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C Sections E Annual Report, 2019-20 Doctor Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya,Sagar Director, Academic Affairs Director: Prof. A. N. Sharma Deputy Registrar: Shri Satish Kumar Director, Academic Affairs is one of the 5 Administrative Directors of the University. This office deals with all academic matters of the University and assures full academic discipline which is mentioned in the University Ordinances. This office has organized the meeting of Academic Programme Committee (APC), Academic Council (AC) and various other committees during the year 2019-20. This office is working for the preparation and approval of the syllabi and other academic matters in the range of Under Graduate, Post Graduate and Ph.D. programmes. Office of Director, Academic Affairs performs the following activities: Registration- Registration of UG, PG and Ph.D. students through Heads of the Departments and Deans of the Schools. Syllabus- This office assist the Board of Studies, School of Studies to frame and approve the Syllabus of different programmes such as UG, PG & Ph.D. of all the departments and place the resolutions of BOS and School Board in the Programme Committee and then Academic Council for approval. Academic Council- During the year this office organized the two meetings of the Academic Council to discuss and approve various academic matters of the University. Academic Programme Committee- During the year this office organized the two meetings of the Academic Programme Committee to discuss and approve various academic matters of the University. After approval From APC these matters put up before the Meeting of Academic Council time to time. Research – Academic Progress of the research scholars, submission of thesis, to appointment of examiners for evaluation of thesis and the declaration of the results is monitored. Students Information- Registration/ Enrolment of UG, PG and Ph.D. students of the University and list of Ph.D. Degree awarded to the students are given in the following tables: Students’ Registration Statistical Data of Odd Semester for UG Admitted Students in the year 2019-20. S. School Course I Semester III Semester V Semester VII Semester IX Semester No. M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T 1 HSS/SOL B.A. 439 195 634 363 122 485 296 95 391 - - - - - - B.A. B.Ed. 45 15 60 36 12 48 20 24 44 39 05 44 - - - B.F.A. 06 10 16 05 04 09 03 06 09 07 06 13 - - - 2 SCM B.Com 195 101 296 165 100 265 142 100 242 - - - - - - 3 MPS/SAS B.Sc. 162 90 252 139 59 198 126 81 207 - - - - - - CST B.Sc. 37 42 79 35 34 69 29 27 56 - - - - - - SBS B.Sc. 69 85 154 49 75 124 59 72 131 - - - - - - B.Sc. B.Ed. 26 29 55 26 24 50 20 24 44 21 12 33 - - - 4 SCM BBA (Hons) 31 15 46 19 18 37 13 23 36 - - - - - - 5 MPS BCA 46 19 65 40 11 51 34 15 49 - - - - - - 6 AIS B.Lib. I.Sc. 18 12 30 - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 AIS BJC 04 - 04 - - - - - - - - - - - - 8 EAT B.Pharma 29 27 56 27 22 49 29 24 53 28 16 44 - - - 9 SAL BA.LL.B. 30 12 42 17 21 38 29 09 38 23 14 37 23 17 40 (Hon’s) 10 SAL LL.B. 26 13 39 21 13 34 18 07 25 - - - - - - Total : 1163 665 1828 942 515 1457 818 507 1325 118 53 171 23 17 40 124 Annual Report, 2019-20 Doctor Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya,Sagar Students Enrolment in PG level (School wise Number of Regular PG Students, Academic Session 2019-20) S. School I Semester III Semester V Semester No M F T M F T M F T 1 School of Arts, Education & Information Sciences (AIS) 23 15 38 22 04 26 - - - 2 School of Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) 55 49 104 41 25 66 - - - 3 School of Languages (SOL) 33 36 69 31 15 46 - - - 4 School of Applied Sciences (SAS) 34 23 57 29 23 52 - - - 5 School of Engineering and Technology (EAT) 42 27 69 48 24 72 19 08 27 6 School of Biological Science (SBS) 26 60 86 27 37 64 - - - 7 School of Chemical Sciences and Technology (CST) 25 25 50 25 20 45 - - - 8 School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences (MPS) 39 45 84 37 38 75 07 14 21 9 School of Commerce & Management (SCM) 46 34 80 28 41 69 - - - 10 School of Law (SAL) 21 06 27 13 13 26 - - - 11 School of Educational Studies (SES) 28 23 51 18 10 28 - - - Total 372 343 715 319 250 569 26 22 48 Students Enrolment in Ph.D (One Semester) (School wise Enrolment in Ph.D. Programe, Academic Session 2019-20) S. School I Semester No M F T 1 School of Arts, Education & Information Sciences (AIS) - - - 2 School of Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) 04 07 11 3 School of Languages (SOL) 01 05 06 4 School of Applied Sciences (SAS) 07 04 11 5 School of Engineering and Technology (EAT) 04 04 08 6 School of Biological Science (SBS) 09 07 16 7 School of Chemical