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2020-21 Sno Course N DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY VRSIDDHRTHA ENGINEERING COLLEGE LIST OF STUDENT ONLINE COURSES FOR AY: 2020-21 SNO COURSE NAME PROVIDER NO. OF STUDENTS 1 Google IT Support Coursera 69 2 Applied Data Science with Python Coursera 4 3 Alibaba Cloud Computing Coursera 59 4 Machine Learning with TensorFlow Coursera 6 on Google Cloud 5 Developing Android Apps with App Coursera 10 Inventor 6 Programming with Google Go Coursera 84 7 Python 3 Programming Coursera 61 8 Tensorflow Developer Coursera 1 Total No of Student Online 294 Certifications LIST OF STUDENTS COMPLETED ONLINE COURSES IN 2020-21 COURSE NAME : Google IT Support SN ROLLNO NAME O 1 178W1A1204 Bommupuneeth Reddy 2 178W1A1206 Chaladiveera Naga Koushik 3 178W1A1207 Challagundlaswapna 4 178W1A1209 Channagiritarun 5 178W1A1212 Vedasree Dasi 6 178W1A1213 Divisaimeghana 7 178W1A1214 Dunnalasowmya 8 178W1A1215 Hema Lakshmi Garikipati 9 178W1A1201 Aravapalli L Keerthana 10 178W1A1216 Gedelasuryaprakash 11 178W1A1217 Gonugunta Leela Manohar 12 178W1A1218 Gudivada Gowri Nagh 13 178W1A1221 Saketh K 13 178W1A1223 Kata Lasya Sri 14 178W1A1224 Kogantinishitha Sai Sree 15 178W1A1225 Koganti Satya 16 178W1A1228 Koya Dinesh Teja 17 178W1A1229 Krishna Keerthanamuvvala 18 178W1A1231 Majetynithisha 19 178W1A1234 Sravanimuvvala 20 178W1A1235 Muvvalavasavivineela 21 178W1A1236 Nadakuditi Rohith 22 178W1A1237 Naraganidhruthi 23 178W1A1238 Nethi.Rajarajeswari 24 178W1A1240 Orsu Anjali Devi 25 178W1A1241 Palacharla Sri Varun 26 178W1A1243 Priya Kumar Dunna 27 178W1A1244 Puchayuvasailakshman 28 178W1A1245 Gowri Priyanka Ramisetti 29 178W1A1248 Puthaliravella 30 178W1A1250 Samudrala Harika 31 178W1A1251 Sravya Reddy Pilli 32 178W1A1252 Sribhashyamsravani 33 178W1A1255 T.Santhosh Kumar 34 178W1A1257 Vemuri Triveni 35 178W1A1260 Abdul Zaheer 36 178W1A1264 Divya Sri Barma 37 178W1A1273 Vishal Desu 38 178W1A1278 Dolly Nithisha M 39 178W1A1281 Ginjupallisahithi 40 178W1A1282 Aparna Gudivada 41 178W1A1285 Harika Kodali 42 178W1A1287 Jaladi Venkata Sai Lakshmijyostna 43 178W1A1288 Rachana.Kantamani 44 178W1A1289 Kasina Naga Lakshmi Durga Surya Anusha 45 178W1A1291 Rikhita Koganti 46 178W1A1293 Kollu Baby Sravani 47 178W1A1295 Chandana Koneru 48 178W1A1298 Lekhyasahithipanchumarthi 49 178W1A1299 Sphoorthilingamaneni 50 178W1A12A1 Dharani Madireddy 51 178W1A12A3 Pavani Manthena 52 178W1A12A8 Panchumarthiaswanath 53 178W1A12A9 Nivedithapothineni 54 178W1A12B1 Sameera Tasneem 55 178W1A12B5 Siripurapuakhila 56 188W5A1210 R.Likitha 57 188W1A1215 Chinni Nagasai Mudgala 58 198W5A1201 Cheekati Sri Lakshmi 59 188W1A1279 Kaku Vindhyavasini 60 198W5A1211 Juturu Harika 61 198W1D8803 DeeviHanusha Rani 62 198W1D8804 GudavalliAneesha 63 198W1D8805 KatariBhavitha 64 198W1D8806 KothapalliDivya 65 198W1D8808 MikkiliBharghavi 66 198W1D8810 Pulivarthi Suseela 67 198W1D8814 Yalagandula SaiChandu 68 188W1A1279 K,Vindhya Vahini 69 198W5A1211 J.Harika COURSE NAME : Applied Data Science with Python S.NO ROLL NO NAME OF THE STUDENT 1 198W1D8801 Ravisastry Boppana 2 198W1D8802 Sindhu NagaDurga Cheboyina 3 198W1D8807 Venkata Gopi Mandoori 4 198W1D8812 Praveen Sujanmulk COURSE NAME : Alibaba Cloud