Sc., M.Phil.,

8.

Mr. P. Jeganathan

Assistant Professor-I

M.Sc., M.Phil.,

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
9.

Mr.P.Selvaraju

10. Ms. K. Kalaivani


11.

Ms. T.Nirmala Sagayarani


Victoire

12. Mr. M. Jagannathan

HoD / Associate Professor

M.Sc., M.Phil., (Ph.D)

Associate Professor

M.Sc., M.Phil., (Ph.D)

Assistant Professor-III

M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed.,

Assistant Professor-III

M.Sc., M.Phil.,

13. Ms. R. Sivakami

Assistant Professor-III

M.Sc., M.Phi.,(Ph.D)

14. Ms. M. Kavitha

Assistant Professor-III

M.Sc., M.Phil.,

15. Mr. P.Vijayakumar

Assistant Professor-I

M.Sc., B.Ed., M.Phil.,

16. Mr. R.Ganesh

Assistant Professor-I

M.Sc., M.Phil.,

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
M.A., M.Phil., MBA.,
MSW., PGDELT.,
PGDJMC., PGDPR.,

17.

Ms. A. Sarah Helan Sathya

HoD/ Assistant Professor-II

18.

Ms. M. Revathy

Assistant Professor-II

M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed.,


PGDST., (Ph.D)

19.

Ms. D. Suganya

Assistant Professor-I

M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed.,

20.

Mr. J.Charly Jerome

Assistant Professor-I

M.A., M.Phil., (Ph.D)

21.

Mr. T.Sathyaseelan

Assistant Professor-I

M.A., M.Phil., (Ph.D)

TECHNICAL SUPPORT STAFF

S. No

Name of the Staff

1.

Ms. K.Jothilakshmi

2.

Mr. M.Saravanan

3.

Ms.S. Kalaiselvi

4.

Ms. M. Indhu

Designation

Qualification

Junior Assistant

M.Com.,

Lab Assistant- Physics


Lab AssistantChemistry

Diploma in
Automobile Engg.,
B.A. Economics

Programmer

B.Tech IT

FACULTY - AREA OF EXPERTISE


Sl.No.

FOCUS AREA

1.

Thin Films

2.

Socio - Linguistics

3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Science Fiction &


English Language Teaching
Science Fiction
Science Fiction &
English Language Teaching
Science Fiction &
English Language Teaching
Operations Research

NAME, DESIGNATION OF THE


EXPERT
Dr. P.Gopalakrishnan, Dean
Ms.A. Sarah Helan Sathya, Assistant
Professor
Ms.M.Revathy,Assistant Professor
Ms. D .Suganya , Assistant Professor
Mr. J.Charly Jerome, Assistant Professor
Mr. T.Sathya Seelan , Assistant Professor
Mr. P.Selvaraju, Associate Professor

8.

Reliability and Risk Analysis

Mr. K.Kalaivani, Associate Professor

9.

Commutative Rings

Mr. M.Jagannathan, Assistant Professor

10.

Graph Theory

11.

Graph Colouring

Mr. R.Sivakami, Assistant Professor

12.

Operations Research

Mr. M.Kavitha, Assistant Professor

13.

Operations Research

Mr. P.Vijayakumar, Assistant Professor

14.

Operations Research

Dr. R.Ganesh, Assistant Professor

15.

Solar Energy

Mr.A. Prakash, Associate Professor

16.

Electronics

Mr. T. Ponraj, Assistant Professor

17.
18.

Thin Films
& Characterization
Thin Films
& Characterization

Mr. T.Nirmala Sagayarani Victoire,


Assistant Professor

Mr. K. Ravikumar , Assistant Professor


Dr. R.Ganesh , Assistant Professor

19.

Bio Chemistry

Ms. D. Vishnu Chitra. Assistant Professor

20.

Organic Crystal Growth

Mr. S.Ravi , Assistant Professor

21.

Synthesis of Organic
Compounds

Mr. P. Jeganathan , Assistant Professor

TECHNICAL SUPPORT STAFF- AREA OF EXPERTISE


Sl.No.

FOCUS AREA

NAME, DESIGNATION OF THE


EXPERT

1.

Ms.K. Jothilakshmi, Junior Assistant

Finance

Mr. M. Saravanan ,
2.

