
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology at Punjab University, Chandigarh, India.
Panjab University (PU), established in 1882, is one of India’s oldest and most prestigious public universities. Located in Chandigarh, it has built a strong reputation for academic excellence, research, and holistic education. Awarded the highest grade of A++ by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), the university reflects its commitment to maintaining high-quality standards in teaching, infrastructure, student support, and governance.
Their Programs are aimed at imparting high quality education and conducting cutting edge research in the emerging interdisciplinary areas of Nanoscience & Nanotechnology and Renewable Energy with the mission to excel in research and innovation for disseminating new knowledge and technological, to create future industry ready skilled manpower, cultivate pedagogy development on cutting edge areas of nanoscience and Renewable Energy and create an industry friendly research environment and state of the art infrastructure.
Admissions start from June 2025 and will purely be based on Merit.
(Limited seats are available for Ph. D)
1. Program – M. Sc.
2. Program – M. Tech.
1. Program – M. Sc.
2. Program – M. Tech.
For more information, visit the official Ministry of Education page for Punjab University admissions in M.se, M.Tech and P.H.D. Programmes
Contact for details :
UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL OFFICE
www.dis.puchd.ac.in
Tel: +91- 9855503830 / 9876048205
+91 172-2534818 / 2534866
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