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You Have Made It to Phase 3 of ET Campus Stars 4.0 CONGRATULATIONS! TO THE SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES You have made it to Phase 3 of ET Campus Stars 4.0 Now get ready for an exciting on-line assessment. Phase 3 is a Group Exercise and Leadership Competency Index Test that will evaluate you on your inter-personal abilities, group dynamics skills, leadership traits, and personality attributes. Please note the next steps: The online session details (including date & time) for Phase 3 assessment would be shared with you directly over the email. The shortlisted candidates have to share their details for verification, such as: •Name •Registered mobile number •College name •College ID card photo •Engineering batch •Current engineering year Please mail the above details at [email protected] latest by 29 June 2021. 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