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Internship on “Microbiological Methods of Food Analysis Completed Foundation for Innovative Research In Science and Technology ,Nagercoil “Internship On Microbiological Method For Food Analysis ” PARTICIPATION LIST S.NO Name Of The Participants Name of the College /Institution/University 1. Kaviya Priya.M Hindusthan College of Arts and Science Coimbatore 2. Ishwarya Raja Sekhar Ethiraj College for Women 3. Farzana Faisal Sree Narayana Guru College K.G Chavadi, Coimbatore 4. Ragitha.R Sree Narayana Guru college, Bharathiar University 5. Monica B Ethiraj college for women Egmore 6. Nakshatra Omprakash Rajalakshmi Engineering College 7. P Pradiksha Ethiraj College 8. Sandhya E.P sree narayana guru college , Coimbatore 9. Rashmika Pugazhendhi rajalakshmi engineering college 10. Pooja Sri K Rajalakshmi Engineering College 11. Karunya Rani.S rajalakshmi engineering college 12. Hamseeny.S Rathnavel Subramaniam College of Arts & Science Coimbatore 13. Nithesh S C Rajalakshmi Engineering College 14. Roselin Priyanka Sri ramachandra medical college 15. RUBY RAJESH BAVISKAR D Y Patil University of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Navi Mumbai 16. RAGHASHREE RAJALAKSHMI ENGINEERING COLLEGE 17. Karen Gubbi Rajalakshmi Engineering College 18. RAHMATHUL BARI.A Sri Ramachandra Institute Of Higher Education and Research 19. B. SUPRIYA Quaid-E-Millath Government College for Women (Autonomous) 20. Pavitri Upadhyay Dy Patil school of biotechnology and bioinformatics 21. RITIKA VIKRANT DOLAS D.Y. Patil School of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics 22. SUDESHNA KAPURE DY patil school of biotechnology and bioinformatics 23. SARATH SHANMUGAM A Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences 24. ATHIRA.M.M Sree Narayana Guru College 25. SANTHIYA K Hindusthan College of Arts and Science 26. ANU VARSHA CRESCENT UNIVERSITY 27. PRASHASTHA K ETHIRAJ COLLEGE FOR WOMEN 28. S. KADAMBARI Crescent University 29. RISHI NANDAN GARG Sardar Bhagwan Singh University 30. SRIVARDHINI. S Rajalakshmi engineering college 31. MANIKANDAPRABU MADURAI KAMARAJ UNIVERSITY 32. KAMALESH.R Rajalakshmi Engineering College 33. DHIVYA D Rajalakshmi Engineering College 34. RESHMI E S RAJALAKSHMI ENGINEERING COLLEGE 35. B.ROSHAN Rajalakshmi engineering college 36. W PRANAV Rahalakshmi engineering college 37. S. SHANMUGAPRIYA Rajalakshmi engineering college 38. SUBHASHINI Rajalakshmi engineering college 39. MOHANRAM S Rajalakshmi engineering college 40. SILPA A S Sree Narayana Guru College, Chavadi ,Coimbatore 41. HINDUSTAN COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE, BINSHA VARGHESE COIMBATORE 42. JILNA.M Hindustan college of arts and science, Coimbatore. 43. AJAY KP Rajalakshmi engineering college 44. MANIKANDAN B. Mizoram University 45. SREE NARAYANA GURU COLLEGE , BHARATHIYAR MANEESHA.G UNIVERSITY 46. SANISHA KP Sree narayana guru college chavadi Coimbatore 47. Holy Cross College (Autonomous), Nagercoil, Kanyakumari Mrs. T.G.TEENI JANET RAJ District 48. AMRITHA MITHRAN SREE Narayana guru college, Coimbatore 49. KSR college of arts and science for women, Tiruchengode, DHARANI BOMMI K Namakkal. 