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S. No. Institute Name State Last Name First Name Programme Course 1 S. No. Institute Name State Last Name First Name Programme Course 1 TECHNO INDIA-BANIPUR West Bengal BHATTACHARY SUBHADIP ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS AND YA TECHNOLOGY INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING 2 TECHNO INDIA-BANIPUR West Bengal DEBNATH TUSHAR ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY ENGG 3 TECHNO INDIA-BANIPUR West Bengal SHARMA JAYASREE ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING 4 TECHNO INDIA-BANIPUR West Bengal DAS MUNMUN ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY ENGG 5 TECHNO INDIA-BANIPUR West Bengal DAS PRAKASH ENGINEERING AND FIRST YEAR/OTHER TECHNOLOGY 6 BUNDWAN POLYTECHNIC West Bengal DAS AJIT ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 7 BUNDWAN POLYTECHNIC West Bengal BANDYOPADHY GAUTAM ENGINEERING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AY TECHNOLOGY 8 GOVT. COLLEGE OF ENGG. & West Bengal MAJUMDAR PRABAL ENGINEERING AND TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY,SERAMPORE 9 GOVT. COLLEGE OF ENGG. & West Bengal RAY SUCHIBRATA ENGINEERING AND TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY,SERAMPORE 10 GOVT. COLLEGE OF ENGG. & West Bengal SANYAL BISWAJIT ENGINEERING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY,SERAMPORE 11 GOVT. COLLEGE OF ENGG. & West Bengal CHAKRABORTY DIPTESH ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE AND TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY,SERAMPORE 12 HARASANKAR BHATTACHAARYA West Bengal SIKDAR RATAN Other Please Select INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & MINING 13 THE CALCUTTA TECHNICAL West Bengal DE ASIS ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY 14 THE CALCUTTA TECHNICAL West Bengal CHATTERJEE DEBA ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY 15 THE CALCUTTA TECHNICAL West Bengal SEN DIPTA ENGINEERING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY 16 THE CALCUTTA TECHNICAL West Bengal CHAKRABORTY PAULAMI ENGINEERING AND FIRST YEAR/OTHER SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY 17 THE CALCUTTA TECHNICAL West Bengal NAGURI TAPAS ENGINEERING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY 18 RAJENDRANATH COLLEGE OF West Bengal ROY RAMANANDA ENGINEERING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING POLYTECHNIC TECHNOLOGY 19 RAJENDRANATH COLLEGE OF West Bengal MANDAL SUVENDU ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING POLYTECHNIC TECHNOLOGY 20 RAJENDRANATH COLLEGE OF West Bengal PAIN SUSOVAN ENGINEERING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING POLYTECHNIC TECHNOLOGY 21 RAJENDRANATH COLLEGE OF West Bengal BANERJEE SUNETRA ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS AND POLYTECHNIC TECHNOLOGY TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING 22 RAJENDRANATH COLLEGE OF West Bengal ADHIKARY BISAKHA ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE AND POLYTECHNIC TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 23 RAJENDRANATH COLLEGE OF West Bengal BULBUL SK ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING POLYTECHNIC TECHNOLOGY 24 CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF PLASTICS West Bengal MANDAL PIJUSH ENGINEERING AND PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 25 CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF PLASTICS West Bengal BANERJEE MAHASWETA ENGINEERING AND PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 26 CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF PLASTICS West Bengal BOSE DEBJANI ENGINEERING AND PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 27 CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF PLASTICS West Bengal ROY SUBHASHIS ENGINEERING AND PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 28 INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY, West Bengal GHOSH GOPINATH PHARMACY PHARMACY JALPAIGURI 29 INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF West Bengal SENGUPTA BHASKAR HOTEL MANAGEMENT HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND CATERING HOTEL MAGEMENT AND CATERING TECHNOLOGY 30 INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY, West Bengal SARKAR MAHANANDA PHARMACY PHARMACY JALPAIGURI 31 INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY, West Bengal BISWAS PROVA PHARMACY PHARMACY JALPAIGURI 32 VIDYASAGAR UNIVERSITY West Bengal NANDI SUTANU 33 VIDYASAGAR UNIVERSITY West Bengal BANDOPADHY KALPATARU MANAGEMENT MASTERS IN BUSINESS AY ADMINISTRATION 34 VIDYASAGAR UNIVERSITY West Bengal DHAR RANAJIT MANAGEMENT MASTERS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 35 SREE RAMKRISHNA SILPA West Bengal PATRA MONINDRA ENGINEERING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING VIDYAPITH (GOVT. POLYTECHNIC) TECHNOLOGY 36 SREE