Mechanical

Lab Assistant- Physics


Ms. S. Kalaiselvi,

3.

Financial / Industrial Economics

4.

Networking

Lab Assistant- Chemistry


Ms. M,.Indhu , Programmer

LAB FACILITIES:
PHYSICS LABORATORY:
The main objective of conducting laboratory in physics is to make the student to
analyze the physics principle involved in the device and also to allow the
student to relate the principle to new applications. It creates an opportunity for
the students to understand the fundamental concepts of engineering and
technology both in circuit and non circuit branches. In brief it lays a foundation
in which the students want to excel in their own field of interest.

S.No

LIST OF EQUIPMENTS IN PHYSICS LABORATORY

Travelling Microscope

17

Grating

Torsional Pendulum Circular


Disc

18

Spirit Level
8

Screw Gauge

19

Beaker (250 ml)

Vernier Calliper

20

Beaker (500 ml)

Stop Clock

21

Capillary Tube with Hydrostatic


Bench

Spectrometer

22

Capillary Tube

Knife Edge Supports

23

Slotted Weight

24

One Meter Scale

25

10

Burette

26

Hot Plate

11

Burette Stand

27

Thermometer

28

Galvaometer

29

Resistance Box

12

13

Sodium Vapour Lamp with


Transformer and Wooden
House
Sodium Vapour Lamp
imported (35W)

Diode Laser Lycopodium Powder


Slide Screen
Numerical Aperture and Acceptance
Angle of Optical Fibre
Glass Plates (Optically Flat) with
Stand

14

Prism

30

Cooker

15

Gas Stove

31

High Resistance (5 Ohms)

16

Thermistor

32

Carry Foster Bridge Setup


(Unknown Coil + 4 Dial Decade
Resistance Box)

33

IC Regulated Power Supply 2


V Fixed

43

Mercury Vapour Lamp Wooden Box

34

Lees Disc Apparatus and


Circular Bad Conductor

44

Mercury Vapour Lamp with


Transformer

35

Circular Bad Conductor

45

Clamp (Cantilever Method)

36

Rubber tube

46

Burette Stand Clamp (Viscosity


Experiment)
9

37

Reading Lens

47

Copper Cylinder (Lee's Disc


Experiment)

38

Test Tube Holder

48

Screw driver tool kit

39

Cylindrical Masses

49

Cutting pliers

40

CRO 30MHz Dual Trace

50

Fuse (1.5 A)

41

Ultrasonic Interferometer

51

Postal Weighing Scale (BRAUN)

42

Hysteresis Apparatus (B-H


Curve)

CHEMISTRY LABORATORY:
The main objective of the department is to develop the necessary theoretical and
practical aspects required for understanding intricacies of the subject and also
give adequate exposure to the applied chemistry aspects in different disciplines
of engineering. Our faculty educates the engineering students with all necessary
concepts related to chemistry and develops a scientific attitude by means of
distinguishing, analyzing and solving various engineering problems. We are
training the students to develop their experimental skills and important practical
knowledge in engineering by providing sophisticated chemistry laboratory.
The department also handles environmental science for the young engineers.
The department not only concentrates on classroom learning of chemistry but
also gives importance to the practical skills.

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S.No

LIST OF EQUIPMENTS IN CHEMISTRY


LABORATORY

1.

Spectrophotometer

2.

Flame photometer

3.

Ion- Exchanger

4.

Double Distillation Unit

5.

Hot Plate with Stirrer

6.

Physical Weighing Balance

7.

Conductivity meter

8.

pH meter

9.

Potentiometer

10.

Electronic Chemical weighing Balance

COMMUNICATION SKILLS LABORATORY


The college has a digital language lab for teaching and learning language in a
computer classroom. The lab has 60 systems designed to function in a LAN
environment. It has power back up and access to internet. The lab uses a variety

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of multimedia software to train the students in various nuances of


communication skills.
The Hi-Class is designed to train the students of first year in various aspects of
language skills such as listening, speaking, reading and writing, necessary for
the contemporary work place.
The Clarity English Success is designed for the III year students of engineering.
Here students are trained in higher order skills such as coherence in speech and
writing, participating in debates, interview skills. By the end of the course the
students acquire the necessary fluency to participate in various socio-cultural
and professional contexts
S.No

LIST OF EQUIPMENTS IN COMMIUNICATION LABORATORY

1.

