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At present Mahatma Gandhi University offers research programmes in forty disciplines through its own Schools as well as through its approved research centres. The University has close collaboration for academic, research and extension programmes with a number of national agencies and institutions including the UGC, FIST, DRS, ISRO, COSIT, DIT, DST (Nano Mission), CSIR, DAAD, STEC, ICMR, BARC, MOEF, ICCR, ICHR, IED, IIFT, Institute of Chinese Studies and the Sahitya Akademi. The University is also involved in active collaboration with research institutions of international reputation such as the Max Planck Institute of Technology, Germany, Brown University, USA, University of Nantes, France, California Institute of Technology, USA, University of Toronto, Canada, Catholic University, Belgium, Heidelberg University, Germany, and the Institute of Political Studies, Rennes, France, Trent University, Canada, IPF Dresden, Germany, University of Paris and University of Strasbourg.

Right from inception, Mahatma Gandhi University has made immense strides in the fields of inter disciplinary teaching and research in the areas of pure and applied sciences, social sciences and humanities. The teaching programmes conducted under the Credit and Semester System (CSS) in the statutory departments of teaching and research, organized as interdisciplinary Schools, are marked by their innovative curricula and their learner-oriented approaches. CSS is a student friendly system that fosters interactive acquisition of knowledge in a multi-disciplinary context. The students are made familiar with the latest developments in their subjects of study. The faculty of the University comprises outstanding scholars, many of whom have made original contributions in their respective fields of specialization. The faculty and research scholars of several departments have gained widespread recognition for the commendable quality of their research publications. The research journals published by some of the Schools have earned international recognition.

The University has been able to make these gains thanks to the healthy environment of academic interaction. The web enabled University Library with its large collection of books, journals and e-journals, the online Theses Digital Library that provides open access to its enviable collection of digitized Ph D dissertations, the facilities available at the School of Physical Education and Sports Sciences for developing physical culture, the ecologically sensitive extension programmes initiated by the University Departments and the National Service Scheme, the Students’ Web Centre that provides round-the-clock web-support to the campus community, the coaching and placement services provided by the Department of Student Services and the University Employment Information and Guidance Bureau, proactive communication system developed by the Information and Public Relations Department and the general administrative support that the academic community receive from the University administration – all these work in tandem with the academic business transacted by the University, making the learning experience a holistic one.

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Mahatma Gandhi University is an interdisciplinary university based in Kerala, India. Mahatma Gandhi Open Access Digital Library of PhD Theses website provides free access to a growing collection of its online doctoral theses (e-theses) in Sanskrit, Malayalam, Hindi and English. A wide range of subject areas from the humanities, sciences and social sciences are covered in the institutional repository. There is particularly strong coverage of Indian history, society, politics and culture; Gandhi studies; international relations, foreign policy and regional issues in South Asia (incorporating relations and security between the nations of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh). Copyright and technical information is displayed on the website. It uses Nitya D’ Arch a package developed in India which can process full text of more than twenty scripts and languages used in India. Deep indexing especially for documents in Indian languages is a unique feature of this package. Launched in 2008 it claims to be the first official Open Access archive of PhD theses of any Indian university. The guide provides a historical perspective of the development of this archive and gives some simple tips for using the archive effectively.

