BCP M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) FAQs
Q1. What is the scope of M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) from BCP?
Ans. M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) from BCP opens doors to careers in medicinal chemistry, drug discovery and development, analytical R&D, quality control, and regulatory affairs in the pharmaceutical industry. Graduates can also pursue Ph.D. programmes in pharmaceutical chemistry, medicinal chemistry, or related fields at premier institutions in India and abroad. Academic careers in pharmacy colleges are also a popular option.
Q2. What is the GPAT cutoff for M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) at BCP?
Ans. BCP is highly competitive for M.Pharm admissions, and the GPAT cutoff score for Pharmaceutical Chemistry (10 seats) is typically high. The exact cutoff varies each year. Students are advised to check the official CAP allotment lists from previous years on the Maharashtra State CET Cell portal for reference.
Q3. Is AICTE stipend available for M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) students at BCP?
Ans. Yes, GPAT-qualified candidates admitted to M.Pharm at BCP are eligible for the AICTE stipend of Rs. 12,400 per month, subject to AICTE norms. This stipend effectively covers a significant portion of the course fees and living expenses.
Q4. What research areas are covered in M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) at BCP?
Ans. The Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry at BCP, headed by Dr. Evans Clifton Coutinho, focuses on computational chemistry, drug design, structure-activity relationships, synthesis of bioactive molecules, and analytical chemistry. Students work on research projects involving molecular modelling, synthesis of novel drug candidates, and characterisation using advanced analytical techniques such as NMR, mass spectrometry, and HPLC.
Q5. How many seats are available in M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) at BCP?
Ans. There are 10 seats in M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) at BCP. The total M.Pharm seats across all specialisations at BCP are 59 (Pharmacology: 4, Pharmaceutical Analysis: 15, Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry: 15, Pharmaceutical Chemistry: 10, Pharmaceutics: 15). Given the limited seats and BCP's reputation, admission is highly competitive.
Q6. What are the career prospects and salary after M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) from BCP?
Ans. Graduates of M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) from BCP are well-placed in pharmaceutical R&D, medicinal chemistry, analytical chemistry, and quality assurance roles. Top recruiters include Cipla, Macleods, Glenmark, Novartis, Bristol Myers Squibb, and Thermo Fisher Scientific. The median salary for M.Pharm graduates from BCP is approximately Rs. 3,50,000 per annum. Many graduates also pursue Ph.D. or academic careers.
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