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UNIVERSITY of KALYANI XXVII Convocation 2016 FACULTY of EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF KALYANI XXVII Convocation 2016 FACULTY OF EDUCATION Sr. Name of the Name of the Name of the Title of the Thesis Date of No. Scholars Supervisor Department Award “Synthesis of Natural Products Analogues 1 Shri Bhim of Biological Importance and Development Chandra Mondal Prof. Jayanta Mete Education of New Synthetic Methodologies” 22.01.2014 Prof. Dibyendu “INCLUSION OF NON–ACADEMIC 2 Shri Arun Kumar Bhattacharyya VARIABLES IN TEACHING– LEARNING Singha Education SYSTEM” 24.04.2014 3 Prof. Dibyendu “IMPACT OF EDUCATION ON Sm. Sulagna Sen Bhattacharyya Education CONSERVATION OF BIODIVERSITY” 24.04.2014 “A STUDY ON NATURAL INTELLIGENCE, SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS AND ECO- 4 FRIENDLY BEHAVIOUR OF SECONDARY Shri Bapi Mishra Dr. Bijan Sarkar Education STUDENTS IN WEST BENGAL” 24.04.2014 “A STUDY ON THE HISTORY OF THE 5 Sm. Nabanita DEVELOPMENT OF ENGLISH EDUCATION Banerjee (Das) Prof. Jayanta Mete Education DURING BRITISH PERIOD IN INDIA” 16.07.2014 “An investigation into the Socio-economic Status and locational variation in knowledge and attitude about nutrition 6 Shri Mrinal Kanti among the adolescence age group in West Basak Prof. D.P. Sikdar Education Bengal” 24.07.2014 “A CRITICAL STUDY ON ENVIRONMENTAL KNOWLEDGE, PERSONAL VALUES AND PRO- 7 Sm. Rebati Mani ENVIRONMENTAL BAHAVIOUR OF Samal Dr. Bijan Sarkar Education SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS” 12.11.2014 “A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CONTEMPORARY SECONDARY TEACHER 8 Shri Krishnendu Dr. Debjani Guha EDUCATION PROGRAMMES IN SAARC Munsi Education COUNTRIES” 16.03.2015 “IDENTIFICATION OF AN EFFECTIVE INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGY FOR 9 Shri Sobhan TEACHING ENGLISH AT THE SECONDARY Banerjee Prof. Jayanta Mete Education LEVEL IN WEST BENGAL” 20.03.2015 Prof. Dibyendu “AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE Bhattacharyya KNOWLEDGE & ATTITUDE TOWARDS SEX EDUCATION AMONG ADOLOSCENTS AND 10 Smt. Kalyani ITS INFLUENCE ON ACADEMIC Mitra (Sanyal) Education ACHIEVEMENT AT SECONDARY LEVEL” 23.04.2015 Prof. Dibyendu “A STUDY ON ENVIRONMENTAL Bhattacharyya AWARENESS IN RELATION TO ACADEMIC Dr. S.S. Bairagya, ACHIEVEMENT ON SOME SELECTED SOCIAL GROUPS IN WEST BENGAL” 11 Shri Parimal Dept. of Education, Sarkar UGB, Malda Education 29.04.2015 Prof. Jayanta Mete “An Investigation Into The Impact of Dr. S.S. Bairagya, Achievement Motivation, Test Anxiety and 12 Shri Ujjwal Department of Mental Health on the Academic Kumar Halder Education, UGB, Education Achievement of Students at the 03.06.2015 Malda Secondary Level under two Different Boards” “Education and its reflection on art & 13 Shri Anirban culture during the British period in India: Ghosh Dr. Shreekant Gour Education Period from 1900-1947 A.D.” 08.06.2015 “A STUDY ON EFFECTIVENESS OF TEACHING LEARNING SYSTEM IN LIFE SCIENCE IN RELATION TO COMPONENTS AND MECHANISM OF THE SYSTEM AT THE 14 Smt. Nandini Prof. Dibyendu SECONDARY LEVEL SCHOOLS IN WEST Banerjee Bhattacharyya Education BENGAL” 07.07.2015 “IMPACT OF EDUCATIONAL STATUS ON KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE REGARDING 15 POLIO AMONG THE MUSLIM COMMUNITY Md. Afsar Ali Prof. D.P. Sikdar Education OF MALDA DISTRICT, WEST BENGAL” 16.07.2015 “UPANISHADIC INFLUENCE ON EDUCATIONAL THOUGHTS OF 16 Shri Sanjiban