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List of Papers Published in Journals ARUMUGAM PILLAI SEETHAI AMMAL COLLEGE TIRUPPATTUR-630211 LIST OF PAPERS PUBLISHED IN JOURNALS Link of the Department of Year of ISBN/ISSN recognition in Title of paper Name of the author/s Name of journal the teacher publication number UGC enlistment of the Journal PUBLISHED Impact of Agircultural Finance BEFORE on Rural Development with Dr. R. Kalidoss Commerce Research Explorer 2013-2014 2250 - 1940 DELETION special reference to SBI (02.05.2018) A Scientometric Study On Journal of Academic PUBLISHED Journal Of Biomedical Library BEFORE Dr.J.Santhi Library 2013-2014 2319-1392 Sciences Association) DELETION (02.05.2018) A Study On Problems And PUBLISHED Prospects Of Women Workers In International journal of BEFORE Coir Industry (With Special To Mrs. S.Latha Commerce computational research 2013-2014 2456-3137 DELETION Singampunari, Sivagangai and development (02.05.2018) District) Journal of Academic PUBLISHED Origin And Development Of Lis Library BEFORE Dr.J.Santhi Library 2013-2014 2319-1392 Education In India Association DELETION (02.05.2018) PUBLISHED A Study On Growth Status Of Business Journal of Management BEFORE Homeopathy Industry In Dr.S.Amutha 2013-2014 2249 – 1260 Adminstration & Science DELETION Tamilnadu (02.05.2018) PUBLISHED An Economic Analysis Of The International Journal of BEFORE Performance Of Marine Fish Dr.KR.Jeyakumar Economics Current 2013-2014 0975-833X DELETION Production In Tamil Nadu, India Research (02.05.2018) International Journal of PUBLISHED Micro-Finance: A Boon To The Research in BEFORE Self-Help Group Members In Dr.KR.Jeyakumar ECONOMICS 2013-2014 2231-4245 Commerce, Economics DELETION Sivagangai District, Tamil Nadu & Management (02.05.2018) PUBLISHED The Role of MGNREGS in BEFORE Dr.S.Mariyarathinam Economics Kisan World 2013-2014 0971-9229 Protecting the Small Water DELETION (02.05.2018) PUBLISHED Energy Conservation Of Solar BEFORE Street Lighting System And Solar Dr.S.Mariyarathinam Economics Southern Economist 2013-2014 0038-4046 DELETION Lantern: An Economic analysis (02.05.2018) An Economic Analysis Of PUBLISHED Theperformance Of Marine Fish International Journal of BEFORE Dr.N.Sreedevi Economics 2013-2014 0975-833X Roduction In India And Tamil Current Research DELETION Nadu. (02.05.2018) International Journal of PUBLISHED Micro-Finance: A Boon To The Research in BEFORE Self-Help Group Members In Dr.N.Sreedevi Economics 2013-2014 2231-4245 Commerce, Economics DELETION Sivagangai District, Tamil Nadu & Management (02.05.2018) PUBLISHED Author Productivity In Journal Of Shanlax International BEFORE Robotics And Mechatronics: Dr.J.Santhi Library Journal of Arts, 2013-2014 2321-788X DELETION 1999-2013 Science and Humanities (02.05.2018) PUBLISHED Author Productivity In Journal Of Shanlax International BEFORE Robotics And Mechatronics: Dr.J.Santhi Library Journal of Arts, 2013-2014 2321-788X DELETION 1999-2013 Science and Humanities (02.05.2018) PUBLISHED Problems Of Solid Waste BEFORE Management Due To Dr.V.Elangovan Economics Kisan World 2013-2014 0971-9229 DELETION Urbanisation In India (02.05.2018) PUBLISHED Screening Effect in (CdNi) S Indian Journal of BEFORE