Wipro PCs -60 Nos.

2.

Mega head phones with Mike -60 Nos

3.

LCD Projector mounted with screen

4.

Clarity Snet Language Lab for 1 teacher console + 60 students - V.8.0

5.

Hi- Class Software for 1 teacher console + 60 students SW.4.2R1

6.

Handicam

7.

I Ball Web Cam Robo20-1 No.

8.

Tape Record

9.

2.1 Speaker-1 No.

FACULTY PURSUING Ph.D

S.No Name of the Staff

Research Title

Year of

Name of the

Registration

University

12

Theoretical and Experimental


1

Mr. A. Prakash

Analysis of Pyramid Floating

2009

cum titled-wick Solar Still


2

Mr.T.Ponraj

Mr.K.Ravi Kumar

Mr.P.Selvaraj

Ms. D. Vishnu
Chitra

Characterization of doped TiO2


thin films
Surfactant effect on metal oxide
thin films
Studies on optimal performances
of production-Inventory models
Synthesis and Characterization of
Anticancer Drugs

2008

Ms.K.Kalaivani

under type II censoring by soft

2012

Ms.R.Sivakami

Chromatic Number of Vertex,


Edge Coloring of Graphs

Karunya
University

University,
Chennai

2011

2015

Bharathiar
University
Bharathiar
University
Anna

2009

computing techniques
6

University

Anna

Reliability and Risk analysis


5

Bharathiar

University,
Chennai

2014

Bharathiar
University

Enhancing effective
7

Ms.M.Revathy

communication skills for first


year engineering students in the

2014

Bharathiar
University

district of Coimbatore
Post-Apocalyptic Dystopian
8

Mr.J.Charly Jerome Elements in Veronica Roth's


Novels

2013

Bharathiar
University

13

Post-Apocalyptic Dystopian
9

Mr.T.Sathyaseelan Elements in James Dashners

2014

Novels

Bharathiar
University

GUEST LECTURES CONDUCTED (2014-15):


Guest lecture on Boiler feed water by the department of Chemistry on
28.01.2014
Guest lecture on Effective communication skills for engineers by the
department of English on 14.02.2014
Guest lecture on Laplace transformations by the department of
Mathematics on 07.03.2014
Guest lecture on Application of mathematics for first year
engineering students by the department of Mathematics on 20.02.2015
Guest lecture on A cognitive approach to reading by the department
of English on 20.02.2015
Guest lecture on Recent trends in modern engineering materials by
the department of Physics on 28.02.2015

FDPS/CONFERENCE /WORKSHOPS/SYMPOSIUM CONDUCTED


(2014-15):
Two days Symposium CHEMPEST 2014 was organized on 4.3.2014
&5.3.2014 by the department of Science and Humanities
The world Science day celebration was organized by the department of
science and humanities on the title Mini project with a concept of
applied physics or applied chemistry on 28.02.2015

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Faculty Development Programme on Values virtues for teachers and


the development of teachers character was conducted on 28.02.2015
Two week ISTE STTP workshop on Technical Communication was
conducted by IIT Bombay from 8.10.2015 to 05.12.2015
One week ISTE STTP workshop on Engineering Physics was conducted
by IIT Bombay from 08.12.2015 to 18.12.2015.
WORKSHOPS/SEMINARS/CONFERENCES /FDP/ATTENDED/
PARTICIPATED BY THE FACULTY MEMBERS (2014-15):
Mr.T.Sathyaseelan, Assistant Professor, Department of English, attended
a two days FDP Program on Bridge Course on English sponsored by
AICTE, Anna University, Chennai on 23.07.2014 and 24.07.2014
Mr.K.Ravikumar, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, attended a
two days FDP program on Bridge Course on Physics sponsored by
AICTE, Anna University, Chennai on 23.07.2014 and 24.07.2014
Mr.J.Charly Jerome, Assistant Professor, Department of

