ROLL OF HONOUR 2009
More than 1900 students appeared in University examinations of 2009. 949 students obtained first division, while pass percentage is 98 100% in different courses. 60 students were placed among top five positions in Delhi University or its South Campus.
Recipient of Gold medal: Arundhoti Das, B.Sc(Hons.) Microbiology III year for standing first in the University.
Other First position holders in Delhi University are:
Kritvi Kedia B.A.(Hons.) Applied Psychology I yr
Srijani Basu B.Sc.(Hons.) Microbiology II yr
Sai Shruti Kohli B.Sc.(Hons.) Microbiology I yr
Prachi Jain B.Sc.(Hons.) Botany II yr
Second positions in the University were bagged by the following:
Niharika Sing B.Sc. (Hons.) Microbiology III yr
Tanvi Kalra B.Sc. (Hons.) Microbiology II yr
Shreya Dutt B.A Hons. Applied Psychology I yr
Apart from the above First positions in the University of Delhi, South Campus were obtained by the following:
Amandeep Kaur B.Com. (Hons.) II yr
Neha Malhan B.B.E. II yr
Bhavika Sareen B.A.(Hons.) Applied Psychology II yr
Priyanka Kochchar B.Sc. (Hons.)Physics III yr
Gurpreet Kaur Chahal B.Sc. (Hons.)Physics II yr
Meghna B.Sc. (Hons.)Botany III yr
Jyoti Nagraj B.Sc. (Prog.) Life Sciences, III yr
Anju Sharma B.Sc. (Prog.) Life Sciences, II yr
ACADEMIC RESULTS 2009
| S.no |
Course |
Year |
Name |
Position in Delhi University |
Position in South Campus |
| 1 |
B.Com (Hons) |
II |
Amandeep Kaur |
|
I |
| 2 |
B.B.E |
II |
Neha Malhan |
|
I |
| 3 |
Applied Psy (Hons) |
II Year |
Bhavika Sareen |
III |
I |
| |
|
I Year |
Kritvi Kedia |
I |
|
| 4 |
Microbiology |
III Year |
Arundhoti Das |
I |
Gold Medal |
| |
|
II Year |
Srijani Basu |
I |
|
| |
|
I Year |
Sai Shruti Kohli |
I |
|
| 5 |
Physics (Hons) |
III |
Priyanka Kocchar |
|
I |
| |
|
II |
Gurpreet Kaur Chahal |
|
I |
| 6 |
Botany (Hons) |
III Year |
Meghna |
|
I |
| |
|
II Year |
Prachi Jain |
I |
|
| 7 |
Life Sc |
III |
Jyoti Nagraj |
III |
I |
| |
|
II |
Anju Sharma |
III |
I |
| 8 |
BOTANY Hons |
III Year |
Chinky Pardesi |
|
II |
| |
|
|
Sneha Dutta |
|
III |
| |
|
II Year |
Payal Khullar |
|
II |
| |
|
|
Kumari Jaya |
|
IV |
| |
|
I Year |
Sapna Bhati |
|
II |
| 9 |
CHEM. Hons |
III Year |
Priyanka Thakral |
|
IV |
| |
|
II Year |
Zakia Bano |
|
II |
| 10 |
MICROBIOLOGY H |
III Year |
Niharika Singh |
II |
|
| |
|
|
Sudha Saryu Malhotra |
II |
|
| |
|
|
Chinar Malik |
IV |
|
| |
|
II Year |
Tanvi Kalra |
II |
|
| |
|
|
Vandana Garg |
III |
|
| |
|
|
Anupama Yadav |
IV |
|
| |
|
I Year |
Neha Singhal |
III |
|
| |
|
|
Apoorva Mehta |
IV |
|
| |
|
|
Prerna Dabral |
V |
|
| 11 |
PHYSICS hons |
III Year |
Swati Sharma |
|
V |
| 12 |
ZOOLOGY Hons |
III Year |
Kumud Saini |
|
III |
| 13 |
B.Sc Life Sciences |
III Year |
Ishita Bhatnagar |
|
II |
| |
|
|
Anamika Upadhyay |
|
III |
| |
|
II Year |
Shruti Jain |
|
V |
| |
|
I Year |
Sumedha Baranwal |
|
V |
| 14 |
B.Sc Physical Scs |
III |
Harvinder Kaur |
|
II |
| |
|
II |
Namrata Negi |
|
II |
| 15 |
Appl. PSYCHOLOGY |
III |
Akanksha Adya |
IV |
II |
| |
|
|
Sara Bhutani |
IV |
II |
| |
|
|
Ruhi Jain |
|
III |
| |
|
|
Avantika Malhautra |
|
IV |
| |
|
II |
Payal Chandra |
IV |
II |
| |
|
|
Mridul Kataria |
V |
III |
| |
|
I |
Shreya Dutt |
II |
|
| |
|
|
Akanksha Jain |
IV |
III |
| 16 |
