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Vidhi Jain

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Students with a major degree in Nanotechnology can work in any of the following business sectors:Electronics/semiconductor industryForensicsMedical fields and pharmaceuticalsMilitary and national securityAuto and aerospace industriesFood Science including quality control and packagingBiotechnology

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Nanotechnology is witnessing fast growth as it has a huge impact on our daily life. Nanotechnology is making an important contribution in almost all sectors of food and agriculture, such as food security, new tools for molecular and cellular biology, disease treatment methods, new materials for pathogen detection, and overall protection of the environment, etc. In electronics, Nanotechnology has applications in nanochips used in computer appliances, used in cosmetics as nanoparticles which help in quick absorption of gels. It is also used in the food packaging and a lot other things.

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Nanotechnology is a branch of Science and technology that deals with the modification and organization of matter on atomic, molecular levels. In other words, Nanotechnology can be referred to as the study of Science and technology that prepares students for developing nanoparticles and nanomaterials. It relates to the behavior of various particles and materials in their microscopic size and its applications across life-saving processes and other stuff. The course prepares students to make new materials which have unique properties and which can be applied across fields like construction, electronics, automobile, or aerospace engineerin
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Some of the important subjects taught to the students in Nanotechnology classes are as follows:·       Synthesis of Nanomaterials·       Mathematical Sciences·       Fundamentals of Nanotechnology·       Nanophotonics·       Nano biotechnology·       Fabrication Techniques·       Organic semiconductors and polymers

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After the declaration of Nanotechnology entrance exam results, you should register online for the counselling process of the universities you're targeting. Make sure to upload all the necessary documents and submit the counselling fee. You will then receive a confirmation mail or message from the institution authorities after your documents are successfully verified, usually within 24 hours. Further, you need to log in to the respective counselling portal and choose your colleges for admission. Then, seats will be allotted on the basis of your rank and score in the entrance exam. After the seat is allocated to you, you have to visit th
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There is no such strict age requirement for studying courses in Nanotechnology at the best colleges in India. But, it is usually noticed that students are between 18 years and 24 years of age at the time of taking admission to UG courses. Meanwhile, for PG courses, they fall in the age category of 23 to 27 years.If you have a good academic performance and have got good marks in the entrance exams, you can apply for Nanotechnology courses.

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Here's the list of some important documents that you must carry with you during the admission process for Nanotechnology courses:·       Graduation Mark sheet (In the case of PG courses)·       Provisional Certificate (if the original mark sheet is not issued)·       Class 12th mark sheet with at least 50 to 60% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics subjects.·       Class 10th mark sheet (if required).·       A valid ID proof like Adhaar Card, PAN Card, etc.·   
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The admission process will vary on the basis of the college offering the course and the course level. But, the general steps involved are usually the same. You can start by checking the eligibility criteria of the college you want to take admission to. If it has merit based admissions, you need to have a very good score in your board examination. Otherwise, you must give relevant entrance exams like JEE Main, GATE, CEETA, etc. for admission to Nanotechnology courses at UG and PG levels.Next, you should fill out the college application form before the last date. The, after the exam results are out and you've got your rank and score, you
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The Nanotechnology course duration is different depending on the course level. For Diploma in Nanotechnology, you have to invest 3 years. If you are studying a UG course in Nanotechnology, it will span 8 semesters that will take up to 4 years to complete. On the other hand, if you plan to go for a PG Nanotechnology course, you will have to spend 2 years for the same, where the focus will be on research in the field of nanoscience and technology. You should think carefully about your interests and passions before heading for a master's degree Nanotechnology. Further, the PhD course will spread across 3 to 6 years.

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Nanotechnology is making things at an incredibly small scale and is one of the most exciting and fast moving areas of Science today. Some nanomaterials are naturally occurring, you can find them everywhere, in volcanic ash, ocean spray, fine sand and dust. Naturally-occurring nanostructures are also present in plants and animals. With Nanotechnology, scientists can create nanostructures themselves nowadays, by rearranging the atoms of an object, they can make new nanomaterials with new properties that are stronger, lighter, or different in color. Their properties also change with time and that is where the power of nanotechnology can b
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