GOVERNANCE
Ethical Values Training
A. REPORT ON THE FACULTY ORIENTATION PROGRAMME ON TEACHING LEARNING PROCESS, RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN HIGHER EDUCATION
Venue : CSB Seminar Hall 8th – 13th JULY, 2024
INAUGURAL SESSION (08-07-2024):
The Faculty Development Programme on “Teaching Learning Process, Research, and Professional Development in Higher Education” was organized by B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology exclusively for its faculty members. The primary aim of this programme is to acquaint faculty with the teaching-learning process, institutional rules and regulations, and professional expectations in higher education. Topics covered include pedagogical methods, principles of curriculum design, instructional planning, classroom management, e-content development and research.
The inaugural event began with a Quirath recitation by Dr. K. Shafeeque Ahmed, Assistant Professor (Sr. Gr.), Department of EEE. Following this, the dignitaries and attendees honored Tamil language and culture with the Tamizhthai Vazhththu.
Dr. Vasanthi Padmanabhan, Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering and Convener of the faculty orientation programme, delivered the welcome address. She extended her greetings to esteemed guests including Hon‟ble Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. T. Murugesan, Registrar Dr. N. Raja Hussain, Dean of Academic Affairs Prof. Dr. M. Mohammed Ismail, and the faculty participants. She also provided an overview of the six-day faculty orientation programme.
Hon‟ble Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. T. Murugesan delivered the Presidential Address, emphasizing the timeless and responsible nature of the teaching profession, reminding everyone that „teaching‟ remains a never-ending „young‟ & „responsible‟ profession. He also classified the diverse roles and responsibilities of a teacher in this rapidly-changing society, from the ambit of academics, research and professional development.
Registrar Dr. N. Raja Hussain, in his felicitation address, underscored the transformative role of teachers in the digital era, where students often have more information at their fingertips than their instructors. He discussed the need to cater to the varying needs of students and praised the organizers for conducting such orientation programmes, emphasizing the importance of continuous learning and professional development for teachers.
SESSION 2 - Professional Ethics and Academic Integrity - Dr. C. Chockalingam, Professor and Dean, Crescent School of Law, BSACIST
Dr. C. Chockalingam, Professor and Dean of the Department of Law at B S A Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, delivered an insightful lecture on “Professional Ethics and Academic Integrity.” He emphasized the importance of teachers exhibiting compassion and concern towards their students and possessing thorough subject knowledge, encapsulating the idea that “knowledge is power.” Dr. Chockalingam highlighted the significance of education using quotes from influential figures like Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Abraham Lincoln, Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, and Pavendar Bharathidasan, underscoring the transformative power of education. He encouraged students to approach learning with an open mind, ready to absorb and embrace new ideas. The lecture underscored the ethical responsibilities of teachers and the profound impact of education on shaping individuals and society, advocating for a teaching environment rooted in integrity and a commitment to lifelong learning.
FACULTY ORIENTATION PROGRAMME ON TEACHING LEARNING PROCESS, RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN HIGHER EDUCATION | ||
Programme Schedule | ||
Day 1, 08.07.2024 | ||
TIME | TOPIC | RESOURCE PERSON |
09.00 AM – 9.30 AM | Registration | |
09.30 AM -10.30 AM | INAUGURATION | |
10.30AM – 11.00 AM | Tea Break | |
11.00 AM – 11.45 AM | Academic Structures & Regulations | Dr. M. Mohamed Ismail, Dean Academic Affairs, BSACIST |
11.45 AM – 12.45 PM | Students Performance Assessment & Evaluation | Dr. S. Kaja Mohideen, Controller of Examinations, BSACIST |
12.45 PM – 01.45 PM | Lunch Break | |
01.45 PM – 02.45 PM | How to improve Presentation Skills and Prepare Video Lectures and course web page) | Dr C Sharmila Shankar, Professor and Dean, SCIMS, |
02.45 PM – 03.00 PM | Tea Break | |
03.00 PM – 04.10 PM | Quality Assurance through Ranking, Rating and Accreditation of Higher Education Institutes | Dr. Abudhahir .A, Director (IQAC), BSACIST |
Day 2, 09.07.2024 | ||
09.30 AM – 10.45 AM | Principles of Curriculum Design and Development: | Dr S.Muttan,Professor (Retd), Department of ECE, Anna University, Chennai. |
10.45 AM – 11.00 AM | Tea Break | |
11.00 AM – 12.30 PM | Course Planning and Delivery | Dr S.Muttan,Professor, Department of ECE, Anna University, Chennai.. |
12.30 PM – 01.30 PM | Lunch Break | |
01.30PM – 02.45 PM | Outcome based learning and Choice based credit system | Dr S.Muttan,Professor, Department of ECE, Anna University, Chennai. |
02.45 PM – 03.00 PM | Tea Break | |
03.00PM -04.10 PM | Attainment of Programme Outcomes | Dr S.Muttan,Professor, Department of ECE, Anna University, Chennai. |
Day 3, 10.07.2024 | ||
09.30 AM – 11.00 AM | Teaching Pedagogies for Effective Teaching Learning | Prof. Dr. G. Kulanthaivel, Director & Professor of EECE, NITTTR Chennai |
11.00 AM – 11.15 AM | Tea Break | |
11.15 AM – 12.15 PM | Academic Features in ERP | Dr Latha Tamil Selvan, Director MIS , BSACIST |
12.15 PM- 12.45 PM | “Extension Activities at B.S.A.C.I.S.T | Dr Ayub Khan,Dean School of Social Sciences and Humanities BSACIST |
12.45 PM – 01.30 PM | Lunch Break | |
01.30 PM – 03.00 PM | Need for e content development | Dr. P. Malliga, ProfessorDept. of Computer Science & Engineering,NITTTR,Chennai |
03.00 PM – 03.10 PM | Tea Break | |
03.10PM – 04.10 PM | Technology Enabled Learning and Life-Long Self-Learning(MOOC | Dr C Tharini, Professor and Dean, SECS, BSACIST BSACIST |
Day 4, 11.07.2024 | ||
09.30 AM – 10.30 AM | The Art of Writing and Publishing Research Papers | Prof. Dr. T. Murugesan, Vice-Chancellor, BSACIST |
10.30 AM – 10.45 AM | Tea Break | |
10.45 AM – 11.45 AM | Research Funding Schemes and Project Proposal Preparation | Dr. N. Thajuddin, Pro-Vice Chancellor, BSACIST |
11.45 AM – 12.30 PM | Research Facilities at B S A C I S T | Dr. J. Revathy, Dean Academic Research, BSACIST |
12.30 PM – 01.45 PM | Lunch Break | |
01.45 PM – 02.15 PM | Crescent Library Systems & Services | Dr. P. Panneer Selvam, Librarian, BSACIST |
