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JNTUK M.Tech Nanotechnology: Fees 2025, Admission Dates, Course Duration, Eligibility

Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh
State University

Master of Technology [M.Tech] (Nanotechnology)


Course Fees

Course Duration

2 Years

Tuition Fees

30 K

1 Year Fees

30 K

Total Fees

60 K

Detailed Fees

general
management
Year12
Total Year Wise fees30,00030,000
Total Fees₹30000₹30000
Tuition fees₹30000₹30000

Course Information

Course Description

M.Tech Nenotechnology Eligibility, Syllabus and Jobs

Master of Technology In nanotechnology is a 2-year post-graduate program provided for specialization in nanotechnology. Any candidate with an undergraduate degree in engineering or technology can apply for this course. Admission into this course can be obtained by appearing for entrance exam like GATE. A number of reputed institutes such as IITs, NITs and VIT provide this two year program. Average fee of the course is INR 1,50,000/ annum.

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M.Tech in Nanotechnology is a multidisciplinary course that includes the study of nano-materials and the course is includes projects and lab works. After completion of the course candidates can be employed as nanotechnologists in various industries ranging from auto and aerospace industry to forensics. In the last two decades nanotechnology has become a dynamic and expanding research area, so a number of research opportunities are also available. Average salary for a nanotechnologist in India is INR 4,50,000/annum.

M.Tech in Nanotechnology Highlights Table

Name of the course (both full name and short form) Master of Technology In nanotechnology (M.Tech in Nanotechnology)
Duration of the course 2 years
Eligibility An undergraduate degree in engineering or technology
Stream Engineering
Average course fee INR 1,50,000/ annum
Sectors of employment Electronics/semiconductor industry, Materials sciences, Auto and aerospace industries, Biotechnology, Medical fields and pharmaceuticals, Environmental monitoring, control, and remediation, Food sciences, Forensics, Military and national security and University and federal lab research
Average entry-level salary INR 215,000
Top entrance exams (if available) GATE

What is M.Tech in Nanotechnology all about?

Master of Technology in Nanotechnology explores nanotechnology's unique applications, production processes along with workplace environment and occupational outlook. Nanotechnology is manipulation of matter on an atomic, molecular, and supramolecular scale. This course explores the scope, impacts and challenges in the rapidly changing nanotechnology field. The course exposes candidates to crucial subjects such as metamaterials, molecular electronics and nano-biotechnology. Master of Engineering in Nanotechnology is a course similar to this one.

Who should opt for M.Tech in Nanotechnology?

For someone having a keen interest in material sciences and its applications, Master of Technology in Nanotechnology can be an essentially significant course. Having a strong hand in subjects like physics and chemistry can help in gaining excellence in the course. Candidates willing to understand the basic scientific concepts in nano-science and the properties of materials should opt for this course.

Best Colleges for M.Tech in Nanotechnology

Many of the best institutes in India including some of the IITs and NITs provide M.Tech. in Nanotechnology. Few of them are listed below:

Institute City Avg. fees / year (INR)
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, Guwahati, Roorkee, Chennai, Kanpur, Mumbai 1,33,600
Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, Karnataka 1,16,300
Jawaharlal Nehru Center for Advanced Scientific Research Bangalore, Karnataka 1,00,000
National Institute of Technology Kurukshetra, Calicut, Karnataka 1,20,000
Amity Institute of Nano-technology Noida, Uttar Pradesh 1,03,500
Anna University Tamil Nadu 1,00,000
Aryabhatta Knowledge University Patna, Bihar 1,20,000
Vellore Institute of Technology Vellore, Tamil Nadu 1,76,000

M.Tech in Nanotechnology Eligibility

Any candidate who has completed bachelorette in engineering or technology with aggregate score of 50% is eligible to apply for this course. B.E./B.Tech can be completed under any discipline. Almost all of the colleges require the candidate to appear for Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE).

Duration

Generally, Master of Technology in Nanotechnology is a 2-year program consisting two semesters per year. Examinations are held at the end of each semester. Some of the courses such as M.Tech in Nano-science and Technology that is provided by Delhi University require three years for completion.

M. Tech Nanotechnology Admission Process

Most of the Universities offer admission to M.Tech in Nanotechnology on the basis of GATE score. Those without valid GATE score can seek admission on the basis of entrance exam conducted by the concerned college/University.

  • Sastra University- Admission can be obtained on the basis of candidate’s performance in qualifying UG/PG examination.
  • Delhi University- Candidates have to appear for an examination known as IIT JAM, with adequate score one can participate in the admission process. Delhi University offers a program that is similar to M.Tech in Nanotechnology i.e. M.Tech in Nano-science and Technology.

