Drexel University, Pennsylvania State University, LSU and about 4
others offer good undergrad nanotech degrees. Also a couple to few
offer master's programs. doctorates is another story but i'm sure
they exist eleswhere in US. other places to look into are Rice U,
GIT, FSU and a few of he California state university system members.
IN light of the limitations I suggest physics and materials science
and self-motivation in nanocience until academics catches up. There
are offline course but none are inexpensive. Nothing outshines desire!
David
--- In nanotech@yahoogroups.com, Lynda MacGregor <macrngsd@...> wrote:
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> I am not from India,so I dont know your college background,and
where you have attended.MIT here in the US I believe has a nano
program.Don't be tense,it's just a part of life that will play itself
out.Lynda
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> spandan pandya <djay_spooky@...> wrote: i m from India
too.. just entered second yeear of BSc biochemistry can I know how to
go for nano after biochemistry......please I m very tensed about
it...kindly suggest..!!
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