Indian Veterinary Research Institute
(IVRI) was established on 9th December, 1889 as Imperial Bacteriological
Laboratory at Pune (Maharashtra) and was later shifted to Mukteswar in 1893.
Mukteswar was chosen because of its Eco-Geo-physical suitability for research
on infectious diseases. Subsequently, for large-scale production of serum and
vaccines, Izatnagar, Bareilly (UP) campus was established in 1913. The
Institute was gradually expanded to the present size with its headquarters at
Izatnagar (UP) and campuses at Mukteswar, Bengaluru, and regional stations at
Palampur, Kolkata and Pune. Research conducted in the Institute in the areas of
animal health and production with multidisciplinary approach has paid rich
dividends. The research contributions have facilitated development of new
biologicals used for diagnosis, prevention, cure and control of many devastating
animal & poultry diseases and increased production of milk, meat, eggs and
other animal products. Improvement of livestock and poultry with increased
production potential and substitution of conventional feeds by cheaper
agro-industrial byproducts are other significant contributions.
Post-graduate teaching and training
programmes started in 1900 at the Institute when training was imparted to field
veterinarians, civil and army personnel on various aspects of animal
healthcare. Later, Associate ship of IVRI and National Diploma courses were
added as part of post graduate teaching programme. However, with the
establishment of Post-Graduate College of Animal Sciences in 1958, Postgraduate
degree programmes also started. Presently the Institute has been providing
quality education at masters and doctoral levels in 22 and 19 disciplines,
respectively. The Institute has been conferred the status of Deemed to be
University with effect from 16th November, 1983 under Section 3 of
the University Grants Commission Act (1956). The first academic session as
Deemed University started on 15th January, 1985. The Institute has
been attracting a large number of foreign students, especially from developing
countries. Students/Researchers have been deputed to this Institute from
different countries for various short-term and long-term training programmes,
diplomas and degree courses. Besides postgraduate degree courses, the institute
has also been conducting various short-term National and International Training
Programmes, Short Courses and Summer Institutes from time to time to make the
professionals familiar with latest developments in Veterinary and Animal
Sciences. The Institute has also been recognized as the Centre for Advanced
Faculty Training in Animal Nutrition and Animal Physiology by ICAR, New Delhi.
It has a well-established National Library of Veterinary Sciences,
Bioinformatics Centre, ARIS Cell, Animal and Fodder Farms, Boys and Girls
Hostels, Bank and Post Office facilities at its Izatnagar campus. The Institute
which is spread over an area of 440.50 Acres, located at a distance of 258 km
from New Delhi, and about 8 km from Bareilly Jn. and 1 km from Izatnagar
Railway Station. The administrative control of the Institute is vested with the
Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR)