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How Nanotechnology is Expanding its wing in India

India has abundant varied natural resources but at the same time there is always<br>shortage of clean drinking water and increasing requirement for food and low<br>cost medical diagnosis. India is trying to cope with this set of problems through<br>nanotechnology.

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How Nanotechnology is Expanding its wing in India

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  1. How Nanotechnology is Expanding its Wings in India India has abundant varied natural resources but at the same time there is always shortage of clean drinking water and increasing requirement for food and low cost medical diagnosis. India is trying to cope with this set of problems through nanotechnology. What is Nanotechnology? Nanotechnology is a field of research and innovation conducted at the nanoscale that is on the scale of atoms and molecules. A nanometer is one billion of meter-ten times the diameter of a hydrogen atom. The general rules of physics and chemistry do not apply on this scale. A material’s colour, strength, conductivity and reactivity differ substantially between the nanoscale and the macro. Nanotechnology is the study and application of extremely small things and can be used across all the other science fields such as physics, chemistry, biology etc. B.Tech Nanotechnology: B.Tech nanotechnology is a four-year undergraduate degree offered to students who have completed their higher secondary studies in the science stream. B.Tech nanotechnology courses are offered in various engineering colleges across India. Reasons to study nanotechnology: ● Global market: The future is going to harness the potential of nanotechnology and generate more profits. All the industries such as food, agriculture, transport believe that nanotechnology will bring a new era of productivity and wealth.

  2. Therefore, nanotechnology professionals will be more in demand in the coming times. ● Developing countries moving towards nanotechnology: In the matter of fields concerning health, environment, and food security, numerous problems developing countries face. Nanotechnology has been successful in providing substantial solutions for these nations. Thus, nanotechnology professionals are particularly going to be in demand in developing countries always. ● Job prospects: Nanotechnology involves low cost, little labour, land, or maintenance. It is highly productive and inexpensive. This branch of engineering is going to get more popular in coming times. The graduates of B.Tech in nanotechnology are eventually going to get more jobs in the future both in developing and developed nations. ● Wide range of fields: Nanotechnology professionals will be able to work in different types of fields. They will never be restricted to just one industry. With the development of nanotechnology in sectors like food, agriculture, environment, transport, automobiles, aircraft, etc, professionals will have the opportunity to explore and implement their skills in a variety of fields. ● Innovative career: nanotechnology is highly interdisciplinary, involving physics, chemistry, biology, material science and a full range of engineering disciplines. The professionals can create new materials and systems through the study of nanotechnology. ● Nanotechnology in the medical industry: If you have always wanted to work in the field of advancement of medicine filed, you can achieve that dream through nanotechnology. The critical surgery methods are being replaced by nanotechnology now. This has made medical procedures less time-consuming,

  3. less risky, and cost-effective. Being a nanotechnology professional you can be part of big innovations. Nanotechnology is an emerging technology. In India, the workforce is abundant as well as engineering graduates. Someone with B.Tech in nanotechnology is going to be in demand with the emergence of nanotechnology in India. If you have completed your 12th with science, you are eligible for this course. It is the perfect course for someone who is willing to do a course that is different and evolving. Interested aspirants should look up B.Tech admissions 2021 in this course.

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