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Is it beneficial to study M.Sc in Nanotechnology? Course fee of M.Sc(Nanotechnology) in Bharathiar University?


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I would like to know about the
course fee of M.Sc in Nanotechnology
in Bharathiar University. Can you
tell me I can get benefits of doing this M.Sc?





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28th April 2015, 10:19 AM
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Default Re: Is it beneficial to study M.Sc in Nanotechnology? Course fee of M.Sc(Nanotechnology) in Bharathiar University?

For your kind information, there is no such course offered by Bhartiyar University means M.Sc in Nanotechnology is not offered by Bhartiyar University that is why we are sorry to inform you anything about this.

There are some other subjects in which M.Sc is offered by Bhartiyar University such as -

M.Sc in Applied Psychology
M.Sc in IT
M.Sc in Mathematics
M.Sc in CS
M.Sc in Bio-Informatics
M.Sc in Physics
M.Sc in Chemistry
M.Sc in Botany
M.Sc in Zoology
M.Sc in Environmental Science
M.Sc in Custom Design and Fashion Technology
M.Sc in Electronic Media
M.Sc in Animation, Game Design and Development

So finally there is no such course offered by this university but I have listed names of few good universities which offers M.Sc in Nanotechnology and you can get admission in this course and start the journey of your career :

>> Algappa University
>> Amity Institute of Nanotechnology
>> Amrita Center for Nanosciences
>> Jamia Milia Islamia University
>> Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University
>> National Institute of Technology - Kurukshetra
>> SRM University
>> Vels University

You can apply for admission in these universities for M.Sc in Nanotechnology.

If you want to know about fee structure of this course then details are given below :

1st year non sponsored semester fee (Rs. in Lacs) - 0.655

1st year sponsored semester fee (Rs in Lacs) - 0.975

It is average fee structure demanded by various institutes and universities but fee may be a little bit higher or lower than mentioned here.
Do you have any question? or have anything to say?



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