BOMBAY COLLEGE OF
PHARMACY
Government Aided Pharmacy College
Permanently Affiliated To University
Of Mumbai, Approved By
AICTE DTE And PCI, NBA Accreditation For 2008-2013,
Only Pharmacy Institute in INDIA
rated as Best Industry Linked under Mentor category by AICTE-CII
Bombay College
of Pharmacy (BCP) is a pioneering institution in Pharmaceutical education in India.
BCP was founded in 1957 by the Indian Pharmaceutical Association - Maharashtra
State Branch (IPA-MSB) with financial assistance from the Government of Maharashtra and several pharmaceutical corporations.
Since its inception as a college offering a Diploma in Pharmacy, the college
has grown in stature and at present offers Bachelors, Masters, and Doctoral programs
of study in Pharmaceutical Sciences.
Vision
"To be a leader in Pharmacy Education,
Training and Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences."
Mission
Mission of the Bombay College
of Pharmacy is to educate and train students in the knowledge of Pharmaceutical
Sciences and to contribute to improvement of health of the society through
educational and research programmes.
BCP is located close to the University of
Mumbai, Kalina Campus. It is about 5 and 12 km from the domestic and
international airports respectively. It is about 2.5 km from both Kurla and
Santacruz railway stations and is easily reached by public transport from the
central, western and Navi Mumbai suburbs.
BCP has produced more than 1500 Pharmacists and
300 M. Pharm and 170 PhD graduates. Many of the BCP alumni now hold prominent
positions in industry and academia both in India and abroad. Several faculty
members have received teaching and research awards from All India Council for
Technical Education (AICTE), University Grants Commission (UGC), the Council of
Scientific and Industrial research (CSIR), Department of Science and Technology
(DST), Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and the corporate sector. BCP
has well equipped laboratories, the Dr. M. K. Rangnekar drug testing and training
laboratory, state of the art equipment, instruments, internet facilities and an
excellent library. BCP encourages and undertakes collaborative projects with
industries and academia. More than 300 industry sponsored projects have been
completed. In fact, recently (2014) BCP has been recognized as Best Industry
Linked Institute in Pharmacy field by AICTE-IIC cell.
Faculty
Faculty of Pharmaceutics
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Faculty of Pharmacology & Toxicology
Faculty of Pharmacognosy & Phytochemisty
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Analysis
Admission
The
admissions for all the three courses at Bombay College
of pharmacy are done on merit basis.
B. Pharm Admission
Admission to the undergraduate course is
conducted by Department of Technical education. For eligibility and other
details kindly visit to http://www.dtemaharashtra.gov.in Only fourth round of the admission which is each
individual college’s round is conducted here. Again a strict merit basis allotment
of seats is done. Similarly a direct admission to second year degree course
after D. Pharm. is also conducted through DTE. The fees for the course are in
compliance with the Shikshan Shulk committee. FEE STRUCTURE
NOTE: Late payment of fees invites additional charge of interest @ 10% per anum
and a fine of Rs 100/- per day.
M. Pharm Admission
Admission to the postgraduate course is also
conducted by Department of Technical education. The students has to be a
B.Pharm graduate, should be GPAT or CET exam qualified. For further eligibility
and other details kindly visit tohttp://www.dtemaharashtra.gov.in
Only fourth round of the admission which is each individual college’s round is
conducted here. Again a strict merit basis allotment of seats is done. The fees
for post graduate course are governed by the managing body.
Ph D. (Tech) Admission
The admission to the Ph.D course is governed by University of Mumbai.
Since there is limited number of seats and there is no fixed schedule for
students passing out, the admissions are on the basis of vacancy. Please read
the terms and conditions before applying. Admission to Ph. D course in a
technical faculty like pharmacy does not require NET if the candidate is
GATE/GPAT qualified. In the other case student has to appear for Ph.D Entrance
test (PET) conducted by University
of Mumbai. This would be
followed by an interview before final display of merit list and allotment of
seats. Please mind well each department and faculty member may also have
limited number of seats. This is followed by topic approval and registration
(eligibility and migration if required, click here to download form), which generally
takes 3-6 months subject to meeting of Board of studies of Pharmacy at
University of Mumbai. Read more at university website. Click here to
download.
After the entire allotment procedure is over student have to fill the FORM and
submit a hard copy with recent photograph pasted.