Nanotechnology & Genetic Engineering (Self-Paced Learning)
Learn Nanotechnology and Genetic Engineering fundamentals with hands-on exposure to nanomaterials, genetics, and essential laboratory techniques.

The Nanotechnology / Genetic Engineering Course is a science-focused, industry-aligned program designed to introduce learners to nanomaterials, genetic engineering concepts, and essential laboratory techniques used in modern research and medical sciences. This course provides a strong interdisciplinary foundation combining nanoscience and biotechnology for academic and applied research careers.
In the first phase of the program, learners gain in-depth knowledge of nanomaterials basics, including nanoscale properties, applications, and their role in healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and advanced materials. The course also covers genetics fundamentals, explaining DNA structure, gene expression, and basic genetic engineering principles.
The advanced phase focuses on laboratory techniques, where learners are introduced to practical methods commonly used in research labs and biotechnology environments. Emphasis is placed on safety, accuracy, and understanding experimental workflows relevant to life sciences and nanotechnology research.
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
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Understand nanotechnology and nanomaterials applications
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Apply fundamental genetics and genetic engineering concepts
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Gain exposure to essential laboratory techniques
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Support research and laboratory operations in scientific environments
This program is ideal for students, freshers, and professionals seeking entry-level roles in Research, Biotechnology, and Laboratory Sciences.
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