Central Institute of Cotton Research[CICR] In Maharashtra - College Courses, Placements

Central Institute of Cotton Research- [CICR]

P.Box No. 2, Shankar Nagar, Nagpur, Maharashtra   |   ESTD : 1976   |   Approved By: Type: Government
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About College

Central Institute of Cotton Research, Nagpur was established in 1976 to promote long term research efforts in cotton production and conduct applied research on cotton with the active involvement of state universities. The vision is of CICR is improving production and quality of Indian Cotton with reduced cost to make cotton production cost effective and competitive in the national and global market. CICR mission is to develop economically viable and eco-friendly production and protection technologies for enhancing quality cotton production by 2-3% every year on a sustainable basis for the next fifteen years.

Facts and Figures of Central Institute of Cotton Research, Nagpur

Establishment Year

1976

Chairperson of the Institute

Dr .K.R. Kranthi

 Approval

Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR)

Campus Strength

Not available

Institutes Under CICR

3

Total Books

3200

Total Periodicals

4000

Total Journals

60

Sports and cultural events

17

How to Reach

15 kms  from the Nagpur railway station; 5 Kms from Nagpur airport

Why to Join Central Institute of Cotton Research, Nagpur

  • Recognized as the centre for conducting National/Model training courses on cotton production technology by the Gov. Of India
  • Periodic International training programmes organized for cotton professionals from other cotton growing countries of south and south-east Asia such as Vietnam, Myanmar, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh etc.
  • Well equipped in terms of facilities and faculty for organizing regular national and international training courses in the varied fields of cotton research.

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