Can I do M.Sc in Nanotechnology after B.Sc in Computer Science?

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    Roshni Choudhary BA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College. | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    Yes, if you fulfil the eligibility criteria:
    This course is a research based graduate degree. Candidates need to have passed graduation from a recognised university as aminimumeligibility criterion to be fulfilled for the programme. Admission to various nanotechnology colleges is either entrance exam based or merit-based.
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    anshuman yadav UPSC aspirant | Guide-Level 15

    6 years ago
    M.Sc. Nanotechnology is a 2-year full time programme divided into 4 semesters. This course is a research based graduate degree. Candidates need to have passed graduation from a recognised university as a minimum eligibility criterion to be fulfilled for the programme. Admission to various nanotechnology colleges is either entrance exam based or merit-based. GATE is one such entrance exam held for admission to the course.

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