Selvaprasanth Subramanian
About Selvaprasanth Subramanian
Selvaprasanth Subramanian is a Software Developer at HTC Global Services in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
Current Position at HTC Global Services
Selvaprasanth Subramanian currently holds the position of Software Developer at HTC Global Services in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. He has been with the company since 2020, contributing to various software development projects. His role involves coding, debugging, and collaborating with other team members to deliver software solutions that meet client requirements.
Previous Experience at HTC Global Services
Before becoming a Software Developer, Selvaprasanth Subramanian worked as a Programmer Analyst at HTC Global Services. His tenure lasted from 2019 to 2020, marking a significant period where he developed his skills in programming and analytical problem-solving. His responsibilities included analyzing user requirements, designing and implementing software systems, and ensuring quality through rigorous testing.
Internship at TVS Sundaram Auto Components Limited
In 2018, Selvaprasanth Subramanian undertook a three-month internship at TVS Sundaram Auto Components Limited in Hosur. During this time, he gained practical experience in the automotive industry, applying his engineering knowledge to real-world problems. This internship provided him with an opportunity to learn about industry practices and workflows in a manufacturing environment.
Education at Dr. Mahalingam College of Engineering and Technology
Selvaprasanth Subramanian earned his Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) in Instrumentation and Control Engineering from Dr. Mahalingam College of Engineering and Technology. He studied at the institution from 2014 to 2018, where he received a strong foundation in engineering principles, control systems, and instrumentation technologies.
Secondary Education at Vivekandha Matric Higher Secondary School
Selvaprasanth Subramanian completed his higher secondary education at Vivekandha Matric Higher Secondary School in Paundamangalam. From 2012 to 2014, he studied Computer Science, which laid the groundwork for his future career in software development. His time at the school equipped him with fundamental knowledge in programming and computing.