02.15 PM – 02.45 PM | Sharing experiences | Dean, School of Life Sciences, BSACIST |
02.45 PM – 03.00 PM | Tea Break | |
03.00 PM – 03.30 PM | Optimizing time for Teaching, Research, Consultancy and Extension Activities | Dr M. S. Haji Sheik Mohammed, Professor and Dean,SoI, BSACIST |
03.30 PM -04.10 PM | Instructions about Microteaching preparation | Dr Vasanthi Padmanabhan,Convener |
Day 5, 12.07.2024 | ||
09.30 AM – 10.45 AM | Faculty Performance Appraisal System for Continuous Improvement : Key Performance Indicator | Prof. Dr. T. Murugesan, Vice-Chancellor, BSACIST |
10.45 AM – 11.00 AM | Tea Break | |
11.00 AM –11.45 AM | Professional Ethics and Academic Integrity | Dr. C.Chockalingam Professor and Dean,Crescent School of Law, BSACIST |
11.45 AM – 12.45 PM | About CIIC,Start ups and Patent Filing | Mr. M. Parvez Alam, Executive Director Dr. Nisha Mukund,Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dr. Sudarkodi,Head-Intellectual Property Rights |
12.45 PM – 02.00 PM | Lunch Break | |
02.00 PM – 04.10 PM | Micro teaching (Recording & Evaluation) | |
Day 6, 13.07.2024 | ||
09.30 AM – 12.45 PM | Micro teaching (Recording & Evaluation) | |
12.45 PM -01.45 PM | Working Lunch for all participants | |
01.45 PM – 3.30 PM | VALEDICTION |
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B. ONLINE TRAINING ON DRILLBIT EXTREME PLAGIARISM DETECTION SOFTWARE
The Central Library and the Office of the Dean (Research) have jointly organized an online training on Drillbit Extreme Plagiarism Detection Software.
The training was scheduled for 12 February 2024 at 2.30 PM. Dr. P. Panneerselvam, University Librarian, delivered the welcome address. Prof.J.Revathy, Dean (Research), has explained the facilities available in the University for research. Mr. Raghavendra R, Head of Business Development, was the resource person.
Over 150 faculties, research scholars have attended the program. This training program was an interactive session where the resource person explained the step-by-step procedure to use the software, and he emphasized the effective utilization of the software to minimise plagiarism in scholarly writings.The training program was concluded with a question-and-answer session. Dr. V. Muralidharan, the Deputy Dean (Research), proposed vote of thanks.
C. REPORT ON FACULTY PARTICIPATION IN FDPs AND HUMAN VALUES SESSIONS AT SESSION AT B.S. ABDUR RAHMAN CRESCENT INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
INTRODUCTION
B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology (BSACIST) recognizes the importance of instilling ethical values and a holistic perspective in students. In alignment with the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) guidelines, faculty members participated in Faculty Development Programs (FDPs) organized by AICTE-designated institutions. These FDPs focused on Universal Human Values (UHV), specifically the UHV-I module, which is integral to the mandatory Student Induction Program (SIP) for all new students.
OBJECTIVES OF UHV-I
The UHV-I module aims to develop a comprehensive understanding of life and one’s role within various contexts—individual, family, society, and nature. The core objectives include:
1. Holistic Perspective: Encouraging students to develop a holistic view of life that encompasses personal aspirations, inter-personal relationships, societal roles, and environmental consciousness.
2. Self-Reflection: Strengthening students’ abilities to reflect on their values, goals, and the challenges they face, thereby fostering personal growth and self-awareness.
3. Confidence and Commitment: Enhancing students’ confidence in their abilities and their commitment to ethical conduct and social responsibility.
IMPLEMENTATION OF UHV-I IN SIP
The UHV-I sessions were structured into several topics, each designed to facilitate self-exploration and dialogue among students. The sessions included:
• Introduction and Self-Exploration: The first sessions focused on welcoming students and encouraging them to share their aspirations and concerns, thus laying the groundwork for open communication.
• Self-Management: Topics such as self-confidence, peer pressure, and stress management were addressed, helping students understand the importance of maintaining a healthy balance in their lives.
• Health and Relationships: Discussions on health issues, healthy lifestyles, and the importance of harmonious relationships were conducted. These sessions emphasized respect, gratitude, and the significance of emotional well-being.
• Societal Participation: Students were encouraged to reflect on their roles within society and the natural environment, promoting a sense of responsibility towards community engagement and ecological sustainability.
FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS (FDPS)
The faculty members who attended the FDPs were trained to effectively deliver the UHV-I content during the SIP. These programs equipped them with the necessary skills and methodologies to facilitate discussions and encourage self-exploration among students. The training emphasized:
1. Explorational Methodology: Faculty were trained in an explorational teaching approach that encourages dialogue rather than traditional lecturing. This method fosters critical thinking and allows students to engage deeply with the material.
2. Holistic Understanding: Faculty were guided on how to present a holistic worldview and its implications for ethical conduct and human interactions.
3. Student-Centric Engagement: The FDPs focused on strategies for creating an inclusive and supportive learning environment where students feel comfortable sharing their thoughts and experiences.
OUTCOMES AND IMPACT
The integration of UHV-I into the Student Induction Program, facilitated by faculty who underwent specialized training, has had a positive impact on students. Feedback from participants indicated:
• Increased awareness of personal values and aspirations.
• Improved self-reflection and critical thinking skills.
• Enhanced understanding of the importance of ethical conduct in personal and professional life.
LIST OF FACULTY RECEIVED AICTE - UHV FDP CERTIFICATE
S. No | Name | Designation | Department |
1 | Dr. P. Latchoumy | Associate Professor | IT |
2 | Dr. Sheeza Khan | Assistant Professor (Sr. Grade) | Life Sciences |
3 | Dr. K.Sarmila Har Beagam | Assistant Professor | EEE |
4 | Dr. Sheeza Khan | Assistant Professor (Sr. Grade) | Life Sciences |
5 | Dr. Serajul Haque | Assistant Professor | Mechanical |
6 | Dr. Revathi Purushothaman | Professor | Chemistry |
7 | Dr. S.M. Shaheedha | Associate Professor | Pharmacy |
8 | Ms. S. Subhashini | Assistant Professor | CSE |




