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Cluster Innovation Centre

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Cluster Innovation Center
Cluster Innovation Center

The Cluster Innovation Centre (CIC) is a Government of India funded institute established under the aegis of the University of Delhi. It has been founded in 2011 and introduced Innovation as a credit based course for the first time in India.

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110021 New Delhi (Vasant Vihar Tehsil)
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