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02/02/2021 PROJECT PRESENTATION

The topic of my project work was "A STUDY ON MOBILE BASED MICRO  LEARNING AND ASSESSMENT AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS." I did my project work under the guidance of the Principal, MTTC, Dr.K Y Benedict Sir. I am happy that I had  presented my project in front of the Panel consisting of Dr Ancy A S , Shiney Jacob , Dr Joju John and along with my guide's presence. Thank you all who supported in completion of my work. Last but not the least thanking the almighty. 
                                 With my guide, Benedict sir and Project mate Fr. Nibin Joseph
                                                              During presentation time
                                                                       Viva Session 

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