HINDI HONS |
II |
Nisha Kumari |
|
II |
| 17 |
PHILOSOPHY HNS |
III |
Kaveri Trehan |
IV |
II |
| 18 |
SANSKRIT Hons |
II |
Madhuri |
|
IV |
| 19 |
B.A. Programme |
II |
Ekta Kukreja |
|
II |
| |
|
|
Khushboo Arora |
|
V |
| 20 |
B.EL.ED. |
IV |
Divya Chaudhary |
V |
III |
| |
|
II |
Himani |
|
IV |
| |
|
|
Natasha |
|
V |
| 21 |
B. COM HONS |
I |
Rashmi Beria |
|
II |
| 22 |
B. COM PROG |
III |
Anshita Jain |
|
|
| |
|
II |
Harleen Cheema |
|
V |
| |
|
I |
Anubha Batra |
|
II |
| |
|
|
Vanya Gargya |
|
III |
| |
|
|
Preeti |
|
IV |
| |
|
|
Tanya Singh |
|
V |
BEYOND THE CURRICULUM
As knowledge is now breaking bounds of disciplines and converging in new interdisciplinary domains to revolutionize technology, mindsets and eco-political configurations, Gargi College takes extra initiatives to update its students with knowledge beyond the curriculum and offer incentives for research, innovation and presentation of original work. These initiatives take the form of faculty guiding research, organization of seminars and lectures by experts in their fields and inter-college paper presentation, posters or collage making and other competitions.
I. Research Presentations in Conferences:
We are proud to state that two students this year have had their research accepted for display in poster form in major conferences:
1. Prachi Jain, Botany Honours III year, jointly with Dr. Shashi Tyagi and Dr. Aparajita Mohanty presented her research finding on the Importance of Chloroplast Genomes for Evaluation and Conservation of Plant Genetic Resources at a National conference on Recent Global Development in the Management of Plant Genetic Resources organized by the National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources & Indian Society for Plant Genetic Resources.
2. Amanpreet Kaur, Zoology Honours III year, jointly with Dr. Poonam Sharma presented her research on “in silico Analysis of Gene Expression profile in human breast cancer cells at a conference entitled BIOEPOCH organized by JNU.
II. The Gargi Pathfinder Award:
Initiated last year, one each for Humanities, Sciences and Commerce, it has instilled heart-warming enthusiasm in students to interrogate their environment and present new experiments and ideas. The winners for 2009-10 are:
|
Stream
|
Name of students |
Project Title |
Supervisor |
| ARTS |
Ritika, Upasna and Neha |
Begging: The Popular Street Culture in India |
Ms. Shatrupa Sinha |
| COMMERCE |
Megha Bahl and Preeti Mann |
A Study of Impact of Socio- Economic Factors on a Student's Decision to Pursue Higher Education |
Ms. Anjni Anand |
| SCIENCE |
Anju, Alka and Sapna |
Removal of Toxic Textile dyes using Aqueous Biphasic systems and Replacement of Synthetic Dyes by Natural Dyes |
Dr. Sushmita Chowdhury Dr. Sushma Bhan and Dr. Renu Aggarwal |
III. Experiments under the CPE programme:
Already a recipient of a recognition by UGC as College with Potential for Excellence, this year an additional grant was received to upgrade science education under this scheme. Students were offered stipends to undertake research under faculty guidance and they engaged in experiments in Bio-informatics, Bacteriology, Material Sciences and Green Chemistry.
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