Program Registration
Registration for the PG / Certificate Programs
We are pleased to have you register for our PG / Certificate training programs. We hope to help you fulfill your aspirations. To register for our programs please follow the instructions below.
You may register online by filling up the form given and send the payment by courier/wire transfer.
Or you may Click here to download the registration form. Fill up this form and send it along with the payment instrument to the below mentioned address.Mode 1 - Cheque/Demand Draft
Payments are accepted in the form of Cheque/DD in favor of "MAGELLAN CAPITAL" payable at Mumbai or Delhi or Kolkata. Please mention your name, email, telephone number and your course of interest along with the payment.
Please mail your payment to :
Alok Bharti
IICRT
International Institute of Clinical Research & Training
S-3, Krishna Commercial Complex,
LSC-2, Mayur Vihar, Phase-II,
Delhi - 11009
Payments can also be made through internet banking. Please contact us for details of making payment through internet banking
Mode 3 - Credit Card/Debit Card
Payments can also be made through credit/debit card. Please contact us for details of making payment through credit/debit card.
Delhi Office:
S-3, Krishna Commercial Complex,
LSC-2, Mayur Vihar, Phase-II,
Delhi - 110091
Office Hours:
Weekdays : 10:00 AM - 7:30 PM
Saturdays & Sundays : 2:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Contact Person:
Alok Bharti : +91-9810054323
Kolkata Office:
3rd Floor, Webel Bhavan,
Salt Lake Electronics Complex,
Block EP & GP, Sector V,
Kolkata - 700091
Office Hours:
Weekdays : 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM (With Prior Appointment)
Saturdays & Sundays : 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM (With Prior Appointment)
Contact Person:
Prabir Dutta : +91-33-23576081 / +91-33-23576981
Mumbai Office:
International Institute of Clinical Research & Training
Module No. 624, Mastermind IV,
Royal Palms IT Park, Goregaon (E),
Mumbai - 400065
Office Hours:
Weekdays : 10:00 AM - 7:30 PM
Saturdays & Sundays : 2:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Contact Person:
Nitish Mukherjee : +91-9769860151 / +91-22-28797660

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