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Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University , Patan HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY , PATAN Ph.D. STUDENT RESULT Sr.No. Notificati Date Student Name Guide Name Subject Faculty Title of Thesis on No. ijn senayayRk<t hirv>x pura` Aor s\ur sagr me &I k<*` tulnaTmk 1 45\92 20/05/1992 Shri U.C.Vaishnav Dr. H.G.Shukal HINDI ARTS A@yyg it8i*# xewaka puru8 cirt ÜjEn ramay`Ý Aor mans ka tulnaTmk 2 44\92 20/05/1992 Shri V.K.Vaishnav Dr. H.G.Shukal HINDI ARTS A@yyn 3 33\94 29/10/1994 M.A.Sheikh Dr. B.M.Brahmbhatt GUJARATI ARTS ZFJlH 58[, lHJG VG[ ;H"G 4 33\94 29/10/1994 Shri R.C.Sarasvat Dr. N.N.Goswami HINDI ARTS ramdrx im& kI khainya me y4a4R cetna Aor mULybo2 a 5 33\94 29/10/1994 Shri H.M.Shekh Dr. H.G.Shukal HINDI ARTS gujRrsufI s>t khanIya kI hINdI saihTyko den a 6 49\95 10/09/1995 Malvikaben.K.Joshi Dr. H.G.Shukal HINDI ARTS jns>car ke sa2n Aor gujrat me hINdI p/car a 7 62\96 11/01/1996 Popatbhai.K.Patel Dr. J.D.Talati CHEMISTRY SCIENCE "Studies in Complex Compounds of Copper" 8 1\96 13/02/1996 Kalpesh.S.Parikh Dr. J.D.Talati CHEMISTRY SCIENCE "Studies in Complex Compounds of Niker" 9 2\96 11/04/1996 Kasam.N.Baloch Dr. B.M.Brahmbhatt GUJARATI ARTS c3FI,c cDZLhc VG[ cA[OFDc GL UH,MG] T],GFtDS VwIIG ;\:S'T SFjIXF:+ VG[ ElSTXF:+DF\ ElSTZ;GL lJRFZ6F 4 ;lD1FFtDS 10 3\96 26/09/1996 Hemrajbhai.R.Patel Dr. M.I.Prajapati SANSKRIT ARTS VwIIG 11 1\97. 15/07/1997 Shri K.J.Joshi Dr. M.I.Prajapati SANSKRIT ARTS lXJ5]ZF6DF\c WD" VG[ NX"G ;lD1FFtDS VwIIG 12 2\97 08/12/1997 Shri S.S.Shah Dr. J.D.Talati CHEMISTRY SCIENCE "Studies in some Analytical reagents for Iron" "Equilibrium and analytical studies on some Hetero chelates of 13 1\98 06/03/1998 Shri J.J.Vora Dr. J.D.Joshi CHEMISTRY SCIENCE transition and inner Transition Elements with ligands containing oxygen, Nitrogen and/or Suphur Donor Atoms" p¿Z U]HZFTDF\ UFISJF0MGF XF;GGM .lTCF; c.P;P !*&& YL !)$) 14 2\98 04/04/1998 Shri N.J.Parikh Dr. I.G.Oza HISTORY ARTS ;]WL "An Ethnobotanical of tribal area of district Sabarkantha 15 3\98 17/06/1998 Shri Bhasker.L.Punjani Dr. A.B.Vora BOTANY SCIENCE (North Gujarat)" "Solution and Solid state studies on Benary and Ternary Heterochelates of Transition and inner transition Elements with 16 4\98 05/08/1998 Smt.S.S.Sharma Dr. J.D.Joshi CHEMISTRY SCIENCE ligands containg oxygen, Nitrogen oxygen, Nitrogen-Nitrogen or and oxygen-sulphur Donor Atoms" Page 1 of 70 Sr.No. Notificati Date Student Name Guide Name Subject Faculty Title of Thesis on No. 17 5\98 07/09/1998 Trivedi Lalit Pukhraj Dr. P.D.Vaishy HINDI ARTS rajS4an ke s>t,wKt, kvIyokI hINdI saihTy ko den a Khatri Sunitaben 18 6\98 1/12/1998 Dr. D.G.Vediya SANSKRIT ARTS Narendrakumar HuU]WgJL