BCP Ph.D. (Pharmaceutics) FAQs
Q1. What research areas are available for Ph.D. (Pharmaceutics) at BCP?
Ans. The Department of Pharmaceutics at BCP, headed by Dr. Mangal S. Nagarsenker, focuses on novel drug delivery systems, nanoparticle-based drug delivery, liposomes, solid lipid nanoparticles, transdermal drug delivery, biopharmaceutics, and pharmaceutical technology. Specific research topics depend on the guide's current research projects and available funding. Prospective students should contact the department to discuss research areas before applying.
Q2. How do I find a guide for Ph.D. (Pharmaceutics) at BCP?
Ans. The BCP website publishes guide-wise seat availability at the time of Ph.D. admission notification. Prospective students should visit www.bcp.edu.in, check the Ph.D. admission section, and contact the faculty members in the Department of Pharmaceutics whose research areas align with their interests. It is advisable to reach out to potential guides well in advance of the admission notification.
Q3. Is the Ph.D. at BCP full-time or part-time?
Ans. BCP primarily offers full-time Ph.D. programmes. The minimum duration for a full-time Ph.D. is 3 years. Part-time Ph.D. options may be available for working professionals, subject to University of Mumbai norms and guide approval. Students should check the latest admission notification for details on part-time Ph.D. availability.
Q4. What is the stipend/fellowship support for Ph.D. scholars at BCP?
Ans. Ph.D. scholars at BCP can apply for competitive fellowships from CSIR, DST, DBT, ICMR, and UGC. The fellowship amounts range from Rs. 31,000 to Rs. 42,000 per month depending on the funding agency and year (JRF/SRF). Scholars without external fellowships may be supported through the guide's research project grants. BCP also has institutional research grants that may support Ph.D. scholars.
Q5. What is the publication and patent record of the Pharmaceutics department at BCP?
Ans. The Department of Pharmaceutics at BCP has an excellent research track record with numerous publications in high-impact international journals and filed patents. Dr. Mangal S. Nagarsenker and other faculty members have published extensively in journals such as the International Journal of Pharmaceutics, European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics, and Drug Delivery. The department has also received competitive research grants from DST, DBT, and other funding agencies.
Q6. Can I pursue Ph.D. (Pharmaceutics) at BCP after M.Pharm in a different specialisation?
Ans. Yes, candidates with M.Pharm in any specialisation (Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmacology, Pharmacognosy, or Pharmaceutical Analysis) can apply for Ph.D. (Pharmaceutics) at BCP, provided they meet the eligibility criteria and the prospective guide agrees to supervise their research. The research topic will be in the area of Pharmaceutics, and candidates may need to demonstrate relevant background knowledge during the interview.
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