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Project Report / Research Paper / Review Paper Service

Hello friends we are here to provide a project report and paper for all kinds of streams and fields..

After completion of project work,  every student have to submit their project report for their final assessment. So we are here to provide you a full support and already made project reports for your help. So that you can easily convert it to your institutional format submit it.

We will also provide Project papers, review papers to publish in international journals.
Project work available for following streams of students:

1) BE/BTech -All branches of Engineering- Report ---> Rs.3000/-
2) BCA/ BCS project Report ---> Rs. 2000/-
3) ME/ MTech Report ---> Rs. 5000/-
4) BE/BTech -All branches of Engineering- Review Paper (National/International) ----> Rs. 3000/-
5) ME/ MTech - Review Paper (National/International) ---> Rs.4000/-
6) ME/MTech - IEEE / Standard Paper (International)---> Rs.8000/-
7)Plagiarism Report---> Paper (Rs.500/-), Thesis(Rs.1500/-)
8) Powerpoint presentation on any topic / on project ---> Rs. 500/1000/1500/-

Note: 1) One time format correction is free after it correction charges will apply.
          2) ME/MTech report and paper service charges may increase based on plagiarism.



If you want your project report work to be done you can contact us:


Project Report Service,
Mob.: 9028034532,
nitinswami59@gmail.com

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