D. REPORT ON ONE-DAY SENSITIZATION PROGRAMME ON “SEXUAL HARASSMENT” UNDER THE POSH ACT & “CHILD PROTECTION” UNDER THE POCSO ACT
Date: 25.04.2024
Venue: Seminar Hall I, Convention Centre,BSACIST
INTRODUCTION:
The One-Day Sensitization Programme on Sexual Harassment under the POSH Act and Child Protection under the POCSO Act aimed to address critical issues and foster awareness among teaching and non-teaching staffs of the BSACIST, organized by Crescent School of Law in collaboration with the Social Welfare Department-Government of Tamil Nadu and Internal Complaints Committee – BSACIST, the programme brought together experts and practitioners to discuss strategies and interventions for combating sexual harassment and ensuring child protection.
EVENT HIGHLIGHTS:
INAUGURATION
Qirath The event commenced with a recitation, setting a solemn and contemplative tone for the day’s discussions.
Invocation by Students of CSL Students invoked blessings through a traditional invocation, symbolizing unity and reverence for justice and compassion.
Welcome Address by Prof. (Dr.) C. Chockalingam, Dean, CSL: Prof. (Dr.) C. Chockalingam welcomed the attendees, highlighting the importance of the programme in promoting a culture of respect and safety within educational institutions.