Mrs. R.Premarani Physics 2013-2014 2347 – 9213 Solution grown thin films Current Research DELETION (02.05.2018) PUBLISHED Climate Change Threatens BEFORE Dr.C.Umamaheswari Economics Kisan World 2013-2014 0971-9229 Riceproduction In India DELETION (02.05.2018) https://www.ugc.ac. Potential of Liquid extracts of in/journallist/ugc_a Sargassum wighti i on growth, Asian Pacific Journal of Dr.N.Vijayanand Botany 2014-2015 2305 - 0519 dmin_journal_repor biochemical and yield parameters Reproduction t.aspx?eid=MTI4O of cluster bean A== Synthesis Of Gold Nanoparticles https://www.ugc.ac. Using Herbal Acorus in/journallist/ugc_a Calamus Rhizome Extract And Arabian Journal of Dr.RM.Ganesan Chemistry 2014-2015 dmin_journal_repor Coating On Cotton Fabric For Chemistry 1878-5352 t.aspx?eid=ODE0O Antibacterial And Uv Blocking A== Applications PUBLISHED Bio-Gas To Supplement BEFORE Dr.S.Mariyarathinam Economics Kisan World 2014-2015 0971-9229 Farmer’S Income In Rural Area DELETION (02.05.2018) https://www.ugc.ac. Studies On Jet Nebuliser in/journallist/ugc_a Journal of Ovonic Pyrolysed Indium Oxide Thin Mrs. S.Marikkannu Physics 2014-2015 1757-2215 dmin_journal_repor Research Films t.aspx?eid=MjMxO Tk= Effect of substrate temperature https://www.ugc.ac. on Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) thin Materials Science in in/journallist/ugc_a films deposited by Jet Nebulizer Mrs. S.Marikkannu Physics Semiconductor 2014-2015 1369-8001 dmin_journal_repor Spray Pyrolysis and solar cell Processing t.aspx?eid=NDAw application MA== https://www.ugc.ac. Effect of Trisodium Citrate in/journallist/ugc_a Concentration on the Structural Journal of Electronic Mr. M.Ravikumar Physics 2014-2015 0361-5235 dmin_journal_repor and Photodiode Performance of Materials t.aspx?eid=NzI3NQ CdO Thin Films == https://www.ugc.ac. Studies on the Structural, Optical Journal of Materials in/journallist/ugc_a and Electrical properties of Jet Mrs. S.Marikkannu Physics Science: Materials in 2014-2015 1573-482X dmin_journal_repor Nebulised Spray Pyrolysed ITO Electronics t.aspx?eid=MjQ0Nj Thin Films Q= https://www.ugc.ac. Studies On Jet Nebuliser International Journal of in/journallist/ugc_a Pyrolysed Indium Oxide Thin Mrs. S.Marikkannu Physics Nanoelectronics and 2014-2015 2232- 1535 dmin_journal_repor Film And Its Characterizations materials t.aspx?eid=MjMxO Tk= Foliar application of liquid https://www.ugc.ac. biofertilizer of brown alga International Journal of in/journallist/ugc_a Stoechospermum marginatum on Dr.N.Vijayanand Botany Recycling of Organic 2014-2015 2251-7715 dmin_journal_repor growth, biochemical and yield of Waste in Agriculture t.aspx?eid=MjM0N Solanum melongena. TE= https://www.ugc.ac. Structural, Optical And Magnetic Journal of Materials in/journallist/ugc_a Properties Of Ni-Doped Cds Thin Mrs. R.Premarani Physics Science: Materials in 2014-2015 0957-4522 dmin_journal_repor Films Prepared By Cbd Electronics t.aspx?eid=MjQ0Nj Q= Impact of NABARD Refinance International Journal of PUBLISHED Operation on the Beneficiaries Interdisciplinary BEFORE Dr.P.Narayanasamy Economics 2014-2015 2456-3145 in Sivagangai District in Tamil Research in Arts and DELETION Nadu Humanity (02.05.2018) Development Of Tourism PUBLISHED Industry