Indian Institute of Soil Science [IISS] In Madhya Pradesh - Colleges in India

Indian Institute of Soil Science - [IISS]

Nabibagh Berasia Road, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh   |   ESTD : 1988   |   Approved By: Type: Private
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About College

Located in the heart of Madhya Pradesh i.e. Bhopal, Indian Institute of Soil Science is a premier research institute in Soil science and related studies. It is equipped with requisite facilities and equipments to conduct any or all kinds of analytical research work on soil science. The institute is dedicatedly involved in innovating new and reformative methods to enhance soil productivity in India with least environmental destruction.

Indian Institute of Soil Science has opened the doors to numerous researchers and scientists so that they can dynamically working on bringing new technologies in soil science, which can be conducive to Indian agriculture and farming.

Indian Institute of Soil Science Facts and Figures

Year of Foundation

1988

Founder/Approval

ICAR

Library

The library here is well furnished and computerised having:

Books : 2577

Bound Journals: 2508

Annual report : 2017

Foreign & Indian Journals: 62

Also have soil CD and other references on the subject.

Laboratory

It is equipped with:

2 Sceen Houses for pot experiments

1 Training Soil Laboraroty to develop or test soil methods etc.

How to reach

  • 7  kms away from Bhopal Airport, Madhya Pradesh
  • 10 kms away from Bhopal Railway station
  • 21 mins from Bhopal Interstate bus terminal at Bairagarh, Bhopal for inter-city buses.

Why to Join Indian Institute of Soil Science?

1. Award winning scholars to lead young scientists:  The institute is proud of its head of the divisions as they have done well in their research and study in soil science. Moreover, these scholars have received esteemed awards and accolades from the Institute. The Institute encourages young scientists also by rewarding them with honors like ‘young scientist awards’.

2. Foreign visits and eminent visitors:  The institute spares no expense in fostering these scientists who are committed to their work and nation’s development. They often send them abroad to attend conferences and seminars on the subject to gain exposure at international level. The institute also welcomes eminent leaders and personalities from World Bank or other recognized National/International institutes to attend its organized seminars and conferences.

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