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INTERNSHIP REPORT ON
“TECHNICAL EXECUTIVE/CONSULTANCY”
AT
TECHMILL TECHNOLOGIES PVT. LTD.
For the partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Bachelor of Computer
Application awarded by Sanskriti University
Submitted by
DEWANSI LAVANIA
(Enroll No. 2202309053)
Nov, 2024
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This internship report is prepared for the partial fulfillment of the requirement of the
degree of BCA with specified rules and regulations of Sanskriti University. So I heartily
express appreciation and gratitude to Sanskriti University for such an intellectual task.
I would like to thank and express my deep sense of gratitude to Mr. Surendra G.C.,
Head of Technical Support Department at Techmill Technologies Pvt. Ltd. for
providing me an opportunity to work as an intern in Techmill Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
I would also like to extend my appreciation and gratitude to Mr. Anup Limbu, SME
Evening shift of Technical Support for cooperating with me and guiding me to how
actually and accurately the day to day works must be done.
At the end, I would like to express my sincere thanks to each and every one of my
family members, colleagues, friends, who directly or indirectly helped me to prepare
this report.
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ABSTRACT
This internship report includes the details of job responsibilities that was assigned
during internship period at Techmill Technologies. I had an opportunity to have real
time exposure to network hardware’s and client support system. The internship
provided great deal of experience about the professional life. It also taught me an
important lesson about team work, time boundaries and social collaboration at work.
This report represents the achievement during internship period and a golden
opportunity to implement theoretical understanding into practical aspect by gaining
knowledge about how different hardware’s and networks are integrated and how
network related problem are to be solved. The internship program mainly focused on
support and proper solutions as per the client queries or problems encountered.
Overall internship was significant from career point view and will be a useful factor to
excel my professional career. The internship program provided a platform for me to
sharpen personal and technical skills and knowledge and increased the confidence to
work in their interested field.
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CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ............................................................................................ i
ABSTRACT ..................................................................................................................ii
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS ................................................................................. viii
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION............................................................................... 1
1.1 Introduction to Internship ................................................................................ 1
1.2 Details of Internship .......................................................................................... 1
1.3 Background ........................................................................................................ 2
1.4 Objectives ........................................................................................................... 2
1.5 Responsibilities Assigned .................................................................................. 2
1.6 Motivation ........................................................................................................... 3
1.7 About Organization ........................................................................................... 4
CHAPTER 2: SYSTEM ANALYSIS ......................................................................... 5
2.1 VLAN .................................................................................................................. 5
2.2 Fiber Cables ........................................................................................................ 6
2.3 Network Types ................................................................................................... 6
2.3.1 Active Networks .......................................................................................... 6
2.3.2 Passive Method ............................................................................................ 7
CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM DESIGN ............................................................................ 11
3.1 Core Network ................................................................................................... 11
3.2 Optical Distribution Network ......................................................................... 12
3.3 Distribution Point ............................................................................................ 14
3.4 Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) .......................................................... 15
CHAPTER 4: IMPLENTATION ............................................................................. 16
4.1 IP Address Allocation ...................................................................................... 16
4.2 Implementation of fiber connection ............................................................... 18
4.3 Managing Client Details .................................................................................. 22
CHAPTER 5 CONCLUSION ................................................................................... 41
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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
RONAST : Royal Online Mode Academy of Science and
SC : Subscriber Connector
IP : Internet Protocol
MODEM : Modulator-Demodulator
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
After selection as an Intern in the organization, I was introduced and trained regarding
the organizations work and working nature. After a week, I was placed in Support
Department of the organization as an Intern. I worked in that department for the rest of
the internship period. I worked in an office time from 3 PM to 10 PM for a duration of
3 months. The internship mainly involved providing a solution to various network
problems reported by clients through tasks created via the Customer Care Department
and also providing technical queries, response and instructions.
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1.3 Background
The Internet opens large opportunities for work, leisure, communication, and sharing
diverse information. Internet has changed the world and society consistently because
the creation of internet and its growing popularity contributed to the consistent change
in the life of people. They have opened the new, virtual world and a new effective
means of communication- internet – which have started to replace the traditional means
of communication, to the extent that online communication has started to replace the
live, real, physical communication between people. The Internet has accelerated the
pace of business and broadened the scope of what is possible in the workplace. The
most obvious benefit is that people have better options for direct communication,
including email, texting and videoconferencing.
