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Scholar-Level 18
It's very nice to that you have already set your sights on what you want to become. You have won half the battle. Admissions in engineering colleges these days are invariably based on some or the other entrance exam. Decide where you want to go and appear for the concerned exam. Get good marks & your admission is through.
That's all.
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Nanotechnology is the branch of technology. It has a huge scope in the upcoming generations. It is the third the highest booming field when compared with IT and Internet. In India, Bangalore and Chennai are the manufacturing hub for IT and Medicine. The Indian government has already started Nanoscience and Nanotechnology initiatives and various funding agencies like the Department of Science and Technology.
Best of luck.
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I believe the following institutions across India are the best for pursuing careers in physical sciences-
IISC, Bangalore (through boards, JEE, KVPY)
IISER (same as above)
NISER (through NEST)
St. Xavier's, Calcutta & Presidency University (boards & entrance, respectively)
University of Delhi (board marks based).
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