Does anyone know anything about 'NEST'

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NEST, an institution in India, is associated with the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR). Recently, it has gained attention due to a newspaper advertisement, notably in The Hindu. The discussion highlights the need for more information about NEST and its offerings. For further details, the official NEST website is recommended for exploration.
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does anyone know anything about 'NEST' , an institution in india. it seems to have some association with TIFR.
 
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They put up an ad a few weeks ago in the newspaper. I found one in the Hindu. Try finding it.
For further information check this out :

http://niser.ac.in/NEST
 
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