Nanotechnology
Dear Aspirant,
unfortunately you cannot work at a government job while pursuing your education of post graduation in MTech. However, you may pursue a distance course of MTech while pursuing your job at the same time. It is best advised that you seek advise from your job as well, regarding their policies of pursuing your post graduation education while still working.
Hello,
Yes, you are eligible for a job in ISRO after mtech. There are many opportunities for a job in ISRO. You can apply for roles like Project Associate 1 and the upper limit of age should be 35. And these 35 years are the upper limits for some specific roles, you will get many benefits along with monthly Emoluments like HRA, Medical Benefits etc.
Check out this link for more information: https://www.isro.gov.in/capacity-building/research-fellowships
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As we look at the progressive prospects of Nanotechnology in India, Nanobiosym Inc., a US-based leading nanotechnology firm is attending to founded India’s first integrated nanotechnology and biomedicine technology park in Himachal Pradesh. Nanotechnology has certainly acquired an important position within the nation's Economy and research project Department and it's expected to achieve the top of development thereby making India a task model for the countries of the globe .
https://www.careers360.com/courses/nano-technology-engineering-course
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A MTech in Nanotechnology, will help you trigger a career in Nanotech Industry, Material Startups, Research Destinations like IITM Research Park, CENSE IISc Bangalore, CSIR Research Institutes, Material Science, Biomaterial and Electronic Material Companies like Log9Materials, Graphene Research, Tata Steel, TCS R&D, Biogene, Applied Materials, KLA Tencor and other similar opportunities. Nanotechnology has a huge scope in both research and industry in future. You may easily get a PhD Opportunity abroad from some of the Top Universities in countries like US, UK and hence a strong career in research and academia.
For more information about a career in Nanotechnology do follow the link below
https://www.careers360.com/careers/nanotechnologist
Dear aspirant,
I would request you to mention in the comment box the name of the college in which you are thinking of pursuing nanotechnology. So, on a general basis these branch will be surely on demand in future.
But yes if you would do your masters from abroad and note this you have to do from a good university then it would be very beneficial for you as it would build up your value in the market.
In india it is still in the verge of increasing scope but in abroad there is a lot of scope.
Hi,
The scope of Nanotechnology is emerging rapidly. As the technology is advancing, nanotechnology is coming up as a stream. If we see the colleges offering nanotechnology in India(B.Tech), then no IIT yet offers this course, but, there are plenty of excellent universities offering this course. On a general note, b.tech nanotechnology finds use in health care industry, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, computing and technology. There is not a wide scope yet in India, but, as it is emerging and gaining popularity, it will surely expand in the next decade.
Know more about the course over here: https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-tech-in-nanotechnology
Nanotechnology is a field of research and innovation concerned with building 'things' - generally, materials and devices - on the scale of atoms and molecules. A nanometre is one-billionth of a metre, the ten Times diameter of a hydrogen atom. The diameter of a human hair is, on average, 80,000 nanometres. So you are in be nanotechnology so you can do ME in nanotechnology after qualifying GATE. You can join chemical engineering or bioengineering after GATE . But Choice is totally yours.
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