Felicitation Address by Prof. (Dr.) N. Raja Hussain, Registrar, BSACIST: Prof. (Dr.) N. Raja Hussain extended felicitations, acknowledging the collaborative efforts towards addressing sexual harassment and child protection and emphasizing the institution’s commitment to fostering a safe and inclusive environment.

Inaugural Address by Prof. (Dr.) Latha Tamilselvan, Chairperson, Internal Complaints Committee, BSACIST Prof. (Dr.) Latha Tamilselvan underscored the importance of addressing sexual harassment and child protection within educational settings, setting the tone for the day’s discussions.

Felicitation A moment of felicitation was observed, honouring the distinguished speakers and guests for their invaluable contributions.
Vote of Thanks by Ms. Samsul Sameera I, Assistant Professor, CSL: Ms. Samsul Sameera I delivered a vote of thanks, expressing gratitude to all participants, organizers, and sponsors for their support and commitment.

Session I
Dr. Sharmila MBBS, Actress & Social Activist, delved into the influence of media representations on attitudes towards sexual harassment. She provided examples from popular media and highlighted the need for responsible portrayal of gender and sexuality to challenge harmful norms and stereotypes. Participants engaged in a lively discussion, sharing personal experiences and insights into the impact of media on societal perceptions.




Session II
Dr. R. Mehala, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Tamil Nadu Police Academy, provided insights into the role of law enforcement in addressing sexual harassment and POCSO complaints. Drawing from her experience, she discussed the challenges faced by law enforcement agencies in investigating such cases and highlighted the importance of victim advocacy and support services. Participants gained a deeper understanding of the legal and procedural aspects of addressing sexual harassment and child abuse cases.



Session III
Ms. Sabitha Seetharam, POSH Consultant, discussed best practices for creating a safe and inclusive work environment. She emphasized the importance of organizational policies, awareness campaigns, and training programmes in preventing sexual harassment and fostering a culture of respect and accountability. Participants were encouraged to share their organizational experiences and challenges, leading to a fruitful exchange of ideas and strategies.


Session IV
Ms. Poongodi, from the Social Welfare Department, shed light on the importance of women helplines in providing support and assistance to survivors of sexual harassment and abuse. She discussed the role of helplines in offering confidential and accessible services, empowering survivors to seek help and access resources for recovery and justice. Participants learned about the available helpline services and were encouraged to spread awareness among their communities.


Session IV
Ms. S. Vijayadharani, Former Member of Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly and Advocate, offered legal perspectives on understanding and addressing power dynamics in sexual harassment cases. She highlighted the legal provisions under the POSH Act and the POCSO Act, focusing on the rights of survivors and the responsibilities of employers and authorities. Participants engaged in case studies and role-playing exercises, gaining practical insights into the legal recourse options available to survivors and the importance of proactive intervention.



