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An Overview of SQL Programming for Databases Training and Certification Program at National Engineering College, Kovilpatti

 


I had the pleasure of conducting an "Oracle SQL Training and Certification Program" for third year Computer Science Engineering and Information Technology students at National Engineering College, Kovilpatti, in Tamil Nadu, India.

Objective

The program is designed to provide students with an in-depth understanding of Oracle SQL, with sessions being taught by industry experts.

Program Highlights

  • 5 Weeks Training Program
  • 9 Resource Persons
  • Assessment
  • Certificate of Excellence
  • Certificate of Completion
  • Certificate of Participation
  • Certificate of Attendance

Overview

Training Plan

Week I

Week II

Week III

Week IV

Week V

Resource Persons

  • Mr. Aravind Venkatachalam, Project Lead, Excelacom Technologies Pvt. Ltd, Chennai
  • Mr. Parthiban Ganeshan, VP - Products, Fresa Technologies Pvt. Ltd, Chennai
  • Mr. Sakthivel Chandran, Senior Manager, DAMAC Properties, Dubai
  • Mr. Uthamaselvan M, Senior Software Engineer, Fresa Technologies Pvt. Ltd, Chennai
  • Mr. Mariadumperumal S, Associate Consultant, 3i Infotech, Tirunelveli
  • Mr. Karkuvelraja Thangamariappan, Director - Training & Special Projects, India Oracle APEX User Group (INOAUG)
  • Mrs. Monika Tanwer, Senior Engineer - Backend Applications, DAMAC Properties, Dubai
  • Mrs. Sujitha Jayaraman, System Analyst, Hexaware, Chennai
  • Mrs. Vasuki Sivalingam, Senior Programmer Analyst, Oracle, Bengalore

Assessment

Assessment conducted for 100 marks. It has following breakups,

  • Part A - (4*10 = 40 Marks)
  • Part B - (1*20 = 20 Marks)
  • Part C - (5*5 = 25 Marks)
  • Part D - (5*3 = 15 Marks)

Certificate of Excellence

TOP 5 Students are eligible

Certificate of Completion

Students who scored >= 70 are eligible

Certificate of Participation

Students who scored >= 40 are eligible

Certificate of Attendance

Students who scored < 40 and having course attendance not < 90%

Result

  • No. of Students Participated: 103
  • Excellence: 9
  • Completion: 29
  • Participation: 45
  • Attendance: 20

Outcomes

  • Apply the basic concepts and applications of database systems that help to design the Database Objects.
  • Design/Develop real time queries.
  • Analyze the relational database design principles that help to design the Database.

Courtesy

Thanks to,

  • Thiru. K.R. Arunachalam, Correspondent, National Engineering College, Kovilpatti
  • Dr. S. Shanmugavel, Director, National Engineering College, Kovilpatti
  • Dr. K. Kalidasa Murugavel, National Engineering College, Kovilpatti
  • Mr. Rajasekar, President, NEC Alumni Association, Chennai
  • Mr. Varughese Mathew, CEO & CTO, ATC Technologies, Sharjah
  • India Oracle APEX User Group, INOAUG
  • Dr. K.G. Srinivasagan, Head/IT and Dean (Academic), National Engineering College, Kovilpatti
  • Dr. V. Gomathi, Head/CSE, National Engineering College, Kovilpatti
  • Dr. M. Willjuice Iruthayarajan, Head/EEE, National Engineering College, Kovilpatti
  • Mr. V. Manimaran, Assistant Professor (Sr. Grade), IT, National Engineering College, Kovilpatti
  • Ms. N. Gowthami, Assistant Professor, IT, National Engineering College, Kovilpatti
  • Ms. R. Navedha Evanjalin, Assistant Professor, CSE, National Engineering College, Kovilpatti

Special thanks to all the resource persons of this event.

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