In Tamil Nadu With Shanlax International BEFORE Dr.R.Kalidoss COMMERCE 2015-2016 2320 - 4168 Special Reference To Chettinad Journal of Commerce DELETION In Sivagangai District (02.05.2018) Development Of Tourism PUBLISHED Industry In Tamil Nadu With Shanlax International BEFORE Dr. B.Marisamy COMMERCE 2015-2016 2320 - 4168 Special Reference To Chettinad Journal of Commerce DELETION In Sivagangai District (02.05.2018) PUBLISHED A Scientometric Study On Asian Journal of Library BEFORE Ieee/Acm Dr.J.Santhi Library 2015-2016 0975-315X & Information Science DELETION Transactions On Networking. (02.05.2018) Journal of PUBLISHED Electronic Resources And Its Library,Information and BEFORE Usage In Dr.J.Santhi Library 2015-2016 0975-3168 Communication DELETION Alagappa University Technology (02.05.2018) https://www.ugc.ac. in/journallist/ugc_a Reactions to the Union Budget by Indian Journal of Dr.M.Muthukamu BBA 2015-2016 0973 – 8711 dmin_journal_repor the sectoral Indices of NSE Finance t.aspx?eid=MjA3Nz Q= PUBLISHED A Study On Consumer Shanlax International BEFORE Psychology Towards Dr.S.Amutha BBA 2015-2016 2321 -4643 Journals DELETION Homeopathy Medicines. (02.05.2018) Buying Behaviour Of Consumers PUBLISHED Of Homeopathy Drugs : An Shanlax International BEFORE Dr.S.Amutha BBA 2015-2016 2321 – 4643 Anlaysis Of Pattern And Its Journals DELETION Trends (02.05.2018) https://www.ugc.ac. Deciphering the role of in/journallist/ugc_a microRNA 21 in cancer stem Dr. G. V. Gopinath Zoology Genes and Diseases 2015-2016 2352- 3042 dmin_journal_repor cells (CSCs) t.aspx?eid=Mjc0O DA= https://www.ugc.ac. Methylation dependent miR-510 in/journallist/ugc_a in prostate cancer: A novel Dr. G. V. Gopinath Zoology Gene Reports 2015-2016 2352- 4065 dmin_journal_repor upcoming candidate for prostate t.aspx?eid=Mjc0NT cancer I= https://www.ugc.ac. Methylation dependent miR-510 in/journallist/ugc_a in prostate cancer: A novel Dr. P.Sivakumar Zoology Gene Reports 2015-2016 2352- 4065 dmin_journal_repor upcoming candidate for prostate t.aspx?eid=Mjc0NT cancer I= Comparative study of https://www.ugc.ac. Biochemical Responses of three in/journallist/ugc_a Environmental species of earthworms exposed to Dr. J. Arockia John Paul Zoology 2015-2016 2198-7491 dmin_journal_repor Processes pesticide and metal contaminated t.aspx?eid=MTk4M soil jA= https://www.ugc.ac. Deciphering the role of in/journallist/ugc_a microRNA 21 in cancer stem Dr. P.Sivakumar Zoology Genes and Diseases 2015-2016 2352-3042 dmin_journal_repor cells (CSCs) t.aspx?eid=Mjc0O DA= Biosynthesis of silver https://www.ugc.ac. nanoparticles from Premna in/journallist/ugc_a serratifolia L. leaf and its Dr. J. Arockia John Paul ZOOLOGY Applied Nanoscience 2015-2016 2190- 5509 dmin_journal_repor anticancer activity in CCl4 t.aspx?eid=NDkxN induced hepato-cancerous Swiss DQ= albino mice PUBLISHED Intuitionistic Fuzzy Subbigroups International Journal of BEFORE Mr.A.Balasubramanian Maths 2015-2016 2229- 5046 Of A Bigroup Mathematical acrhive DELETION (02.05.2018) PUBLISHED Shanlax International BEFORE Problems Of Rural Marketing Dr.R.Kalidoss Commerce 2016-2017 2321 - 4643 Journal of Management DELETION (02.05.2018) Impact Of
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