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The Gandhian Outlook
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NAME: – DINESH KUMAR MEENA

FATHER’S NAME: – Sh. DUNGAR SINGH MEENA

MOTHER’S NAME: – Smt. SANTOSH DEVI

GANDER: – MALE

DATE OF BIRTH: – 17/07/1989

PRESENT ADDRESS: – 376-CHANKYA PURI, MAIN ROAD, SECTOR-4, HIRAN MAGRI , UDAIPUR, RAJ.(313001).

CONTACT NO. :– 9680225209(M)

EMAIL: – meenadineshbalaji@gmail.com

BRANCH: – Electronics & Communication

COLLAGE: – Aravali Institute of Technical Studies

➢ QUALIFICATION:-

|S.no | Year | Board/University | Class | Percentage |
|1 |2008-2012 |R.T.U. KOTA |B.Tech. |64% |
|2 | 2008 |R.B.S.E. |XII |56.92 % |
|3 |2005 |R.B.S.E. |X |57.50 % |

➢ TECHNICAL SKILLS: –

|Languages known | C,C++,JAVA,ORCAD,MATLAB |
| | HINDI,ENGLISH |

➢ NATIONAL WORKSHOP ATTENDED: –

1. EMBEDDED SYSTEM DESIGN, SIMULATION, MODELING AND WEB APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT WITH DATABASE DESIGN – BY MICROCELL SYSTEM.

2. EMERGING TRENDS IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGIENCE AND MOBILE APPLICATION.

3. COMPUTER PERIPHERALS, NETWOARKING AND APPLICATION.

4. ATTENDED i3indya Technologies work shop AUTONOMOUS ROBOTICS.

5. ATTENDED i3indya Technologies work shop ETHICAL HACKING.

6. ATTENDED

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