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Agricultural College in Chettinad

The Agricultural College and Research Institute, Chettinad also called as AC & RI Chettinad is one among the 19 constituent Colleges of the Tamil Nadu Agricultural University. It was started on 2021 in the existing Dryland Agriculture Research Station (DARS) of TNAU.

Agricultural College and Research Institute, Tamilnadu Agricultural UniversityChettinad
Logo of TNAU
Former nameDryland Agriculture Research Station (DARS) Chettinad (2014-2021)
TypeConstituent College of TNAU
Established2021
AccreditationICAR
Academic affiliationTamilnadu Agricultural University
ChancellorGovernor of Tamil Nadu
Vice-ChancellorV. Geethalakshmi
DeanDr. C.Babu
LocationKaraikudi, Sivaganga, Tamil Nadu, 630 102, India
CampusRural, 390 acres (160 ha)
LanguageEnglish
Websitehttps://tnau.ac.in/site/acri-chettinad/

It is situated on the Heart of Heritage Town of Chettinad. Lavishing green fields along with Food Processing Research and Training Centre(FPRTC) and Centre of Excellence in Dry Farming(CEDF) and college farm spanning over 390 Acres

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