Can I do nanotechnology after Bsc chemistry?
For admission to postgraduate courses in nanotechnology, a candidate must have passed the B.Sc in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Life Sciences or B. Sc in Physics, Chemistry, Material Science, Biotechnology, Computer Science etc.
What can I do after MSc in nanoscience?
After an MSc in Nanosciences, you can also do MBA, MCA etc if you do not wish to pursue science further. Moreover, you can also apply for government jobs. My suggestion is that you go for MSc in physics. If you are interested in research, you can choose to do that in a Nanoscience related project.
How is Manipal School of Life Sciences for MSc Medical Biotechnology?
Manipal School of Life Sciences offers Master of science in Medical Biotechnology. The course was started in 2006 and the duration of the course is 2 years. MSc students feel confident while facing technical issues, interviews etc. Most of the MSc Medical Biotechnology graduates seek either higher degrees by research or employment.
What are the BTech streams offered by Manipal Institute of Technology?
The Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT) offers 16 BTech programmes in streams including Computer Science, Information Technology, Electrical, Mechanical, Data Science, Building Science and Chemical Engineering.
What are the benefits of doing an MSc in biotechnology?
MSc students feel confident while facing technical issues, interviews etc. Most of the MSc Medical Biotechnology graduates seek either higher degrees by research or employment. Access to hospital facilities gives student hands-on training.
How to get admission in Manipal University?
1. Apply Online 2. Manipal Entrance Test (MET) 2019 3. Department Test (DT) & Personal Interview (PI) 4. Merit List based on MET, DT & PI 5. Provisional Admission Notice to shortlisted candidates 6. Admission Process