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S.No Institute Name State Last Name First Name Programme S.NO INSTITUTE NAME STATE LAST NAME FIRST NAME PROGRAMME COURSE 1 KATHIR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu R THIRUMURUG ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION AN TECHNOLOGY ENGG 2 KATHIR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu T SIVAKUMAR ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING 3 KATHIR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu R RESHMI ENGINEERING AND FIRST YEAR/OTHER TECHNOLOGY 4 KATHIR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu K.V KANNA ENGINEERING AND FIRST YEAR/OTHER NITHIN TECHNOLOGY 5 KATHIR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu R SAMPATH ENGINEERING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 6 HINDUSTHAN POLYTECHNIC Tamil Nadu S INDHUMATHI ENGINEERING AND First Year/Other COLLEGE TECHNOLOGY 7 HINDUSTHAN POLYTECHNIC Tamil Nadu K THIRUMOORT ENGINEERING AND First Year/Other COLLEGE HY TECHNOLOGY 8 HINDUSTHAN POLYTECHNIC Tamil Nadu M FATHIMA ENGINEERING AND FIRST YEAR/OTHER COLLEGE PARVEEN TECHNOLOGY 9 HINDUSTHAN POLYTECHNIC Tamil Nadu N ANBUSELVAN ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING COLLEGE TECHNOLOGY 10 HINDUSTHAN POLYTECHNIC Tamil Nadu S MOHAN ENGINEERING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE KUMAR TECHNOLOGY 11 HINDUSTHAN POLYTECHNIC Tamil Nadu S KARTHICK ENGINEERING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE TECHNOLOGY 12 HINDUSTHAN POLYTECHNIC Tamil Nadu S.H SAIRA BANU ENGINEERING AND First Year/Other COLLEGE TECHNOLOGY 13 HINDUSTHAN POLYTECHNIC Tamil Nadu K CHANDRAKAL ENGINEERING AND FIRST YEAR/OTHER COLLEGE A TECHNOLOGY 14 HINDUSTHAN POLYTECHNIC Tamil Nadu M XAVIER RAJ ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION COLLEGE TECHNOLOGY ENGG 15 HINDUSTHAN POLYTECHNIC Tamil Nadu R SRI VIDHYA ENGINEERING AND FIRST YEAR/OTHER COLLEGE TECHNOLOGY 16 HOLYCROSS ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu J. VIGNESH ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS COLLEGE TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING 17 HOLYCROSS ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu P. SENTHAMARA ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION COLLEGE I TECHNOLOGY ENGG 18 HOLYCROSS ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu K. PRAVEEN ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS COLLEGE TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING 19 HOLYCROSS ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu B. DORA ARUL ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS COLLEGE SELVI TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING 20 HOLYCROSS ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu S. PREMA ENGINEERING AND FIRST YEAR/OTHER COLLEGE TECHNOLOGY 21 HOLYCROSS ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu P. MEENAKSHI ENGINEERING AND FIRST YEAR/OTHER COLLEGE TECHNOLOGY 22 A.K.T.MEMORIAL COLLEGE OF Tamil Nadu GANESAN MURUGAN ENGINEERING AND FIRST YEAR/OTHER ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 23 A.K.T.MEMORIAL COLLEGE OF Tamil Nadu T SUDHA ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY ENGG 24 A.K.T.MEMORIAL COLLEGE OF Tamil Nadu M BHUVANESWA ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY RI TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING 25 A.K.T.MEMORIAL COLLEGE OF Tamil Nadu K PRABAAKARA ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY N TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING 26 A.K.T.MEMORIAL COLLEGE OF Tamil Nadu KANNAN VANCHINATH ENGINEERING AND FIRST YEAR/OTHER ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY AN TECHNOLOGY 27 A.K.T.MEMORIAL COLLEGE OF Tamil Nadu G.THANGAVEL T.SUGANYA ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY ENGG 28 A.K.T.MEMORIAL COLLEGE OF Tamil Nadu KANNAN TAMILINIYAN ENGINEERING AND FIRST YEAR/OTHER ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 29 A.K.T.MEMORIAL COLLEGE OF Tamil Nadu M ANITHA ENGINEERING