English,

attended a one day workshop on A Fiction Insight on the dystopian


novel divergent organized by

the department of English, Nirmala

College for women, Coimbatore on 27.09.2014


Ms.A.Sarah Helan Sathya and Ms.M.Revathy, Assistant Professors,
Department of English, attended a one day workshop on National level
conference cum workshop on Language & Theatre organized the by
department of English, Dr.N.G.P. Arts and Science College, Coimbatore
on 29.01.2015
Mr.P.Selvaraju, Associate Professor , Mr.R.Ganesh and Mr.P.Viajaya
Kumar, Assistant Professors, Department of Mathematics, attended one
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day seminar on EOQ model for non-Deteriorating items with


constant, linear and quadratic demand sponsored by UGC and
organized by Erode Arts and Science College, Erode on 07.02.2015
Ms.A.Sarah Helan Sathya, Assistant Professor, Department of English
attended one week ISTE STTP coordinators workshop on Technical
Communication was conducted by IIT Bombay from 24.08.2015 to
28.08.2015
Mr.A.Prakash, Associate Professor, Department of Physics attended one
week ISTE STTP coordinators workshop on Engineering Physics was
conducted by IIT Bombay from 24.08.2015 to 28.08.2015
PAPER PUBLICATIONS BY THE FACULTY (2014-15)
Professor C.Krishnamoorthi published a paper on Product life cycle
(Growth stage)with defective items and shortages in International
Journal

of Operation Research, Vol.19, No.1,pp.1-20,2014

Associate Professor P.Selvaraju published a paper on An EOQ Model


for item with time proportional backlogging in International Journal
of Current Research, Vol.6,Issue.08, pp 8087-8088,2014
Associate Professor K.Kalaivani published a paper on PSO based type
II censoring schemes using modified weibull distribution in
International Journal of statistics and systems, vol.9, No.1, pp-33-49,
2014.
Associate Professor K.Kalaivani published a paper on A hybrid
GA-PSO approach for reliability under type II censored data using
exponential distribution in International Journal of Mathematical
Analysis,

Vol 8, No. 50, pp-2481-2492, 2014.


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Assistant Professor M.Revathy published a paper on Conrads Literary


Techniques in Lord Jim in Literary Quest, Vol.1, Issue.4, pp-62-75,
2014.
Associate Professor P.Selvaraju published a paper on Optimization of
deteriorating EOQ model with shortages and controllable lead time
in International Journal of Innovative Science, Engineering & Technology
(IJISET), Vol.2, Issue 3,2015.
Other Programs Organized:
Inauguration of Literary Club was organized by the department of
English on 17.02.2015.
Research Oriented Concepts discussion based on the research was
conducted by the department of mathematics on 24.02.2015.
Orientation programme for first year students regarding availability of
scholarships was organized on 02.03.2015.

DEPARTMENT LIBRARY
S.No

Subject

Total No. of Volume

1.

Physics

74

2.

Chemistry

45

3.

Mathematics

119

4.

English

23

5.

General Books

Total

265

17

AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS BY FACULTY

S.No

1.

NAME OF THE
FACULTY

Dr. R. Ganesh

2.

3.

Ms. K.Kalaivani

NAME OF THE
AWARD /
RECOGNIZATION

ISSUING

YEAR OF

AUTHORITY

RECEIVING

Award for Research RVS Educational


Excellence

Trust

Annexure II
Publication

RVS Educational

Mr. K. Ravikumar AnnexurII


Publication

Trust
RVS Educational

2015

2015

2015

Trust

SPECIAL GRANDS RECEIVED /SANCTIONED

S.
No

PRINCIPAL
INVESTIGATOR

Dr.C.Krishnamoorthi
(Mathematics)

TITLE OF THE

FUNDING

FUND

AMOUNT

RESEARCH

ORGANIZATION

REQUESTED

SANCTIONED

(In Rupees)

(In Rupees)

3,00,000

145,000

PROPOSAL

Mathematical
model for
product life

Dr.V.R.Sivakumar
(Mechanical)

UGC Minor
project

cycle with
growth and
maturity stages

S.
No

TITLE OF THE PROPOSAL

NAME OF THE
AGENCY

FUND
REQUESTED /

STATUS

SANCTIONED

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Mathematical model for product life