50. SHIFANA S Sree Narayana Guru College 51. N.SRIRAM Sourashtra college 52. P.SRINIVASAN Rajalakshmi Engineering College 53. FARSANA C A Sree narayana Guru college 54. VAISHNAVI M Hindusthan college of arts and science 55. PREETHI.B Rajalakshmi Engineering College 56. DIKSHAA VIKRAM Ramachandra University, Chennai 57. MOHANA PRIYA K Muthayammal college of arts and science 58. VANETRA MUTHAYAMMAL COLLEGE OF ARTS AND ANUPRIYA R SCIENCE 59. SRI RAMACHANDRA INSTITUTE OF HIGHER EDUCATION KRIPA. N AND RESEARCH 60. SARANKUMAR K Muthayammal college of arts and science 61. IRSHAD HUSSAIN T.K sree narayanna guru college, kg chavadi, Coimbatore 62. NITHYA SHREE M Jyoti Nivas College Autonomous 63. Rakshitha k valliammal college for women,university of madras 64. Namyukdha.R Mohamed Sathak arts and science college 65. Gopika V H Nirmala College, Muvattupuzha 66. Sisira.p.s Sree Narayana guru college,K.G chavadi coimbatore 67. P.RENUGA MUTHAYAMMAL COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE 68. K.KAVINESAN Fisheries college and research institute, Thoothukudi 69. SRIRAM S Rajalakshmi Engineering College 70. MONICA.M DGVAISHNAV COLLEGE 71. JEEVANANDHAM Rajalakshmi engineering collage 72. M YOGARAJ Rajalakshmi engineering college chennai 73. GOKULARAMANA SS Muthayammal College of Arts and Science 74. PRAVALIKA SREE . J Ethiraj college for women 75. HINDUSTHAN COLLEGE IF ARTS AND SCIENCE, SHANA NAZRIN KP COIMBATORE 76. RITHIKA ANAND BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 77. LINGESH Rajalashmi engineering college 78. Kirthika.L Rajalakshmi engineering college 79. JAYASUDHA S Rajalakshmi Engineering College, Chennai 80. HEMAVATHI R Rajalakshmi engineering college 81. MITHULESH.TV Rajalakshmi engineering college 82. MOUSHIKA G Ethiraj college for women 83. ABITHA A Rajalakshmi Engineering College 84. SAHANA MOULI BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 85. Prateeksha Santhosh BMS college of engineering 86. SAMUEL JETHRO RICHARD Rajalakshmi engineering college 87. MEGHANA B V BMS College of Engineering 88. VINYA.U Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore 89. NISCHAL.J Rajalakshmi Engineering College 90. SANJAY KRISHNA A M RAJALAKSHMI ENGINEERING COLLEGE 91. VAISHALI.P.S VALLIAMMAL COLLEGE FOR WOMEN 92. Sreenarayana guru college of arts and science KG chavadi VISHNU NARAYAN R Coimbatore 93. NAVEEN KUMAR M Rajalakshmi Engineering College 94. Sreenarayana guru college of arts and science kg chavadi MEGHA.M Coimbatore 95. NITEESH CHANDRAN RAJALASKHMI ENGINEERING COLLEGE 96. MYDAVOLU SAI NIHARIKA RAJALAKSHMI ENGINEERING COLLEGE 97. A.MUTHIAHSETHUPATHI Dr.MGR fisheries college and research institute, Ponneri 98. DR.D.KARUNA THARA SHRI SAKTHIKAILASSH WOMEN'S COLLEGE 99. KEERTHANA M ST MARY'S COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, THIRUVALLA. 100. BATHUJA S Rajalakshmi Engineering College 101. VARDHINI M Rajalakshmi Engineering College 102. ASIYA: N. N Sanatana Dharma College, Alappuzha 103. AMITHA C Sree Narayana Guru College 104. R.DEEPIKA Rajalakshmi engineering college 105. FARHANA SHIREEN Ethiraj College for Women 106. AMIRTHAVARSHA Ethiraj college for women 107. Ethiraj college for women autonomous- affiliated by Madras HARINI P university 108. MEENA. K Muthayammal college of arts and science, Rasipuram. 109. JANANI.U Rajalakshmi engineering college 110. ANJANA BOSE Mes college marampally Aluva 111. VARSHA S NAIR MES COLLEGE, MARAMPALLY 112. DARSANA P D Sree Narayana Guru College,KG Chavadi Coimbatore. 