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    Default A Phd In ASTROPHYSICS?? Where

    IT IS BETTER TO GET A Phd In ASTROPHYSICS.
    BUT WHERE CAN I GET IT?

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    where are u from??...u can try in bangalore

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    Default PhD in Astrophysics

    PhD in Astrophysics

    Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA)
    No. 9,2nd Block,
    Koramangala,
    Bangalore 560 034
    Karnataka, India.

    (Department of Science & Technology, Government of India)

    Qualification : M.Sc degree in Physics / Mathematics or B.E/ B.Tech/ M.E. / M.Tech.

    For further details and application form visit http://www.iiap.res.in/phd_admissions.htm

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    Default Vainu Bappu Observatory

    The Vainu Bappu Observatory is located about 175 km south-east of Bangalore, and about 200 km south-west of Chennai (formerly Madras).

    Latitude : 12° 34'
    Longitude : +78° 50'
    Altitude : ~700m

    Local Time : Indian Standard Time (IST) : IST = GMT + 05 30hrs

    CONTACT

    Vainu Bappu Observatory
    Indian Institute of Astrophysics
    Kavalur, Alangayam 635 701 INDIA
    Tel : 91 (04174) 203014

    Kodaikanal Solar Observatory
    Indian Institute of Astrophysics
    Kodaikanal 624 103 INDIA

    A 20 cm refractor at the Observatory is used occasionally for cometary and occultation observations. It is also sometimes made available to visitors for night sky viewing. There is a small Astronomy museum in campus for the visitors.

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    Default Gauribidanur radio observatory

    Gauribidanur radio observatory

    The Indian Institute of Astrophysics in a joint collaboration programme with the Raman Research Institute operates a radio observatory located at Gauribidanur about 100 km north of Bangalore, India.
    Latitude : 13° 36' 12"
    Longitude : 77° 26' 07" East

    Contact
    Gauribidanur Radio Observatory
    Near BARC Seismic Array Station
    Gauribidanur, Hossur post
    Kolar District - 561210, INDIA.

    The world's highest observatory for optical & infra-red astronomy

    Indian Astronomical Observatory
    Indian Institute of Astrophysics
    Post Box No. 100, Skarma, Skara, Leh-Ladakh 194 101 INDIA
    Tel : 91 (01982) 52195

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