Nanotechnology is a developing field that involves nearly every technical discipline, from chemistry to computer science, in the study and application of extremely small materials. It is one of the most highly ranked academic and research subjects. It focuses on the study of incredibly minute objects and applies to all other scientific disciplines, including chemistry, biology, physics, materials science, and engineering.

Nanotechnology is a fast-growing field of study that has the potential to completely transform our way of life and offer technological solutions to issues we face in agriculture, energy, the environment, and medicine.
Nanoscience has become more popular in India as a result of advances in science and technology. This has also prompted the creation of numerous specialised nanotechnology courses. As an extension of basic sciences, universities and other organisations in India have begun offering bachelor's, master's, and research programmes in nanoscience. In India, the departments of physics, chemistry, life sciences, and other engineering have developed the majority of the country's nanoscience curricula.
