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  1. IACS is the oldest institute in India for fundamental research in basic sciences, founded by Dr Mahendra Lal Sircar in 1876. It hosts six schools of sciences, offers various academic programs and conducts events and training programs.

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  2. Safer and Cleaner Shipping - IACS. Position Papers. IACS “Position Papers” are issued and reviewed regularly by IACS on key topics for the Industry. These position papers provide background to the subject matter, IACS position on the subject and summary of actions that IACS has taken. Learn more.

  3. Apr 1, 2024 · IACS is an academic institution that offers integrated and postgraduate programs in science. Find out the eligibility, syllabus, dates and application process for the admission cycle 2024.

  4. The International Association of Classification Societies ( IACS) is a technically based non-governmental organization that currently consists of twelve member marine classification societies. More than 90% of the world's cargo-carrying ships’ tonnage is covered by the classification standards set by member societies of IACS. [1]

  5. IACS offers integrated bachelor's-master's and master's/integrated master's-ph.d. programs in science for 2022. Find out the eligibility, application, exam, interview and admission details here.

  6. IACS is a UGC-affiliated research institute located in Kolkata, India. It was founded in 1876 by Mahendra Lal Sarkar, a distinguished physician, and civil servant. IACS offers a postgraduate program, PhD and Integrated M.Sc.-Ph.D. programs in various fields of science.

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  8. Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science ( IACS) is a public, deemed, research university for higher education and research in basic sciences under the Department of Science & Technology, Government of India. [4] .

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