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Randhir Singh

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Yes any other students can take admission.

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Deeksha Dixit

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You will have to do a master's course in nanotechnology to start and advance your career in nanotechnology. This field requires you to have lots of research experience in nanoscience, and for that, you have to do advanced studies in nanotechnology. You can pursue a nanoscience course like an M.Sc. And later do a Ph.D. in nanoscience. You can apply for a position as an assistant researcher at CSIR and other organizations. After successfully conducting research, you can expect decent career opportunities in nanotechnology.

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Deeksha Dixit

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After completing a M.Tech in nanotechnology, you can get the following job opportunities:
1. Trainee Engineer: In a trainee position, you can expect a salary of around Rs. 3 LPA.
2. Biomolecular Manager: You can expect to earn around Rs. 6 Lacs annually at a top company.
3. Research associate: You can expect a salary of around Rs. 3.2 Lacs per year at a top university.
4. Manufacturing Engineer: You can expect a salary of around Rs. 4 Lacs annually in this job role.
5. Research Scientist: In top organizations, you can earn around Rs. 5–6 Lacs per year.

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Deeksha Dixit

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To prepare for a career in nanotechnology, you need to study this subject at the graduate or postgraduate level. If you are starting at the school level, you need to take the Science stream after 10th grade. After graduating from high school, you can pursue a degree in nanotechnology-related courses. You can pursue courses like a B.Tech. In nanotechnology or a B.Sc. In biochemistry with nanotechnology. If you are starting after graduation, you can pursue an M.Sc. Or M.Tech course in nanotechnology.

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Abdullah Hussain

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Moople institute of animation and design is the best institute in terms of imparting knowledge in the field of Hi-tech animation and its all other related aspects including 3D animation and VFX. Although Lead is a leading institute in this field, the 100% placement in Moople Institute makes it better than any other in this field.

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Avtar SinghRetired lecturar biology

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Yes, you can as you have basic knowledge of Science.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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You can do course in Law and pursue legal journalism or B.A. ( Journalism) followed by LL.B.

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Aijaz Anwar Khan

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The commerce background is huge. The field is very much interesting you must have the potential and ability to understand your strong point and select the path some best fields in Commerce are MBA, CA CFA and CS.

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Adnan adil

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You have a lot of options as well as opportunities in the near future. You can be an engineer, doctor, professor, startup owner, businessmen, etc. Have a very deep research and start your journey in that field.

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deepika maurya

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After completing a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, candidates can work as an agriculture junior engineer, agriculture officer, researcher, Landscaping Manager, Crop Trail Officer, forest officer, agriculture graduate trainee, agriculture field officer, ICAR Scientist, and so on. Job sectors: Government Research Institutes, Food Technology Companies, State Agricultural Universities (SAUs), Agriculture Fields, Fertilizer Manufacturing Firms, Food Processing Units, Schools & Colleges, Banks, Central & State Government Departments, SEED Manufacturing Companies, Machinery Industries, MNCs, etc. I hope this will help you.

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