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6 Department of Economics
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S.No. Name of the PhD scholar Name of the guide/s Title of the thesis Year of registration of the scholar Year of PhD awarded / Status
1 Ms. K.Shailaja Dr Saritha B Market timing abilities of mutual fund managers- Empirical Evidence on Private Indian Mutual Fund open Ended Equity(Growth) Schemes. 2013 2022
2 Ms. Seema Nazeen Dr Saritha B A study on Corporate Debt Restructuring of few selected Companies 2013 2020
3 Ms. Alekya.P Dr.Saritha B Compartive study on Performance Evaluation of select pubilic and private Sector mutual funds 2013 2017
4 Mr. V Anuradha Dr Ravi Aluvala Perceived employee motivation in select IT companies in Hyderabad 2013 2018
5 Mr.Kumbam Sridhar Dr.Ravi Aluvala Financial Inclusion with reference to Business Correspondents of selected Districts of Telangana 2013 2022
6 Mr. M Venkata Subba Reddy Dr J Suresh Reddy Financial Performance of Andhra Bank: An Empirical Study 2015 2021
7 Ms. Kiranmai Dr. Sabina R.Herald Occupational Stress and Professional Burnout of University Teachers in Telangana 2017 Submitted
8 Mr. M John Paul Dr Ravi Aluvala Marketing Strategies for Implementing Digital Economy: A Study with referance to select Sectors in Telangana 2018 2022
9 D Santhosh Kumar Dr.Miryala Ramesh kumar A Study of Home Loan Port folio in Select Public Sector Banks in Telangana State 2018 2022
10 Ms. Pallavi Pilati Dr. B Saritha Probles Faced by Handloom Weawers- A Study on Weawers in Nalgonda 2017-18 Pursuing
11 Ms. Balasri Prasad K Dr. B Saritha 2017-18 Pursuing
12 Mr. S Rama Lingeshwara Prasad Dr. Ravi Aluvala A Study on Investor Behaviour Towords Traditional and Modern Financial Instruments 2017-18 Pursuing
13 Ms. G Santhoshi Dr. M Sreelakshimi Variables Influencing Movement of Stock Market- An Empirical Analysis 2017-18 Pursuing
14 Ms. P Spoorthy Dr. M Sreelakshimi A Study on Evolution of Selected Mutual Funds 2017-18 Pursuing
15 Ms. D Venkatesh Dr. J Suresh Reddy A Study on the Effect of Dizital Marketing on Recruitment Process in Marketing Sector in India 2017-18 Pursuing
16 Mr. B Rajender Goud Dr. J Suresh Reddy Dimentions of Brand Emage, Indian Perspectives with Special Reference to Hyderabad- A study on Select FMCG Brands in India 2017-18 Pursuing
17 Mr. K Vardhanar Raju Dr. R Sabina Herold Financial Inclussion - A Case Study of APGVB 2017-18 Pursuing
18 Ms. Kalyani I.R. Dr Ravi Aluvala A Study on Investment Options among Retired Employees in Hyderabad 2019 Pursuing
19 Ms. Reshma Kaliq Dr. B Saritha Application of Human Audit in Retail Business in the City of Hyderabad: An Analytical Study 2019 Pursuing
20 Mr. Praveen Kumar Devarakonda Dr. M Sreelakshimi Impact of Reviews on Consumer Buying Behaviour with Special Reference to Mobile Phone Purchases in Twin Cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad 2019 Pursuing
21 Mr. Racha Prabhakar Dr. R Sabina Herold Human Resource Cost Control- A Study of Select Companies 2019 Pursuing
22 Ms. Bandi Renuka Dr. M Ramesh Kumar Management Studies 2019 Pursuing
23 Ms. Mamatha Sridevi Dr. J Suresh Reddy A Study on Employee Relation Strategies to Minimize Employee Turnover at Select Companies 2019 Pursuing
24 Ms. K Vandana Dr. Ravi Aluvala Investors Behaviou Towards Various Investment Avennues in Telangana 2019 Pursuing
25 Ms. Velsuri Haribabu Dr. B Saritha Traning Activity at TSRTC 2019 Pursuing
26 Ms. Banoth Rajendranath Dr. M Sreelakshimi Quality of Work Life & Job Satisfaction of Employess in Commercial Banks 2019 Pursuing
27 Mr. Shyamsunder Thumma Dr. M Ramesh Kumar A Study on Supply Chain Management Practices at Select Agricultral Produce Market Committees of Telangana State 2019 Pursuing
28 Ms. G Prabhavathi Dr. J Suresh Reddy A Study of Rural Credit System in the Sate of Telanga 2019 Pursuing
