I have completed my graduation in pharmacy, so can I opt for M.Tech Nanotechnology?

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    KUMKUM BASWAL | Contributor-Level 8

    7 months ago

    Yes, you may do M.Tech in Nanotechnology after B.Pharm (Bachelor of Pharmacy), but different universities have different eligibility criteria. Some universities take B.Pharm graduates for M.Tech in Nanotechnology, but some universities need a B.Tech/BE in disciplines such as Biotechnology, Chemical Engineering, or Material Science. Admission is usually on the basis of GATE scores, university entrance examinations, or merit. It is best to verify the individual eligibility requirements of the universities providing M.Tech Nanotechnology, including IITs, NITs, Amity University, and VIT, prior to application.

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