Looking back to internet history in Online Mode, internet started with ADSL i.e.
through Telephone line but along with the progress and development in the
technology various types of broadband internet communications such as ADSL, DSL,
Cable modem, Fiber, Wireless, satellite has been introduced. NTC, NCELL, Subisu,
Classictech, WorldLink, Techmill are the leading ISP in Online Mode that have been
providing fast and better internet service to home as well as corporate users at
reasonable price.
Thus, the Internet a virtual world that connects people from all walks of life has had an
extensive impact on communication since its proliferation and globalization.
1.4 Objectives
During the internship period, I was assigned as a Technical Support Executive whose
job was to call back the client trying to diagnose and troubleshoot their problem and
provide them with the proper solution instantly.
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1.6 Motivation
The biggest reason I want to work in field of computer network is my passion for
learning about network devices and protocols that makes communication possible. I
personally like to plan, analyze and troubleshoot networks. Besides I care about the
value, and recognition of my engineering skills. When I see I did a good job, planned
or implemented a great network on client’s side, it makes me proud and happy. What
is more, to develop my skills every day and to become a real expert in network
engineering also drives me forward. The job itself motivates me, as I enjoy doing it.
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Key aspects of their internship approach include:
1. Focus on Practical Learning:
o Interns are assigned tasks that mirror real-world challenges, helping them
develop problem-solving skills.
2. Mentorship and Feedback:
o Regular assessments and feedback sessions ensure that interns understand
their strengths and areas for improvement.
Commitment to Innovation
Techmill Technologies continuously invests in research and development to stay
ahead in the IT industry. The company adopts emerging technologies like artificial
intelligence, cloud computing, and IoT (Internet of Things) to create value-driven
solutions for its clients.
2.1 VLAN
A VLAN (Virtual LAN) is a group of devices residing on one or more LANs that are
configured to communicate as if they were attached to the same wire despite the fact
that they are geographically located on a completely different LAN segment. They are
only logical therefore are extremely flexible.
VLAN tagging is a method through which more than one VLAN is handled on a port.
VLAN tagging is used to tell which packet belongs to which VLAN on the other side.
VLAN tagging is performed by the putting the VLAN ID into a header to identify which
network it is present in. This helps in determining which interface the information
packet needs to be sent to in order to receive the right information. (Allied Telesis,
2019)
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Figure 20 : Comparison of LAN & VLAN
Purpose:
An optical fiber is a flexible, transparent fiber made by drawing glass. It either functions
as a waveguide or light pipe that transmits light between two ends of the fiber cable.
Signals travel along them with less loss, at higher bandwidths and are also safe to
electromagnetic interference.
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2.3 Network Types
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Figure 3.2(b): Network Flow Diagram
3.2 Optical Distribution Network
Optical Distribution Network (ODN) is an indispensable path for transmitting Passive
Optical Network (PON) data and directly affects the performance, reliability, and
scalability of a PON system. The ODN, an integral part of the PON system, resides as
the physical path for optical transmission between the OLT and the ONT. Its reach is
20 km or farther. Within the ODN, optical fibers, fiber optic connectors, passive optical
splitters, and auxiliary components collaborate with each other.
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3.3 POP (Point of Presence)
POP is primarily the infrastructure that allows remote users connect to the Internet. A
POP is generally present at an Internet service provider (ISP) or the telecommunication
service provider. It can consist of a router, switches, servers and other data
communication devices. An ISP or telecom provider might maintain more than one
POP at different locations, with each catering to a distinct user base. Moreover, POP
also supports the conversion of analog to digital data and vice versa to complement
different data communication technologies and receiving devices.
Figure 3.1: techmill POP Architecture
The POP Architecture is divided into two parts: Inside Ring & Outside Ring which
have the respective VLAN tags. VLAN tags for IPTV are different for each POP.
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3.4 Distribution Point
For the distribution of network techmill uses the 1*8 PLC Optical splitter. At first,
First stage splitter is connected to OLT PON port which then distributes the optical
connection to 8 second stage splitter. Each second lever splitter is capable of further
distributing the optical connection to 8 individual ONU devices residing at users end.
Thus, each GEPON OLT port is capable of providing connection to 64 clients in total.
