This document contains the academic records of B.Balaram who studied Electrical and Electronics Engineering at SNS College of Engineering in Coimbatore, India from 2013 to 2017. It includes his results from 8 semesters, with marks obtained in various subjects each semester. In the final semester, it states that he passed with a CGPA of 6.45 and an overall undergraduate percentage of 65%. It concludes by wishing him best of luck for his future from the student coordinator of his batch.
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1. SNS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Coimbatore-641107
Accredited by NAAC-UGC with ‘A’ Grade, Approved by AICTE, Recognized by
UGC and Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai.
Department Of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
NAME B.BALARAM
REGISTER NUMBER 713313105007
BRANCH B.E
COURSE
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING
COLLEGE CODE 7133
COLLEGE NAME SNS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
2. B.BALARAM
SUBJECT CODE IAE(1) IAE(2) IAE(3) INTERNAL
MARK
MODEL
MARK[LAB]
SEM(1)
RESULTS
CY6151 81 88 70 16 E
GE6151 54 68 84 14 C
GE6152 70 78 87 16 B
GE6161 19 95 A
GE6162 17 86 B
GE6163 19 93 S
HS6151 73 75 65 14 E
MA6151 60 71 98 15 B
PH6151 94 76 68 16 E
REGISTER NUMBER 713313105007 D.O.B 12-08-1995
3. B.BALARAM
SUBJECT CODE IAE(1) IAE(2) IAE(3) INTERNAL
MARK
MODEL
MARK[LAB]
SEM(2)
RESULTS
CY6251 63 70 70 14 D
EE6201 56 26 81 11 E
EE6211 16 81 A
GE6251 52 95 49 13 E
GE6262 19 93 S
GE6263 19 93 B
HS6251 71 67 83 15 D
MA6251 70 70 80 15 E
PH6251 66 89 52 14 D
REGISTER NUMBER 713313105007 D.O.B 12-08-1995
4. B.BALARAM
SUBJECT CODE IAE(1) IAE(2) IAE(3) INTERNAL
MARK
MODEL
MARK[LAB]
SEM(3)
RESULTS
EC6202 60 60 90 14 C
EC6361 10 50 B
EE6301 43 57 54 10 E
EE6302 53 87 80 15 E
EE6303 60 73 82 14 E
EE6311 18 90 S
GE6351 55 50 54 11 E
MA6351 43 71 80 13 E
REGISTER NUMBER 713313105007 D.O.B 12-08-1995
5. B.BALARAM
SUBJECT CODE IAE(1) IAE(2) IAE(3) INTERNAL
MARK
MODEL
MARK[LAB]
SEM(4)
RESULTS
CS6456 62 88 72 15 E
CS6461 18 91 B
EE6401 66 84 76 15 E
EE6402 68 75 72 14 E
EE6403 64 90 88 16 E
EE6404 67 70 85 15 C
EE6411 18 92 S
MA6459 50 80 80 14 E
REGISTER NUMBER 713313105007 D.O.B 12-08-1995
6. B.BALARAM
SUBJECT CODE IAE(1) IAE(2) IAE(3) INTERNAL
MARK
MODEL
MARK[LAB]
SEM(5)
RESULTS
EE6501 67 98 92 17 E
EE6502 62 74 70 14 E
EE6503 43 74 93 14 C
EE6504 85 79 78 16 D
EE6511 18 89 A
EE6512 18 91 B
GE6674 14 72 C
IC6501 74 68 67 14 E
ME6701 42 88 94 15 D
REGISTER NUMBER 713313105007 D.O.B 12-08-1995
7. B.BALARAM
SUBJECT CODE IAE(1) IAE(2) IAE(3) INTERNAL
MARK
MODEL
MARK[LAB]
SEM(6)
RESULTS
EC6651 63 60 89 14 E
EE6002 84 70 63 14 C
EE6601 84 68 65 14 C
EE6602 65 70 70 14 B
EE6603 78 71 79 15 C
EE6604 50 68 85 14 B
EE6611 14 70 D
EE6612 15 75 C
EE6613 16 82 A
REGISTER NUMBER 713313105007 D.O.B 12-08-1995
8. B.BALARAM
SUBJECT CODE
IAE(1) IAE(2) IAE(3)
INTERNAL
MARK
MODEL
MARK[LAB]
SEM(7)
RESULTS
EE6005 49 75 85 14 C
EE6008 56 52 95 14 E
EE6701 67 78 88 16 B
EE6702 86 45 80 14 D
EE6703 65 72 71 14 E
EE6711 15 74 A
EE6712 14 70 C
MG6851 58 65 95 15 C
REGISTER NUMBER 713313105007 D.O.B 12-08-1995
9. B.BALARAM
SUBJECT CODE
IAE(1) IAE(2) IAE(3)
INTERNAL
MARK
MODEL
MARK[PW]
SEM(8)
RESULTS
EE6009 68 68 82 15 E
EE6012 70 71 69 14 E
EE6801 52 58 70 12 C
EE6811 PROJECT WORK 18 90 S
REGISTER NUMBER 713313105007 D.O.B 12-08-1995
10. B.BALARAM
STANDING ARREARS NIL
UG CLASS II CLASS
CGPA 6.45
OVER ALL UG PERCENTAGE 65 %
BEST WISHES FOR YOUR FUTURE !!!
By,
Mr.S.SANTHOSH KUMAR B.E.,
STUDENT CO-ORDINATOR,
BATCH(2013-2017),
DEPARTMENT OF EEE,
SNSCE/CBE-641107
PHONE:8526887770