Information about the entrance exams is given below: -

  • Graduate Aptitude Test for Engineering (GATE) -   GATE is an all-India examination that primarily tests the comprehensive understanding of various undergraduate subjects in engineering and science. GATE is conducted jointly by the Indian Institute of Science and seven Indian Institutes of Technology on behalf of the National Coordination Board – GATE, Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resources Development, Government of India. The score is used for admissions to various post-graduate education programs (e.g. Master of Engineering, Master of Technology, Doctor of Philosophy) in Indian higher education institutes, with financial assistance provided by MHRD and other government agencies. Recently, GATE scores are also being used by several Indian public sector undertakings (i.e., government-owned companies) for recruiting graduate engineers in entry-level positions.
  • Indian Institute of Technology Joint Admission Test for M.Sc. - Generally, this examination is to be given by candidates who wish to pursue M.Sc. from Indian Institute of Technology. But the score also considered valid for some of the M.Tech courses such as M-Tech. (Materials Sciences with specialization in Nano-Science & Tech.) at IIT Bombay. The score is also considered valid for admission at Delhi University for M.Tech in Nano-science and Technology.

Direct Admission

Direct admission through management quota is also available in a very few of the private colleges; most of the colleges have a strict selection criterion.  Government engineering colleges such as IITs, NITs and IISc do not provide direct admission; getting valid score is the only option.

Distance Learning

Unfortunately there are no distance learning courses available for M.Tech in Nanotechnology in India. But there are some universities abroad that provide online course in M.Tech in Nanotechnology.

  • International Institute of Management and Engineering, Ottawa, Canada.
  • International Institute of Management and Engineering, Wellington, New Zealand
  • International Institute of Management and Engineering, Dubai, UAE.

M. Tech Nanotechnology Scope and Career Prospects

Nano-technology is an ever-emerging science. Constantly new technology is being developed to make our lives easier. Nanotechnology plays a huge part in that development. Career opportunities for M.Tech graduates in Nanotechnology are available in various fields such as:

  • Electronics/semiconductor industry
  • Materials sciences
  • Auto and aerospace industries
  • Biotechnology
  • Medical fields and pharmaceuticals
  • Environmental monitoring, control, and remediation
  • Food sciences
  • Forensics
  • Military and national security
  • University and federal lab research

Job Profiles

Medical Scientist and Technician - Medical scientists and technicians use nanotechnology for various patient treatments that include delivering potential cures and repairing cellular damage. Some of the medical nanotechnology concepts are still theoretical, but some of them are being used as nanotechnology treatments and are currently being researched or tested.

Nanotechnologist in Food Science - Professionals in the food science industry intend to apply nanotechnology during the stages of food production as well as in processing and quality control. Nano-sensors can   be used to identify any potential diseases or other contaminants that are dangerous to consume.

Nanotechnologist in Manufacturing - Nanotechnology can be applied to the medical industry for various purposes. In food science, nanotechnology is being used to find cure to crop failures and is used during the food preparation process. In manufacturing, this technology is being implemented in every possible aspect of technological engineering, from military weapons to computers and communications.

M. Tech Nanotechnology Jobs

Since the area of employment for nanotechnologists is very wide, a large number of opportunities are available in India as well as abroad.  

M. Tech Nanotechnology Salary graph

Job Avg. Salary/Annum
Medical Technician INR 215,000
Research scientist INR 518,000
Nanotechnologists manufacturing INR 600,000

M. Tech Nanotechnology Syllabus

The generalized course structure for M.Tech in Nanotechnology is given below. The original may vary from college to college. Every institute requires a candidate to complete a project in the third semester and submission of dissertation at the end of fourth semester of the curriculum.

Semester 1 Semester 2
Fundamentals of Nanotechnology Nano-materials
Nano-sciences Nano-processing and Fabrication
Nanostructures & Nano-characterization Techniques Computational Methods
Semiconductor Device Theory and Modeling Nano-electronics
Basic concepts Study of properties of nano-materials
Study of objects, phenomena, etc., on the nanometer scale Study of fabrication and processing methods
Concepts and applications Concepts and application
Concepts and application Study of nano-electronic devices
Semester 3 Semester 4
MEMS & NEMS Dissertation
Nano-environment & Ethical Issues Evaluation
Microelectronics and Nanoelectronincs -
Basic concepts -

Eligibility Criteria

Aspirants seeking admission to 2 years Full-time M.Tech Program should meet the following criteria as specified by the institute.
Academic Requirement:

  • Candidate should have passed B.Tech in Civil Engineering/ Mechanical Engineering/ Electronics/ Electrical Engineering/ Computer Science/ Nuclear Engineering or relevant stream from a recognized university. 