Following is the figure:
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3.5 Customer Premises Equipment (CPE)
CHAPTER 4: IMPLENTATION
The ISP consists of pools of public IP addresses from the IRR which is then
dynamically assigned to each of the client. This is the most common form of
distribution and the DHCP assigns different public IP address for each client which
changes every time the session gets disconnected. It is used for the efficient use of
available IP addresses such that inactive clients do not reserve IP addresses for the time
being.
However, a static IP address can also be assigned which is used for hosting websites,
providing email, database and FTP services. This is mostly used by commercial leased
lines or public organization requiring same IP address every time. However static IP
are much more expensive than dynamic ones.
Meanwhile for its internal network devices and IPTV, it uses IP through the private IP
pool.
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Figure 2.1(b): Private IP classes
The POP OLT throughout the Kathmandu Valley uses Class C IP, POP OLT outside
the valley (Birgunj, Hetauda, Butwal etc.) use Class C IP & all of the IPTV Set Top
Boxes use Class A IP.
Here a connection can be made using Ethernet cable directly to a device supporting
Ethernet adapter. The process includes:
The above figure displays the IP address and DNS provided by the ISP for internet
connection when choosing option (Obtain an IP address automatically). When choosing
a dynamic DNS, DHCP automatically assigns the ISP DNS server which in this case is
the Techmill DNS (110.44.112.200). We can also statically set the IP address and
preferred DNS Servers manually.
4.2.1.2 Via Third Party router
Here, two approaches are in implementation: wireless ONU and non-wireless ONU
configuration:
Enter your PPPoE username and password which are provided by your ISP.
Click Save to save your settings, then the router will connect to Internet after a
while.
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Figure 4.6.1.2(b): Wi-Fi Setup
For the newer ONU devices with inbuilt router, all of the configurations including
firmware upgrades and Wireless configurations can be done remotely via Telnet.
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The figure above displays detail profile of the client which enables to configure the
client network remotely. The profile consists of all the attributes that are required for
the smooth running of the network. The profile displays the following information:
Clients Subscriptions
The figure above shows the account details of user’s current network status. Account
detail of current network status of client includes:
Usage graph
VLAN associations
User’s package
MAC associated
Session details
Radius log
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CHAPTER 5 CONCLUSION
Conclusion
To sum up the report I can say that the internship has provided me a valuable chance to
gain a lot in terms of technical as well as interpersonal and soft-spoken skills. The
experience has been very fruitful that will surely help me to expand my expertise and
guide me through me career development. As I have gained the experience of working,
I will not be terrified as I was before. Even though the job was demanding I gave my
best efforts to bring in value for the organization as well as myself.
The placement has been well worth for someone like me with no professional
experience and it has thus allowed me to learn from a particular practical experience
with much enthusiasm and make connections between what we learn in theory and what
we need to implement in practice. It has indulged myself to reflect upon to develop
skills, review their effectiveness rather than just carry on doing things as I have always
done them. So, I am very grateful to have Techmill Technologies as my workplace
experience.
Lessons Learnt
During my internship program, the huge plus was obviously to get to work in a real
time environment. Implementing theory into practicality needed much adaptation and
deeper understanding. Even though the workplace was hectic, learning to work as a
team was equally rewarding. Everyday task needed to be handled with different
analytical direction so it needed to be managed flexibly under pressure. So, the
experience taught me crucial time management skills, self-motivation, analytical skills
along with responsible decision making.
On the technical side of things, I got to be thoroughly familiar with the protocols and
hardware used in the network distribution.