Valedictory Address by Prof. (Dr.) C. Tharini, Vice Chairperson, Internal Complaints Committee, BSACIST Prof. (Dr.) C. Tharini delivered the valedictory address, reflecting on the day’s discussions and reaffirming the institution’s commitment to addressing sexual harassment and child protection.

Vote of Thanks by Prof. (Dr.) Vijayalakshmi Ramalingam, Coordinator, CSL Prof. (Dr.) Vijayalakshmi Ramalingam extended gratitude to all participants, speakers, and organizers for their contributions towards making the event a success.

Organizing Committee:
Ms. I. Samsul Sameera, Assistant Professor, CSL
Ms. Tamilselvi Jagadeesan, Assistant Professor, CSL
Ms. G. Banupriya, Visiting Faculty, CSL

The organizing committee extended their heartfelt appreciation to the esteemed speakers and all participants for their active involvement and contribution to making the sensitization programme a success.
Conclusion: The One-Day Sensitization Programme on Sexual Harassment under the POSH Act & Child Protection under the POCSO Act provided a platform for meaningful discussions, insights, and collaborations. Participants gained valuable knowledge and skills to address these critical issues in their respective spheres of influence, contributing to the creation of safer and more inclusive environments for all.
E.TECHNICAL SEMINAR ON "INFORMATION ETHICS AND VISUALIZATION" ON 17TH FEBRUARY 2023
Venue : Seminar Hall – 1
Time: 11.00am to 12.30pm
School of Computer, Information and Mathematical Sciences
Event Report
Name of the Event : Technical Seminar on “Information Ethics And Visualization”
Date : 17 February, 2023
Venue : Seminar Hall I
Total number of participants attended the workshop: 120
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, B S Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology has organized a technical seminar on “Information Ethics And Visualization” on 17th February 2023.
Around 152 Students of II Year B.Tech CSE, 55 students of II Year B.Tech (Artificial Intelligence and Data Sciences), 18 students of B.Tech CSE (IoT) and 23 students of B.Tech (Cyber Security) have actively participated in the workshop handled by Dr.R.S.D.Wahida Banu, Principal, Government College of Engineering, Salem- 11(Jan.2012 – July 2016). The workshop was coordinated by Dr.A.Alif Siddiqua Begum, Dr.I.Karthiga, Dr.J.H.Jaseema Yasmin,AP/CSE.
Objective:
- To learn the basic concepts of Ethics and Visualization
- To intend the students for mastering knowledge and skills necessary for successful start of professional activity in the domain of Information
Activities during the workshop:
The first half of the session focused on the introduction to Professional Ethics, where the students actively involved in the session. In the beginning, they were taught fundamental aspects of Ethics.
Moreover, this seminar topic narrated the difference between various visualization techniques. Also, the wide facets of the major factors that affect the performance of the human perception. Finally, the seminar ended with hot trends in Information Visualization.
Outcome:
• The students were able to work on the concept of Ethics on Information Visualization for a better professional environment filled with human morals.
EVENT BROCHURE

