Anurag Ph.D. (Pharmacy) Part Time FAQs
Ques. Can a working pharmacy professional pursue the Part-Time Ph.D. in Pharmacy at Anurag University while continuing their job?
Ans. Yes, the Part-Time Ph.D. program is specifically designed for working professionals. The minimum duration is 4 years, and the coursework and research schedule are structured to accommodate those who are employed. However, candidates must be able to attend the campus for coursework, examinations, and research activities as required by the university.
Ques. Is GPAT mandatory for admission to the Part-Time Ph.D. in Pharmacy at Anurag University?
Ans. No, GPAT is not mandatory. However, candidates with a valid GPAT score are exempted from the university's written entrance test and need to appear only for the personal interview. Candidates without GPAT/UGC-NET must appear for the written test (100 marks, MCQ-based, 2 hours) followed by an interview.
Ques. What is the total fee for the Part-Time Ph.D. in Pharmacy at Anurag University?
Ans. The tuition fee is Rs. 50,000 per annum. In addition, there are one-time and milestone-based charges including admission fee (Rs. 25,500), registration fees, exam fees, milestone fees, and thesis-related fees. The total program cost for the 4-year Part-Time duration comes to Rs. 4,50,500. A late fee of Rs. 35,000 per annum applies if the program extends beyond the standard duration.
Ques. What research areas can I pursue under the Part-Time Ph.D. in Pharmacy at Anurag University?
Ans. The Ph.D. in Pharmacy covers research areas including pharmaceutics, pharmacology, pharmaceutical analysis, industrial pharmacy, drug delivery systems, clinical research, pharmacovigilance, and related interdisciplinary areas. The school has three dedicated research centres and has published extensively in Elsevier, Springer, and Scopus-indexed journals.
Ques. Will I receive a stipend as a Part-Time Ph.D. scholar in Pharmacy?
Ans. The JRF stipend of Rs. 35,000 per month offered by Anurag University is exclusively for full-time Ph.D. scholars. Part-Time scholars are not eligible for this stipend. However, Part-Time scholars can independently apply for external fellowships such as UGC-JRF/SRF or DST-INSPIRE if they meet the respective eligibility criteria.
Ques. How does the Part-Time Ph.D. in Pharmacy differ from the Full-Time Ph.D. in Pharmacy at Anurag University?
Ans. The key differences are: (1) Duration - Part-Time requires a minimum of 4 years vs. 3 years for Full-Time; (2) Stipend - Full-Time scholars receive a JRF stipend of Rs. 35,000/month, while Part-Time scholars do not; (3) Target audience - Part-Time is designed for working pharmacy professionals, while Full-Time is for dedicated researchers. The fee structure, admission process, and research quality are the same for both modes.
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