(July-2019) DEPARTMENT of PHYSICS & ASTROPHYSICS UNIVERSITY of DELHI Notice: for All the Candidates in Category I, II and V

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(July-2019) DEPARTMENT of PHYSICS & ASTROPHYSICS UNIVERSITY of DELHI Notice: for All the Candidates in Category I, II and V (July-2019) DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS & ASTROPHYSICS UNIVERSITY OF DELHI Notice: For all the candidates in Category I, II and V, who do not have NET, colleges should verify their eligibility according to University regulations. LIST OF THE CANDIDATES FOR CONSIDERATION OF APPOINTMENT AS AD-HOC LECTURER IN PHYSICS IN DELHI UNIVERSITY COLLEGES- July -2019. *All the students who have been admitted to the Ph.D. programme in this Department under the new ordinance and who have not completed two years after registration are advised that they will not be granted leave from Ph.D. to take up ad-hoc teaching assignment. In the event that such a student takes up an ad-hoc position, the Ph.D. registration is liable to be cancelled. Remarks: Candidates who are pursuing Ph.D. course and NET Qualified should have prior permission from their supervisor before appearing for the interview for Adhoc appointment in various colleges of the University. GENERAL Candidates: CATEGORY-I: First division from Graduation onwards + Ph.D. AWARDED S.No. Name/Address/Telephone No. Qualification Remarks 1. Aarti Tewari B.Sc., DU, 74.10%, 2007 H4-102, Mahaveer Enclave, Palam, M.Sc., --do--, 63.70%, 2009 New Delhi-110045 Ph.D-DTU-2017 Ph.: 9910757461 Email: [email protected] 2. Abhishek Dwivedi B.Sc.(H), BHU, 60.39%, 2010 Ph.D. Compliance Vill & Post- Kajha, Distt- Mau, UP- M.Sc., --do--, 72.60%, 2012 Certificate not enclosed 276129 Ph.D, BHU, 2017 Ph.: 7897760331 NET- LS-2012 Email: [email protected] 3. Abhishek Kumar Singh B.Sc.(H), DU, 60%, 2004 110, IInd Floor, Pocket-5, Sec.-22, M.Sc., --do--, 60%, 2008 Rohini, Delhi-110086 Ph.D.-DU-2014 Ph.: 9990030872 NET-JRF-2008 Email: [email protected] 4. Abhishek Lodh B.Sc.(H), DU, 72.44%, 2004 Ph.D. Compliance 211, RPS Flats, Sheikh Sarai-I, PO – M.Sc., IIT Roorkee, 73%, 2006 Certificate not enclosed Malviya Nagar, New Delhi-110017 Ph.D.-IIT Delhi-2017 Ph.: 9654151118 NET-LS-2007&2009 Email: [email protected] 5. Aditya Narayan Upadhyay B.Sc., DDU, Gorakhpur University/ DA At/Post-Pipraich, Garhwa Chauk, VPC College, 60.6%, 2007 Gorakhpur, 273152 M.Sc., Dr RML Avadh University, Ph.: 9795776643 Faizabad, 69.46%, 2010 Email: [email protected] P.hd., BHU, 2016. 1 6. Ajay Mishra B.Sc, DU, 67.85%, 2005 Plot 6/91, Flat B3, Sec. 2, Tirumala M.Sc, --do--, 60%, 2008 Apartment, Rajender Nagar, Ph.D., D.U., 2014 Sahibabad, Ghaziabad NET- JRF-2007 Ph.: 9990847932 Email: [email protected] 7. Akanksha Sharma B.Sc., CCS Meerut, 73.40%, 2003 House. No.