II YEAR Participant List
S.No |
RRN |
Name |
Branch & Section |
1. |
210171601001 |
AASHIK H |
AI & DS |
2. |
210171601002 |
AASHIQ AHAMED N |
AI & DS |
3. |
210171601003 |
ABDUL BASHITH J |
AI & DS |
4. |
210171601004 |
ABDUL SALAM M |
AI & DS |
5. |
210171601005 |
ABISHEK KUMAR S |
AI & DS |
6. |
210171601006 |
M AHMED ASLAM |
AI & DS |
7. |
210171601007 |
AKSHAY PRASHAD M K |
AI & DS |
8. |
210171601008 |
AKUL PRADEEP |
AI & DS |
9. |
210171601009 |
AMARNATH A |
AI & DS |
10. |
210171601010 |
ANEESA BEGUM J |
AI & DS |
11. |
210171601011 |
ARSHATH FARWYZ S |
AI & DS |
12. |
210171601012 |
DEEPIKA K |
AI & DS |
13. |
210181601001 |
ABDUL AASHIM.M |
CS |
14. |
210181601002 |
ABITHA LAKKSHMI BL |
CS |
15. |
210181601003 |
AIMAN HUSSAIN |
CS |
16. |
210181601004 |
ALAMEEN S |
CS |
17. |
210181601005 |
S. ALFRIC AVINASH |
CS |
18. |
210181601006 |
ANAS M C |
CS |
19. |
210181601007 |
ARCHANA R |
CS |
20. |
210181601001 |
ABDUL AASHIM.M |
CS |
21. |
210071601001 |
AABIDEEN A |
CSE A |
22. |
210071601002 |
AADEL MOHAMED RABEEK |
CSE A |
23. |
210071601003 |
AAQIL AHAMED K A |
CSE A |
24. |
210071601004 |
ABDUL BAASIT S |
CSE A |
25. |
210071601005 |
ABDUL HIBBAN |
CSE A |
26. |
210071601006 |
ABDUL KAIF S |
CSE A |
27. |
210071601008 |
ABDUL RAHMAN |
CSE A |
28. |
210071601009 |
ABDUL RAHMAN N |
CSE A |
29. |
210071601010 |
ABDUL RAHUMAN J |
CSE A |
30. |
210071601011 |
ABDULHADI M |
CSE A |
31. |
210071601012 |
ABUBAKKAR SITHIK R |
CSE A |
32. |
210071601013 |
ADRIN JOEL J |
CSE A |
33. |
210071601014 |
AFREEN ZAKKIR HUSSAIN |
CSE A |
34. |
210071601015 |
AFRIN S |
CSE A |
35. |
210071601016 |
AHAMED AJAS |
CSE A |
36. |
210071601017 |
AHAMED SABIK M |
CSE A |
37. |
210071601018 |
AHAMED SULAIMAN M A |
CSE A |
38. |
210071601019 |
AHMED FAWAZ R |
CSE A |
39. |
210071601020 |
AHMED HAMZA |
CSE A |
40. |
210071601021 |
AJWADH JALAL MOHAMED BUHARI |
CSE A |
41. |
210071601022 |
AKASH.M |
CSE A |
42. |
210071601001 |
AABIDEEN A |
CSE A |
43. |
210071601130 |
MOHAMMED ZAHAAN. K |
CSE C |
44. |
210071601131 |
MUHAMMAD FOUZAN MASOOD |
CSE C |
45. |
210071601132 |
MUHAMMED ABDUL LATHEEF |
CSE C |
46. |
210071601133 |
MUHAMMED FADHIL. K.V |
CSE C |
47. |
210071601134 |
MUKESH KUMAR. J |
CSE C |
48. |
210071601136 |
NARENDRAN. N |
CSE C |
49. |
210071601137 |
NISHANTH BABU. V |
CSE C |
50. |
210071601138 |
NIVETHA. A |
CSE C |
51. |
210071601139 |
NIYAZ AHMED KAJA |
CSE C |
52. |
210071601140 |
OBAIDULLAH MOHAMMAD KHAN |
CSE C |
53. |
210071601141 |
MOHAMMED FOUZAN. P.S |
CSE C |
54. |
210071601142 |
PATHAN ZAHEER KHAN |
CSE C |
55. |
210071601143 |
PERVEZ RAHMAN |
CSE C |
56. |
210071601144 |
PRADEEP KUMAR. M |
CSE C |
57. |
210071601145 |
PRIYADHARSHINI. A |
CSE C |
58. |
210071601146 |
RAGHUL. D |
CSE C |
59. |
210071601147 |
RAGUL. P |
CSE C |
60. |
210071601148 |
RISHIDHARAN. P |
CSE C |
61. |
210071601149 |
RIYAZ RAHMAN. U |
CSE C |
62. |
210071601150 |
ROHITH KANNA. T |
CSE C |
63. |
210071601151 |
RUKKIAH SAJEENA. M |
CSE C |
