Master in Nano Science & Technology is a postgraduate where students will learn the basics of physics, biology, and chemistry at the nanometer scale, topped with courses on technology and engineering to ensure practical know-how. The program fits into the growing worldwide convergence between these different basic sciences and between science, technology, and engineering science.
Eligibility: Bachelor’s Degree, from any recognized University, in Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Applied Mathematics, Applied Physics, Electronics, Nuclear Physics, Biophysics, Industrial Chemistry, Polymer Chemistry, Applied Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Biotechnology, Nano biotechnology, Biochemistry and, Biological Sciences (Botany, Zoology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Biotechnology) with at least 50% of aggregate marks.
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Yes, the m.sc physics eligible for m.tech nano science in India.A Candidate must have qualified the Joint Admission Test (JAM-2012) to M.Sc. in Physics/ Chemistry/ Electronics conducted by the Indian Institute of Technology (IITs) AND few seats are also available for meritorious candidates qualifying the M.Sc. Admission Entrance Test (2012) conducted by the University of Delhi.
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