Entrance Exam:

  • Selection will be on the basis of marks obtained in GATE conducted by IITs & PGCET conducted by APSCHE.

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Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University - [JNTUK]: 20 answered questions

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Sreeja Prasad

13 Sept 21

Both JNTUH and JNTU Kakinda are reputed. Both have their advantages. But if we compare the two based on infrastructural facilities, faculty, and campus placement then JNTUH is a bit better than JNTUK. However, the environment is better than that of JNTUH. Here is a brief comparison of both the institutes. 

Parameters  JNTUH  JNTUK 
Average CTC 9.5 LPA 2.5 LPA 
Highest CTC  17 LPA  4 LPA 
Major recruiters  Amazon, TCS, Mathworks, etc.  Infosys, DXC Technologies, Cognizant, etc. 

JNTUH will also offer better opportunities if you are considering pursuing studies abroad. But if you want a job after graduation, then either of these two institutes offers decent opportunities. 

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Tathagata Banerjee

07 Apr 22

Many students find it difficult to pass JNTUK M1 exam, in B.Tech first year. Here are some preparation tips that can help score better. 

  • M1 covers a lot of Trigonometric and integrational formulas and sums. Try to learn the basics of the formulas. You have covered these formulas in intermediate and 10th. Even if you learn the basics of very easy formulas, it will help you grasp the concept and eventually score better.
  • Learn the procedure of sums in every chapter. During the examination, don't leave an entire problem, try to solve it up to the point you can. If your steps are right, you may get step marks. 

Practice daily. Solving previous year's question papers can help a lot in your preparation too. 

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Prateek Dasgupta

06 Oct 21

Earlier JNTUK didn't have any kind of service to send transcripts on the students behalf to any college or organization. But now things have changed and now it is possible to send transcripts by applying it on their official website. 

Here are the steps to apply for a transcript. 

  • First of all, you will have to get attested all the transcripts photocopies by your college principal and then send all these transcript copies to the Registrar/Controller of Exams JNTUK.
  • You will have to include some other important documents such as xerox of your Aadhar card, academic records request form which will be provided by WES by filling section A and get it signed by your principal at the end of section B, and a formal letter requesting your Registrar/Controller of Exams of JNTUK to give you WES address and reference number. 
  • Then pay the required amount for the transcripts by visiting the website of the JNTUH examination and by clicking on the highlighted link. Complete the payment as per the given instructions. Do the payment for postal charges for WES. Attach the payment receipt too. 
  • Upon receiving your mail, the university will send your scanned copies to WES and they will also send the attested transcripts to WES by post.

This is the complete process by which the transcript of a student is being sent from JNTUK to WES. 

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Sauvik Roy

06 Oct 21

JNTUK is a very popular university in our country and there are many advantages and disadvantages of this university. 

Advantages: 

  • JNTUK is considered the best college after JNTUH and JNTUA and almost all the private colleges in the 8 districts of coastal Andhra Pradesh are affiliated to JNTUK.
  • JNTUK is the second-best college in the entire state of Andhra Pradesh and AU is considered as the top college of Andhra Pradesh.
  • The food available there is very healthy and tasty and you will find no such problems regarding food. The east and west Godavari districts are food surplus districts and Kakinada is also well known for a sweet called Kaja. 
  • The placement opportunities available there are also very good and you will find many top IT companies visiting the campus for interviews of students from both Bachelors and Masters programs. The average CTC offered at the institute is 3 LPA, while the highest offered last year was 26 LPA. 

Disadvantages: 

  • The staff of this university is not cooperative, especially the non-teaching staff who work at the office, certificate, and exam departments. 
  • The exam paper validation of this university is very poor. The professors don't do any evaluation or give any concentration while checking the papers. 
  • There are many differences and mistakes in the marks memo certificates of most of the students. There are many mistakes in the student's name, subject name, marks, etc. You will have to start the correction procedure and meet all the requirements to get a new one. And the time period required to get the new certificate will take around 3-6 months. 

Overall, JNTUK is an average institute but not a great one. 

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Udita Mishra

06 Oct 21

Both JNTUK and AU are very good institutes but among these two, Andhra University will be a better choice in all aspects.

