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Answered by Anonymous
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National Chemical Laboratory (CSIR-NCL is a research and development organization with a focus on chemistry, biology and chemical engineering. It has a successful record of research partnership with industry.

CSIR-NCL belongs to the family of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), the largest chain of public funded research organization in world.

CSIR-NCL's human resources comprise of over 1000 people of which 200 are scientists, 110 are technical staffs with advanced degrees in science, technology or engineering.

Over 400+ students pursue their doctoral research leading to Ph.D degree.

Over 400+ research papers are published in peer reviewed international journals every year.

Over 70+ Indian and foreign patents granted to CSIR-NCL

CSIR-NCL is in Pune which is a cultural and industrial hub of Maharashtra.

Answered by Badal72
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Popularly known as NCL, a constituent member of the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) India, it was established in 1950. There are approximately 200 scientific staff working here. The interdisciplinary research center has a wide research scope and specializes in polymer science, organic chemistry, catalysis, materials chemistry, chemical engineering, biochemical sciences and process development. It houses good infrastructure for measurement science and chemical information.

National Collection of Industrial Microorganisms (NCIM) is located here and is a microbial culture repository maintaining a variety of industrially important microbial culture stock.

There are about 400 graduate students pursuing research towards doctoral degree; about 50 students are awarded Ph.D. degree every year; and the young talent pool adds in every few years.

NCL publishes over 400 research papers annually in the field of chemical sciences and over 60 patents worldwide. It is a unique source of research education producing the largest number of PhDs in chemical sciences within India.

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