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Candidates Eligible for Laboratory and Project Work in Summer 2020 Session Candidates eligible for Laboratory and Project Work in summer 2020 session The list of candidates eligible for Laboratory & Project work in the summer 2020 session is given below. The candidates are recommended to log in with their login ID and password and submit the application forms for laboratory and project work online for faster processing. Please choose one college from the drop down menu displayed. 2. The online forms have to be submitted within 30 Apr 2020. The last dates may be extended based on the prevailing situation of the country. 3. The Guidelines for Laboratory and Project Work is available at www.ieindia.org- Academics- Downloads. 4. For any queries send an email at [email protected]. 5. No separate hard copy of application forms for laboratory and project work will be sent by post. 6. The letters of allocation for laboratory and project work will be sent to eligible candidates by 31st May 2020 OR later based on the prevailing situation of the country due to COVID-19 pandemic. Thanks, Paramita Mukherjee Dy.
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