
New Delhi, February 12 The Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) will hold its 64th convocation ceremony on Friday in the national capital, where 470 students will receive degrees after completing their master's and doctoral programs.
Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan will be the chief guest of the convocation ceremony, IARI said in a statement.
ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), the 121-year-old pioneering institute, plays a crucial role in ensuring food, nutritional, and livelihood security.
The Institute is celebrating its 64th Convocation week from February 8-13, 2026.
At the convocation ceremony, IARI announced that 470 students, including 290 MSc/M Tech and 180 PhD students, will receive their hard-earned degrees upon successful completion of their master's and doctoral programs, respectively.
The institute highlighted that it has received accreditation from the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) of UGC, which is valid for five years (2023-2028), with a Grade 'A'; as well as National Agricultural Education Accreditation Board (NAEAB) of ICAR for a period of five years (2025-2030) with a score of 3.64/4.00, equivalent to Grade A+.
This year, IARI topped the agriculture and allied sectors category in the NIRF 2025 list, highlighting its excellence in agricultural education and research. Similarly, IARI, New Delhi, was placed 2nd in the newly introduced SDG ranking, immediately after IIT Madras.

