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Who did Dr Vikram Sarabhai guide?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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He received the Tripos in Natural Sciences from Cambridge in 1940. With the escalation of the Second World War, Sarabhai returned to India and joined the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore and began research in cosmic rays under the guidance of Sir C. V. Raman, a Nobel Prize winner.

Answered by whymona
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He received the Tripos in Natural Sciences from Cambridge in 1940. With the escalation of the Second World War, Sarabhai returned to India and joined the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore and began research in cosmic rays under the guidance of Sir C. V. Raman, a Nobel Prize winners

Vikram Sarabhai attended the Gujarat College for some time, but then in 1937, Vikram went to Cambridge to pursue higher studies. Family friend Rabindranath Tagore wrote him a letter of recommendation: 'He is a young man with a keen interest in science

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