Nano Technician - How to become a Nano Technician?
The study of material manipulation on the molecular and atomic scale is called as Nanotechnology. Individuals who practice this are called as Nanotechnologists. Nanotechnology has many uses and it is applied in many important fields like medicine, energy and pharmaceuticals. Other areas where the science of nanotechnology is applied are information technology, optoelectronics, chemicals and advanced electronic materials. The remuneration of individuals of this field will change according to their qualification, experience and the type of the firm that employs them. With more experience in this field, individuals will be able to earn as much as Rs. 50,000 – Rs. 70, 000 a month.
Qualifying Exam
There are many universities as well as colleges in India from which interested students can pursue nanotechnology courses at both the Bachelors as well as the Masters level. It will be required from them to appear and qualify in an entrance exam set by these universities. Some of the prominent entrance exams are – Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering, The Delhi University Entrance Exam, Indian Institute Of Technology Entrance Exam and The All India Institute of Medical Sciences Entrance Exam. Some of the other examinations conducted for the admission of students are Banaras Hindu University Entrance Exam, Indian Institute of Science Entrance Exam, The Vellore Institute of Technology Entrance Exam, The Amity Institute of Nanotechnology Entrance Exam and the Defense Materials Store Research & Development Organizations Entrance Exam.
Who is eligible to apply?
Candidates who seek to become nanotechnologists ought to have passed their 10 + 2 level with a background in Chemistry.
How to prepare for exam and interview?
When preparing for the admission exam, the students must make sure that they have a good idea on what nanotechnology is. For more guidance, students could refer more books on this subject. As this is one amongst the prominent branches of science, there will be many books from which one can gain more information. Also practicing on model papers will aid the candidates to become more familiar with the syllabus and pattern of the exam. At the time of the interview, the candidates must make certain that they answer each question correctly and carefully.
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3 Responses to “Nano Technician - How to become a Nano Technician?”
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what is minimum required qualification.
how to apply only from delhi
what is the fee structure
Ya learn something new eveyrady. It’s true I guess!
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I completed my +2 education . Result comes soon. So for studying nano technology how many percentage of mark i need to study this.? And also i want to know about this more and more.Plz help me.