Details of Registered Ph.D. Scholars from This College (2022-2023)
Details of Registered Ph.D. Scholars from This College (2020-2021)
Sl No. | Name of the Scholar | Name of the Guide | Department | Title of the Thesis |
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1 | Rupam Mondal | Dr. Sankhapriya Guha | Anthropology | Environment ,space and culture: a scoial-cultural anthropological study in the islands regions of Sunderban in West Bengal |
2 | Suman Ghosh | Social-cultural dimension of health: an anthropological study amongst the Santal community in two different ecological settings in West Bengal, India | ||
3 | SubhrakantiBaul | Dr. Krishnendu Polley | A study on lithic cultural remain of dulung river velley, Eastern India. | |
4 | Avik Biswas | Stone age industry of the Kharla river, western Odisha | ||
5 | Malini Roy | Dr. Nikhil Ranjan Pramanik | Chemistry | Structural and Functional studies of oxomolybdenum complexes with some selected Multidentate Ligands |
6 | Oindrila Sarkar | Synthesis, Characterisation and application of oxomolybddnum complexes with some potential Schiff base ligands | ||
7 | Sk. Asraf Ali | Dr. Subhankar Samanta | Synthetic studies towards Isoindolinones and pyrrole fused heterocycles | |
8 | Anirban Bera | Environmental benign synthetic route of N-fused heterocycles | ||
9 | JAYANTA HAZRA | Dr. Santosh Kumar Dutta | Economics | Impact of Emergence of Organised Retailing on Community- A Case Study of Asansol- Durgapur Area of West Bengal |
10 | SADHAN KUMARPADDHAN | Problems and Prospects of Selected Poultry Farms in South Bengal- A Study | ||
11 | SWARNAVA DAS | Impact of Microfinance Programs on Beneficiaries :A Comparative Study of Burdwan and Birbhum Districts of West Bengal | ||
12 | KOYEL MUKHERJEE | Role of SHGs in Empowering Women: A Study in the Districts of Hooghly and Howrah | ||
13 | DIPAK BISWAS | Microfinance Access and Process of Financial Inclusion: A Study on the District of Hooghly, West Bengal “ | ||
14 | Satyajit Sarkar | Dr. Saurabh Chakraborti | Zoology | Chemical characterization of CTC Tea Waste and its Management in West Bengal, India |