Sudharshanan Y.
Short Bio:
Sudharshanan is a soft spoken person. He loves fun, pun and adventure. Business and motors receive his attention. Respects others viewpoints and is open for correction. He is plays Basketball, Badminton, Cricket and has represented the school in various competitions. Obedient by nature, loves to watch action-oriented movies and enjoys listening to melodious songs. His passion towards photography is evident in his updates on Instagram.
College Info:
Sona College of Technology is a college located in Salem, Tamil Nadu, India. It is affiliated to Anna University, Chennai and approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) of the government of India, NBA accredited and ISO certified, recognized by UGC under Section 2f & 12B of the UGC Act.[1] It gained autonomous status in 2012. 4000 students from India and abroad (Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Sudan, Tanzania, Mauritius and the Middle East) attend. It is located on a campus with an area of 39.4 acres with a built up area of 70,000 square metres.It possesses an Electronic library with 1820 CD-ROMs and 820 video lectures, sports facilities, stadiums, courts, gymnasium, swimming pool, golf, and billiards, and language Lab, Management Information System.
Course Info:
A Bachelor in Computer science and Engineering typically combines software-related classes in networks, operating systems, programming languages and data structures with hardware-related courses covering microcomputer systems, memory components, microprocessors, fiber optics and integrated circuits. The program meshes formal coursework with practical experience, and students gain the technical skills and logical thinking abilities needed for the field. It prepares our students for lifelong personal and professional development and that enable them to exercise leadership and make lasting contributions in their disciplines. Continue on new roads of research and discovery in emerging disciplines and in related interdisciplinary areas. Provide the educational resources to keep pace with developments in the field.