Nano Technology and Robotics
Hello dear aspirant.
For your kind information let me inform you that yes you can take nanotechnology and robotics along with your degree side by side in physics. But for this you simply need to have be in a college where this facility is available like GLA UNIVERSITY Mathura. Here you can study both along with mechanical engineering.
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Mechatronics is multidisciplinary between mechanical, electronics and computer engineering.
Mechatronics is the closest to robotics with the slight and main difference in mechatronics systems inputs are provided whereas in robotics systems it acquires the inputs by their own.
Robotics can be considered as part of Mechatronics as it involves these mechanical, electronics and computer engineering fields.
Hii sharma
the nano technology deals with science and technology of creating nanoparticles and of manufacturing machines which have sizes within the range of nanometres
While nano technology robotics
the science and technology of designing and manufacturing nanoscale machines, especially robotic machines
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Hi Arjun thanks for reaching us
Here's list of top colleges in India offering Nanotechnology courses-
Click on the link given below for colleges
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-be-btech-in-nano-technology-engineering-colleges-in-india
Yes. Nanotechnology is the practice of engineering. Nanotechnology is science, engineering, and technology conducted at the nanoscale. It includes Physics, Chemistry, Biology, material science and engineering.
Candidates who wish to pursue Nanotechnology Engineering should have passed Higher Secondary Board Exam from a recognized board in India with aggregate 50 per cent marks in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.
You can check the complete information, career prospects, fields, and other details like eligibility, exams and seklection process about this specialization here.
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