29 Mr. G Krishnama Naidu Dr. R Sabina Herold Brand Image its Effects on Consumer Buying Decisions 2019 Pursuing
S.No. Name of the PhD scholar Name of the guide/s Title of the thesis Year of registration of the scholar Year of PhD awarded / Status
1 Mr. Venkatesh Gaddam Dr. Ravi Akula Problems and prospects of small scale industries- with special reference to Telangana State 2017 Pursuing
2 Mr. K Ravi Chandra Dr K Sridevi Agricultural Crop Insurance in India- Problems and Prospects A Case Study of Pradhanmanthri Fasal Bhima Yojana 2017 Pursuing
3 Mr. Dharavath Suresh Naik Dr. Ravi Akula Performance evaluation of E-NAM A case study in Telangana State 2017
4 Ms. Ponna Srilatha Dr. Ravi Akula Work Life Balance of Women Employees with Special Reference to Hyderabad City 2019 Pursuing
5 Mr. Sandaboina Shiva Kumar Dr. Ravi Akula A Study on Role of Regional Rural Banks- At Selective Districts of Telangana State 2019 Pursuing
6 Ms. Tari Shashikala Dr. K Sridevi A Study on Performance of Social Welfare Residential Degree Colleges in Telangana 2019 Pursuing
S.No. Name of the PhD scholar Name of the guide/s Title of the thesis Year of registration of the scholar Year of PhD awarded / Status
1 Mr P Murali Mohan Dr M Ramchander Goud Synthasis Charectorization & Biological Activity Of Bimetalic Nano Particles 2017 Pursuing
2 Ms V Rani Padmini Dr M Ramchander Goud Green Synthasis Charectorization & BioPhysical interactions Of Bimetalic Nano Particles 2019 Pursuing
3 Ms. Radarapu Sireesha Dr. K Premsagar Bioremediation of Flouride in Ground Water by Microbial Calcite 2019 Pursuing
4 Mr P Murali Mohan Dr M Ramchander Goud Synthasis Charectorization & Biological Activity Of Bimetalic Nano Particles 2017 Pursuing
5 Ms V Rani Padmini Dr M Ramchander Goud Green Synthasis Charectorization & BioPhysical interactions Of Bimetalic Nano Particles 2019 Pursuing
6 Ms. Radarapu Sireesha Dr. K Premsagar Bioremediation of Flouride in Ground Water by Microbial Calcite 2019 Pursuing
S.No. Name of the PhD scholar Name of the guide/s Title of the thesis Year of registration of the scholar Year of PhD awarded / Status
1 Ms. Saritha P Dr K Madhuri Isolation, Charecterization and Production of Microbial Surfactants for Plant Growth Promotion and Biological Control 2017-18 Pursuing
S.No. Name of the PhD scholar Name of the guide/s Title of the thesis Year of registration of the scholar Year of PhD awarded / Status
1 Mr. K. Ramalingam Dr. Domala Ramesh Design, synthesis and bioactivity of Benzimidazole, oxadiazole, Thiazolidinone and Thiazole containing 1,8-naphthyridines 2013 2019
2 Mr. Kadeer Md Dr. Domala Ramesh Synthesis of new 1, 8-Naphthyridine derivatives and their biological applications. 2013 2018 Pursuing
3 Mr. P. Ravi Kumar Dr. Domala Ramesh Synthesis of 1,8-Naphthyridine derivatives and their biological activities 2018 2018 Pursuing
4 Mr. G.V.R.Sai Madhukar Dr. Domala Ramesh Synthesis, characterization and Biological study of new 1,8-Naphthyridines. 2012 2019 Pursuing
5 Mr. P Purushotham Reddy Dr M Vasantha 2017-18 Pursuing
6 Mr. Vudari Balraju Dr S Kalyani DESIGN, SYNTHESIS,BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY AND DOCKING STUDIES OF INDAZOLE, IMIDAZOLE, OXAZOLE AND THIAZOLE DERIVATIVES 2017-18 Pursuing
7 Mr. Hariprasad P Dr Y Prashanthi Synthesis, Catalytic and Biological applications of Metal Organic Frameworks(MoFs) & Nanostructured MoFs 2017-18 Pursuing
8 Mr. S Yadaiah Dr. M Jyothi SYNTHESIS, BIOLOGICAL EVALUATION AND DOCKING STUDIES OF BENZOTHIAZOLE, BENZIMADAZOLE THIENO [2,3-d] THIAZOLES AND PYRIDINE DERIVATIVES 2017-18 Pursuing
9 Mr. R Chandra Shekar Dr. Annapooran RS Butti Kinetics of Curcumin Oxidation by Vanadium (V) & Platinum (II) complexes. 2017-18 Pursuing
10 Mr. Varikuppal Parashuram Dr. M Vasantha Design, synthesis of novel bioacticve 2-Hetryl Quininazolinone derivatives 2017-18 Pursuing
