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Session Overview
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Karunakar resume
1. KARUNAKAR B
E-mail id:
Karna286@gmail.com
Present address :
B KARUNAKAR,
C/O K SANKAR,
SEENAPPA BUILDING,
DODDATHOGUR(V),
ELECTRONIC CITY(P),
BANGALORE,
KARNATAKA,
PIN: 560100.
Phone number:
8553821309
RESUME
Objective:
I am a fresher and willing to build my career as a Software Engineer in a
leading corporate company. Intend to face the challenging
environment where I can prove my aspect of analytical and
technical skills to the best.
Academic Record:
B.Tech in Electronics And Communication Engineering (2008 - 12)
• From Kuppam Engineering college -KEC,
• JNTUAnantapur, Kuppam, Chittore (d), Andhra Pradesh.
• Passed out with 68%.
Intermediate: (2008)
• Sri Vivekananda Junior College, Anantapur,
• Board of Intermediate Education ,
• Passed out with 91.4%.
SSC: (2006)
• Andhra Pradesh Residential School ,Lepakshi ,
• Board of Secondary Education,
• Passed out with 84%.
Technical Skills:
Programming C, ASM,PL/SQL
Operating Systems Windows XP/Windows7, MS-DOS
Database Oracle 10g, MS-Access, SQL Server 2000
Designing Tools HTML, XML
ETL Tool Info sphere Data stage 8.1
Professional Competencies:
• Team approach to meet challenges.
• Innovative attitude to problem solving.
• Aiming at excellence in work through self motivation.
Personal Competencies:
• Work effectively with diverse groups of people.
• Fast learner along with innovative ideas.
• Friendly with an upbeat attitude.
• Ambitious, hardworking and committed to excellence.
3. Personal Details :
Name:
B KARUNAKAR
Qualification:
B.Tech
(Electonics And
Communication Engineering)
Father’s Name :
B BEERAPPA
Date of birth:
05/06/1991
Gender:
MALE
Nationality:
INDIAN
Marital status:
SINGLE
Languages:
ENGLISH, TELUGU,
HINDI.
Hobbies:
PLAYING CRICKET,
READING BOOKS,
SINGING.
Permanent address:
B KARUNAKAR,
D/O B BEERAPPA,
MITTAPALLI PALLI(V),
INAGALORE(P),
O.D.CHERUVU(M),
KADIRI,
ANANTAPUR(D),
ANDHRA PRADESH,
PIN: 515591.
Extra Curricular Activities:
• Active participation in seminars, group discussions, presentations.
• Worked as a member of department technical board in college.
• Attended one day seminar on ITIL.
Academic Projects:
Main Project: DTMF Controlled Water Robot.
Team Size : 4
Tools& Technologies: Embedded C, ASM.
Role: As a team leader
Description: This project is a prototype boat that can travel in water. The
direction of the boat can be controlled by DTMF. This project is much useful for mines
detection and Oceanic Research Applications. In this project we used DTMF Decoder,
AT89S52MCU, H-Bridge circuit and DC motors. The decoder decodes the signals which are
coming from mobile phone. The H-Bridge circuit is used to control the boat moments.
Declaration:
I consider myself familiar with Programming Aspects. I am also
confident of my ability to work in a team. I hereby declare that the information
furnished above is true to the best of my knowledge.
Place : Yours trustfully,
Date : [B Karunakar]