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  2. The Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) is India's premier institution in the field of agricultural research, higher education in agriculture (post-graduate programme) and extension education.

  3. The present campus of the Institute is a self-contained sylvan complex spread over an area of about 500 hectares (approx. 1250 acres). It is located about 8 km (5 miles) west of New Delhi Railway Station and about 16 km (10 miles) east of Indira Gandhi International Airport at Palam.

  4. Admission of Students. The Institute at present admits students to the Post Graduate School under five separate streams as indicated below: Information Bulletin (2019-20) Information Bulletin for ICAR AIEEA (PG)-2020. Information Bulletin for ICAR AICE-JRF/SRF (Ph.D)-2020. Open competition.

  5. Our Mission. To explore new frontiers of science and develop human resource to provide the leadership in technology development and policy guidance for vibrant and resilient agriculture, which should be productive, eco-friendly, sustainable, economically profitable and socially equitable.

  6. The Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi, was the seat of India’s ‘Green Revolution’ and “human resource development”, thereby contributing immensely to India’s food security and development.

  7. The mission of the IARI is to explore new frontiers of science and to develop human resources to provide the leadership in technology development and policy guidance for the vibrant and resilient agriculture, which must be productive, eco-friendly, sustainable, economically profitable and socially equitable

  8. The new campus at New Delhi was inaugurated on 29 July 1936, while the new building of the Imperial Institute of Agricultural Research was inaugurated by the then Viceroy of India, Lord Linlithgow on 7 November 1936.

  9. IARI New Delhi. The present campus of the Institute is a self-contained sylvan complex spread over an area of about 500 hectares (approx. 1250 acres). It is located about 8 km (5 miles) west of New Delhi Railway Station and about 16 km (10 miles) east of Indira Gandhi International Airport at Palam.

  10. The Indian Agricultural Research Institute has a long record of excellence in higher education and training in Agricultural Sciences. Right from its inception in 1905, this institute has been developing trained manpower for the country.

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