RAMKRISHNA SILPA West Bengal ALAM QUAZI ENGINEERING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING VIDYAPITH (GOVT. POLYTECHNIC) TECHNOLOGY 37 SREE RAMKRISHNA SILPA West Bengal SINGHA RAHUL ENGINEERING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING VIDYAPITH (GOVT. POLYTECHNIC) TECHNOLOGY 38 RAIGANJ POLYTECHNIC West Bengal KUNDU NIRMAL ENGINEERING AND AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 39 MINERVA POLYTECHNIC West Bengal DASS SAYANTAN ENGINEERING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 40 MINERVA POLYTECHNIC West Bengal ROY RABINDRANAT ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING H TECHNOLOGY 41 MINERVA POLYTECHNIC West Bengal MANNA NANDADULAL ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 42 AMS COLLEGE OF POLYTECHNIC West Bengal PATRA DHIMAN ENGINEERING AND AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 43 AMS COLLEGE OF POLYTECHNIC West Bengal BISWAS SUNIRMAL ENGINEERING AND DATA SCIENCES TECHNOLOGY 44 AMS COLLEGE OF POLYTECHNIC West Bengal TARAFDAR KAUSHIK ENGINEERING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 45 ACHARYA JAGADISH CHANDRA West Bengal SARKAR DEEPANJAN ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS AND BOSE POLYTECHNIC TECHNOLOGY TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING 46 RCC INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION West Bengal MONDAL DEBASISH TECHNOLOGY 47 RCC INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION West Bengal MALLICK KOUSHIK ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING 48 RCC INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION West Bengal SANTRA DIPANKAR ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 49 RCC INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION West Bengal DEY PRADIP ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 50 RCC INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION West Bengal DEBNATH PAMPA ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY ENGG 51 RCC INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION West Bengal DEB TATHAGATA ENGINEERING AND FIRST YEAR/OTHER TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 52 RCC INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION West Bengal JANA RANJAN MCA MASTERS IN COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS 53 RCC INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION West Bengal PATHAK TRIDIB ENGINEERING AND FIRST YEAR/OTHER TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 54 CAMELLIA INSTITUTE OF West Bengal MONDAL SABYASACHI ENGINEERING AND FIRST YEAR/OTHER TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY 55 CAMELLIA INSTITUTE OF West Bengal DAS KALOBARAN ENGINEERING AND FIRST YEAR/OTHER TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY 56 CAMELLIA INSTITUTE OF West Bengal LALIT DAS ENGINEERING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY 57 CAMELLIA INSTITUTE OF West Bengal BOSE SOMDATTA ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY 58 CAMELLIA INSTITUTE OF West Bengal DEY SUJOY ENGINEERING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY 59 CAMELLIA INSTITUTE OF West Bengal CHAKRABORTY AVISHEK ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY ENGG 60 CAMELLIA INSTITUTE OF West Bengal CHAKRABORTY NISHA ENGINEERING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY 61 CAMELLIA INSTITUTE OF West Bengal MITRA NILAVA ENGINEERING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY 62 CAMELLIA INSTITUTE OF West Bengal CHAKRABORTY SANJAY ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY 63 CAMELLIA INSTITUTE OF West Bengal KABI SOULIKHYA ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY 64 CAMELLIA INSTITUTE OF West Bengal HALDER SUDESHNA ENGINEERING AND FIRST YEAR/OTHER TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY 65 CAMELLIA INSTITUTE OF West Bengal CHATTERJEE MOUMITA ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY 66 CAMELLIA INSTITUTE OF West Bengal SINHA SUBHAJIT ENGINEERING AND Electronics and Communication TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY Engineering (Microwaves) 67 UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF West Bengal GHOSH KOUSHIK ENGINEERING AND FIRST YEAR/OTHER TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 68 UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF West Bengal KUNDU SUMANA ENGINEERING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 69 UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF West Bengal MOHANTA SRIKANTA ENGINEERING AND FIRST YEAR/OTHER TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 70 UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF West Bengal BAIRAGYA SANTANU ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY ENGG 71 UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF West Bengal Q.MD.
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