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Where and how can i read nanotechnology

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  1. You can visit the website of www.indiastudychannel.com which helps you in providing educational guidance by various sessions in it.  

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  2. Please check this for general understanding of NT

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  3. From Hindu

    "Nanotechnology deals with the making and deployment of systems and devices in the nano-range - often in molecular size. Despite its focus on the micro-world, it is an emerging technology with high potential involving several disciplines that can affect every aspect of our lives, from medicine to the power of our computers, the energy we require, the car we drive.

    Nanotechnology is considered an enabling-technology, which generates new capabilities, new products, new markets and so on.

    Considering the importance of research and development of this new area, the Department of Science and Technology, under the Union Government has been encouraging thrust on Nanomaterials. The Indo-U.S. Join Forum on Science and Technology has identified this area of research for intense cooperation and the Government of India is investing a large sum of money during the next five years on Nanotechnology research and development. Many scientific institutions have already started research and development activities in the field. The commercial viability of the Nanotechnology is being identified by the Indian industries.

    Study Facilities

    Nanotechnology courses are available at the M.Tech. and Ph.D. levels but very few institutes/varsities offer this course.

    Amity Institute of Nanotechnology started an M.Tech. course in Nanotechnology from November 2003 onwards. The programme covers conceptual knowledge of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, including preparation of Nanomaterials, their characterisation and applications. The institute has close academic connection with some National Scientific Institutions.

    Its two-year full time M.Tech degree course in Nanotechnology comprises three regular semesters and the final semester includes the preparation of a dissertation based on research/training in an established research lab/industry, out of which three months are taken up overseas.

    Those who have obtained bachelors degree in electrical/mechanical/electronics and communication/computer engineering/instrumentation/biotechnolog... science or M.Sc. in physics/chemistry/electronics science/material science/electronic instrumentation or equivalent are eligible for admission. Fee is Rs. 50,000 a semester and caution deposit Rs. 10,000 (refundable).

    The institute also offers a three-year part-time M.Tech. Nanotechnology course and also promotes research facilities in this field. For more details contact Amity Institute of Nanotechnology, E-27, Defence Colony, New Delhi - 110 024. Phone: 011 24330630 24339700.

    The Central Scientific Instruments Organisation, Chandigarh; Defence Material Store, Research and Development Establishment (DRDO), Kanpur; Indian Institute of Science (IISC), Bangalore; National Physical Laboratory (NPL), Delhi; National Chemical Laboratory (NCL), Pune; and the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee also offer courses in Nanotechnology.

    Delhi University and Banaras Hindu University also have research facilities in Nanotechnology. The minimum qualification to secure admission in two year M.Tech in Nanotechnology programme is an engineering degree or M.Sc. in physics/chemistry/ biotechnology.

    Those who successfully complete M.Tech./Ph.D. are eligible can find jobs as nanotechnologists/ specialists/scientists. Most of the placements are in foreign countries."

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