JOURNAL ARTICLE
B.Sc. in Nanoscience.
Published In: Physics For You, 2024, v. 32, n. 9. P. 89 1 of 2
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Abstract
Nanoscience and nanotechnology are interdisciplinary fields that have applications in various industries, including electronics, pharmaceuticals, energy, materials science, aerospace, biotechnology, and more. To pursue a career in nanoscience, one can consider a B.Sc. in Nanoscience, B.Sc. (Hons.) Nanoscience, B.Sc. in Nanotechnology, B.Sc. Nanoscience and Technology, M.Sc. in Nanoscience, or Ph.D. in Nanotechnology. The eligibility criteria for these programs vary, but generally require a background in science and specific subject requirements. Nanoscience offers diverse job opportunities, including roles as scientists, professors, engineers, medical scientists, and more. Some companies that recruit nanoscience graduates include Adnano Technologies Pvt. Ltd., Dabur Ltd., Meda Biotech Inc., and Quantum Corporation. Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee University in Ranchi offers a B.Sc. in Nanoscience program that focuses on interdisciplinary learning and practical skills development. The eligibility requirement for admission to this program is a 10+2 level qualification with at least 60% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (or Biology). [Extracted from the article]
Additional Information
- Source:Physics For You. 2024/09, Vol. 32, Issue 9, p89
- Document Type:Article
- Subject Area:Technology
- Publication Date:2024
- Accession Number:179456850
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