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1 Elitecore Technologies Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad 1 2 Infibeam Station S.No. Station Name Preference No 1 ELITECORE TECHNOLOGIES PVT. LTD., AHMEDABAD 1 00 2 INFIBEAM, AHMEDABAD 2 00 3 SHREE CEMENTS LIMITED, AJMER 3 00 4 AMUL DAIRY (K.D.C.M.P.U. LTD)., ANAND 4 00 5 IDMC LTD., ANAND 5 00 NATIONAL ALUMINIUM COMPANY LIMITED (POWER PLANT), 6 6 00 ANGUL NATIONAL ALUMINIUM COMPANY LIMITED (SMELTER PLANT), 7 7 00 ANGUL 8 AURANGABAD ELECTRICALS, AURANGABAD 8 00 9 SAVERA PRESS COMPS. PVT LTD, AURANGABAD 9 00 10 SHREE PRESSINGS, AURANGABAD 10 00 11 SIEMENS, AURANGABAD 11 00 NATIONAL THERMAL POWER CORPORATION (NTPC), 12 12 00 BADARPUR(DELHI) 13 GAS TURBINE RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT, BANGALORE 13 00 HINDUSTAN AERONAUTICS LTD (ENGINE DIVISION), 14 14 00 BANGALORE HINDUSTAN AERONAUTICS LTD (HELICOPTER DIVISION), 15 15 00 BANGALORE 16 JANGRAHA, BANGALORE 16 00 17 KRILOSKAR ELECTRIC COMPANY, BANGALORE 17 00 18 NASH INDUSTRIES, BANGALORE 18 00 19 NVIDIA GRAPHICS, BANGALORE 19 00 20 RAILTEL CORPORATION, BANGALORE 20 00 21 STRAND LIFE SCIENCE (P) LTD., BANGALORE 21 00 TATA HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY CO. LTD, 22 22 00 BANGALORE 23 TOYOTA KIRLOSKAR MOTOR PRIVATE LIMITED , BANGALORE 23 00 24 TUNE PETROL MEDIA LABS PVT. LTD., BANGALORE 24 00 25 UTTHUNGA TECHNOLOGIES PVT LTD, BANGALORE 25 00 26 YUKEN INDIA LTD., BANGALORE 26 0 27 STEEL AUTHORITY OF INDIA, BHADRAVATHI(SHIMOGA) 27 0 28 THE MYSORE PAPER MILLS LTD., BHADRAVATHI(SHIMOGA) 28 0 29 BHILAI STEEL PLANT, BHILAI 29 0 30 BHARAT HEAVY ELECTRICALS LTD (BHEL), BHOPAL 30 0 31 SANFIELD INDIA LTD, BHOPAL 31 0 THE INSTITUTE OF MINERALS AND MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY, 32 32 0 BHUBANESWAR 33 BOKARO STEEL PLANT, BOKARO 33 0 34 AWARPUR CEMENT WORKS, CHANDRAPUR(MAHARASHATRA) 34 0 CENTRAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING RESEARCH INSTITUTE 35 35 0 (CEERI), CHENNAI 36 CENTRAL LEATHER RESEARCH INSTITUTE (CLRI), CHENNAI 36 0 CENTRAL SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS ORGANIZATION (CSIO), 37 37 0 CHENNAI 38 INDIAN BANK, CHENNAI 38 0 39 MEDICAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION, CHENNAI 39 0 40 NATIONAL METALLURGICAL LABORATORY (NML), CHENNAI 40 0 41 RANE NSK STEERING SYSTEMS LTD., CHENNAI 41 0 42 RANE TRW STEERING SYSTEMS LIMITED, CHENNAI 42 0 43 THE MADRAS MEDICAL MISSION, CHENNAI 43 0 44 WHEELS INDIA LTD., CHENNAI 44 0 45 ADITYA CEMENT WORKS, CHITTORGARH 45 0 46 HINDUSTAN ZINC LTD., CHITTORGARH 