64. |
210071601152 |
RUKSAANA. R |
CSE C |
65. |
210071601153 |
JAYDEN DANIEL. S |
CSE C |
66. |
210071601154 |
SABEER ANWER MEERAN. S |
CSE C |
67. |
210071601155 |
SABURA FAHEEMA. S |
CSE C |
68. |
210071601156 |
SAGHEER AHMED |
CSE C |
69. |
210071601157 |
SAIF. Z |
CSE C |
70. |
210071601158 |
SAIKRISHNAN. P |
CSE C |
71. |
210071601159 |
SAIRAM. B |
CSE C |
72. |
210071601160 |
SALMAN FARIS SYED |
CSE C |
73. |
210071601161 |
SANTHOSHRAJ. K |
CSE C |
74. |
210071601162 |
SAZMA SHAIK |
CSE C |
75. |
210071601163 |
SHAHUL HAMEED. S |
CSE C |
76. |
210071601164 |
SHAKEEL AHAMED. R |
CSE C |
77. |
210071601165 |
SHAMIRA ANJUM. B |
CSE C |
78. |
210071601166 |
SHAZ. K |
CSE C |
79. |
210071601167 |
SHEIK AHAMED YASEEN |
CSE C |
80. |
210071601168 |
SHREYA. Y |
CSE C |
81. |
210071601169 |
SHYAM KUMAR |
CSE C |
82. |
210071601170 |
SIRAJUDEEN. G |
CSE C |
83. |
210071601171 |
SIRASUDEEN. P |
CSE C |
84. |
210071601130 |
MOHAMMED ZAHAAN. K |
CSE C |
85. |
210191601001 |
AASHIS AATHITHYA. P |
IoT |
86. |
210191601002 |
ABDUL KADAR IMRAN. A |
IoT |
87. |
210191601003 |
ABDUL RAZZAQ. A.R |
IoT |
88. |
210191601004 |
ABISHEK RAJA. A |
IoT |
89. |
210191601005 |
ABRAR AHAMED. H |
IoT |
90. |
210191601006 |
ADNAN KHAN |
IoT |
91. |
210191601007 |
ALISHA BANU. S |
IoT |
92. |
210191601008 |
AMEER RAHUMAN. A |
IoT |
93. |
210191601009 |
ANISH KUMAR. G.A |
IoT |
94. |
210191601010 |
ARAVINDAN. K |
IoT |
95. |
210191601001 |
AASHIS AATHITHYA. P |
IoT |
96. |
210071601066 |
JAYALAKSHMI. S |
CSE B |
97. |
210071601067 |
JAYASRI. R |
CSE B |
98. |
210071601068 |
JEFF KEWIN. B |
CSE B |
99. |
210071601069 |
TATINENI JOSHIKA |
CSE B |
100. |
210071601070 |
KAAVYAA. R |
CSE B |
101. |
210071601071 |
KABEER. S |
CSE B |
102. |
210071601072 |
KARAN. R |
CSE B |
103. |
210071601073 |
KARTHIGEYAN. S |
CSE B |
104. |
210071601074 |
KARTHIKEYAN AJ |
CSE B |
105. |
210071601075 |
KAVIYA. H.R |
CSE B |
106. |
210071601076 |
KEERTHIKA. K |
CSE B |
107. |
210071601077 |
KESAVA LAKSHMI |
CSE B |
108. |
210071601078 |
KHAVIYA. R.T |
CSE B |
109. |
210071601079 |
LEO. S |
CSE B |
110. |
210071601080 |
LOGESHWARI. R |
CSE B |
111. |
210071601066 |
JAYALAKSHMI. S |
CSE B |
112. |
210071601067 |
JAYASRI. R |
CSE B |
113. |
210071601068 |
JEFF KEWIN. B |
CSE B |
114. |
210071601069 |
TATINENI JOSHIKA |
CSE B |
115. |
210071601070 |
KAAVYAA. R |
CSE B |
116. |
210071601071 |
KABEER. S |
CSE B |
117. |
210071601072 |
KARAN. R |
CSE B |
118. |
210071601073 |
KARTHIGEYAN. S |
CSE B |
119. |
210071601074 |
KARTHIKEYAN AJ |
CSE B |
120. |
210071601075 |
KAVIYA. H.R |
CSE B |
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Overall the students were satisfied with the approach of how the seminar was conducted and everyone was happy about the learning.
Faculty Coordinator Convenor Convenor
Dr.A.Alif Siddiqua Begum, AP/CSE Dr. Sharmila Sankar, Dean/SCIMS
Dr.I.Kartiga, AP/CSE Dr. Aisha Banu W., HOD/CSE Dr.J.H.Jaseema Yasmin,AP/CSE
Dr.J.H.Jaseema Yasmin,AP/CSE