MCNS
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High Performance Computer Cluster
A dedicated high-performance computer cluster “Shakti” with fully parallel architecture is available for use by faculty and advanced level students at MCNS. Computing power and performance are kept upgraded as required.
Library
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The Library has 4 sections: Periodical, Reference, Textbooks and Multimedia. ?E-resources are maintained in a wide variety of topics of Physics, Astronomy, Astrophysics and the Earth Sciences. The Library provides? digital access to over 400+ full text journals. It is a member of? and Developing Library Network (DELNET). Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC) facility is available for the users on intranet and internet only.
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