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GUIDELINES
FOR
Ph.D. THESIS PREPARATION/SUBMISSION





































SHRI VENKATESHWARA UNIVERSITY
GAJRAULA, AMROHA (UTTAR PRADESH)
INDIA




Inside this Manual…….
1. Introduction
2. Guidelines for Structuring the Contents of Ph.D. Thesis
3. Specifications for Thesis Format
3.1 Cover Page / Title Page of Ph.D. Thesis
3.2 Declaration Certificate by the Candidate
3.3 Bonafide Certificate of Supervision
3.4 Abstract
3.5 Acknowledgements
3.6 Table of Contents
3.7 List of Tables
3.8 List of Figures
3.9 List of Symbols, Abbreviations and Nomenclature
3.10 Preparation of Manuscript and Copies
3.11 Page Dimensions and Margins
3.12 Page Numbering
3.13 Multi-Volume Thesis
3.14 Line Spacing
3.15 Chapters, Sections, Sub-sections and Paragraphs
3.16 Footnotes, Tables, Figures and Equations
3.17 Reference Format
3.18 Appendix or Appendices
3.19 List of Publications of the Candidate
4. Size of Thesis
5. Binding
6. Preparation of Research Summary
7. Title Page of Ph.D. Thesis Summary
8. Submission for Evaluation
9. Final Submission
10. Concluding Remarks

Annexure Specimens
Annexure-I Cover Page of Ph.D. Thesis
Annexure-II Declaration Certificate by the candidate
Annexure-III Bonafide Certificate of the supervisor
Annexure-IV Table of Contents
Annexure-V Title Page of Ph.D. Thesis
Annexure-VI Title Page of Ph.D. Thesis Summary
Annexure-VII Certificate of Submission for Evaluation
Annexure-VIII Certificate of Final Submission



GUIDELINES FOR Ph.D. THESIS PREPARATION

1. INTRODUCTION
This document, herein after referred to as the Guidelines For Ph.D. Thesis Preparation, lists the
general and specific requirements governing thesis preparation including guidelines for
structuring the contents.

As enshrined in the Acts, Regulations and Ordnances of the Shri Venkateshwara University,
Gajraula, Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, India the objectives of the research, in general, is to
encompass the discovery of new facts and techniques or correlation of facts already known,
through analytical or experimental approach or both, while demonstrating a quality potential
as to make a definite contribution to the advancement of knowledge which is useful to the
society and the scholar’s ability to undertake sustained research in future. Accordingly, a
thesis being a documented manifestation of the above objectives, shall report, in an organized
and scholarly fashion, an account of the original research work of the scholar and present the
findings in an appropriate manner with actual accomplishments of the work plainly stated and
honestly appraised.

The candidates are advised to have thoroughly gone through the up-to-date Ordnances, and other
relevant announcements brought out from time to time by the University. Further, for style,
structure and presentation of a very special type of work specific to a particular field, the
scholar may refer to additional style manuals or reference guides and to the published literature
in their respective fields of study.

2. GUIDELINES FOR STRUCTURING THE CONTENTS OF Ph.D. THESIS

The sequence in which the thesis contents should be arranged and bound should be as
follows:
1. Cover Page / Title Page of Thesis
2. Declaration certificate by the candidate
3. Bonafide Certificate of supervision
4. Abstract
5. Acknowledgements
6. Table of Contents
7. List of Tables
8. List of Figures
9. List of Symbols, Abbreviations and Nomenclature
10. Chapters 1, 2 , …….ending with conclusion & discussion of major results.
11. References
12. Appendices
13. List of Publications (out of the candidate’s present work)
The tables and figures shall be introduced at the appropriate places.