UGC Minor

cycle with growth and maturity stage

Project

Mathematical Model for Product Life


Cycle with Deteriorating items

Sanctioned
Rs.3,00,000
Rs. 1,45,000

ICSSR

Rs.3,00,000

Submitted

NBHM

Rs.3,00,000

Submitted

CSIR

Rs.15,06,000

Under Process

Mathematical Model for product Life


3

Cycle with Growth and Maturity


Stages
Production Inventory Model for
Product Life Cycle with Defective

and/or linear and quadratic


Deteriorative items with constant
demand
EXPERTS VISIT (2014-15):
S.No

Name& Designation of
The Faculty Visited

Dr.P.Nagaraj

Dr.J.Chandrasekar

Dr.Anbu Kulanthainadhan

Dr.M.Thiagarajan

Dr.S.Agilan

Dr.C.V.Seshaiah
Er.S.Poothar

Name of the College / Company


Professor, Department of English, Bharathiar
University, Coimbatore.
Professor, Department of Physics,
Sri Ramakrishna Mission Vidhyalaya Arts and
Science College, Coimbatore.
Senior Scientist, Central Electro Chemical
Research Institute, Karaikudi.
Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics,
CSI College of Engineering, Ooty.
Professor, Department of Physics, Coimbatore
Institute of Technology, Coimbatore.
Head & Professor, Department of Mathematics, Sri
Ramakrishna Engineering College, Coimbatore.
Production Manager, Moksha Food and Beverage
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7
8

Prof.K.Ravendran

Dr.K.S.Ramaswami

Pvt. Ltd., Coimbatore.


Reader in English & Professor, Department of
English, Government Arts College, Coimbatore.
Head & Professor, Department of Mathematics,
Coimbatore Institute of Technology, Coimbatore.
Retired .Professor, Department of English, PSG

Prof.Seenivasan

10
11

Dr.K.Rathina sababathy

12

Dr.P.Illamaran

College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore.


Head & Professor, Department of English, PSG of
Arts and Science, Coimbatore.
Professor, Department of English, PSG College

College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore.


UNIVERSITY RESULTS (2014-15)

CLASS

ODD SEMSETER
PERCENTAGE

EVEN
CUMMULATIVE

SEMSETER

CUMMULATIVE

PERCENTAGE

CSE

43%

43%

EEE

25%

25%

11%

11%

ECE

35%

35%

34%

34%

Mech-A

33%

Mech-B

44%

PCE

61%

37%

37%

25%
39%
61%

31%

37%
40%

40%

100% RESULT ACHIEVED - 2014-15


Sl.No

Subject
Code

HS6151

Technical English-I

Ms.M.Revathy

HS6151

Technical English-I

Ms.D.Suganya

Subject Name

Staff Name

20

CY6151

Engineering Chemistry-I

Mr.P.Jeganathan

HS6251

Technical English-II

Ms.M.Revathy

HS6251

Technical English-II

Ms.D.Suganya

HS6251

Technical English-II

Mr.D.Sathyaseelan

UNIVERSITY TOPPERS
ODD SEMESTER (2014-15)
S.No

Name of the Toppers

Department

CGPA (out of 10)

M. Bakkiyapriya

CSE

7.88

S. Karthikeyan

EEE

7.72

Anjali .P .Venugopal

ECE

7.00

V.Balan

Mech A

7.24

N.Santhosh(1996-10-17)

Mech B

7.12

Mohammed Sahinsa P U

PCE

7.12

Department

CGPA (out of 10)

EVEN SEMESTER (2014-15)


S.No

Name of the Toppers

Ria R Saji

CSE

7.60

S. Karthikeyan

EEE

7.37

J. Shobha Mourya

ECE

8.08

R. Gunasekaran

Mech A

6.80

P .P .Ramees Babu

Mech B

7.20

E.Godwin Dison

PCE

7.50

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VALUE ADDED COURSES CONDUCTED (2014-15):


S.No
1

Subject

Course Name

Physics

Recent Trends in Nano Technology


Non-conventional energy resource & its

Chemistry

application

Mathematics

LATEX

English

Verbal Ability

CLASS ADVISORS (2015-16)


Sl.No

Class

Advisor Name

Contact Number

CSE

Ms.D.Suganya

8056510780

EEE

Mr.P.Selvaraju

9942574376

ECE

Ms.M.Kavitha

9952564633

Mech A

Ms.D.Vishnu Chithra

9994853506

Mech B

Mr.K.Ravikumar

8695255664

PCE

Mr.R.Ganesh

9176642256

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