- B-04, Advocate Colony, M.Sc., DU, 71.71%, 2005 Sector Pi, Greater Noida, Pincode- Ph.D., JNU, 2013 201310 NET-JRF-2006 Ph.: 8527676097 Email: [email protected] 8. Akshat Kholia B.Sc., DU, 62.40%, 2003` G-7/15, Sector-15, Rohini M.Sc., --do--, 62.50%, 2005 Delhi – 110089 M. Tech, IIT Kharagpur, 88.60%, 2009 Ph.: 9560855495 Ph.D., Italy, 2013 Email: [email protected] NET-JRF-2006 9. Akshta Rajan Gupta B.Sc. (H), DU, 79.90%, 2007 Flat No.102, New Modern M.Sc., --do--, 69%, 2009 Appartment Sector-9, Rohini, Delhi- PHD-DU-2016 110085 NET-JRF-2009 Ph. 9871043328 Email: [email protected] 10. Alok ji B.Sc, R.M.L. Avadh Univ Faizabad Mohalla- poorab Tola Near- U.P, 63.94%, 2002 Chitregupta Mandir Distt- Balrampur M.Sc, --do--, 63%, 2004 (U.P.) Pin-271201, P.hd., IIT Delhi, 82.5%, 2016 Ph.: 9310827609 Email: [email protected] 11. Alok Kumar Singh Jha B.Sc., Lalit Narayan Mithila Univ., C-404, Mahalaxmi Apartment, Sect- 71.78%, 1998 02, Dwarka, New Delhi M.Sc., DU, 60%, 2002 Ph.: 9811236207 Ph.D., DU, 2007 Email: [email protected] NET-LS-2005 12. Alok Kumar Tripathi B.Sc., VPS Purvanchal Univ., 63.44%, Vill-Maheshpur, Post-Industrial 2009 Estate, Distt-Varanasi, UP-221106 M.Sc., MGKVU, 67.17%, 2012 Ph.: 9454441428 Ph.D. BHU, 2018 Email: [email protected] B.Ed., BHU, 76.20%, 2010 NET-JRF-2013 13. Ambika B.Sc, HNB Garawal Univ., 71%, 2003 D-4, Hardik Apartment, Meharauli, M.Sc, --do--, 70%, 2005 V.Kunj, New Delhi-110070 Ph.D.,l HNB Garawal Univ., 2012 Ph.: 9990603644 Email: [email protected] 14. Amit Choudhary B.Sc., CCSU Meerut, 63.65%, 2002 H.No. 51, NPL Apptt., H-3 Block, M.Sc., --do--, 74.22%, 2004 Vikaspuri, New Delhi-110018 Ph.D., DU, 2010 Ph.:9873511663 GATE-Physics-2005 Email: [email protected] 15. Anit Dawar B.Sc.(H), DU, 7270%, 2007 2 3/45, Ground Floor, Subhash Nagar, M.Sc., DU, 70.30%, 2009 New Delhi-110027 Ph.D., DU, 2014 Ph.: 9871678317 NET-LS-2010 Email: [email protected] NET-JRF-2011 16. Anita B.Sc., MDU Rohtak, 63.60%, 2003 H.No.-14/7, First Floor, Shakti Nagar, M.Sc.,--do--, 63.70%,, 2007 Delhi-110007 Ph.D., DU, 2016 Ph.: 9818078534 NET-JRF-2009 Email: [email protected] 17. Anju Gupta B.Sc.(H), DU, 78.60%, 1995 325, Espace, Nirvana Country, Sector- M.Sc., DU, 74%, 1997 50, Gurgaon Ph.D., DU, 2015 Ph.: 9818328435 NET-JRF-1998 Email: [email protected] 18. Ankita Goswami B.Sc., Kota Univ., 68%, 2006 Ph.D. Compliance H-43C, Pratapnagar, 2nd Borkheder, M.Sc., --do--, 62.50%, 2008 Certificate not enclosed Kota, Rajasthan-324001 Ph.D, IIT Indore, 2019 Ph.: 9174561393 Email: [email protected] 19. Anu Sharma B.Sc.(H), Kurukshetra Univ., 70.74%, A-1/200A, Hastal Road, Uttam Nagar, 2000 New Delhi-110059 M.SC., --do--, 60.20%, 2002 Ph.: 9896322503 Ph.D., NIT Kurukshetra, 2008 Email: [email protected] 20. Anubhav Raghav B.Sc., MJPU Bareilly, 70.59%, 2010 Ph.D. Compliance C/o Bhagwan Singh Raghav, Moh Gola M.Sc., AMU, 65.75%, 2012 Certificate not enclosed ganj, Bahjoi (Sambhal)-244410 Ph.D, IIT Roorkee, 2018 Ph.: 8439105540 NET-JRF&LS-2016 Email: [email protected] 21. Anupama Yadav B.Sc., D.U., 71.4%, 2007 M-106, South City 1, Gurugram, M.Sc., IIT Delhi, 74.67%, 2010 Haryana, Pincode-122001 Ph.d., University of Centeral Floride, Ph:8929019293 USA Email: [email protected] 22. Aradhya Shukla B.Sc., D.D.U. GKP University, 68.33%, H.No. F (71 + 72, Divya Nagar, Post- 2006 Khorabar, District-Gorakhpur, U.P. M.Sc., D.D.U. G.K.P University, Pin code:- 273008, 71.33%, 2008 Ph.: 9198378807 Ph.D , Banaras Hindu University, 2014 Email: [email protected] 23. Archana Tripathi B.Sc., DU, 77.70%, 2006 90/59A, Ground Floor, Malviya M.Sc., DU, 66.60%, 2008 Nagar, New Delhi-110017 Ph.D., IIT Delhi, 2014 Ph.: 9810888759 NET-LS-2008 Email:[email protected] 24. Arnica Karuna B.Sc.