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Industrial Engineering
TO WHOMEVER IT MAY CONCERN

As an assistant professor and project guide at SRM University, I am pleased to write this recommendation letter for my student Vasudev Koneru, recommending him to graduate course in industrial engineering at your university. I've known Vasudev Koneru for last three years, during which time I taught him classes Industrial Engineering and Total Quality Management and also was a project guide for the final year.
During our acquaintance, I had an ample time to assess his scholastic and other abilities. He is a brilliant, diligent, self-motivated person. His day-to-day academic work reflects his keen interest and aptitude for industrial engineering. His contribution in lab work shows his excellent analytical skills and ability to think divergently. In the oral examination of this subject he showed sound knowledge of fundamentals and well justified confidence in his approach, which was reflected in the contemporary examples he used to illustrate his responses. His practical exam scores 46/50 and oral exam scores 23/25 reflects his potential.
In addition to tutoring him, I was also his guide for project entitled “Studying and evaluating energy generation process from solar energy, hydro power and speed breaker with respect to detailed solar photovoltaic cell and turbine measurements, and performance efficiencies and analyzing it with MATLAB”. During this, he took on the responsibility to manage the visit at
NCPRE (The National Centre for Photovoltaic Research and Education) to gain the valuable perspective of latest research going in this field. His positive attitude and zest for finding the solutions to the problems makes him amicable among his peers and seniors.
Vasudev Koneru is a clever person and speaks boldly in public. He is candid in expressing his opinion, but is careful not to hurt egos. He has good sense of humor which always is as asset to any person. He is a perfectly suitable student for the Master’s Program and I am

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