3. SPECIFICATIONS FOR THESIS FORMAT
3.1. Cover Page/Title Page
A specimen of the cover/title page is given in the Annexure I. It carries
a) the TITLE of the thesis (Times New Roman or Arial, font size 24, bold, single line
spacing, ll characters uppercase except the symbols and numerals if used in the title of the
thesis; centered within the specified margin of the page).
TITLE OF THESIS

b) the phrase (Times New Roman or Arial, font size 16, bold, each line in the Title/Sentence
mode, single line spacing, centered within the specified margin of the page).
A Thesis Submitted
in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements
for the Degree of
c) the name of the degree (Times New Roman or Arial, font size 20, bold, the whole line in
uppercase, centered within the specified margin of the page).
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
d) by (Times New Roman or Arial, font size 16, bold, both the characters lower case ,
centered within the specified margin of the page).
By
e) NAME OF STUDENT (Times New Roman or Arial, font size 16, bold, full name as
enrolled, all characters in Title mode case , centered within the specified margin of the
page).
Name of Student
f) (Enrollment Number) (Times New Roman or Arial, font size 12, bold, all numerals
within a pair of small parenthesis, underneath the name of candidate and centered within
the specified margin of the page).
(Enrollment no. xxxxxxxxx)
g) phrase for the name of department and faculty (Times New Roman or Arial, 16 pts., bold,
full name of the department and faculty in title mode, centered within the specified margin
of the page).
to the
Department of (Name of the Department)
Faculty of (Name of the Faculty)
h) University logo (size =25-30 mm dia)








i) Name of the University (Times New Roman or Arial, font size 20, bold, full name, all
characters upper case/Title mode, centered within the specified margin of the page).
University address (Times New Roman or Arial, font size 18, bold, full name, all
characters upper case/Title mode, centered within the specified margin of the page).

SHRI VENKATESHWARA UNIVERSITY
GAJRAULA, AMROHA (UTTAR PRADESH)
INDIA
j) phrase for Name of supervisor (Times New Roman or Arial, font size 16, bold, line in
the Title mode, centered within the specified margin of the page).
Under the Supervision of
k) NAME(S) OF SUPERVISOR (Times New Roman or Arial, font size 14, bold, full name
in title mode prefixed by Prof. or Dr. centered within the specified margin of the page,

separated symmetrically in case of two supervisors (main supervisor name in left half &
the co supervisor name in right hand side of the page), use the next line in case of three
supervisors; brief one-line mention of the names of the institution of the supervisors).

Prof. Duryodhan Singh Chatterjee (xyz)
Excellent Institute of Technology
Hazratganj Lucknow

l) Month, Year ((Times New Roman, font size 14, bold, full name of the month in title
mode, comma, 4-digit year in Arabic, all centered within the specified margin of the
page).
Month, 2013
3.2. Declaration Certificate by the Candidate
The Declaration Certificate by the Candidate shall be in double line spacing using Times New
Roman or Arial, font size 12, as per the format shown in Annexure II. The heading
DECLARATION Times New Roman or Arial, font size 16 bold in the center should start
about 30 mm from the top of the page. The main content of the Declaration must start 2 single line
spacing from the title DECLARATION.

The declaration shall carry the scholar’s signature in original and shall be followed by the scholar’s
name. The place, date of signature, roll no and enrollment no (left justified) will appear below the
signature of the scholar.

3.3. Bonafide Certificate of Supervision
The Bonafide Certificate of Supervision of the thesis by the supervisor(s) shall be in double line
spacing using Times New Roman or Arial, font size 12, as per the format shown in Annexure III.
The heading CERTIFICATE Times New Roman or Arial, font size 16 bold in the center
should start about 30 mm from the top of the page. The main content of the Certificate must start 2
single line spacing from the title CERTIFICATE.

The certificate shall carry the supervisor’s signature in original and shall be followed by the
supervisor’s name, academic designation (not any other responsibilities of administrative nature),
department and full address of the institution where the supervisor has guided research scholar. In
case of two supervisors, the details about the signature, names, etc. mentioned above shall be
centered symmetrically within the specified margin of the page. In case of three supervisors, the
details of the third supervisor will appear in the centre underneath the first two.The place and date
of signature (left justified) common for all the supervisors will appear below the signature(s) of the
supervisor(s).

