Ni-catalysed WO 3 (Ni-WO 3 ) nanowires and nanosheets were grown on Si (100) substrates using electron beam evaporation followed by electron beam-assisted rapid thermal annealing process. Gassensing measurements were performed for various concentrations of NO 2 in dry air at a temperature range of 50-400°C. Nanowires and nanosheets show optimum sensor response of 229 and 197 at operating temperatures of 200 and 250°C, respectively, for 100 ppm of NO 2 exposure. Nanowires demonstrated a rapid response time of 66 s, but a slow recovery time of 204 s owing to poor rate of desorption of the adsorbed NO 2 gas molecules from the internal porous structure of nanowires. In contrast, the recovery time for nanosheet was 126 s due to higher desorption rate of the adhered NO 2 molecules associated with low surface area and less porous structure of nanosheet. The gas-sensing mechanism of WO 3 nanostructure is discussed briefly.