46 0 47 ADANI POWER LIMITED, TIRORA (MH) 47 0 48 CPC PVT LIMITED, COIMBATORE 48 0 49 DALMIA CEMENT (B) LTD., DALMIAPURAM 49 0 NATIONAL ALUMINIUM COMPANY LIMITED (NALCO), 50 50 0 DAMANJODI 51 INDIAN INSTITUTE OF REMOTE SENSING, DEHRADUN 51 0 52 WADIA INSTITUTE OF HIMALAYAN GEOLOGY, DEHRADUN 52 0 53 505 ARMY BASE WORKSHOP, DELHI 53 0 54 CENTER OF EXELLENCE IN TELECOMMUNICATION, DELHI 54 0 55 CENTRAL POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD, DELHI 55 0 56 EDUPRISTINE, DELHI 56 0 57 GMR VARALAKSHMI FOUNDATION, DELHI 57 0 58 HINDUSTAN PREFAB LIMITED, DELHI 58 0 59 INDIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY BLOOD BANK, DELHI 59 0 60 MOSER BAER INDIA LIMITED, DELHI 60 0 61 MOSERBAER TRUST, DELHI 61 0 62 WONE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS PVT LTD, DELHI 62 0 63 DURGAPUR STEEL PLANT, DURGAPUR 63 0 64 ESCORTS, FARIDABAD 64 0 65 R P ROLLING MILLS, FARIDABAD 65 0 66 SUPERSEALS INDIA LTD., FARIDABAD 66 0 BHASKARACHARYA INSTITUTE FOR SPACE APPLICATIONS AND 67 67 0 GEOINFORMATIC (BISAG), GANDHINAGAR 68 GAUHATI REFINERY, GAUHATI 68 0 69 SHRIRAM PISTONS AND RINGS LTD, GHAZIABAD 69 0 70 BOSCH , GOA 70 0 71 CARTINI INDIA LTD., GOA 71 0 72 CG PPI ADHENSIVE PRODUCTS LTD, GOA 72 0 73 CHOWGULE & CO. LTD., GOA 73 0 74 ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY OF GOA, GOA 74 0 75 ESS DEE ALUMINIM LTD., GOA 75 0 76 FLEX ART FOIL LTD., GOA 76 0 77 FUNSKOOL (INDIA) LTD., GOA 77 0 78 GOA SHIPYARD LTD., GOA 78 0 79 HIMIGIRI CASTINGS P LTD, GOA 79 0 80 MAHAVIR PLASTIC IND, GOA 80 0 81 MARPOL PVT LTD, GOA 81 0 NATIONAL CENTRE FOR ANTARTIC AND OCEAN RESEARCH 82 82 0 (NCAOR), GOA 83 ORCHID BIO MEDICAL SYSTEMS, GOA 83 0 84 POWER ENGINEERING INDIA PVT. LTD., GOA 84 0 85 PUTZMEISTER, GOA 85 0 86 RHEA DISTILLERIES, GOA 86 0 87 SIEMENS, GOA 87 0 88 SMART LINK NETWORK SYSTEMS, GOA 88 0 89 VARUN BEVERAGES LTD., GOA 89 0 90 ZUARI INDUSTRIES LTD., GOA 90 0 91 GAYATHRI GOUP, GOTLAM 91 0 92 GAS AUTHORITY OF INDIA LIMITED , GUNA (MP) 92 0 93 TIRUMALA MILK PRODUCTS, GUNGAL (AP) 93 0 94 EIH LIMITED, GURGAON 94 0 95 PRECISION TECH ENTERPRISES, GURGAON 95 0 96 RITES LTD, GURGAON 96 0 97 ADITYA BIRLA INSULATORS, HOOGLY (KOLKATA) 97 0 98 AAROGYASRI HEALTH CARE TRUST, JAMBAGH, HYDERABAD 98 0 AAROGYASRI HEALTH CARE TRUST, JUBILEE HILLS, 99 99 0 HYDERABAD ANDHRA PRADESH STATE ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION, 100 100 0 HYDERABAD 101 BHARAT DYNAMICS LTD., HYDERABAD 101 0 102 CMC LTD, HYDERABAD 102 0 103 GMR VARALAKSHMI FOUNDATION, HYDERABAD 103 0 104 HBL POWER SYSTEMS LTD., HYDERABAD 104 0 