3.4. Abstract
Abstract should be an essay type of narration not exceeding four pages outlining the research
problem, the methodology used, a summary of the findings, possible applications of the research,
and suggestions/directions for future research. The abstract should not contain cross citations. It
should be typed 1.5 line spacing, in Times New Roman or Arial with font size 12 within the
specified margin of the page. The heading ABSTRACT should be Times New Roman or Arial
font size 16 bold in the center should start about 30 mm -60 mm from the top of the page. The main
text of abstract should begin thereafter 2 single line spacing from the title ABSTRACT.

3.5. Acknowledgements (optional)
Acknowledgements shall be brief and should not exceed two pages when typed in 1.5 line spacing
Times New Roman or Arial with font size 12 within the specified margin of the page. It should
begin with title ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Times New Roman or Arial with font size

16 bold as heading placed in centre should start about 30 mm from the top of the page. The main
text of ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS should begin thereafter 2 single line spacing from the title
ABSTRACT.

The signature of the candidate shall be made at the bottom right end above his./her name typed in
title case.

3.6. Table of Contents
The table of contents should list all the contents following this section. The preceding section like
the Title Page, Certificate and Acknowledgements will not find a place amongst the items listed in
the Table of Contents, but the page numbers in lower case Roman letters shall be accounted for
them. The title TABLE OF CONTENTS in Times New Roman with size 16 bold as
heading be placed in centre should start about 30 mm from the top of the page. One and a half
spacing should be adopted for typing the contents in a manner shown in specimen copy of the Table
Contents as given in Annexure IV. The main text of TABLE OF CONTENTS should begin
thereafter 2 single line spacing from the title TABLE OF CONTENTS.

3.7. List of Tables
The list of tables should use exactly the same numbers and captions as they appear above the tables
in the text. The title LIST OF TABLES in Times New Roman or Arial with size 16 bold as
heading be placed in centre should start about 30 mm from the top of the page & the main text of
title should begin thereafter 2 single line spacing from the title LIST OF TABLES. Single spacing
in Time New Roman or Arial with size 12 should be used for the main content.

3.8. List of Figures
The list of figures should use exactly the same numbers and captions as they appear below the
figures in the text. The title LIST OF FIGURES in Times New Roman or Arial with size
16 bold as heading be placed in centre should start about 30 mm from the top of the page & the
main text of title should begin thereafter 2 single line spacing from the title LIST OF FIGURES.
Single line spacing in Time New Roman with size 12 should be used for the main content.

3.9. List of Symbols, Abbreviations and Nomenclature
As far as possible, standard and popularly used symbols, abbreviations etc. should be adopted. The
title LIST OF SYMBOLS, ABBREVIATIONS AND
NOMENCLATURE FIGURES in Times New Roman or Arial with size 16 bold as
heading be placed in centre should start about 30 mm from the top of the page & the main text of
title should begin thereafter 2 single line spacing from the title. Single line spacing in Time New
Roman or Arial with size 12 should be used typing the matter under this heading.

3.10. Preparation of Manuscript and Copies
The thesis needs to be prepared using a standard text processing software and must be printed in
black text (color for images, if necessary) using a laser printer or letter quality printer in standard
typeface (Arial or Times New Roman or Sans Serif font).
The thesis must be printed or photocopied on single side of white paper. All copies of thesis pages
must be clear, sharp and even, with uniform size and uniformly spaced characters, lines and margins
on every page of good quality white paper of 75 gsm or more.
Thesis should be free from typographical errors.

