Nanotechnology
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A nuclear scientist can work in nanatechnology Field.
Nanotechnologies can work to synthesize, engineer, test, and apply new nanoscale materials for solving difficult problems in energy and defense .The past twenty five years have ushered in an era of nanomaterials and nanoparticles – objects with at least one dimension between 1 and 100 nanometers
Researchers are now implementing these materials in areas as disparate as neuroscience and environmental remediation. To provide a sense of scale, most viruses are a few hundred nanometers in size, most bacteria are a few thousand nanometers in size, and a period at the end of a sentence is about a million nanometers. This new category of materials has ignited the imaginations of scientists and engineers who envision nanomaterials capable of tackling difficult problems in energy, healthcare, and electronics.
Nanomaterials are not new, and indeed occur naturally all over Earth. This includes viruses, the coatings of a lotus leaf, the bottom of a gecko’s foot, and some finely powdered clays. These objects represent natural materials with significant, and often highly functional, nanoscale features.
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As you have a valid score then you will obviously get the scholarship. There no marks requirement conditions rather than this. So you can obviously get it.
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Yes, you can do mtech in nanotechnology after completion of your B. Tech in mechanical engineering. As students from mechanical, material science, biomedical, chemical , biotechnology,electronics and computer science as their branch in b.tech are eligible to do mtech in nanotechnology.
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some of the best colleges which offer nanotechnology courses are:
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Dear Aspirant,
It is highly unlikely for you to get admission for a post graduation program fin computer science engineering in either of the two public/government universities that you want to get admission in.
You have earned yourself an extremely high rank. At a rank greater than 1200 in AP PGECET in cse, there is no way that you can get admission in any of the government institutes of the state. The government institutes of the state have very less number of seats and hence the competition is extremely intense. Infact the number of seats are so limited that it pales in comparison to the number of applicants.
The number of mtech seats available for cse in both the Institutes is only 25 each. Although you have ST reservation, still your chances are almost zero as you still need a good quota rank and the number of reservation seats are also very limited.b
As far as nanotechnology is concerned, you have great chances of getting an mtech seat in that branch. A rank of 18 is quite excellent and you may find admission in either Osmania University or in JNTUH. These universities have like 18 mtech seats for nanotechnology. Furthermore, you have a solid backup of Scheduled Tribe reservation.
Hopefully, you will get admission in nanotechnology. If you want to know which of the two Institutes is better for an mtech in nanotechnology, you can just compare these Institutes to know that. In order to compare colleges, all you need to do is to just click on this URL:-
https://www.careers360.com/compare-colleges
This is a great comparison tool and shall be able to answer your queries in relevant aspects related to college admission. Good luck.
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While it is a bit ambiguous with what you are comparing NIT Surathakal Nanotech. But talking in general, these two colleges are more or less in same level. If a company visits either of the two colleges, it generally visits the other too.
Speaking of general placements, past recruiters of both the colleges features traditional heavyweights. Even in the department like nanoscience. You will be having a secured future and can think of other parameters leaving placements aside.
Personally speaking, I going for NIT Surathakal might be a better option keeping in mind it's location and other things.
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Hello student ,
Nanotechnology engineering is the branch of engineering that deals with all aspects of the design, building, and use of engines, machines, and structures on the nanoscale. In nanotechnology engineers learn about new things changes which helps in health, science, technology, and the environment on a molecular level . Beside this there are lots of field in which they used to do work like creating efficient chips, cards, and even smaller computer parts and many others .
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Hello taruni!!
You can do either of these two courses since you have done two different courses in different fields you can choose the course which you like the most of your gate exams. Try to choose electronics and communication since it is most preferred courses for gate and has good scope.
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