AS], E}QF6 S'T cHIlgTSF V[lS|8LS, :80L 19 7\98 1/12/1998 Rathva Devsinh Bhalabhai Dr. D.G.Vediya SANSKRIT ARTS ZFDR\gãS'T cG,lJ,F;c V[S VwIIG Chaudhari Mansangbhai 20 8\98 22/12/1998 Dr. A.M.Prajapati SANSKRIT ARTS Motibhai `F|L 5ND;]gNZ ;}lZlJRlIT `F|L 5FxJGFY RlZT DCFSFjID4 V[S VwIIG `J[TFdAZ H{G 5\l0T GFD[ ;FW]GL 8LSF ;lCT `F|L ~N|8 ZlRT cSFjIF,\SFZc 21 1\99 16/01/1999 Amin Rita Anilkumar Dr. D.G.Vediya SANSKRIT ARTS V[S ;lD1FFtDS VwIIG 22 2\99 09/07/1999 Rathod Kishnusinh Nensinh Dr. P.D.Vaishy HINDI ARTS 5[|DR\gã SL 5Z\5ZF S[ 5lZ5[1I D[ E[B 5|;FN U]%T S[ p5GF:IF;M SF VG];LEG 23 1\2000 14/2/2000 Rohit Ramabhai Ratnabhai Dr. A.M.Prajapati SANSKRIT ARTS `F|L HUgGFY 5\l0T lJZlRT ZFT[DgDY GF8ID Mishra Akhileshchandra ZFDNZX lD`F| S[ SYF ;FlCtI D[ ;FDFlHS ZFHlGlTS4 WZFT, S[ 5ZL5[1I D[ DFGlJI 24 2\2000 17/2/2000 Dr. N.N.Goswami HINDI ARTS Gaurisankar ;\AWM SF VwIIG 25 3\2000 11/4/2000 Parmar Kishorsinh Anaji Dr. P.T. Patel GUJARATI ARTS NFTF 5|N[XGF VFlNJF;LVMGL ,MSlJnF Patel Rakeshkumar 26 4\2000 28/4/2000 Dr. B.B.Patel CHEMISTRY SCIENCE Ishverbhai "Studies in Saline soil of North Gujarat" "Fund Management in Urban Co-Operative Banks in North 27 5\2000 25/8/2000 Patel Natvarlal Baldevbhai Dr. B.M.Jani ECONOMICS ARTS Gujarat" 28 6\2000 4/11/2000 Dave Gayatriben Ratilal Dr. J.C.Patel GUJARATI ARTS 5|DFG\NGF VFbIFGM DF\YL 5|U8TL ;DFHFlED]BTF v V[S VwIIG Dave Mahendrakumar 29 7\2000 20/11/2000 Dr. D.G.Vediya SANSKRIT ARTS Ambalal ZFDR\gãS'T o ZFDlJ,F; v V[S ;lD1FFtDS VwIIG 30 8\2000 30/11/2000 Joshi Mayankkumar Manilal Dr. P.T. Patel GUJARATI ARTS "5\RDCF, lH<,FGF VFNLJF;L EL,MGL ,MSlJnF " Chauhan Pratapsinh 31 9\2000 14/12/2000 Dr. Amrut Patel GUJARATI ARTS "EM/FEF. 58[, VG[ U]6J\T XFCGF 5|JF; lGA\WM v V[S VwIIG " Gobarsinh Swami Lilaben U]HZFTDF\ BFnT[, ;D:IFGF S[8,FS 5F;F v ;L\UT[, VG[ VJ[lH T[,MGF 32 1\2001 3/1/2001 Dr. C.D. Modi ECONOMICS ARTS Mahendrakumar ;\NE"DF\ v V[S VeIF; 33 2\2001 15/02/2001 Patel Rashmikant Amrutlal Dr. J.D.Joshi CHEMISTRY SCIENCE "Studies on some Heterochelates" Pabreja Dilipkumar "Studies on some Binary & Ternary Co-ordination 34 3\2001 15/02/2001 Dr. J.D.Joshi CHEMISTRY SCIENCE Shrichand Complexes" Dubbal Kinnari "Mapping And Estimating Grasslands in Kachchh Dist. (Rapar 35 4\2001 28/02/2001 Dr. A.B.Vora BOTANY SCIENCE Jayendraprasad Taluka) Using Remote Sensing Technique" Page 2 of 70 Sr.No. Notificati Date Student Name Guide Name Subject Faculty Title of Thesis on No. "Study of Angiospermic Plants with Relation Phyto Patel Narendrakumar 36 5\2001 8/3/2001 Dr. D.C.Bhatt BOTANY SCIENCE Kirtibhai Sociological and Ethenobotanical study of Danta Taluka Dist B.K." 37 6\2001 23/03/2001 Chauhan Vibha Jasvantsinh Dr. Ramanlal Joshi GUJARATI ARTS S]gNlGSF SF50LIFGL ;FlCtI l;lwWVM 38 