11 Mr. Somidi Shankaraiah Dr. R Roopa Design and synthesis of novel coumarin analogues as potential anti-cancer agents. 2017-18 Pursuing
12 Mr. K Ramaraju Dr Y Prashanthi Synthesis & Biological Application of Polymer Nano Composits 2019 Pursuing
13 Mr. Divya K Dr. M Vasantha Biological Activity and Synthesis of Novel Hetro Cyclic Derivatives and their Metal Complexes 2019 Pursuing
14 Mr. B Sravan Kumar Dr. R Roopa Synthesis and Biological Activity of 2,3- Fused Quinozolinone Derivatives 2019 Pursuing
15 Mr. GVR Sai Madhuka Dr. D Ramesh Synthesis, Charecterization and Biological Study of New 1,8- Napthlyridines 2019 Pursuing
16 Ms. K Aruna Kumari Dr. Vasantha Green Synthesis of Gold Siher and Palladun Nano Particles and their Applications in the Detection of Heavy Metalloss in Water Samples and Calalylic Reduction of Organic Pollution 2019 Pursuing
17 Ms. Mary Nygi MP Dr. S Kalyani Designing and Synthesis of Resolving Agents from Corbohydrates: Resolution of 1-aylallup aminei 2019 Pursuing
18 Mr. Praveen D Dr. Annapooran RS Butti Synthesis and Study of Biological Activity of 1-(4-Methoxy-2-(3(Piperoznyl) ProporyPhenyl-2-Phenyl Ethcrone Derivations 2019 Pursuing
19 Mr. Khammampati Shyam Dr. R Roopa Synthesis & Biological Activity of Quinazolinone Derivatives 2019 Pursuing
20 Mr. G Prabhakar Dr. D Ramesh Synthesis, Charecterization and Biological Evaluation of Novel 1,8- Napthyridine Derivatives 2019 Pursuing
21 Ms. N Prashanthi Dr. S Kalyani Green Methodologies in Synthesis of Compounds to Replace Conventional Methods 2019 Pursuing
22 Mr. P Uday Kumar Dr. Y Prashanthi PVC Nano Cpmosits combined with Cu & Ag 2019 Pursuing
23 Mr. Amudala Sateesh Dr. M Jyothi Novel Synthesis of Heterocyclic Compounds 2019 Pursuing
24 Ms. Nalgonda Mounika Dr. Annapooran RS Butti Effect of Ceramide and Fatty Acides in Rofft Reorganization 2019 Pursuing
S.No. Name of the PhD scholar Name of the guide/s Title of the thesis Year of registration of the scholar Year of PhD awarded / Status
1 Mr. Kaviraj Dr.K. ANJI REDDY Impact of Genetically Modified Cotton Crop Cultivation on Farm Economy-A Study of Selected Districts of Telangana 2018 Pursuing
2 Mr.K. Nagaraju Dr.K. ANJI REDDY An Economic Analysis of Helath Care Services in Telanga: A Case Study of KCR Kit Schemme 2019 Pursuing
3 Mr. Sode Naveen Kumar Dr.K. ANJI REDDY An Economic Analysis of Delivery Mechanism of Secondary Education in Telangana 2019 Pursuing
4 Mrs Charulatha Dr.K. ANJI REDDY THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF LABOUR MIGRATION TO GULF COUNTRIES: A STUDY OF TWO DISTRICTS OF TELANGANA AND ANDHRA PRADESH 2021 Pursuing
S.No. Name of the PhD scholar Name of the guide/s Title of the thesis Year of registration of the scholar Year of PhD awarded / Status
1 Ms.Kalyani Pendyala Dr.G.Upender Reddy On Some Types of frames in Hilbert Spaces 2012 2019
2 Mr. Ch. Venkateswarlu Dr. P. Maddileti Power law and MHD boundary layer flow over a stretching sheet 2017 2022
3 Mr. D. Sateesh kumar Dr. G. Upender Reddy A study of frames in Krien spaces 2018 Pursuing
4 Mr. Naresh Parakala De. G. Upender Reddy Solution of Differential and Integral Equations Using Wavelet Transform 2019 Pursuing
5 Mr. B. Narsimha Reddy Dr. P. Maddileti Numerical solutions to MHD fluid flow problems 2019 Pursuing
6 Mr. Madhu Dr. P. Maddileti Some Problems in Fluid Mathematics 2019 Pursuing
7 Ms. C. Ushabhavani Dr. G. Upender Reddy A study of Dual g- frames in Hilbert C* modules 2019 Pursuing
S.No. Name of the PhD scholar Name of the guide/s Title of the thesis Year of registration of the scholar Year of PhD awarded / Status
1 Ms. M. Sandhya Rani Dr. R. Rekha Group Key Management Schemes for Multicast Communication in MANATEs 2011 2022
2 Mr. Thota Mallikarjun Rao Dr. R. Rekha Operating Systems 2021 Pursuing
3 Mr. Suman Murahari Dr. R. Rekha Wireless Networking 2021 Pursuing