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Medanta
Discharge Summary
Patients Address : PLOT NO 15,DURGA PALACE ,SAINIK VIHAR,AGRA,,AGRA,India,
Date of Discharge : 13/09/2024
Name of Consultant : Dr Pinky Goyal
Bed No : 4710
Reason for admissions : Medical Management *
Diagnosis & Co-morbidities :
Acute exacerbation of bronchial asthma
Allergies :
Not known
Medical History & Presenting Complaints
:
Miss Dewansi Lavania 21 years old female patient, known case of bronchial asthma, presented with complaints of
cough with sputum, bodyache, weakness and breathlessness. She was admitted here for further evaluation and
management. Physical & Systemic Examination :
On admission patient was conscious, oriented
Dehydration ++
Saturation of Peripheral Oxygen (SPO2): 98% on room air
Temperature: 98°F
Pulse: 72/min
Respiratory rate: 20/min
Blood pressure: 130/80mmHg
Chest: Bilateral air entry present
Per abdomen: Soft, nontender,
Central Nervous System : No focal neurological deficit
Cardiovascular System: S1 & S2 normal
Investigations
Laboratory :
Attached
Course in Hospital
:
Patient was admitted under Dr Pinky Goyal with above mentioned complaints. All relevant investigations were done
and appropriate treatment was started. HRCT chest showed A well-defined, round-to-oval, hypodense lesion with
internal hyperdense contents showing a speck of calcification along the posterior wall is noted in the left lobe of the
thyroid gland extending into the isthmus measuring approximately 24 x 20mm. Few linear fibro-atelectatic bands with
focal sub segmental area of air trapping is noted in the antero-medial basal segment of the left lower lobe - ? Old
healed infected sequelae. Echo showed LVEF 55% with PASP 22mmJHg During the hospital stay patient was
managed with intravenous antibiotics, intravenous steroids nebulization and other supportive measures. Patient & Her
family well counselled regarding disease condition and plan of treatment. She responded well to given treatment. Now
She is being discharged in stable condition with following advice and medication.
Significant Medication Given :
Injection Monocef
Condition at Discharge :
Stable
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Advice on Discharge
Discharge Medication :
Tablet WYSOLONE 40mg once daily for 5 days after breakfast, then 30mg once daily for 5 days, then 20mg once
daily for 5 days, then 10mg once daily 5 days
Tablet CEFTUM 500mg twice daily for 5 days
Tablet PANTOCID 40mg once daily before breakfast
Tablet MONTAIR LC 1 tablet once daily
Nebulization DUOLIN 2.5ml thrice daily
Nebulization BUDECORT 0.5mg twice daily
Diet :
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Follow up :
To follow up in Respiratory Medicine Out Patient Department.(OPD) or via Teleconsultation with Dr. Pinky Goyal
after 1 month with Complete Blood Count + differential, Liver Function Test, Renal Function Test reports and chest X
ray posteroanterior view with prior appointment.
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Name: Miss Dewansi Lavania
DOB: 13 Dec 2002
Gender: F
(21 years)
Respiratory & Sleep
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Total IgE gives the quantitative measurement of circulating total IgE in human serum or plasma. It is intended for use as
an aid in the clinical diagnosis of IgE mediated allergic disorders in conjunction with other clinical findings.
The serum concentration of IgE is significantly elevated in patients suffering from
extrinsic asthma, hayfever or atopic eczema.
Inhalation of the conidia and the mycelium of A. fumigatus is responsible for many allergic respiratory diseases, the most
notable of which is allergic bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis (ABPA). Other clinical conditions include allergic asthma,
extrinsic allergic alveolitis (hypersensitivity pneumonitis), Farmer's Lung, invasive aspergillosis, and aspergilloma.
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Department Of Laboratory Medicine
UHID : 3248177 No.: IPD/24N/26072 Date: 12/Oct/2024 Bed No : GW 26A F
Name : Miss. DEWANSI LAVANIA Request Number : 15627849 Status: Final
Sex : M Age : 21 YEARS Registered : 11/Oct/2024 07:54:59PM
Referred By : DR.NARENDRA GUPTA Sample Collected : 12/Oct/2024 07:55:00PM
Collected At : GENERAL WARD Reported : 12/Oct/2024 08:40:15PM
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Department Of Laboratory Medicine
UHID : 3248177 No.: IPD/24N/26072 Date: 14/Oct/2024 Bed No : GW 26A F
Name : Miss. DEWANSI LAVANIA Request Number : 15627849 Status: Final
Sex : M Age : 21 YEARS Registered : 13/Oct/2024 07:54:59PM
Referred By : DR.NARENDRA GUPTA Sample Collected : 14/Oct/2024 07:55:00PM
Collected At : GENERAL WARD Reported : 14/Oct/2024 08:51:04PM
G.G.T :13
13 U/L 15 -73
G-glutamyl-p-nitroanilide
MCH :28.4 pg 27 - 32
Calculated
nRBC :0.0 %
Flow cytometry
LYMPHOCYTES :22.5 % 20 - 40
Flowcytometry
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Department Of Laboratory Medicine
UHID : 3248177 No.: IPD/24N/26072 Date: 15/Oct/2024 Bed No : GW 26A F
Name : Miss. DEWANSI LAVANIA Request Number : 15627849 Status: Final
Sex : M Age : 21 YEARS Registered : 14/Oct/2024 07:54:59PM
Referred By DR.NARENDRA GUPTA Sample Collected : 15/Oct/2024 07:55:00PM
Collected At : GENERAL WARD Reported : 15/Oct/2024 08:40:15PM
EOSINOPHILS :9.2
9.2 % 01 - 06
Flowcytometry
BASOPHILS :0.5
0.5 % <1.0 - 2.0
Flowcytometry
ABSOLUTE LEUCOCYTE
COUNT
NEUTROPHILS :3.71 x10^9/L 2.0 - 7.0
Flowcytometry
EOSINOPHILS :0.59
0.59 x10^9/L 0.02 - 0.5
Flowcytometry
INTERPRETATION:
It is a simple test to detect & differentiate the IgG & IgM antibodies to S. Typhi
specific antigen. Thus to aid, in determination of current or previous exposure to the S.