105 HETERO DRUGS LTD., HYDERABAD 105 0 106 HMT BEARINGS LTD., HYDERABAD 106 0 107 L.V.PRASAD EYE INSTITUTE, HYDERABAD 107 0 108 LARSEN & TOURBO, HYDERABAD 108 0 109 LEXICON INFOTECH LTD, HYDERABAD 109 0 110 MANVISION CONSULTING PRIVATE LIMITED, HYDERABAD 110 0 111 MAUKA TECHNOLOGIES PVT. LTD., HYDERABAD 111 0 112 MOLD-TEK TECHNOLOGIES LTD., HYDERABAD 112 0 113 NAVANIDHI ELECTRONICS PVT. LTD., HYDERABAD 113 0 114 NCCCM, HYDERABAD 114 0 115 SERVOMAX INDIA PVT. LTD., HYDERABAD 115 0 116 SMARTWYN SOLUTIONS PVT. LTD., HYDERABAD 116 0 117 TOPTALENT.IN, HYDERABAD 117 0 118 IMPETUS INFOTECH (INDIA) PVT. LTD., INDORE 118 0 119 KEC INTERNATIONAL LIMITED, JABALPUR 119 0 120 GUJRAT CEMENT WORKS, JAFFERABAD 120 0 121 INDO GULF FERTILIZERS, JAGDISHPUR (UP) 121 0 122 ANJANI CEMENT, JAGGAYAPET 122 0 123 MADRAS CEMENTS, JAGGAYAPET 123 0 124 AMOL PHARMACEUTICALS PVT LTD, JAIPUR 124 0 125 JAIPUR DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, JAIPUR 125 0 126 LINUX WORLD, JAIPUR 126 0 127 MAYUR UNIQUOTERS PVT LTD, JAIPUR 127 0 128 BRAKES FOUNDATION MANUFACTURING LTD, JALGAON 128 0 129 CROMPTON GREAVES LTD., JALGAON 129 0 130 ORIENT CEMENT, JALGAON 130 0 131 RAYMOND LTD., JALGAON 131 0 132 THE SUPREME INDUSTRIES, JALGAON 132 0 133 ESSAR POWER, JAMNAGAR 133 0 134 TATA STEEL, JAMSHEDPUR 134 0 135 BHARAT HEAVY ELECTRICALS LTD (BHEL), JHANSI 135 0 136 BIRLA WHITE CEMENTS, JODHPUR 136 0 137 GALAXY DATA PROCESSING CENTRE, JODHPUR 137 0 TAMILNADU NEWSPRINTS AND PAPERS LTD (TNPL), 138 138 0 KAGITHAPURAM (TN) INDIRA GANDHI CENTRE FOR ATOMIC RESEARCH (IGCAR), 139 139 0 KALPAKKAM 140 MADRAS ATOMIC POWER PLANT, KALPAKKAM 140 0 141 CARBORUNDUM UNIVERSAL LTD., KOCHI 141 0 142 HINDUSTAN PREFAB LTD.,, KOCHI 142 0 143 KIRLOSKAR OIL ENGINE LIMITED, KOLHAPUR 143 0 144 MENON PISTONS LTD., KOLHAPUR 144 0 145 SHRIRAM FOUNDRY LTD, KOLHAPUR 145 0 146 DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANTS PRIVATE LIMITED, KOLKATA 146 0 147 HEDGE QUANTS, KOLKATA 147 0 148 LANDIS+GYR, KOLKATA 148 0 149 TEGA INDUSTRIES, KOLKATA 149 0 150 TEXMACO LTD., KOLKATA 150 0 HINDUSTAN AERONAUTICS LIMITED, ENGINE DIVISION, 151 151 0 KORAPUT 152 MITTAL PIGMENT PVT LTD , KOTA 152 0 153 THE SINGARENI COLLIERIES COMPANY LTD., KOTHAGUDAM 153 0 154 ALP NISHIKAWA CO LTD, LALRU 154 0 155 BIOTECH PARK, LUCKNOW 155 0 156 ESSAR POWER, MAHAN, MAHAN (MP) 156 0 LARSEN & TOUBRO LIMITED (L&T) INFOTECH LTD., MAHAPE 157 157 0 (MAHARASHTRA) 158 RAJSHREE CEMENT, MALKHED (MAHARASHTRA) 158 0 159 HEG LIMITED, MANDIDEEP (MP) 159 0 160 EIH LIMITED, MANESAR 160 0 161 HONDA MOTORS, MANESAR 161 0 162 ASTECH