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Sr. No. Accessio N No. Author Title Guide Subject/Depart Ment Faculty List of Theses Sr. Accessio Subject/Depart No. n No. Author Title Guide ment Faculty Year An indepth study of working capital policy and management of selected Accounting & Manjhi, Rakesh textile manufacturing companies in Financial 1 P/Th 13384 Kumar Gujarat Shirish Kulkarni Management Commerce 2013 Kharouf, Basim Accounting & Mohammad Profitability of selected large Financial 2 P/Th 7516 Said industries in Jordan A. G. Patel Management Commerce 1990 A study on some important aspects Accounting & of working capital management in Amita S. Financial 3 P/Th 13308 Shroff, Sumita J. selected Indian industries Kantawala Management Commerce 2012 A study of the performance of selected schemes of mutual fund Accounting & and and analysis of preferences of Amita S. Financial 4 P/Th 12798 Soni, Rajkumari mutual fund investors Kantawala Management Commerce 2011 Accounting & Ambadkar, Determinants of capital structure- a Amita S. Financial 5 P/Th 12570 Rupali S. study of FDI companies in India Kantawala Management Commerce 2010 Joshi, A study of components of current Accounting & Mauleshkumar assests for selected industries of Amita S. Financial 6 P/Th 12503 Nilkanthrao India Kantawala Management Commerce 2011 Accounting & Chavda, Performance appraisal of mutual Shirish R. Financial 7 P/Th 11089 Ghanshyam N. funds in India: an indepth study Kulkarni Management Commerce 2006 Asset - liability management: a study Accounting & of selected urban co-operative Shirish R. Financial 8 P/Th 11088 Lende, Arun D. banks in Gjarat Kulkarni Management Commerce 2006 An indepth study of financial management of selected state Accounting & Chauhan, Jivraj owned enterprises of Government of Shirish R. Financial 9 P/Th 11087 K. Gujarat Kulkarni Management Commerce 2006 Financial appraisal of selected medium and large size multinational Accounting & Pandya, Jayesh drugs and pharmaceutical Financial 10 P/Th 10322 K. companies in Mumbai E. G. Macwan Management Commerce 2003 A comparative study of performance Accounting and Dharamsi, of Indian banks with foreign banks in Financial 11 P/Th 14524 Dimple India Shirish Kulkarni Management Commerce 2015 An impact of bancassurance product Accounting and on banking business in India: an Shirish R. Financial 12 P/Th 13756 Gujral, Tripti M. indepth study Kulkarni Management Commerce 2014 Pandit, Accounting and Vishakha Microfinance in India: a case study Amita S. Financial 13 P/Th 13750 Sureshbhai of Gujarat region kantawala Management Commerce 2014 Management of non-performine Accounting and assets and adequency in selected Financial 14 P/Th 13570 Surti, Chirag P. public sector banks in India Shirish Kulkarni Management Commerce 2013 A study on the Working Capital Abu - Tapanjeh, Management of the Selected Large Accounting and Abdussalam Scale Public Limited Industrial Financial 15 P/Th 9818 Mahmoud Companies of Jordan E. G. Macwan Management Commerce 2000 Problems of Working Capital Management of selcted Accounting and Pharmaceutical Companies fo Financial 16 P/Th 9817 Shah, Alok B. Maharashtra State E. G. Macwan Management Commerce 2000 Application of management accounting techniques in lending Accounting and Kantawala, decisions by commercial banks in Financial 17 P/Th 7874 Amita S india A G Patel Management Commerce 1993 The Financial Structure of the selected large and medium size Druf Accounting and Macwan, Edwin and Pharmaceutical Public Limited Financial 18 P/Th 7873 Gabriel Companies of Bombay K C Mehta Management Commerce 1993 Shah, Jayantilal 19 P/Th 6524 H. Valuation of shares A. G. Patel Accounts Commerce 1990 Medical Chromosomal Studies in various College/S.S. 20 P/Th 7844 Master, D C Genetic Disorders in Human Beings H C Srivastava Anatomy (Med) G. Hospital 1993 Suthar, Vaishali Technology & 21 P/Th 14510 Sandeepkumar Solubility studies of [60] fullerence C. N. Murthy Applied Chemistry Engineering 2015 Studies on nanoencapsulation of Tammana, nonpolar molecues by cyclodextrin Technology & 22 P/Th 14168 Gangadhar and cycodextrin based polymers C. N. Murthy Applied Chemistry Engineering 2013 Synthesis and characterization of water soluble low molecuar weight Technology & 23 P/Th 14164 Singh, Renu polymers C. N. Murthy Applied Chemistry Engineering 2014 Investigations in to use of carbon nanotubes in polymer membranes Technology & 24 P/Th 13878 Shah, Prachi for filtration and other applications C. N. Murthy Applied Chemistry Engineering 2013 Synthesis, characterization and Patel, study of biological activity of some Gaurangkumar Lacto, Benzil and Oxindole Pradeep T. Technology & 25 P/Th 13875 Maheshbhai derivatives Deota Applied Chemistry Engineering 2014 Synthetic studies directed towards cyclopentanoids and related natural Technology & 26 P/Th 13553 