Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology

and Ph.D.[4] courses jointly under the aegis of the Department of Atmospheric and Space Sciences, University of Pune, India.

[5] Apart from degree-courses, students from Indian universities and institutes can also apply for summer or master's internship projects to individual scientists based on their research.

Monsoon Mission[6] Center for Climate Change Research (CCCR) Physics and Dynamics of Tropical Clouds (PDTC) Metropolitan Air Quality and Weather Forecasting Services [7] Climate Variability and Prediction Lower Atmospheric Research using Unmanned Aerial System Facility (LARUS) Atmospheric Research Testbed Prime Minister Modi inaugurated a High-Performance Computing (HPC) system at IITM in Pune.

Pratyush or Prathyush (Hindi: प्रत्यूष, meaning "first light on the sky before rising the Sun") is a supercomputer designed and developed by IITM, Pune.

It helps the country to make better forecasts in terms of monsoon; fishing; air quality; extreme events like a tsunami, cyclones, earthquakes, and lightning; and other natural calamities such as floods and droughts.

facade of the building
Main building of IITM, Pune