AND FIRST YEAR/OTHER ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 30 MARIA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu G S ARUN ENGINEERING AND POWER ELECTRONICS AND DRIVES AND TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 31 MARIA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu P S ABITHA ENGINEERING AND FIRST YEAR/OTHER AND TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 32 MARIA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu Y BRUCELY ENGINEERING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 33 MARIA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu J SAJI ENGINEERING AND FIRST YEAR/OTHER AND TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 34 MARIA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu C P BLESSIN ENGINEERING AND EMBEDDED SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGIES AND TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 35 MARIA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu V VISANTH ENGINEERING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 36 MARIA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu S ANI MANAGEMENT MASTERS IN BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY ADMINISTRATION (MARKETING) 37 MARIA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu K GODWIN ENGINEERING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 38 MARIA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu A ARUN ENGINEERING AND AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 39 MARIA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu S SANTHOSH ENGINEERING AND AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 40 CHRIST THE KING POLYTECHNIC Tamil Nadu KUMAR SANTHOSH ENGINEERING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE TECHNOLOGY 41 CHRIST THE KING POLYTECHNIC Tamil Nadu IRUDAYASAMY ARPUTHA ENGINEERING AND FIRST YEAR/OTHER COLLEGE TECHNOLOGY 42 CHRIST THE KING POLYTECHNIC Tamil Nadu THANGAVEL PRABHU.T ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION COLLEGE TECHNOLOGY ENGG 43 MAHENDRA ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu S SELLAKUMAR ENGINEERING AND FIRST YEAR/OTHER COLLEGE TECHNOLOGY 44 MAHENDRA ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu RAMALINGAM DIVYA ENGINEERING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING COLLEGE TECHNOLOGY 45 MAHENDRA ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu M.UDAYAKUM U.BALAMURU COLLEGE AR GAN 46 MAHENDRA ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu S.MURUGAN M.JEEVA COLLEGE 47 MAHENDRA ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu RANGASAMY UMAGOWRI .R ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE AND COLLEGE TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING 48 MAHENDRA ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu RANGASAMY SASIEEKHUMA ENGINEERING AND FIRST YEAR/OTHER COLLEGE R TECHNOLOGY 49 MAHENDRA ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu K.A.VENKATAC SENTHILKUMA MCA MASTER OF COMPUTER COLLEGE HALAM R A.V. APPLICATIONS 50 MAHENDRA ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu DURAISAMY CHITRA ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS AND COLLEGE TECHNOLOGY COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING 51 MAHENDRA ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu CHANDRAN UDAYA ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS COLLEGE KUMAR TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING 52 MAHENDRA ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu SELLAPPAGOU KRISHNAN.S ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS COLLEGE NDER TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING 53 MAHENDRA ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu THANGAVEL GOMATHI ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS AND COLLEGE TECHNOLOGY COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING 54 MAHENDRA ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu V.SUBRAMANI SUNIL MANAGEMENT MASTERS IN BUSINESS COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION 55 MAHENDRA ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu THIYARAJAN LOGANAYAGI ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS AND COLLEGE TECHNOLOGY COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING 56 MAHENDRA ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu THANGAM RAJA ENGINEERING AND FIRST YEAR/OTHER COLLEGE TECHNOLOGY 57 MAHENDRA ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu U.RAJKUMAR S. SUMATHI ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS COLLEGE TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING 58 MAHENDRA ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu N.PERIANNAN P.DINESHKUM ENGINEERING AND MECHATRONICS COLLEGE AR TECHNOLOGY 59 MAHENDRA ENGINEERING Tamil Nadu SANNASIPANDI S.RAJAMUTHU ENGINEERING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE AN VEL TECHNOLOGY 60 SHRIMATI INDIRA GANDHI Tamil Nadu - M.PANDI MCA MASTERS IN COMPUTER COLLEGE JOTHI APPLICATIONS 61 C..M.ANNAMALAI POLYTECHNIC Tamil Nadu NARMATHA A NARMATHA A APPLIED ARTS AND FIRST YEAR/OTHER COLLEGE R R CRAFTS 62 C..M.ANNAMALAI POLYTECHNIC Tamil Nadu PARTHIBAN N PARTHIBAN N ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS COLLEGE TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING 63 C..M.ANNAMALAI POLYTECHNIC Tamil Nadu SANKAR S SANKAR S ENGINEERING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE TECHNOLOGY 64 SRINIVASAN COLLEGE OF ARTS & Tamil Nadu MARIA JOSEPH VINCENT MANAGEMENT MASTERS IN BUSINESS SCIENCE (MBA PROGRAMME) S SAHAYARAJ. ADMINISTRATION M 65 SRINIVASAN COLLEGE OF ARTS & Tamil Nadu PERIYASAMY K ANANDHAN MANAGEMENT MASTERS IN BUSINESS SCIENCE (MBA PROGRAMME) ADMINISTRATION 66 SRINIVASAN COLLEGE OF ARTS & Tamil Nadu PANDIYAN. R VELPARI. P MANAGEMENT MASTERS IN BUSINESS SCIENCE (MBA PROGRAMME) ADMINISTRATION 67 JAYA ENGINEERING COLLEGE Tamil Nadu G SARANYA MCA MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 68 JAYA ENGINEERING COLLEGE Tamil Nadu M.F NAZEERAHAM ENGINEERING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING (ENVIRONMENT & ED TECHNOLOGY POLLUTION CONTROL) 69 JAYA ENGINEERING COLLEGE Tamil Nadu K VIDHYA ENGINEERING AND APPLIED ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY 70 JAYA ENGINEERING COLLEGE Tamil Nadu G SHANKAR ENGINEERING AND FIRST YEAR/OTHER TECHNOLOGY 71 JAYA ENGINEERING COLLEGE Tamil Nadu K SARANYA MANAGEMENT MASTER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION(GENERAL MANAGEMENT) 72 JAYA ENGINEERING COLLEGE Tamil Nadu B GEETHA ENGINEERING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 73 JAYA ENGINEERING COLLEGE Tamil Nadu V.K. SHANMUGAN ENGINEERING AND AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING ATHAN TECHNOLOGY 74 JAYA ENGINEERING COLLEGE Tamil Nadu V. SHUNMUGAM ENGINEERING AND TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 75 JAYA ENGINEERING COLLEGE Tamil Nadu S. KOKILA ENGINEERING AND FIRST YEAR/OTHER TECHNOLOGY 76 JAYA ENGINEERING COLLEGE Tamil Nadu S. MURUGESAN ENGINEERING AND FIRST YEAR/OTHER TECHNOLOGY 77 JAYA ENGINEERING COLLEGE Tamil Nadu S.M. MURUGESAN ENGINEERING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 78 JAYA ENGINEERING COLLEGE Tamil Nadu C RAMESH ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY ENGG 79 JAYA ENGINEERING COLLEGE Tamil Nadu P RAJAMOORTH ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS AND Y TECHNOLOGY COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING 80 NARASU'S SARATHY INSTITUTE OF Tamil Nadu S.M.C SUBASHINI ENGINEERING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 81 NARASU'S SARATHY INSTITUTE OF Tamil Nadu R MAKENDRAN ENGINEERING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 82 NARASU'S SARATHY INSTITUTE OF Tamil Nadu M RADHAKRISHN ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS AND TECHNOLOGY AN TECHNOLOGY COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING 83 NARASU'S SARATHY INSTITUTE OF Tamil Nadu M JEYASEKARAN ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL
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