SGTU PhD Pharmacy FAQs
Ques. What specialisations can I pursue within the PhD (Pharmacy) programme at SGT University?
Ans. SGT University's PhD in Pharmacy allows candidates to specialise in areas aligned with their M.Pharm background. Available research specialisations include Pharmaceutics (drug delivery systems, formulation development), Pharmacology (drug action, toxicology), Pharmaceutical Chemistry (drug synthesis, analytical chemistry), Pharmacognosy (natural products, herbal medicine), Pharmacy Practice (clinical pharmacy, patient care), and Quality Assurance (regulatory affairs, GMP). The specific research topic is finalised in consultation with the assigned research supervisor based on the candidate's interest and the department's ongoing research projects.
Ques. Is GPAT score required for admission to PhD (Pharmacy) at SGT University?
Ans. GPAT is not a mandatory requirement for admission to the PhD (Pharmacy) programme at SGT University. However, candidates who have qualified GPAT, UGC-NET, CSIR-NET, GATE, or SLET are exempted from the SGT University PhD Entrance Examination and can directly proceed to the interview stage. For candidates without any of these qualifications, appearing in the university's own entrance exam (70 MCQ questions) is mandatory. A valid GPAT score is therefore advantageous as it simplifies the admission process.
Ques. What are the research facilities available for PhD (Pharmacy) students at SGT University?
Ans. SGT College of Pharmacy is equipped with advanced pharmaceutical research laboratories including facilities for drug formulation, analytical testing, pharmacological studies, and natural product research. The university has state-of-the-art instruments such as HPLC, UV-Vis spectrophotometers, dissolution testers, and stability chambers. The central library provides access to online pharmaceutical databases and journals. Additionally, the university's industry collaborations with companies like Cipla, Sun Pharma, and Dr. Reddy's Laboratories provide opportunities for industry-sponsored research projects and internships.
Ques. Can a B.Pharm graduate directly apply for the PhD (Pharmacy) programme at SGT University?
Ans. No, a B.Pharm degree alone is not sufficient for admission to the PhD (Pharmacy) programme. The minimum eligibility requirement is a Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharm) degree with at least 55% aggregate marks from a recognised university. B.Pharm graduates must first complete their M.Pharm before applying for the PhD programme. However, candidates who have completed Pharm.D (Doctor of Pharmacy) may also be eligible, subject to the university's specific eligibility norms, which should be confirmed directly with the admission office.
Ques. What is the difference between Pharm.D and PhD (Pharmacy) at SGT University?
Ans. Pharm.D (Doctor of Pharmacy) is a 6-year professional clinical degree focused on clinical pharmacy practice, patient counselling, and hospital pharmacy management. It is regulated by the Pharmacy Council of India and prepares graduates for clinical roles. The PhD (Pharmacy), on the other hand, is a research-focused doctoral programme that requires an M.Pharm as the qualifying degree and focuses on original research contributions to pharmaceutical sciences. The PhD is suited for those targeting academic positions, pharmaceutical research roles, or careers in drug development and regulatory affairs.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after completing a PhD in Pharmacy from SGT University?
Ans. A PhD in Pharmacy from SGT University opens diverse career pathways. In academia, graduates can apply for Assistant Professor or Associate Professor positions in pharmacy colleges, where doctoral qualifications are increasingly required. In the pharmaceutical industry, PhD holders are sought for roles in R&D, drug discovery, formulation development, regulatory affairs, and quality assurance at companies like Cipla, Sun Pharma, Biocon, Pfizer, and Novartis. Other career options include positions as biomedical scientists, analytical chemists, clinical pharmacists, medical writers, and project managers in pharmaceutical and healthcare organisations. Government research institutions like CSIR, ICMR, and DRDO also recruit PhD pharmacists for research roles.






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