The Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), popularly known as Pusa Institute, is India’s national institute for agriculture research, education, and extension. The institute was initially located in Pusa, Bihar, as the Imperial Institute of Agricultural Research in 1911.
It was then renamed the Imperial Agriculture Research Institute in 1919, and following a significant earthquake in Pusa, it was relocated to Delhi in 1936. The current institute in Delhi is financed and administered by the ICAR or Indian Council of Agricultural Research.The IARI was responsible for the research leading to the Green Revolution in India in 1970.
IARI serves the nations by providing “Science-led sustainable and globally competitive agriculture for food, nutrition and livelihood security in India.”
Schools at IARI:
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School of plant protection
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School of basic sciences
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School of Crop Improvement
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School of Social Sciences
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School of Natural Resource Management
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School of Horticultural Science
Courses Offered by IARI
Course |
Duration |
Master of Science |
2Years |
Master of Technology |
2Years |
PhD |
3Years |
IARI Admission Process
1. Admission for M.Sc./M.Tech
The ICAR education division undertakes an entrance examination for admission to M.Sc./MTech degree courses at IARI. Based on merit, ICAR finalizes the list for M.Sc./MTech degree courses in 26 disciplines at IARI.
2. Admission for Ph.D
Admission to the Ph.D. courses in 26 disciplines shall be made based on performance in written exam (80% weightage) + academic score (10% weightage) + Interview (10% weightage).
Research and academics at IARI, New Delhi Campus:
Research and Academics |
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Technologies developed |
219 |
Varieties Developed |
111 (2015-2020) |
Patents |
105 (2015-2020) |
Courses Offered |
650 |
Students Enrolled |
1734 |
International Students |
487 (Degree awarded) |
National Collaborations:
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Department of Science and Technology
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Ministry of Environment & Forest
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Department of Biotechnology
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Council of Scientific and Industrial Research
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Indian Council of Agricultural Research
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CICR
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DOAC
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NCPA
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DRDE
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CPCB
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National Fund for Basic and Strategic Research in Agriculture
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National Fellow Scheme of ICAR
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National Agricultural Innovation Project
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National Academy of Agricultural Sciences
Facilities at IARI:
- Library Services: IARI Library is one of the largest and the finest agrobiological libraries in South East Asia, housing a total of 6 lakh publications, including 1 lakh books/monographs, 15000 postgraduate thesis, 3,50,000 journal volumes, 45000 bulletins, 30000 recent clippings, 10000 pamphlets, 30000 reports, and other reference materials.
- Sports Activity:The Institute motivates extracurricular activities that enrich the cultural, physical, and social life of students. Spacious playgrounds are there for outdoor games like cricket, football, Volleyball, Tennis, Badminton, and various athletic events. There are indoor games facilities are Chess, carrom and table tennis.
- Hostels: Institute has five hostels for Boys, one for Girls, and one apartment for married students.
- Phytotron Facility: The Institute established a national Phytotron Facility in 1997. IARI is the first facility in the country to study the live responses of plants under controlled conditions and the possible impact of climate changes and greenhouse gases.
- Auditorium Facility: There are 10 Auditoriums in the Institute. There is an auditorium in the name of the ex-director of the Institute Dr. B.P Pal. It has a seating capacity of 350people.
IARI is the premier institute in agriculture science studies. It has received many national and international awards. It has the best facilities and faculty around the globe. Apart from national, the institute has international collaboration as well. They have an excellent placement rating.