3.11. Page Dimensions and Margins
The page dimensions of the final copies of the thesis should be Standard A4 size.The top,
bottom and right side margins should be 25 mm, whereas the left side margin should be 35 mm for
both textual and non-textual (e.g., figures, tables) pages.Content should not extend beyond the
bottom margin except for completing a footnote, last line of chapter/subdivision, or figure/table

caption.A sub-head at the bottom of the page should have at least two full lines of content below it.
If the sub-head is too short to allow this, it should begin on the next page.All tables and figures
should conform to the same requirements as text. Color may be used for figures. If tables and
figures are large, they may be reduced to the standard size (provided the reduced area is not less
than 50% of the original) and /or folded just once to flush with the thesis margin (if the page size
does not exceed 250x360 mm).

3.12. Page Numbering
Beginning with the first page of the text in the thesis (chapter 1), all pages should be numbered
consecutively and consistently in Arabic numerals through the appendices.
Page numbers prior to Chapter 1 should be in lower case Roman numerals. The title page is
considered to be page (i) but the number is not printed.
All page numbers should be placed without punctuation in the center of the page, 20 mm from the
bottom edge of the page.

3.13. Multi-Volume Thesis
A thesis may be in two or more volumes, if required. The volume separation should come at the
end(s) of major division(s). The preliminary pages prior to Chapter 1 are contained only in Volume
I, except the title page.

3.14. Line Spacing
The general text of the manuscript should be in double spacing (3 lines per inch). Long tables,
quotations, footnotes, multi-line captions and bibliographic entries (references)should be in single
spacing (6 lines per inch), with text size in 12 points.

3.15. Chapters, Sections, Sub-sections and Paragraphs
The format for typing Chapter headings, Section headings and sub-section headings are explained
through the following illustrative examples.
Chapter headings : CHAPTER INTRODUCTION
Section : 1.1 OUTLINE OF THESIS
Sub-section heading : 1.1.2 Literature Review.

The word CHAPTER (no.) without punctuation should be centered 40mm down from the top of the
page. Two spaces below, the title of the chapter should be typed centrally in upper case (capital
letters) TITLE OF THE CHAPTER. The text should commence 4 spaces below this title, the first
letter of the text starting 20mm, inside from the left hand margin.

The section or sub-section headings preceded by their numberings should be left-justified. The
typed material directly below section or sub-section headings should commence 2 spaces below it
and should be offset 20mm from the left hand margin. The text can be divided over paragraphs
within a section or sub-section. Each paragraph should commerce 2 spaces below the last line of
the preceding paragraph, the first letter in the paragraph being indented from the left hand margin
by 20mm.

3.16. Footnotes, Tables, Figures and Equations
Footnotes should be used sparingly. They should be typed single space and placed directly
underneath in the very same page which refers to the material they annotate in case of the material
requiring more space the same may be allotted on the same page by increasing the footnote margin
and it should not spill over to the next page.

All tables (tabulated data) and figures (charts, graphs, maps, images, diagrams, etc.) should be
prepared, wherever possible, on the same paper used to type the text and conform to the
specifications outlined earlier. They should be inserted as close to the textual reference as possible.
Tables, figures and equations should be numbered sequentially either throughout the thesis or
chapter-wise using Arabic numerals. They are referred to in the body of the text capitalizing the

first letter of the word and number, as for instance, Table 17, Figure 24, Equation (33), or Table
5.3, Figure 3.11, Equation (4.16), etc.

If tables and figures are of only half a page or less, they may appear on the same page as text but
separated above and below by triple line spacing. Font size for text should be the same as for the
general text.

Good quality Line Drawings/figures must be drawn using standard software that provides vector
rather than bit-map graphics. Figures must be scalable.Images, Photographs, etc. must be scanned
in resolution exceeding 200dpi with 256 grayscales for the monochrome images and 24 bit per
pixel for the color images

3.17. Reference Format
The list of references should appear as a consolidated list with references listed alphabetically If
pertinent works have been consulted but not specifically cited, they should be listed as
bibliography or General References. Spacing and font size should be consistent inside a single
reference, and there should be double spacing between two different references.
For referencing an article in a scientific journal the suggested format should contain the following
information: authors, title, name of journal, volume number, page numbers and year
For referencing an article published in a book, the suggested format should contain, authors, the
title of the book, editors, publisher, year, page number of the article in the book being referred to
For referencing a thesis the suggested format should contain, author, the title of thesis, where thesis
was submitted or awarded, year.
A few examples of formats of references are given below and the student should be consistent in
following the style.

