FAQs

What is the admission process at NANO?

All admissions at NANO are through a Diagnostic Test. Check the admissions page for our next diagnostic test date.

What is the eligibility criterion for admission to NANO?

Students should qualify in the Diagnostic Test conducted by NANO & get a grade of 8 or above (SSC & CBSE); 75% or above (ICSE)

Are any scholarships awarded to meritorious students?

Yes. Talent is rewarded at Nano in the form of tuition fees waivers based on the performance in the NANO diagnostic test. Total fee waivers are provided on the basis of family income.

How many branches does NANO have?

NANO has two branches in Hyderabad – Nallakunta and Dilsukhnagar.

Is transport facility provided?

Bus facility is provided on select routes for the Nallakunta centre. In addition, a number of autos and vans operated by third parties are available. At Nallakunta the RTC bus stop is just in front of the college. MMTS station – Vidyanagar is close by. At Dilsukhnagar the RTC bus stop is at walkable distance.

Does NANO have a Junior College attached?

Yes. Nano Junior College (College Code 27214) is recognised by Telangana Board of Intermediate Education.

Does NANO provide Hostel Accommodation?

Separate hostels for boys and girls are available at the Nallakunta Centre.

When does the course begin and what is the academic schedule?

There are two entry points – one in the first week of May & second in the first week of June. The first year course extends upto the Board exams in March. Second year JEE classes resume within a week of the completion of the Board exam. Revision & part tests will be conducted in November & December followed by grand tests throughout January. After Inter Board Exams a crash course is conducted first for JEE Main & later for JEE Advanced. In this manner the course extends upto the JEE Advanced test, generally conducted in May.

What course material is provided at NANO?

Entire JEE material is provided on the tablets along with video lectures. Printed books are provided for intermediate course.

How are student doubts clarified?

NANO has a very healthy doubts clarification culture. Students are encouraged to ask doubts in the class itself so that doubts are addressed as and when they arise. In addition, students are free to approach faculty anytime outside classes to get their doubts clarified. Students also get an opportunity to get their doubts clarified during study hours.

What is the testing schedule at NANO?

Every week the student has to appear for two tests – one on JEE Main pattern and another on JEE advanced pattern. There is a phase test at the end of every three months. In the second year, part tests are conducted in the months of November & December followed by Grand tests in January. Grand tests are also conducted after intermediate exams – first for JEE Main. After JEE Main, a crash course is conducted for JEE Advanced. In this crash course – both part tests & grand tests are conducted.
As part of a strategic initiative with TCS, every year, three computer based grand tests are conducted at actual JEE Exam Centres.
For Intermediate course – quarterly, half yearly and two pre-finals are conducted.

How does NANO prepare students for BITSAT?

BITSAT syllabus is essentially the same as that of JEE Main. Currently 25 out of 150 questions in BITSAT are on English & Logical Reasoning. The material for this is provided to students in advance and classes for the same are held during the crash course after Intermediate Board Exams.
In addition 2 Grand Tests are conducted on the BITSAT pattern in January and five computer based Grand Tests are conducted in April & May. These tests are conducted at Authorised TCS-iON partner centres.