Sciences and Technology (CST) 11 08 19 8 School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences (MPS) 07 08 15 9 School of Commerce & Management (SCM) 03 06 09 10 School of Law (SAL) - - - 11 School of Educational Studies (SES) 03 02 05 Total 49 51 100 Ph.D. Degree Awarded (01.04.2019 to 31.03.2020) SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 1. Department of Ancient Indian History and Archeaology S.No. Name Supervisor Title of Thesis Date of Award 1 Shri Vishal Vikram Dr. R. P. Singh Chhatarpur Jile ka Sanskritik Addhyan : Chandel Vansh ke 19.02.2020 Singh Assistant Professor Vishesh Sandarbha me (Prarambh se 12th Sati Esha Tak) 2. Department of Economics S.No. Name Supervisor Title of Thesis Date of Award 1 Shri Madhukar Dr. Utasav Anand An Analytical Study of Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana 02.01.2020 Itewar Assistant Professor (PMGSY) and Its Impact on Rural Economy of Sagar District 3. Department of History S.No. Name Supervisor Title of Thesis Date of Award 125 Annual Report, 2019-20 Doctor Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya,Sagar 1 Shri Ankur Prof. D. C. Sharma Globalisation and the third world: with special reference to 05.09.2019 Bohare Professor India 1990-2012 4. Department of Sociology & Social Work S.No. Name Supervisor Title of Thesis Date of Award 1 Ms. Pratibha Raj Prof. Diwakar Sharma Anushuchit Jati ke Shashkiya Karmachariyon ka Samajik 23.01.2020 Parivesh (Sagar Jile ke Vishesh Sandarbha me) 2 Shri Manoj Prof. Shrinath Sharma Naukarsahi par Suchana Prodyogiki ke Prabhao ka ek 23.01.2020 Kumar Samajshastriya Addhyan (Sagar Jile ke vishesh Chandoliya Sandharbha me) 3 Shri Surjit Kumar Prof. Shrinath Sharma Asangathit Kshetra ke Karyarat Mahila Shrimiko ke 23.01.2020 Verma Samajik Prasthithi avam Bhumika (Varanasi Jile me Jari, Sari, Dari, Kaleen avam Eat – Bhatta Udhyag par aadharit Addhyan) 4 Shri Mayank Prof. Diwakar Sharma Community Health and Contesting Agencies: A Study of 23.01.2020 Tomar Baiga Tribe with Special Reference to Madhya Pradesh 5 Shri Fareed Prof. Shrinath Sharma Mahatma Gandhi Rashtriya Gramin Rojgar Gurranttee 31.01.2020 Ahmad Soudagar Yojana (MANREGA) ka Gramino ke Pravajan par Prabhao (Chhatarpur Jile ke Vishesh Sandharbha me). 6 Shri Ramsingh Prof. Diwakar Sharma Aarakshan Neeti : Ek Samaj Shastriya Vishleshan 05.03.2020 Uikey (Narmadapuram Sambhag ke Vishesh Sandarbh me). 5. Department of Philosophy S.No. Name Supervisor Title of Thesis Date of Award 1 Shri Sandeep Prof. A. D. Sharma Bhaosenkrit Vishwatatwaprakash ka Samalochnatamak 05.09.2019 Kumar Addhyan 2. Shri Sachindra Prof. A. D. Sharma Jain Darshan me Gyan – Gyey – Tatva Meemansha : Ek 05.09.2019 Jain Sameekshatmak Addhyan (Pravachansar ke Vishesh Sandharbha me). 3. Ms. Jyoti Prof. Savita Gupta Boudhkaleen Nari ki Sthithi – Ek Samaj Darshanik 19.09.2019 Manderele Addhyan SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES 6. Department of Hindi S.No. Name Supervisor Title of Thesis Date of Award 1 Shri Harish Prof. Chanda Bain Swatantrata Purva Katha Sahitya me Dalit Sandharbha 01.10.2019 Chandra Yadav 2 Shri Awadhesh Dr. Rajendra Yadav Hindi Bhaktikal ke Vaicharik Paridrashya ka 11.12.2019 Kumar Assistant Professor Samalochnatmak Addhyan (Kabir, Jayasi, Tulsi aur Soor ke vishesh Sandharbha me). 3 Shri Sanjay Prof. Chanda Bain Hindi Aalochana ke Pratiman aur Dalit Sahitya 20.03.2020 Kumar 7. Department of Sanskrit S.No. Name Supervisor Title of Thesis Date of Award 1 Shri Pradeep Dr. Sanjay Kumar Bandevi Mahakavya ka Sameekshatmak Addhyan 05.09.2019 Dubey Assistant Professor 8. Department of Urdu & Persian S.No. Name Supervisor Title of Thesis Date of Award 1 Shri Fayaz Prof. Fida-ul-Mustafa Urdu Novel Nigari Ke Irteqa Mein Taraqqi Pasand 14.02.2020 Ahmad Sheikh Khawateen Ka Hissa, 1936-2000 AD. 9. Department of English and Other European S.No. Name Supervisor Title of Thesis Date of Award 126 Annual Report, 2019-20 Doctor Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya,Sagar 1. Shri Ajeet Prof. Nivedita Maitra The Subaltern in Indian Dalit Narratives: Roles, 23.04.2019 Dehariya Professor Representations and Responses 2. Shri Shakti Dixit Dr. Rashmi Singh Emerson's Over-Soul and Aurobindo's Supermind as 23.04.2019 Assistant Professor Reflected in Their Writings: A Comparative Study 3. Shri Sachin Prof. B. I. Guru Paradoxical Intentions and Modes of Convergence in 01.10.2019 Singh Literary Theory: A Study in Relation to Discursive Formation in Dhvani, Vakrokti, Anumāna, Structuralist and Post-Structuralist Theories 4. Ms. Shraddha Prof. B. I. Guru Abhinavagupta, Kant and Hegel: An Inquiry into the 30.10.2019 Singh Origins of Universals and Absolutes in Artistic Formation 5.
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