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K Srikanth Reddy
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE

NAME :
Applying for: M.S COMPUTER SCIENCE

Firstly I would like to introduce myself as a graduate student of the bachelor of engineering program From ****** College of Engineering. I Completed my engineering in the field of 'computer Science’, in June 2012.
During these four years of my course, I gained in-depth understanding of the various techniques involved in problem solving, mainly to cater to the services of the industries. Data base management system, Artificial Intelligence, object oriented programming were the other subjects which enabled me to blend the required action whenever a problem was posed to me. Web Technologies was the most interesting subject which I mastered during this four year period. This subject provided me with valuable information which helped me to develop command over the Html, java script. Since computers have become inseparable part of COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING knowing the importance of computers in today’s world, I enrolled into ORBIT, a pioneer in providing software education in India. Here I learned operating systems like UNIX, Win NT, Linux, Programming languages like C, C++, Java, developer tools like Net beans, Eclipse, DBMS.

To meet my B.-tech Degree requirement, I executed a project titled ' Government Schemes Management System' under the expert guidance of Senior Professor Mr. ***at my college itself. I elected to do the project at my college as it has an outstanding infrastructure setup and a stimulating, world-class research environment. This enabled me to work with some of the best minds dedicated to engineering research in my country. I gained a lot from this association - in particular, an idea of how rewarding and meaningful a career in research could be. The more tangible benefits have been a deeper insight into architecture and Functioning of System and thorough C-programming skills. Sometimes I spent more than ten hours a day at college, reading manuals and

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