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PRTH 987 is the transitional course that assesses competency from PhD in Practical Theology course work and prepares the PhD candidate for dissertation writing. This is accomplished through the successful completion of a comprehensive field exam, prospectus development and approval, and pairing the candidate with an appropriate dissertation supervisor. All these tasks are necessary before dissertation writing can formally commence.

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After reading the Course Syllabus and Student Expectations , the student will complete the related checklist found in the Course Overview.

Quiz: Preprospectus Proposal Consultation

The student will submit to the instructor teaching PRTH 987 a “Preprospectus Proposal” developed in the Tier II courses for the instructor’s evaluation and feedback, especially as it relates to the three overriding principles of dissertations in the PhD in Practical Theology program; namely, that they must be appropriately biblical, theological, and practical. The student will then meet with the instructor to discuss the details of the proposal before the first draft of the prospectus is composed. This initial consultation will provide opportunity for redirection and refinement as appropriate, along with advice on how the particular topic might best be developed into a library-based, biblically, and practically oriented PhD dissertation. The student will complete a quiz verifying that they have completed the requirement. (CLO: A, B).

Comprehensive Exam 4: Journal Article Proposal Assignment

The fourth and final comprehensive exam requires the composition of an article related to the student’s intended dissertation topic. The article functions as a “field essay” and (1) establishes that the student has “read themselves into the field” sufficient to demonstrate mastery of the issues and literature appropriate to the PhD level of research, and (2) establishes that the student has a viable proposed research topic in the field. In preparation for the exam, the student must write a brief proposal (2-page maximum) to be submitted to the professor for approval. (CLO: A).

Comprehensive Exam 4: Journal Article Assignment

Once the Comprehensive Exam 4: Journal Article Proposal Assignment has been approved by the instructor of PRTH 987, the student must prepare and submit a publishable article on an approved topic relevant to the student’s dissertation that explores a gap in the literature. This exam must demonstrate that the student has a mastery of the field, a grasp of the literature, and an ability to integrate information and themes developed in their PhD in Practical Theology coursework. (CLO: A).

Dissertation Prospectus: First Draft Assignment

The PhD in Practical Theology prospectus will be submitted in two stages: first draft and final draft. In the first draft submission, the student will submit a prospectus containing 4 key components: (1) a dissertation abstract; (2) a description of the dissertation’s research methodology and design of the dissertation’s argument; (3) a chapter-by-chapter outline; (4) a working bibliography. (CLO: B, C).

Dissertation Prospectus: Final Draft Assignment

The final draft of the dissertation prospectus will contain the same 4 components as the Dissertation Prospectus First Draft Assignment and will gather up, address, and remediate any issues raised by the instructor. (CLO: B, C).

Quiz: Dissertation Supervisor Pairing Assignment

The student will complete the Dissertation Supervisor Pairing Quiz to verify that they are ready to be paired with a dissertation supervisor. (CLO: G).

Argument Analysis and Research Methodology Assignment

Considering the elements of a good argument in Turabian’s A Manual for Writers, Chapter 5, “Planning Your Argument,” the student will assess their dissertation’s proposed argument relative to (1) its central claim; (2) warrants on which the claim relies; (3) evidence supporting the claim the student intends to present in the dissertation; and (4) the student’s response to potential objections to the argument. Then, the student will describe their research methodology relative to 4 key concerns: (1) it employs library-based (rather than human subject) research; (2) it employs an evidence-based, logically-defensible research heurism; (3) it is biblical and theological with engagement with primary sources as appropriate; and (4) it is practical. The paper must be double-spaced and between 7-10 pages in length, exclusive of title page, contents page, and bibliography, and follow current Turabian format guidelines, utilizing footnote citations. The paper must consist of two distinct sections: argument analysis and revised research methodology. (CLO: D).

Quiz: Primary Source Research

Because this is a PhD in Practical Theology, engagement with the biblical text (primary source) sufficient to undergird both the theological and practical components of the student’s research is both required and expected. The student will complete a quiz verifying that they have engaged in appropriate primary source research related to their dissertation’s topic and focus. (CLO: E, F).

Quiz: Turabian Review

Because Kate Turabian’s A Manual for Writers is the style standard for the student’s dissertation, the student will complete a quiz verifying that they have reviewed the style guide sufficiently to be able to produce a clean dissertation. (CLO: E, F).

Quiz: Dissertation Supervisor Initial Consultation Assignment

Once the student has been notified of dissertation supervisor pairing, the student will reach out to the dissertation supervisor and request an initial consultation. This consultation meeting will typically be 20 to 30 minutes in length and will be conducted virtually through Microsoft Teams or the current video conferencing platform the university is using at the time. (CLO: G).

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