Computing Sno Rollno Name 1 178W1A1203 Boda Ramya Sri 2 168W1A1257 V.D.V.Sai Kumar 3 178W1A1202 Roja Ganga Bhavani. Arise 5 178W1A1208 Ch.Harshavardhan Reddy 6 178W1A1210 Darshesaketh 7 178W1A1211 Padma Dasari 8 178W1A1219 Jyothi Gutala 9 178W1A1220 Navyasri Kalepalli 10 178W1A1222 Leela Kantheti 11 178W1A1226 K Monish Kumar 12 178W1A1232 Pravalikamedasani 13 178W1A1233 Mohammed.Yaseen 14 178W1A1246 Rampilla Venkata Neel Kamal 15 178W1A1249 Madhuri Rudrapati 16 178W1A1256 Sai Madhav Tatineni 17 178W1A1259 Akanksha Yedire 18 188W5A1201 Chittibomma Naveen 19 188W5A1202 Seelam.Saikumari Reddy 20 188W5A1203 Shaik Ismail 21 188W5A1209 Nakka Ramesh 22 168W1A12A8 Chinni Krishna 23 178W1A1261 Annapureddysrikantreddy 24 178W1A1262 Atthanti Mahendra 25 178W1A1263 Bandarupallibhuvan Chandra 26 178W1A1265 Bathula.Nagendravaraprasad 27 178W1A1266 Bhanu Prakash Bhimarati 28 178W1A1267 Surendra 29 178W1A1268 Bokinalajameema 30 178W1A1269 Dhanvanth Kumar Boppana 31 178W1A1270 Kundankanth 32 178W1A1272 Danduprolusaibabu 33 178W1A1274 Devineni Kavya 34 178W1A1275 Dharavath Sampath 35 178W1A1277 Doddapaneni Jaya Bhavani 36 178W1A1280 E. Sucharitha 37 178W1A1283 Gundapu Teja Venkatesh 38 178W1A1284 Sahithigunti 39 178W1A1290 Avinash Kathi 40 178W1A1292 Sahithi 41 178W1A1296 Kotturusiva Nageswara Rao 42 178W1A1297 K.Jhansi 43 178W1A12A0 Rohith Madhiri 44 178W1A12A2 Vamsi Krishna Madugula 45 178W1A12A4 Moduguteenusahasra 46 178W1A12A5 Motepalli Preethi 47 178W1A12A6 Nada Anusha 48 178W1A12A7 Manoghnanandam 49 178W1A12B2 Santati Sai Meghana 50 178W1A12B3 S.Saikeerthana 51 178W1A12B4 Siddireddi Ramya Praneetha 52 178W1A12B6 Surapaneni Keerthi 53 178W1A12B7 Talluri Tejaswi 54 178W1A12B8 Venkata Krishnachaitanya 55 178W1A12B9 Yakama Alekya 56 188W5A1201 Ch. Naveen 57 188W5A1202 Sai Kumar Reddy Seelam 58 188W5A1204 Banka Ramu 59 188W5A1208 G. Jeevan Machine Learning with TensorFlow on Google Cloud Platform SNO ROLLNO NAME 1 178W1A1239 NidamanuriSupraja 2 178W1A1242 Potturu Sai Vyshnavi Gayathri 3 178W1A1294 Komati Nikhileswar 4 198W1D8809 Jasmine Mohhammed 5 198W1D8811 Ratna Sravya Sajja 6 198W1D8813 Sesha Sai Aparna Tatavarthi Tensorflow developer SNO ROLLNO NAME 1 178W1A1294 Komati Nikhileswar Developing Android Apps with App Inventor SNO ROLLNO NAME 1 178W1A1205 Lakshmi Soundarya 2 178W1A1221 Kandibanda S V L N R Saketh 3 178W1A1230 M.Rekha Madhuri 4 178W1A1253 Sunkara Krishna Sai Anjana 5 178W1A1254 Sriya Datta Talluri 6 188W5A1207 Bandla Anusha 7 178W1A1286 Itla Naga Narendra Krishna Sai 8 178W1A12B0 Rajulapati Ganesh 9 188W5A1207 Bandla Anusha 10 178W1A1260 Zaheer Abdul Programming with Google Go SN ROLLNO STUDENT NAME O 1 168W1A1231 Md. Osman Khan Zeeshman 2 178W1A1227 K.Riteesh 3 188W1A1202 Abdul Khalid Hussain 4 188W1A1204 Ala Hari Pavan 5 188W1A1207 Anumala Hema 6 188W1A1208 Anvitha Pamidighantam 7 188W1A1211 Bogala Rahul Roy 8 188W1A1212 Borra Harsha 9 188W1A1213 Burramsetty Sushma Sri 10 188W1A1216 Devireddy Akhil Reddy 11 188W1A1217 Dudla V Joshita Lavanya 12 188W1A1220 Gonugunta Nanditha Priya 13 188W1A1221 Gudiseva Nagasai Teja 14 188W1A1224 Itla Sunil 15 188W1A1225 Jeelaga Nagaswetha 16 188W1A1226 Jonnalagadda Sai Rashithasree 17 188W1A1228 Kuchipudi Manohar 18 188W1A1229 Kundurthi Ravi Kiran 19 188W1A1230 