Nanotechnology & Genetic Engineering (Mentor-Led Learning)
A mentor-led Nanotechnology and Genetic Engineering course covering nanomaterials, genetics, and essential laboratory techniques.

The Nanotechnology & Genetic Engineering Course is a mentor-led professional training program designed to provide learners with foundational knowledge in nanomaterials, genetics, and laboratory techniques used in modern research, biotechnology, and medical sciences. This course focuses on the scientific principles and practical skills required to work in research labs, biotechnology companies, and healthcare-related industries.
The program begins with nanomaterials basics, helping learners understand nanoscale materials, their properties, and applications in medicine, electronics, and biotechnology. Students also develop strong foundations in genetics fundamentals, covering DNA structure, gene expression, and genetic engineering concepts essential for biological research.
In the second month, learners advance to laboratory techniques, where they gain exposure to standard lab practices, research workflows, and experimental procedures used in nanotechnology and genetic engineering environments. Through practical demonstrations, real-world examples, and mentor-guided learning, students gain industry-relevant laboratory awareness.
By the end of the program, learners will be prepared to support research activities, laboratory operations, and biotechnology workflows, making them suitable for entry-level roles in research and life sciences.
This course is ideal for science students, biotechnology aspirants, and professionals seeking careers in nanotechnology, genetic engineering, and research-based fields.
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