M.Tech in Nanotechnology
The science of nanotechnology may be a relatively new field but is fast emerging. It is an interdisciplinary subject mainly including Physics, Chemistry, Bio- informatics, Bio- technology, etc. A number of scientists proclaim the 21st century to be the century of nanotechnology. It is expected to revolutionize every area form medicine to technology.
Job Prospects
The field is still in its nascent stage in India born just about 16 years ago, the country aims to stay on par with the western world. As a result, there is a great demand for students who do their M. Tech in nanotechnology because a large number of industries and laboratories in India and overseas would lab them up.
Eligibility
In order to pursue M.Tech in Nanotechnology you need to have a degree in Biotechnology, Physics or chemistry. You need to clear the GATE Exam as well as be of 21 years of age.
Course Outlook
It is important to note that although all the institutions at the moment are focusing on research, there is no institute which exclusively provides courses in nanotechnology.
Best Places To Pursue
Given below are some institutions offering nanotechnology:
• Jawaharlal Nehru Center for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore;
• Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore;
• National Physical Laboratory, Delhi;
• Solid State Physics Laboratory, Delhi;
• National Chemical Laboratory, Pune;
• Central Scientific Instruments Organization, Chandigarh;
• Defence Materials Store Research & Development Organizations, kanpur
• Indian Institutes of Technology at Kanpur, Chennai, Guwahati, Delhi and Mumbai.
Moreover, the Delhi and Benaras Hindu Universities (Varanasi) are also conducting research in nanotechnology.
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13 Responses to “M.Tech in Nanotechnology”
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What is the code for Nanotechnology in GATE examinations ???????
I am pursuing B.tech in Mechanical Engineering
so what i should do
is it possible to do M.Tech in nano techonolgy after doing B.Tech in ECE
the total fee for M.Tech in nanotechnology course from amity university,noida
i completed my b.tech in bio medical engineering… now i want to do mtech nano technology…. can i join
fees details for nanotechnology
now I am studying engineering. after finish my course and then will I TAKE B.SC?
PG course in Nanotechnology after BTech in chemical engg
why is dere no mention of iit roorkee in list of iits offering m.tech nanotechnology
SIR
i am doing b.tech+m.tech integrated course in centre for converging technologies in jaipur under university of rajasthan.
our institute provide us study of nanotechnology and bioinformatics , cognitive& neuroscience and information and communication technology.
still i am in 2nd year so please tell that what will do in future with
braches for my career. And what will i do some thing extra for innovative thinking.
THANK YOU.
i am doing b.tech in electrical and electronics could i will be able to do m.tech and p.hd. in nanotechnology ?
i completed my b tech in cse(55).can i eligible to m tech in nano technology.if i eligible pl z send the procedure and list of colleges offering m tech nanotechnology in AP..
Could you please tell me if i can do an M tech in nanotechnology after doing a B tech in Electrical and Electronics Engineering?
i want to know the list and some details of universities or colleges in INDIA offering INTEGRATED M.TECH IN NANO-SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ,a course after 10+2 .
is there a bright future for this in india ?