typhi.
High titer of heterophile antibodies or rheumatoid factor may affect expected results.
A negative test does not preclude the possibility of exposure to S. typhi.
The results obtained with the test should only be interpereted in confirmation with other
diagnostic procedure and clinical findings.
*(Samples with positive or reactive results should be confirmed with alternative testing
methods and clinical findings before a positive determination is made.)
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Department Of Laboratory Medicine
UHID : 3248177 No.: IPD/24N/26072 Date: 13/Oct/2024 Bed No : GW 26A F
Name : Miss. DEWANSI LAVANIA Request Number : 15627849 Status: Final
Sex : M Age : 21 YEARS Registered : 12/Oct/2024 07:54:59PM
Referred By : DR.NARENDRA GUPTA Sample Collected : 13/Oct/2024 07:55:00PM
Collected At : GENERAL WARD Reported : 13/Oct/2024 08:51:04PM
CRP is an acute phase reactant which reflects the activation of systemic inflammation. CRP
levels in the blood begin to rise within in 6-8 hours after an initial sign of infection
or tissue injury, peaking 24-48 hours later.
CRP measurement can be used to assess and monitor the presence , severity and course of
inflammtory response in infection and non infection disorders.
RESULT INTERPRETATION
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NEGATIVE : No detectable dengue NS1 antigen. The result does not rule out dengue
infection. This sample should be testsed by serology. If this sample is negative and
dengue infection is still suspected,a follow up sample should be taken and tested, using
serology, no later than 14 days after the initial sample was taken.
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EQUIVOCAL : Equivocal samples should be repeated. Samples that remain equivocal after
repeat testing should be repeated by an alternative method or another sample should be
collected.
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POSITIVE : Presence of detectable dengue NS1 antigen. Dengue serology assays should be
performed on follow up samples to confirm dengue infection.
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The dengue NS1 antigen is only detected in patient serum early in the course of disease,
between days 1-9 after onset f clinical signs. Once anti-NS1 IgG antibodies are produced
(generally corresponding to defervescence) NS1 is no longer detectable in serum. The
Panbio dengue EARLY ELISA is therefore a marker of acute active infection only. Outside of
this window, dengue infection must be diagnosed using alternative serological assays.
NOTE : -* If the result of the test is alarming or unexpected ,the patient is advised to contact the Laboratory immediately.
* The lab report is not the diagnosis , it represents only an opinion. Kindly contact your doctor for interpretation,
diagnosis and treatment. Not valid for medico legal purposes.Slide/Block will be issued after 24-48 hours of
receiving the request between 09:00 AM to 05:00 PM. * Report is electronically validated.
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Department Of Laboratory Medicine
UHID : 3248177 No.: IPD/24N/26072 Date: 10/Oct/2024 Bed No : GW 26A F
Name : Miss. DEWANSI LAVANIA Request Number : 15627820 Status: Final
Sex : M Age : 21 YEARS Registered : 10/Oct/2024 07:39:09PM
Referred By : DR.NARENDRA GUPTA Sample Collected : 10/Oct/2024 07:39:09PM
Collected At : GENERAL WARD Reported : 10/Oct/2024 07:39:33PM
NOTE : -* If the result of the test is alarming or unexpected ,the patient is advised to contact the Laboratory immediately.
* The lab report is not the diagnosis , it represents only an opinion. Kindly contact your doctor for interpretation,
diagnosis and treatment. Not valid for medico legal purposes.Slide/Block will be issued after 24-48 hours of
receiving the request between 09:00 AM to 05:00 PM. * Report is electronically validated.