SYSTEMS, MUMBAI 162 0 163 ATOMIC ENERGY REGULATORY BOARD (AERB), MUMBAI 163 0 164 BEN LINE AGENCIES (INDIA) PVT. LTD., MUMBAI 164 0 165 BHABHA ATOMIC RESEARCH CENTRE (BARC), MUMBAI 165 0 166 CENTURY RAYON, MUMBAI 166 0 167 CMC LTD, MUMBAI 167 0 168 CRISIL HOUSE , MUMBAI 168 0 169 FACT VENTURES PTE LTD., MUMBAI 169 0 170 GREENPEACE INDIA, MUMBAI 170 0 HINDUSTAN PETROLEUM CORPORATION LIMITED (HPCL), 171 171 0 MUMBAI HOMI BHABHA CENTRE FOR SCIENCE EDUCATION (TIFR), 172 172 0 MUMBAI 173 IT RELIANCE BIG ENTERTAINMENT, MUMBAI 173 0 174 KOTAK MAHINDRA BANK, MUMBAI 174 0 175 LARSEN & TOUBRO LIMITED, MUMBAI 175 0 176 LARSEN & TOUBRO LIMITED [ENGG & CONST DIVN], MUMBAI 176 0 177 MUMBAI RAIL VIKAS CORPORATION LTD., MUMBAI 177 0 178 ORIENT ENTERPRISES (PHOENIX INTERPLAST), MUMBAI 178 0 179 PHYZOK LEARNING SOLUTIONS LLP, MUMBAI 179 0 180 PRAMA INSTRUMENTS PRIVATE LIMITED, MUMBAI 180 0 181 PRS PERMACEL PVT LTD, MUMBAI 181 0 182 RELIANCE COMMUNICATIONS LTD., MUMBAI 182 0 183 RELIANCE INFRASTRUCTURE LIMITED, MUMBAI 183 0 184 RELIANCE JIO(RJIL), MUMBAI 184 0 185 TOY BANK, MUMBAI 185 0 186 YRALS DIGITAL INDIA PVT LTD, MUMBAI 186 0 187 ADANI POWER, MUNDRA (GUJARAT) 187 0 188 CENTRAL PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT (CPWD), MUSSOORIE 188 0 189 RANE (MADRAS) LIMITED (RML) , MYSORE 189 0 190 WUERTH ELECKTRONIK, MYSORE 190 0 191 GRASIM CHEMICALS, NAGDA 191 0 192 GRASIM INDUSTRIES, NAGDA 192 0 193 GLOBAL LOGIC, NAGPUR 193 0 194 INDO RAMA SYNTHETICS INDIA LTD, NAGPUR 194 0 195 METAL FAB HIGH TECH PVT LTD., NAGPUR 195 0 196 TECHTURE STRUCTURES PVT LTD., NAGPUR 196 0 197 VISTA SOFTWARES, NAGPUR 197 0 198 WINDALSOPERATION, NAGPUR 198 0 199 ATLAS COPCO, NASHIK 199 0 200 MAHINDAR & MAHINDRA LTD., NASHIK 200 0 201 MS SWITCH GEAR PVT LTD, NASHIK 201 0 202 VIKRAM CEMENT WORKS, NEEMUCH(MP) 202 0 203 GLOBAL AUTOTECH, NOIDA 203 0 204 HALDIRAM SNACKS PVT LTD, NOIDA 204 0 205 HSCC (INDIA) LTD., NOIDA 205 0 206 BIRLA MUSEUM, PILANI 206 0 CENTRAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING RESEARCH INSTITUTE, 207 207 0 PILANI 208 MAHLE ENGINE COMPONENTS INDIA PVT. LTD., PITHAMPUR 208 0 209 NEOCORP INTERNATIONAL LIMITED, PITHAMPUR 209 0 210 EID PARRY INDIA LIMITED, PUGALUR (TN) 210 0 211 ARMY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PUNE 211 0 212 BHARAT FORGE LTD., MUNDHWA, PUNE 212 0 213 CUMMINS INDIA LTD., PUNE 213 0 214 DIESEL LOCO SHED,CENTRAL RAILWAY, PUNE 214 0 215 DIVGI-WARNER LTD., PUNE 215 0 216 INTELLIGENCE PLUS, PUNE 216 0 INTER-UNIVERSITY CENTRE FOR ASTRONOMY AND
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