7\2001 Vaghani Ishwar Savshibhai Dr. A.M.Prajapati SANSKRIT ARTS 5\RDCFSFjIDF\ ZFHWD Purohit Samantbhai U]HZFTDF\ `J[TS|FlTGF 5|[ZSA/M VG[ T[GL V;ZM s DC[;F6F lH<,FGF 39 8\2001 28/03/2001 Dr. C.D. Modi ECONOMICS ARTS Gordhanbhai ;\NE"DF\ V[S VwIF; f 40 9\2001 27/04/2001 Patel Kanubhai Punjabhai Dr. M.V. Hathi CHEMISTRY SCIENCE "Studies on some Binary & Ternary Heterochelates" 41 10\2001 27/04/2001 Patel Dahyabhai Rambhai Dr. J.D.Joshi CHEMISTRY SCIENCE "Studies on some Heterochelates" 42 11\2001 1/5/2001 Patel Amruta Paresh Dr. J.V.Dave ENGLISH ARTS "Dilipkumar Roy's Art of Biography- A Critical Study" Patel Bharatkumar "Studies in Infiltration of Saline Alkali soils and its 43 12\2001 8/5/2001 Dr. B.B.Patel CHEMISTRY SCIENCE Bulakhidas Reclamation" 44 13\2001 8/5/2001 Patel Ganpatbhai Revabhai Dr. B.B.Patel CHEMISTRY SCIENCE "Studies in water Movement of Saline Alkali Soils" H]NF H]NF 5|JFCGF prRTZ DFwIlDS XF/FGF lJnFYL"VMGF jIlSTtJ4 A]wWL4 45 14\2001 22/06/2001 Patel Sakuntlaben Gopalbhai Dr. J.H. Pancholi EDUCATION EDUCATION l;lwW4 5[Z6F VG[ lR\TFGM T],GFtDS VwIF; Prajapati Samirkumar 46 15\2001 16/08/2001 Dr. M.I.Prajapati SANSKRIT ARTS Kantilal 5ND 5]Z6 v V[S 5ZLXL,G V6lC,5]Z 5F86 v V{lTCF;LS VG[ ;F\:S'lTS 5lZ5[1IDF\ v V[S VeIF; 47 16\2001 5/9/2001 Patel Lalitkumar Sankarlal Dr. I.G.Oza HISTORY ARTS s .P;P *$& YL .P;P!#_$f Dave Meghnaben 48 17\2001 5/9/2001 Dr. P.T. Patel GUJARATI ARTS 5|M Cl;T A]RG] vjIlSTtJ VG[ JFNID v V[S VeIF; Karankumar Kumbhar Gandabhai .P;P !(5_ YL .P;P !))( ;]WLDF\ ,BFI[,F VG[ 5|RFlZT YI[,F 49 18\2001 7/9/2001 Dr. J.H. Pancholi EDUCATION EDUCATION Hemabhai U]HZFTL 5+MDF\ lG~l5T X{"1Fl6S TtJ7FGGM VeIF; Aashodiya Jayantibhai T~6MGL A]lwW VG[ jIlSTtJGF S[8,FS TtJMGF ;\NE"DF\ X{1Fl6S l;wWGM 50 19\2001 16/10/2001 Dr. J.H. Pancholi EDUCATION EDUCATION Bijalbhai VeIF; 51 20\2001 30/10/2001 Patel Radhaben Maganbhai Dr. D.G.Vediya SANSKRIT ARTS SF,LSF 5]ZF6DF\ WD" VG[ NX"G 52 21\2001 21/11/2001 Gavit Kusumben Vishnubhai Dr. J.C.Patel GUJARATI ARTS "ZD[X 5FZ[BGL ;DU| SlJTF v V[S ;lD1FFtDS VwIIG " 53 22\2001 21/11/2001 Patel Bipinbhai Sakabhai Dr. J.D.Talati CHEMISTRY SCIENCE "Inibition of corrosion of Aluminium in Alkalin Media" "Grossland mapping of Junagadh District Using Remote 54 23\2001 21/11/2001 Chavan Sachin Sanatkumar Dr. A.B.Vora BOTANY SCIENCE Sensing Techniques" Page 3 of 70 Sr.No. Notificati Date Student Name Guide Name Subject Faculty Title of Thesis on No. "Photochemical Studies of the Adducts of Alkyltxie Dave Rajendrakumar 55 24\2001 21/11/2001 Dr. C.P.Bhasin CHEMISTRY SCIENCE Somnath Dithiophosphates of ni (II) containing mono and Bidentate Nitrogen Donor Ligands" 56 25\2001 15/12/2001 Prajapati Bhikhabhai Mafatlal Dr.
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