  • Andhra University is one of the most popular and reputed universities of our country and offers very good facilities to the students. It is equipped with all the equipment in laboratories and offers a wide range of courses to study for the students. 
  • Many seminars are also being conducted regularly inside the campus to enhance the knowledge of the students. 
  • The faculty of this university is very talented and knowledgeable in their subjects and is excellent with their teaching and interactive skills with the students. The placements are promising too as a lot of top companies visit the campus for interviews.

The recent placement highlights for Andhra University are as follows. 

Average CTC  3.5 - 4 lakhs
Highest CTC  6 lakhs 
Major recruiters  Airtel, ITC, Asian Paints, Andhra Bank

JNTUK is not very good like Andhra University in terms of faculty and placements. There is also a lot of politics involved in the allotment of seats to the reserved category students. Hence, Andhra University will be a very good option over JNTUK in terms of academics, faculty, and placements and you should definitely choose this university. 

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Sai Lalith

25 Oct 21

The institutions, JNTUK, AU, and SVU are the best colleges in this league. But you should keep in mind that colleges are a stepping stone in your career. It is your talent that would take you to higher levels in your career. 

  • As for campus selection, the campus does not matter as long as it has an updated library, sports and gym facilities, clubs and extracurricular activities, and most importantly a clean and healthy environment.
  • These universities provide core placements. The companies that visit the campuses are esteemed and highly reckoned among the best. 
  • Your journey to the library and possession of helpful books would help you in developing enhanced skills and knowledge. 
  • Your unquenchable thirst for acing in everything you take up would be enough to help you build your career.

Categories

JNTU K

AU (VSP)

SVU Tirupati

Course Fee

INR 40,000

INR 40,000

INR 40,000

Placement Percentage

70%

75%

70%

Highest CTC

9-10 LPA

14 LPA

13 LPA

Average CTC

4-5 LPA

5-7 LPA

3-4 LPA

Recruiting Companies

Tata, Bosch, Toyota, Wipro, etc.

TCS, Cognizant, Accenture, HP, etc.

Wipro, Infosys, Tech Mahindra, IBM, etc.

One can never mug up the knowledge handed out like the students in high schools. The college will eventually guide you to stay on the right path.

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Suresh Gautam

25 Oct 21

Yes, it is absolutely true. I got to know about this from some of my friends who graduated from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Kakinada.

  • Your knowledge of the subject is merely a bonus as you are required to write your papers with neat and clean handwriting. 
  • Your scores depend not only on the matter of your answer but your handwriting as well, it is given huge importance by the lecturers. 
  • Filling all 32 pages with gibberish would not give you higher scores and might turn into a disadvantage on your part. 
  • You are provided marks based on the clearance and understanding of concepts that are reflected in your paper. 
  • It would be better if you improve your answers in your own words. Do not only write the concept but explain with examples as well. 
  • Adding its merits and demerits would certainly give your answer an edge. 

Prepare and write your answers confidently and neatly rather than blaming the evaluation process later. Breaking your answer into paragraphs and points is preferred the most.

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Aditya Roy

08 Nov 21

You can apply through your respective college to the university examination center. The college’s academic section will provide you with the details. You can also visit the university examination center with all the necessary documents and apply for OD directly by paying the required fees. You also have the option to apply online. 

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Mohona Roy

25 Oct 21

In order to gain good marks in the subjects that involve problem-solving concepts, you should have a clear understanding of the concepts. 

  • You must answer every question (you can leave choice-based questions).
  • Presentation skills should be proper. Good handwriting and neat diagrams in your answers are mandatory.
  • According to some students, your score could also depend on the number of pages you fill. 
  • No matter the question in your paper, it is the length of your answer that would help you in acing among other classmates of yours.
  • You must strictly follow what is being taught in class. Write down notes and revise them before exams.
  • Scoring in lab tests is the easiest therefore practice correctly for your internal and external examinations. 
  • Do not miss your lab exams. You would be able to score well in your viva with a bit of revision and practice
  • The final semester exams are held without any gaps therefore practice writing at a fast pace. 

Do not leave your preparations for the last minute as it would become really burdensome during exam week. Go through the previous questions of your branch in order to gain an insight into the kind of questions asked during the exams. Follow these steps and you would certainly score good marks.

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Sagarika Roy

08 Nov 21

Yes, you can apply for OD at JNTUK without original memos. However, you will need the soft copies of your provisional certificate and original marks memo in a specific size. You will also need a scanned copy of your passport size photograph along with your scanned signature. 

There is another way to get your OD directly but it will cost you a little more than the online procedure. You can go to the university directly with the required documents and collect your OD. 

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