Am I eligible to pursue M.Sc in nanotechnology? I have completed my B.Tech in mechanical engineering.

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    Nitesh Chauhan | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    Dear Shahul,
    Nanotechnology is derived from the combination of two words Nano and Technology and is considered as the technology of future and is capable of bringing major technological advances in the 21st century.
    Few Specializations in this field:
    1. Nano – biotechnology.
    2. Ceramic engineering.
    3. Green nanotechnology.
    4. Materials science.
    5. Nano architectonics.
    6. Nano engineering.
    7. Nano mechanics.
    8. Wet nanotechnology.
    9. Nano – medicine.
    Nano Technology professionals are in great demand in mainstream electronics, industrial products and healthcare markets. Though, nanotechnology is still in early stages of development in India. How
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