Journals
H.E. Exner, “Physical and Chemical Nature of Cemented Carbides,” International Metals Review,
1979, v. 24, pp. 149-173.
G.E. Spriggs, “The Importance of Atmosphere Control in Hard Metal Production,” Powder
Metallurgy, 1970, v. 13, n. 26, pp. 369-393.

Conference Proceedings
H.F. Fischmeister, “Development and Present Status of the Science and Technology of Hard
Materials,” Science of Hard Materials, R.K. Viswanadham, D.J . Rowcliffe, and J . Gurland (eds.),
Plenum Press, New York, NY, USA, 1982, pp. 1-45.
W.H. Baek, M.H. Hong, S. Lee, and D.T. Chung, “A Study on the Shear Localization Behavior of
Tungsten Heavy Alloy,” Tungsten and Refractory Metals 2, A. Bose and R.J . Dowding (eds.),
Metal Powder Industries Federation, Princeton, NJ , USA, 1995, pp. 463-471.

Books
R.M. German, Powder Injection Molding, Metal Powder Industries Federation, Princeton, NJ ,
USA, 1990.

Thesis
J .L. J ohnson, “Densification, Microstructural Evolution, and Thermal Properties of Liquid Phase
Sintered Composites,” Ph.D. Thesis, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, SA,
1994.

Technical Reports
E.G. Zukas, P.S.Z. Rogers, and R.S. Rogers, “Experimental Evidence for Spheroid Growth
Mechanisms in the Liquid Phase Sintered Tungsten Based Composites,” Informal Report: Los
Alamos Scientific laboratory, USA, 1976, pp. 1-35.
Patents
V. Oenning and I. S. R. Clark, U. S. Patent No. 4988386, 1991.


Journals in Non-English Language
L. Weihong and T. Xiuren, “Tungsten Matrix in Cu-W Contact Materials by Impregnation
Process,” Powder Metallurgy Technology, 1988, v. 6, n. 8, pp. 1-4. (in Chinese)

3.18. Appendix or Appendices
Supplementary illustrative material, original data, and quotations too lengthy for inclusion in the
text or which is not immediately essential to an understanding of the subject can be presented in
Appendix or Appendices (as Appendix A , Appendix B, etc.)
Each appendix with its title should be listed separately in the table of contents. Likewise, tables and
figures contained in the Appendices are to be included in the lists of tables and figures,
respectively.

3.19. List of Publications of Candidate
The list of publications made by research scholar during the period of research and pertaining to
the thesis submitted for the degree should be listed in chronological order in the order of
international refereed journals ,proceedings of the conferences in the same style as followed in
providing the list of references.These publications,wherever should be referred to in the main body
of the thesis.

4. Size of Thesis
There is no rigid restriction on the size of the Ph.D. thesis. However, it should generally exceed
150 pages of the typed matter beginning from the first page of Chapter I to the last page of the
last Appendix.

5. Binding
The student should submit initially two copies of the thesis in spiral binding form. Once the thesis
is accepted, it is the student’s responsibility to get it properly bound before depositing the required
number of copies. The front cover of the bound copy should be the same as the title page of the
thesis. The front cover should have printing on the side to include the author’s name, abbreviated
thesis title (optional), degree, department, and the year. (See Annexure V)

6. Preparation of Research Summary
After the completion of the research work and preparation of the draft thesis, a research
summary is to be prepared in close contact with the thesis supervisor(s). It should begin with the
title of the thesis (in Times New Roman with size 14 bold, centered), a 1.5 single line space gap,
followed by the name and enrollment of the candidate (in Times New Roman with size 12 bold,
centered) and then a 1.5 single line space gap followed by the title Research Summary (in Times
New Roman with size 12 bold, centered). After a gap of a space, the text should begin on the same
page.

