Ph.D. in Nanobiotechnology typically spans 3 - 5 years and combines the principles of nanotechnology and biotechnology to explore innovative solutions for biomedical applications. This interdisciplinary program covers areas such as nanoscale materials, drug delivery systems, biosensors, and biomolecular engineering. Students engage in cutting-edge research, utilizing techniques like nanofabrication, imaging, and molecular biology. Coursework may include advanced topics in nanotechnology, molecular biology, and bioinformatics, alongside hands-on laboratory work. Graduates are prepared for careers in academia, research institutions, and industry sectors focused on pharmaceuticals, diagnostics, and environmental applications, contributing to advancements in healthcare and materials science.