Sathwik Krishna Lanke 20 188W1A1232 Morampudi Devi Sowmya 21 188W1A1234 Nadhella Naga Chandana 22 188W1A1237 Nasaka Ravi Praneeth 23 188W1A1238 Pamarthi Meghana 24 188W1A1240 Patibandla Surendra Babu 25 188W1A1241 Podili Venkatesh 26 188W1A1242 Puneet Vallurupalli 27 188W1A1244 Roshini Maddi 28 188W1A1245 Sai Aishwarya Edupuganti 29 188W1A1246 Shaik Ahmad Shareef 30 188W1A1247 Soma Yaswanth Bharath 31 188W1A1252 Tammisetti Manasa Datta 32 188W1A1253 Unnam Mahesh Babu 33 188W1A1254 Uppu Subhanjanaa 34 188W1A1256 Vemula Bhargavi 35 188W1A1257 Vijayadurga Koganti 36 188W1A1258 Vunnam Dharani 37 188W1A1259 Yarramaneni Maruthi Chowdary 38 188W1A1260 Addepalli Surekha 39 188W1A1261 Alaparthi Sneha 40 188W1A1263 Amukhta Vinnakota 41 188W1A1266 Bhavirisetty Krishna Preetham 42 188W1A1267 Chenikala Rakesh 43 188W1A1268 Chigurupati Mahitha 44 188W1A1269 Chinchili Tharun Kumar 45 188W1A1270 Chirumamilla L P Sai Sudha 46 188W1A1271 Dasari Lalith Bhargav Reddy 47 188W1A1272 Lakshmi Durga Gogireddy 48 188W1A1273 Gurram Bhamini Poorna 49 188W1A1276 Swarupa Inapanurthi 50 188W1A1278 Kakollu Manideep 51 188W1A1280 Kanna Naveen 52 188W1A1281 Kodali Tejasvi 53 188W1A1282 Koganti Chaitanya 54 188W1A1283 Kolisetty Sai Saran 55 188W1A1284 Komaravalli Pravallika 56 188W1A1285 Kotaprolu Manideep 57 188W1A1287 Kotturu Sri Lakshmi 58 188W1A1289 Mohammed Nayeema 59 188W1A1290 Narravula Mahika Kamale 60 188W1A1291 Ramya Nekkalapu 61 188W1A1292 Nidumukkula V N D S Rahul 62 188W1A1293 Girish Sai Paila 63 188W1A1296 Patchava Mahitha 64 188W1A12A0 P. Naga Pavan 65 188W1A12A1 Putcha Uma Pratyusha 66 188W1A12A2 Raavi Dinesh Kumar Reddy 67 188W1A12A5 Sogani Chandrika Aishwarya 68 188W1A12A6 Sreya Venigalla 69 188W1A12A7 Geethika Sukamanchi 70 188W1A12A8 Sunkollu Sai Chandu 71 188W1A12B0 Vakkalagadda Durga Sri Venkata Anusha 72 188W1A12B1 Velagapudi Revanth 73 188W1A12B2 Vemulakonda Gayatri 74 188W1A12B3 Vemuri Lidiya 75 188W1A12B6 Yarlagadda Vyshnavi 76 188W1A12B7 Yerramaneni Vijaya Bharathi 77 198W5A1205 Nandeti Sravanthi 78 198W5A1206 Pappala.Lokesh 79 198W5A1207 Ravuri Naveen Kumar 80 198W5A1208 Arepalli Venkata Kishore 81 198W5A1209 Bommina Naga Pranathi 82 198W5A1210 Sharmila Golla 83 198W5A1212 Kotha Harika Hari 84 178W1A1258 Venkata Yasudeep Python 3 Programming SN ROLLNO STUDENT NAME O 1 178W1A1276 Divyanjali 2 188W1A1201 AAKASH LAKHYANI 3 188W1A1203 Achanta Satya Deepika 4 188W1A1205 Alapati Prem Sai 5 188W1A1206 ALURI ANAND SAI 6 188W1A1209 BHARATULA BHANU SRI VAISHNAVI 7 188W1A1210 BILLA HEMANTH VENKATESH 8 188W1A1214 CHADALAVADA HAMPI 9 188W1A1218 GADDALA MADHU PRIYA 10 188W1A1219 GODAVARTHI SRI SAI VIKAS 11 188W1A1222 INDURTHI DEVA KUMAR 12 188W1A1223 Injam Sri Latha 13 188W1A1227 K.RAJA KRISHNA VAMSI 14 188W1A1231 Mandattil Keeri Snigdha 15 188W1A1233 MUKKU RAMAKRISHNA REDDY 16 188W1A1235 NAGELLA SANKEERTHANA 17 188W1A1236 Nallamolu Revanth 18 188W1A1243 RAJA RAMESH YARLAGADDA 19 188W1A1248 SOMASILA VENKATA SIVA CHARAN 20 188W1A1249 Surampalli Siva Rama Krishna 21 188W1A1250 syed Abdul Amjad 22 188W1A1251 Tadapaneni Prathyusha 23 188W1A1255 Velagapudi Likhitha 24 188W1A1262 Alokam Satya sai 25 188W1A1263 Amuktha Vinnakota 26 188W1A1264 Bandarupalli Rajesh
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