(H), Delhi University, 69.19%, NET Exemption 169, Mall Appartment, Mall Road 2009 certificate to be provided . delhi-110054 M.Sc., --do--, 64.05%, 2012 Ph:- 9958224301 Ph.D., CARDIFF University U.K., Email: [email protected] 2016 3 ‘ 25. Arpita Vajpayee B.Sc., Rajasthan Univ., 85.03%, 2002 Flat No.-4, 2nd Floor, Opposite Power M.Sc,-- do-- , 83.67%, 2005 House, Malkaganj, Delhi-110007 Ph.D, DU , 2012 Ph: 9999793867 NET - JRF – 2005 Email: [email protected] 26. Arshdeep Singh Bhatia B.Sc., DU , 70.10% , 2008 D1-102 , Janak Puri , New Delhi – M.Sc., IIT Delhi , 84.67%, 2010 110058 P.hd. DU, 2018 Ph: 9971277300 NET – JRF– 2010 Email: [email protected] 27. Arun Goyal B.Sc., DU, 79%, 2010 Goyal Niwas, T-1/5A, Near Ram M.Sc., --do--, 69%, 2012 Mandir, Budh Vihar, Phase-I, Delhi- Ph.D., DU, 2018 110086 NET-JRF-2012 Ph.: 9650014037 Email: [email protected] 28. Asha Dahiya B.Sc., MDU Rohtak, 72.01%, 2006 Flat No. 41, Plot No. B, Raj Vihar CGHS M.Sc., --do--, 72.83%, 2008 Ltd., Sec 18A, Dwarka, New Delhi- Ph.D, DU-2015 110078 Ph.: 9718603169 Email: [email protected] 29. Ashish Bhatnagar B.Sc, DU., 62.67%, 2007 C/o Shri. Lazman rai, 118 M.Sc., --do--, 61.70%, 2010 Mahamanna puri colony, Near Ph.D., Banaras Hindu University, 2018 Hyderabad gate Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005, Uttar Pradesh Ph:- 09451155587, 07355903963 Email: [email protected] 30. Ashok Kumar B.Sc., , Himachal prad. Univ. 60%, H-1-601, ER05 Sampoornam, Plot No 2004 .GH-01, Sec-2, Gr. Noida, West UP M.Sc., Kurk. Univ., 62 %, 1999 Ph.: 9411260889 PHD-Shobhit Univ.-2012 Email: [email protected] 31. Ashwani Kumar Singh B.Sc., DDUGKP, 67.60%, 2004 Vill-Uska, PO-Pipraulli Bazar, Distt- M.Sc., --do--, 66.50%, 2006 Gorakhpur, UP-273212 PHD-BHU-2013 Ph.: 9582441487 Email: [email protected] 32. Ashwani Kumar Singh B.Sc., DDU Gkp Univ., 67.70%, 2004 WZ-257/C, Inderpuri, New Delhi- M.Sc., --do--, 66.56%, 2006 110012 Ph.D. BHU-2013 Ph.: 9582441487 Email: [email protected] 33. Avnish Kumar Sisodiya B.Sc.(H), DU, 68.90%, 1999 4 J-228, Beta-2, Greater Noida, distt- M.Sc., IIT Roorkee, 84%, 2001 Gautam Budh Nagar, UP-201308 Ph.D., DU, 2007 Ph.: 9871982502 NET-LS & JRF-2000 Email: [email protected] 34. Avshish Kumar B.Sc., CCSU Meerut, 63.40%, 2002 Room No. 203, Deptt. of Physics & M.Sc., --do--, 67.50%, 2004 Astrophysics, Jamia Millia Islamia, Ph.D., JMI, 2014 New Delhi-110025 Ph.: 9953108236 Email: [email protected] 35. Ayushi Paliwal B.Sc., DU, 85.90%, 2008 Flat No. 211, Sri Krishna Apartments, M.Sc., DU, 80%, 2010 Sector-6, Vasundra, Ghaziabad, Ph.D., DU, 2016 201012 NET – JRF – 2009 Ph.: 9968268584 Email: [email protected] 36.
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