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Department Of Laboratory Medicine
UHID : 3248177 No.: IPD/24N/26072 Date: 10/Oct/2024 Bed No : GW 26A F
Name : Miss. DEWANSI LAVANIA Request Number : 15627850 Status: Final
Sex : M Age : 21 YEARS Registered : 10/Oct/2024 07:55:03PM
Referred By : DR.NARENDRA GUPTA Sample Collected : 10/Oct/2024 07:55:03PM
Collected At : GENERAL WARD Reported : 13/Oct/2024 11:50:51AM
NOTE : -* If the result of the test is alarming or unexpected ,the patient is advised to contact the Laboratory immediately.
* The lab report is not the diagnosis , it represents only an opinion. Kindly contact your doctor for interpretation,
diagnosis and treatment. Not valid for medico legal purposes.Slide/Block will be issued after 24-48 hours of
receiving the request between 09:00 AM to 05:00 PM. * Report is electronically validated.
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Department Of Laboratory Medicine
UHID : 3248177 No.: IPD/24N/26072 Date: 19/Oct/2024 Bed No : GW 26A F
Name : Miss. DEWANSI LAVANIA Request Number : 15628502 Status: Final
Sex : M Age : 21 YEARS Registered : 18/Oct/2024 08:37:42AM
Referred By : DR.NARENDRA GUPTA Sample Collected : 19/Oct/2024 09:58:56AM
Collected At : GENERAL WARD Reported : 19/Oct/2024 06:55:37PM
INFLUENZA A :NEGATIVE
Subtype H1N1 :NEGATIVE
Subtype H3N2 :NEGATIVE
INFLUENZA B :NEGATIVE
FINAL RESULT :NEGATIVE FOR INFLUENZA VIRUS
RT PCR
Interpretation :
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| INFLUENZA A| H1N1 | H3N2 | INFLUENZA B| INTERPRETATION |
|------------|----------|----------|------------|----------------------------------|
| Negtive | Negative | Negative | Negative | Negative for Influenza virus |
|------------|----------|----------|------------|----------------------------------|
| Positive | Negative | Negative | Negative | Positive for Influenza A virus |
|------------|----------|----------|------------|----------------------------------|
| Positive | Positive | Negative | Negative | Positive for H1N1(swine flu) |
|------------|----------|----------|------------|----------------------------------|
| Positive | Negative | Positive | Negative | Positive for H3N2 Influenza virus|
|------------|----------|----------|------------|----------------------------------|
| Negative | Negative | Negative | Positive | Positive for Influenza B virus |
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There are four types of influenza viruses A,B,C & D. Influenza A is classified further by
describing two viral proteins expressed on its surface, Haemagglutin (H) and
Neuraminidase (N). Haemagglutin facilitates binding of the virus to respiratory epithelial
cells whereas neuraminidase functions to break those bonds with the host cell so that new
virions can be released. This assay is used for qualitative detection of swine flu H1N1
virus (Influenza A/H1N1/H3N2) and influenza B.
NOTE : -* If the result of the test is alarming or unexpected ,the patient is advised to contact the Laboratory immediately.
* The lab report is not the diagnosis , it represents only an opinion. Kindly contact your doctor for interpretation,
diagnosis and treatment. Not valid for medico legal purposes.Slide/Block will be issued after 24-48 hours of
receiving the request between 09:00 AM to 05:00 PM. * Report is electronically validated.
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RESULT
Bachelor of Computer Application
SGPA : 7.86
CGPA : 7.77
DE: Debarred, AB= Absent, WH = Withheld, EC = Examination Cancelled Published Date 02 Sep 2024
Selection Letter
Dear Dewansi Lavania,
We’re jubilant to inform you that you’ve been selected at HIKE EDUCATION PRIVATE LIMITED.
Thank you for appearing in the campus placement drive held at your institute/university. We have completed all of our
interviews.
We’re delighted to inform you that we would like to offer you the Business Development Executive position. We
believe and feel confident that your strong skills will contribute to the growth of our organization.
Your starting salary annexure is attached to this letter. Kindly be assured that the other details like the Date Of Joining &
Location will be shared with you in the Letter Of Intent.
Feel free to reach out to us either at [email protected] or [email protected] for any queries/suggestions or feedback.
NOTE: Your Date of Joining will depend upon your release date from the university/college.