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S. No. Date Faculty In-Charge Name of the Company 1 13-Feb-19 Dr 2019 S. No. Date Faculty In-charge Name of the Company 1 13-Feb-19 Dr. Manimaran R ESKAY Carton Private Ltd, Chennai 2 16-Feb-19 Dr. Karunamurthy K Air Station (Indian Coast Guard - Eastern Region) 3 16-Mar-19 Dr. P. Tamil Selvan Air Station (Indian Coast Guard - Eastern Region) Global Mirror India Pvt. Ltd., Industrial Estate, 4 20-Mar-19 Dr.Sakthivel G and Dr. Giridharan Guindy 5 23-Mar-19 Dr. Joseph Daniel, Dr. P. Tamil Selvan Woory automotives, Maraimalai Nagar Dr. Sakthivel 6 15-May-19 Dr. Raghukiran Varun Beverages - Pepsi Pvt. Ltd., Super Auto Forge Private Limited, 7 08-Aug-19 Dr.Sridhar Thirumudivakkam, Chennai Super Auto Forge Private Limited, 8 09-Aug-19 Dr. Senthil kumar Thirumudivakkam, Chennai Bio-Methanation Plant, Market Management Committee, 9 17-Sep-19 Dr. Sreekanth M Koyambedu 10 15-Oct-19 Dr. Shyam kumar ICF, Chennai 2018 S. 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Dr.Shanmughasundaram M, Dr. 15 27-Oct-18 Karthiyaini S Elite Contractors, pvt. Ltd, Kancheepuram 16 12-Jul-18 Dr. Bhaskara Rao Integral Coach Factory, Perambur, Chennai 2017 S. No. Date Faculty In-charge Name of the Company Prof. G Sakthivel & Prof. 1 25-Mar-17 Saravanakumar Brakes India Pvt. Ltd., Padi 2 29-Mar-17 Prof. M C Lenin Babu Rambal Ltd., Thiruporur 3 13-Apr-17 Prof. S Jeyanthi & Prof. Giridharan Hyundai Mobis India Ltd., Sriperumputhur 4 15-Apr-17 Prof. Kannan & Prof. Vinayagamurthy Brakes India Ltd. (Foundry division), Sozhingur 5 20-Apr-17 Prof. S Sivarajan Advanced Training Institute, Guindy 6 21-Apr-17 Prof. C Jebaraj Endotherm Fluids Pvt. Ltd., Thiruvallur Dt. 7 29-Apr-17 Prof. V Umasankar Turbo Energy Ltd., Pulivalam, Sholingur 8 02-May-17 Prof.Pratibha Nalini Ashok Leyland , New Manali 9 10-Oct-17 Prof. M.Sreekanth Biomethanation Plant, Koyambedu 10 13-Oct-17 Prof.D. 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No. Date Faculty In-charge Name of the Company 1 17-Jan-2014 Prof. Sivarajan Advanced Training Institute, Guindy Metropolitan Transport Corporation Ltd., 2 10-Feb-2014 Prof. Gobinath Pattulos Road 3 10-Feb-2014 Prof. Sakthivel NUTECH CNC Pvt. Ltd., Ambattur industrial estate 4 20-Feb-2014 Prof. Senthil Kumar M NUTECH CNC Pvt. 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