Sr.No |
Name of the candidate |
Title of Thesis |
Supervisor |
Date of award |
1 |
Mrs.Tanuja Mathur |
"Freudian and Jungian Elements in Selected Plays of Eugene O Neill"Â |
Dr.Vishnu Chandra |
9/1/1988 |
2 |
Mrs.S.Jawahar |
"The Theme of Mans Ruin and His Restoration in Miltons Major Poems"Â |
Dr.K.L.Sharma |
27/01/1988 |
3 |
Mrs.Devinder Johan |
"The Treatment of man- women relationship and the image of women in the novels of charlotte Bronte and Emily bronte" |
Dr.R.N.Mookerjee |
28/11/1989 |
4 |
Mr.Arun Zacharia |
"The concept of travel in the works of mark twain" |
Dr.S.B.Mathur |
12/9/1991 |
5 |
Miss.Joyya Chakrabvarty |
"A Study of women character and their role in selected Novels of Charles Dickens" |
Dr. R. N. Mukhergee |
14/03/1992 |
6 |
Mrs.Sharda V Bhatt |
"A Critical study of the methods of teaching English as L2 in the Secondary schools of Rajasthan, Particurlarly of Udaipur region" |
Dr.S. M. Mehta |
14/09/1992 |
7 |
Mrs.Nafisa Hatimi |
"Major Thematic preoccupations in selected short stories of F.Scot. Fitzgerala." |
Dr. R. S. Mookerjee |
30/11/1992 |
8 |
Mr.Bheru Shanker Dashora |
"Role of +2 curriculum of English in developing the writing skill of the public school students in India |
Dr. G. M. Mehta |
30/12/1992 |
9 |
Miss.Tarana Parveen |
"Sinclair Lewis and the Nineteen Twenties : A Study of themes with particular reference to Social and political issues in his novels during the decade" |
Dr. R.N. Mookerjee |
9/5/1994 |
10 |
Mr.Sharad Srivastava |
"The New Women in the Novels of Indo -Anglian women writers -A Study of the Novels of Kamala Markandaya, Anita Desai, Namita Gokhale and Shobha De" |
Dr. S. B. Mathur |
22/12/1995 |
11 |
Mr.Gopal Singh Rathore |
"A Psychosocial-Linguistic study of proficiency in English of the Tribal students of Rajasthan at +2 stage with special reference to reading skills" |
Dr. G. M. Mohta |
22/06/1996 |
12 |
Miss.Mamta Acharya |
"A Critical study of the image of childhoold in selected Victorian Authors (Kingsley,Carroll, Stevenson & Kiplong)" |
Dr.G.M.Mehta |
13/04/1998 |
13 |
Mrs. Neeta Modi |
"Clowns and Fools in Shakespears Plays" |
Dr.G.M.Mehta |
24/04/1999 |
14 |
Mr.S.R.Massey |
"A Critical study of the Linguistic features of Advertisement for Evolving A Classroom programme for improving the communicative competence of Learners of the plus two level" |
Prof.G.M.Mehta |
18/03/2000 |
15 |
Ms.Seema Malik |
"Partition and Women Writers : A Critical study of the Novels of Attia Hussain, Bapsi Sidhwa Mehr Nigar Masroor and Ninasibal" |
Prof.G.M.Mehta |
5/10/2000 |
16 |
Ms.Radhika Ladha |
"A Critical study of Mysticism in the poems of Shri Aurobindo with special reference to some of his later Sonnets" |
Prof.G.M.Mehta |
3/10/2001 |
17 |
Ms.Jitender Kaur Kohli |
"Indian Culture & Sensibility in works of SarojiniNaidu" |
Dr.Sharda Srivastava |
24/03/2003 |
18 |
Ms.Madhvi Rathore |
"A Critical study of the role of Motivation and Affective Variables in Second Language Learning of English at +2 stage with special reference to reading Skills in Non-English Medium Schools of Udaipur Region" |
Prof.G.M.Mehta |
16/04/2003 |
19 |
Ms.Monika Anand |
"The Narrative Strategies in Indo-English Women Writers: A Study of the selected works of Anita Desai,Nayantra Sahgal, Shashi Deshpande and Bharti Mukherjee" |
Dr.Sharda Srivastava |
27/05/2003 |
20 |
Mr.Avinash Vyas |
"The Immigrant and Expatriate in the Fiction of Bharti Mukherjee" |
Dr.Sharda Shrivastava |
5/6/2003 |
21 |
Mr.Ankit Gandhi |
"White Womans Burden in the Fiction of Ruth Prawer Jhabvala" |
Dr.S.C.Srivastava |
28/06/2003 |
22 |
Ms.Rekha Tiwari |
"The Novels of Shashi Deshpande : A Study of Motherhood as Experience and Institution" |
Dr.(Ms.) Nafisa Hatimi |
7/7/2003 |
23 |
Mr.Raj Kumar Verma(General) |
"Discourse of Concern : An Analytical Study of Literary Manifestations of Mahatma Gadhis Hind Swaraj and Amartya Sens Poverty and Famine in Some Representative Novels" |
Dr. Ashutosh Mohan |
22/12/2004 |
24 |
Ms.Seema Bhupendra(General) |
"The Dramatic World of Harold Pinter -A Critical Study" |
Dr.Sharad Shrivastava |
4/1/2005 |