2. Introduction
Nanotechnology ("nanotech") is manipulation of matter on
an atomic, molecular, and super molecular scale. The
earliest, widespread description of nanotechnology referred
to the particular technological goal of precisely manipulating
atoms and molecules for fabrication of macro scale
products, also now referred to as molecular nanotechnology.
A more generalized description of nanotechnology was
subsequently established by the National Nanotechnology
Initiative, which defines nanotechnology as the
manipulation of matter with at least one dimension sized
from 1 to 100 nanometers.
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3. Eligibility
For admission into a diploma or certificate course in
Nanotechnology, candidates should be Bachelor
degree in Science from recognized University.
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4. Job Prospects
Nanotechnology professionals are in great demand in
mainstream electronics, industrial products and healthcare
markets. Nanotechnology is still in early stages of
development in India. The Government of India has instituted
S&T Initiatives in Nanotechnology. However, Nanotechnology
graduates have plenty of opportunities in medical, healthcare
industry research, environment industries, pharmaceutical,
agriculture, universities, private research institutes,
educational institutes, entrepreneurial, investment advisors
in biotechnology, research and development in government,
product development and advising, communication and
media and interfacing of new technologies.
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5. The remuneration offered for Nanotechnology
graduates in public sector is Rs.20,000 to Rs.30,000
and the package is higher in the private sector. The
package offered for experienced professionals is over
Rs. 1 lakh per month.
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6. Institutes
•Amity Institute of Nano-Technology (AINT), Noida
•Jawaharlal Nehru Center for Advanced Scientific Research
(JNCASR), Bangalore
•Centre for Nanotechnology & Advanced Biomaterials
(CeNTAB)
Sastra University, Thirumalaisamudram, Thanjavur, Tamil
Nadu
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