Prof. Dibyendu RABINDRANATH TAGORE, SWAMI Sengupta Bhattacharyya Education VIVEKANANDA AND SRI AUROBINDO” 17.07.2015 “NATURE OF SOME COGNITIVE CORRELATES OF ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT 17 Md. Nijairul Prof. Subhalakshmi IN ENGLISH AMONG HIGHER SECONDARY Islam Nandi Education LEARNERS” 19.08.2015 “NARISHIKSHAR KROMOBIKASHE O Smt. Mahua PRASONGIKOTAI OSAMNYA NARI 18 Chatterjee Prof. Jayanta Mete JYOTIRMOYEE DEVIR OBODAN: EKTI (Bandhu) Education BISHLESHONATYOK MULYAON” 02.12.2015 Prof. Jayanta Mete “THE UNIVERSALIZATION OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION IN INDIA: A HISTORICAL ANALYSIS WITH REFERENCE TO THE 19 RIGHT OF CHILDREN TO FREE AND Shri Ajit Mondal Education COMPULSORY EDUCATION ACT, 2009” 07.12.2015 20 Smt. Sarmila Prof. Jayanta Mete “EDUCATION AND EMPOWERMENT OF Talukdar (Das) Education MUSLIM WOMEN IN WEST BENGAL” 16.12.2015 Shri Ashis Prof. D.P. Sikdar Education “A STUDY ON CREATIVITY IN RELATION Kumar Debnath Dr. S.S. Bairagya, TO SOME ASPECTS OF FAMILY Department of ENVIRONMENT” 30.12.2015 Education, 21 University of Gour Banga Prof. A.K. Banerjee “Impact of physical education teachers' Dr. Samirranjan training prgramme on some selected Adhikari, S. S. physical and psychological aspects" 22 Shri Bhaskar College of Physical Chakraborty Education, Shimurali Education 30.10.2013 23 Shri Sujit Physical "A profile study of mountaineers with Halder Prof. A.K. Banerjee Education special reference to high altitude” 06.01.2014 “A CRITICAL STUDY ON SPORTS 24 Shri Abhishek Physical INJURIES SUFFERED BY ATHLETES OF Das Prof. A.K. Banerjee Education VARIOUS LEVELS” 22.04.2014 “RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT AND PHYSICAL FITNESS OF 25 Shri Sukhendu Physical THE STUDENTS OF THREE DIFFERENT Das Prof. A.K. Banerjee Education BOARDS” 11.06.2014 Dr. Madhab Chandra “IMPACT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Ghosh TEACHER’S TRAINING PROGRAMME ON Dr. Samirranjan DEVELOPMENT OF SELECTED PSYCHOLOGICAL VARIABLES” Adhikari, S. S. 26 Shri Somnath College of Physical Nandy Education, Shimurali Education 11.06.2014 “AGING ISSUES IN RELATION TO 27 Shri Mander Physical PERFORMANCE POTENTIALITY AND Kanti Mandal Dr. Sanjib Mridha Education PSYCHOLOGICAL VARIABLES” 18.07.2014 "A STUDY ON PHYSICAL FITNESS ANTHROPOMETRIC AND PSYCHOLOGICAL 28 Shri Biswajit Prof. Kanchan Physical PROFILE OF NATIONAL LEVEL JUNIOR Bala Bandopadhyay Education MALE CRICKETERS” 16.09.2014 “KINEMATIC ANALYSIS OF TAKE-OFF 29 Shri Angsuman Prof. Sudarsan Physical TECHNIQUES FOR DIFFERENT Banerjee Bhowmick (Retd.) Education GYMNASTIC EVENTS” 24.09.2014 Dr. D.K. “COMPARATIVE GROWTH DYNAMICS Bandyopadhyay OF SPORT PARTICIPATION ON T3 T4 (Retd.) TSH AND SELF-CONCEPT OF YOUNG 30 Shri Rajarshi Prof. Kanchan Physical MALES” Kayal Bandopadhyay Education 24.09.2014 "GENDER DIFFERENCE IN LANDING 31 Shri Pradipta Prof. Sudarsan Physical MECHANICS IN VOLLEYBALL AND Kumar Giri Bhowmick (Retd.) Education GYMNASTICS” 24.09.2014 “A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ANTHROPOMETRIC PROFILE AND MOTOR 32 Jyan Chandra Prof. Krishna Physical PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS AT Gurung Banerjee (Biswas) Education DIFFERENT ALTITUDE” 24.09.2014 “A STUDY ON PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PROFILE THROUGH 33 Shri Surajit Dr. Nita Physical BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION OF OBESE Majumder Bandopadhyay Education SCHOOL BOYS” 19.11.2014 “A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON URBAN AND RURAL CHILDREN IN RESPECT OF GROWTH 34 Shri Sandip Physical PATTERN, MOTOR AND COGNITIVE Kumar Mandal Dr. Sanjib Mridha Education DEVELOPMENT” 04.03.2015 “EFFECT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION 35 Shri Shantanu Prof. Kanchan Physical PROGRAMME ON Halder Bandopadhyay Education NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL VARIABLES” 22.05.2015 Dr. D.K. “EFFECTS OF ANTIOXIDANT Bandyopadhyay SUPPLEMENTATION ON FREE (Retd.) RADICALS FOLLOWING MUSCULAR Prof. D.K. WORKS OF VARIED INTENSITY” Mukherjee, 36 Shri Swapan Department of Physical Kumar Biswas Zoology Education 05.06.2015 Dr. Susanta Sarkar “PERFORMANCE STRUCTURE OF 37 Shri Somnath Prof. Sudarsan Physical BENGALEE FOOTBALL PLAYERS” Saha Bhowmick (Retd.) Education 22.06.2015 Dr. D.K. “COMPARATIVE EFFECTS OF LAND AND Bandyopadhyay(Ret AQUATIC PLYOMETRIC TRAINING ON 38 Shri Shantanu d.) Physical MUSCULAR POWER” Mistri Dr. M.C. Ghosh Education 06.07.2015 “A CRITICAL STUDY ON SELECTED Dr. M.C. Ghosh PHYSICAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL AND Dr. Samirranjan SOCIOMETRIC VARIABLES IN RELATION Adhikari, S. S. TO GROUP AND INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE 39 College of Physical OF THE UNIVERSITY LEVEL KABADI Sk. Sabir Ali Education, Shimurali Education PLAYERS” 26.08.2015 “EFFECT OF CONDITIONING PROGRAMME ON SELECTED PHYSIOLOGICAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL PARAMETERS AND PERFORMANCE RELATED PHYSICAL 40 Dr. M.C. Ghosh Physical FITNESS OF DIFFERENT GROUP OF Eunus Ali Education STUDENTS” 28.08.2015 “A LONGITUDINAL STUDY FOR PHYSICAL FITNESS, KINESTHETIC SENSE, 41 Shri Jayanta Dr. M.C. Ghosh Physical INTELLIGENT TEST AND BALANCE ON Kumar Ghosh Education SCHOOL GOING CHILDREN” 06.10.2015 Smt. Amita Physical “A CRITICAL STUDY ON WOMEN 20.11.2015 Tiwari Education VARSITY VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS WITH 42 Dr. Nita REFERENCE TO THEIR PSYCHOLOGICAL Bandopadhyay PROFILE” Dr. D.K. Physical “EFFECTS OF SPEED-STRENGTH AND Bandyopadhyay(Ret Education PLYOMETRIC TRAINING ON FOOTBALL 43 Shri Susanta d.) AND VOLLEYBALL PERFORMANCE” Kumar Kesh Prof. Sanjib Mridha 14.12.2015 D.Litt. (FACULTY OF EDUCATION) Sr. Name of the Name of Name of the Title of the Thesis Date of No. Scholars the Department Award Supervisor 44 Dr. Arunasis Self- Education “STUDIES ON ADOPTION BEHAVIOUR OF 22.12.2015 Goswami supervision LIVESTOCK OWNERS ABOUT SELECTED ANIMAL HUSBANDRY PRACTICES IN DIFFERENT AGRO- CLIMATIC ZONES OF WEST BENGAL” UNIVERSITY OF KALYANI XXVII Convocation 2016 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT Sr. Name of the Name of the Supervisor Name of the Title of the Thesis Date of No. Scholars Department Award Dr. Isita Lahiri "A study on sustainability of network marketing practice in Kolkata and its outskirts with 1 Shri Mrinal Kanti Business special emphasis on the hair care Das Administration segment” 12.11.2013 "FUTURE PROSPECT OF BUSINESS 2 Shri Anindya Prof. Manas Kumar Business TO BUSINESS E-PROCUREMENT AND Guha Sanyal Administration ITS SECURITY ASPECTS IN INDIA” 16.04.2014 Prof. Manas Kumar “PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL SYSTEM Sanyal FOR EXECUTIVES: A CASE STUDY IN Dr. Ajit Kumar Ghosh, SOME SELECTED IT COMPANIES IN WEST BENGAL” 3 Sm. Soma Bose Dept. of Business Adm., Business Biswas Burdwan University. Administration 24.11.2014
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