UPES PhD Microbiology FAQs
Ques. Is CSIR-NET qualification important for PhD (Microbiology) admission at UPES?
Ans. Yes, CSIR-NET qualification is highly relevant for PhD (Microbiology) at UPES. Candidates who have qualified CSIR-NET (Life Sciences) are exempted from the UPES RET exam and can directly proceed to the research proposal submission and online interview stages. Additionally, CSIR-NET-JRF qualified candidates are eligible for an additional INR 2,00,000 per year as a scholastic grant from UPES, over and above the regular fellowship. This makes CSIR-NET qualification a significant advantage for aspiring PhD scholars in Microbiology.
Ques. What are the research focus areas in the Microbiology PhD program at UPES?
Ans. The PhD in Microbiology at UPES focuses on translational research areas including microbial genomics and proteomics, host-pathogen relationships, T lymphocyte activation, drug discovery, antibiotic resistance (development of novel combination drug therapies), One Health, and the microbiome. The department also has a notable research collaboration on Microbial Diversity in the North Himalayan Region for Infectious Disease and Epidemic Research, providing unique research opportunities in the Himalayan biodiversity context.
Ques. What is the actual cost of doing a full-time PhD in Microbiology at UPES after the fee waiver?
Ans. Full-time PhD scholars at UPES receive a 75% waiver on the program semester fee. The fee per semester after waiver is INR 25,000 (original fee: INR 1,00,000). Over a minimum 3-year (6-semester) program, the total program fee comes to INR 1,50,000. Additionally, selected full-time scholars receive a monthly fellowship of INR 25,000 during coursework and INR 30,000 per month post-coursework, which effectively offsets the fee cost significantly.
Ques. Does the UPES Microbiology PhD department have government-funded research projects?
Ans. Yes, the Department of Microbiology at UPES School of Health Science and Technology has secured research grants exceeding INR 1 crore from prestigious government funding bodies including DST (Department of Science and Technology), FAPESP (a Brazilian research funding agency, indicating international collaboration), and ICMR (Indian Council of Medical Research). This reflects the department's strong research credentials and provides PhD scholars with opportunities to work on funded research projects.
Ques. Can I pursue the PhD in Microbiology at UPES on a part-time basis while working in a hospital or research lab?
Ans. Yes, UPES offers both full-time and part-time PhD options. Part-time scholars pay the full semester fee of INR 1,00,000 per semester (no waiver applicable) and are not eligible for the monthly fellowship stipend. However, UPES alumni enrolled in part-time PhD are eligible for a 50% fee waiver under the Alumni Scholarship. The eligibility criteria (Master's degree with 55% marks in Microbiology or relevant discipline) remain the same for both modes. The part-time option is suitable for working professionals in healthcare, research labs, or pharmaceutical companies.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after completing a PhD in Microbiology from UPES?
Ans. A PhD in Microbiology from UPES opens diverse career paths. Core opportunities include Research Scientist, Professor/Academic, Genetic Counsellor, Quality Assurance Technologist, Food Safety Analyst, and Lab Technician. Non-core options include Medical Writer, Science Journalist, Data Science and Big Data Analyst, Product Marketing Manager, and Technical Sales and Business Development Manager. Renowned organizations such as Biocon, Panacea Biotec, Dabur, Novartis, Sun Pharma, CSIR, and DRDO-funded research laboratories, as well as research institutions abroad, actively recruit PhD microbiologists.
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