TANUVAS Ph.D. (Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology) FAQs
Ques. What is the minimum qualification required to apply for Ph.D. (Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology) at TANUVAS?
Ans. Candidates must have an M.V.Sc. degree in Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology or a closely related veterinary discipline with at least 60% marks (55% for SC/ST) from a recognized university. Candidates with ICAR-JRF/SRF qualification are given preference.
Ques. What are the key research areas in Ph.D. (Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology) at TANUVAS?
Ans. Key research areas include pharmacokinetics and drug metabolism, drug residue analysis in animal products, herbal and ethnopharmacology, nanotoxicology, toxicological evaluation of pesticides and heavy metals, and development of novel drug delivery systems for veterinary use.
Ques. Is ICAR AIEEA mandatory for admission to Ph.D. at TANUVAS?
Ans. ICAR AIEEA qualification is mandatory only for the All India quota (25% seats). For the Tamil Nadu state quota (75% seats), admission is based on academic merit and university-level criteria. However, having an ICAR-JRF score significantly improves your chances and also entitles you to a monthly fellowship.
Ques. What is the fellowship amount available for Ph.D. students at TANUVAS?
Ans. Students admitted through the ICAR All India quota with JRF qualification receive Rs. 12,640 per month as Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) for the first two years, which is upgraded to Rs. 14,640 per month as Senior Research Fellowship (SRF) from the third year onwards, subject to satisfactory research progress.
Ques. Are there opportunities for industry collaboration during the Ph.D. programme?
Ans. Yes, TANUVAS has collaborations with pharmaceutical companies and research organizations. Ph.D. students in Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology may get opportunities to work on industry-sponsored projects related to drug residue testing, toxicological studies, and veterinary drug development.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing Ph.D. (Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology) from TANUVAS?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as faculty/researchers in veterinary colleges, scientists in ICAR institutes (such as IVRI, NDRI), regulatory affairs specialists in pharmaceutical companies, toxicologists in food safety and drug regulatory bodies (FSSAI, CDSCO), and researchers in contract research organizations (CROs) involved in veterinary drug development.
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