Singh, Deepak products P. T. Deota Applied Chemistry Engineering 2013 Synthesis of novel liquid crystalline compounds with varied molecular Patel, Purvang structures and their mesomorphic Jayrang S. Technology & 27 P/Th 13446 D. characterization Dave Applied Chemistry Engineering 2013 Development and validation of simple and sensitive methods for the determination of active ingredients from pharmaceutical preparation using spectrophotometric and HPLC P. Padmaja Technology & 28 P/Th 13358 Rane, Shaligram techniques Sudhakar Applied Chemistry Engineering 2011 Patel, Synthesis, characterization and Uma V. Technology & 29 P/Th 13162 Rajeshkumar M. application of mesoporous materials Chudasama Applied Chemistry Engineering 2012 Synthesis and characterization of cyclodextrin based polymers for Technology & 30 P/Th 13161 Bhoi, Vinod I. novel applications C. N. Murthy Applied Chemistry Engineering 2012 Colloid mediated contamination of Technology & 31 P/Th 12880 Murali, R. ground water and its remediation C.N. Murthy Applied Chemistry Engineering 2011 Patel, Mayur Synthesis of pour point depressants Technology & 32 P/Th 12879 Ramanlal and their application on crude oils D.P. Bharambe Applied Chemistry Engineering 2011 Controlled radical polymerization of Technology & 33 P/Th 12877 Santhosh Kumar Acrylates C.N. Murthy Applied Chemistry Engineering 2010 Synthesis and characterization of some novel hybrid materials metal(IV) Phosphonates, of the class of tetravalent metal acid salts and their applications as ion Uma V. Technology & 34 P/TH 12721 Patel, Parimal R. exchangers Chudasama Applied Chemistry Engineering 2011 Synthesis, characterization and evaluation of some heterocycles Technology & 35 P/Th 12690 Modi, Vishal P. containing Nitrogen A. K. Prajapati Applied Chemistry Engineering 2010 Development of sensitive methods for the analysis of pesticides and low Gaddam, cost activated carbon for the P. Padmaja Technology & 36 P/Th 12562 Sreelatha removal of pesticides and dyes Sudhakar Applied Chemistry Engineering 2011 Synthesis andcharacterization of nanocomposite polymeric materials Technology & 37 P/Th 12443 Shah, Ketan S. for electrical applications D. P. Bharambe Applied Chemistry Engineering 2009 Varia, Synthesis and characterization of Technology & 38 P/Th 12441 Maheshkumar C. calamitic liquid crystals A. K. Prajapati Applied Chemistry Engineering 2010 Synthesis and application of wax Deshmukh, dispersants and viscosity improvers Technology & 39 P/Th 12440 Srushti S. for Indian crude oil D. P. Bharambe Applied Chemistry Engineering 2009 Investigations in to the supramolecular interactions of (60)fullerene with various water- Patel, Rashmika soluble hosts for novel bio-medical Technology & 40 P/Th 12412 R. applications C. N. Murthy Applied Chemistry Engineering 2007 Synthesis and characterization of ionomers as compatibilizer for Technology & 41 P/Th 12117 Vyas, Harindu A. polymer blends C. N. Murthy Applied Chemistry Engineering 2009 Joshi, Rikeshchandra A study on the catalytic aspects of Uma Technology & 42 P/Th 12108 S. tetravalent metal acid salts Chudasama Applied Chemistry Engineering 2008 Synthesis characterization and mesomorphic properties of new liquid crystalline materials and binary Technology & 43 P/Th 12004 Patel, Hemant N mixtures A K Prajapati Applied Chemistry Engineering 2009 Joshi, A study on the catalytic aspects of Uma V Technology & 44 P/th 11958 Rikeshchandra S tetravalent metal acid salts Chudasama Applied Chemistry Engineering 2008 Synthesis, Characterization and applications of advanced inorganic Thakkar, materials of the class of tetravalent Uma V Technology & 45 P/Th 11957 Rakesh P bimetallic acid salts Chudasama Applied Chemistry Engineering 2009 Synthesis and characterization of water soluble polyesters and their Technology & 46 P/Th 11728 Jejurkar, Uma P. imides for insulation application C. N. Murthy Applied Chemistry Engineering 2007 Treatment of waste water containing dyes, organic and mental pollutants by sorption / ion exchange mehthods Uma V Technology & 47 P/Th 11712 Jayswal, Amit S. using inorganic materials Chudasama Applied Chemistry Engineering 2007 Parmar, Hemant Technology & 48 P/Th 11707 Shankarlal Studies in organic synthesis P. T. Deota Applied Chemistry Engineering 2007 Synthesis and characterization of cyclodextrin based water-soluble Technology & 49 P/Th 11656 Shown, Indrajit polymers novel drug delivery systems C. N. Murthy Applied Chemistry Engineering 2007 Chaudhari, Synthesis of flow improvers and their Technology & 50 P/Th 11463 Sushil E. applications on crude oils D. P. Bharambe Applied Chemistry Engineering 2007 Synthesis and characterization of advanced inorganic materials of the Patel, class of tetravalent mrtal acid salts Heemanshubhai and their applications as catalysts Uma V. Technology & 51
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