113. AKHILA T SAHADEVAN MES COLLEGE MARAMPALLY 114. SHRADHA SANIL Assumption College, Changanashery 115. MALAVIKA S PRADEEP Assumption College, Changanashery 116. SHALINI DEVI N Dwaraka Doss Goverdhan Doss Vaishnav College 117. S. VINISHA DG VAISHNAV COLLEGE 118. MEGHAVI SURYA SD COLLEGE ALAPPUZHA 119. AMRUTHA PHILIP Assumption College, Changanachery 120. ATHIRA R SB college changanasheri 121. ARDRA A MENON S D COLLEGE,ALAPPUZHA 122. A salma Assumption college changanacherry 123. NAMRATHA.A Rajalakshmi engineering college 124. SOWMEICAA B Rajalakshmi Engineering College 125. MYTHILI T J BANNARI AMMAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 126. SNOW MARY MATHEW Assumption College, Changanaserry, Kottayam, Kerala 127. DONA THOMAS Assumption College, Changanassery 128. ALIENA ANTO Assumption Autonomous college changanasseri 129. Aleesha Prince Assumption college, changanaserry, Kottayam,kerala 130. BHAGYALAKSHMI UNNIKRISHNAN Assumption College , Changanacherry , Kottayam 131. Dhanya.Haridasan Assumption College 132. APARNA V PILLAI Assumption College, Autonomous 133. SABINA SABU Assumption college Autonomous Chaghanasherry 134. JAYALAKSHMI SANAL Assumption College Autonomous, Changanacherry 135. MEGHA MAHESH Kerala university,sanathana dharma college alappuzha 136. AKHIL BOSE C Kerala university,sanathana dharma college alappuzha 137. VIDHYALAKSHMY K S SD COLLEGE ALAPPUZHA 138. NOORUL ASHIKA M Dgvaishnav college Autonomous 139. KHATENDRA REANG Hislop College 140. RAMYA.S DG.VAISHNAV COLLEGE 141. KAYATHRI S S Dwaraka Doss Goverdhan Doss Vaishnav college 142. VARSHA.S Ethiraj college for women 143. KEERTHIVASAN B BANNARI AMMAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 144. S.NIVETHA PAAVAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE 145. FARHANA SHIREEN A Ethiraj College for Women 146. NAVEEN KUMAR .P Rajalakshmi engineering college 147. SHIRIN SHAHANA Hindusthan College of Arts & Science- Coimbatore 148. JANAVIGA J S Rajalakshmi Engineering college 149. VIGNESH.S VANETRA MUTHAYAMMAL COLLEGE OF ARTS& SCIENCE 150. CHARULATHA V Rajalakshmi engineering college 151. NOORJAHAN UB MES College Marampally 152. GAYATHIRI.K.V Sri ramachandra medical college 153. JAYSHREE SAHU Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research 154. L. YUVASHREE KAMALAM College: Ethirajcollege for womens 155. KRIPA.K Pazhassiraja college, pulpally, wayanad 156. SIVAYOGASELVI T SRI RAMACHANDRA INSTITUTE OF RESEARCH 157. KRIPA.K Pazhassiraja college, Pulpally, Wayanad 158. SRI RAMACHANDRA INSTITUTE OF HIGHER EDUCATION S.NAVEENA AND RESEARCH 159. SHREYA RAMESH Muthayammal College of arts and science,rasipuram 160. IDAYA.R Ethiraj college for women 161. Shakthi S Rajalakshmi engineering college 162. YAGAPRIYA A Muthayammal college of arts and science, rasipuram. 163. KIRTI JAISWAL GALGOTIAS UNIVERSITY 164. Monisha Krishnamoorthy Sri Ramachandra Institute of higher education and research 165. SAFI INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED STUDIES VAZHAYOOR RIYA MARY K R MALAPPURAM, CALICUT UNIVERSITY 166. ANAGHA KRISHNAN P St. Mary's college for women, Thiruvalla 167. EBEN ANNVIS .M Rajalakshmi Engineering college 168. VIJAYALAKSHMI.M.S Sri Ramachandra university 169. Madhu mitha.B Sri ramchandra institute of higher education and research 170. ARYA. PK Sree narayana
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