The Research Summary may be broadly divided into 3 parts (i) introduction, literature survey and
identification of problem and issues (ii) statement, formulation and presentation of the problem,
solution approach (iii) findings, results, discussion, implementation and conclusions, and
directions for future research. It should be typed 1.5 single line spacing, in Times New Roman
with size 12 within the specified margin of the page. The use of tables, figures, equations should
be absolutely minimum unless they are extremely essential. Only the essential references should
appear in the text. Sections and subsections (not exactly the same as used in the main thesis) may
be used to enhance the readability. Only minimal essential part of appendices and reference list
should be included as part of the Research Summary.

7. Title Page of Ph.D. Thesis Summary
The title page of the summary should be as Annexure-VI (there is no need for a cover page).


8. Submission for Evaluation
The thesis and research summary should be prepared as per guidelines provided in this manual.
In case of any problems, the supervisor(s) should be contacted.

The candidate should fill the checklist and sign the Certificate of Thesis Submission for
Evaluation (Annexure VII). The Certificate should be signed and submitted in duplicate. One
copy after stamping by the concerned University official with due entries will be returned to the
candidate.
For evaluation purposes, a candidate for Ph.D. degree is required to submit :
(i) Two copies of spiral bound Research Summary.
(ii) Five copies of synopsis approved by the RDC.
(iii) Two spiral bound copies of the thesis using flexible cover of thick white art paper. The
cover page should be printed as per specifications for the title page (Annexure I).
(iv) A CD with exactly identical contents of the thesis in MS WORD and PDF format. The
candidate should ensure that the CD can be opened on any system. The CD should carry
the name, enrollment number and programme of the candidate.

9. Final Submission
After the successful completion of Ph.D. Thesis Pre-Submission Presentation & vi va-
voce and with approval of the viva-voce board, the candidate should finalize the thesis
incorporating all the suggestions if any made during the evaluation process by the internal and
external examiners and the suggestions emerging during viva voce examinations including
modifications in the title of the thesis.

Following should then finally be submitted:
(i) Certificate of Final Thesis Submission (Annexure VIII) signed by the candidate
and the supervisor(s) certifying that all the corrections suggested by the examiners have
been incorporated, the thesis has been prepared as per guidelines, due credit to other
researchers have been appropriately accorded and no part of the thesis is copied from any
other source.
(ii) Five copies of Ph.D. thesis hard bound as per University specifications.
(iii) For electronic repository of the University, a CD with exactly identical contents as the
final thesis in ms word and pdf format should also be submitted. The candidate should
ensure that the CD can be opened on any system.
(iv) Five copies of research summary with soft cover binding.

10. Concluding Remarks
This Thesis Guide lists only the basic requirements for preparing the thesis. Over and above the
aforementioned points, a thesis should be reader-friendly in both its appearance and presentation.
Several aspects of thesis preparation, particularly style of writing and presentation, have not been
discussed in great detail. The student should follow appropriate ideas from standard literature of
his/ her area of research, and adopt a uniform style and format throughout the thesis, such as in the
structural divisions/subdivisions of the thesis, in the mode of citing references and footnotes in the
text, in using dimensions, units and notations, and in preparing tables and figures etc.

Annexure – I


TITLE OF THESIS



A Thesis Submitted
in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements
for the Degree of



DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
by



NAME OF STUDENT
(Enrollment No.)


to the
Department of…………….
Faculty of ………………….



SHRI VENKATESHWARA UNIVERSITY
GAJRAULA, AMROHA (UTTAR PRADESH)
INDIA


Under the Supervision of
Dr NAME OF SUPERVISOR
Institution

Month, 2013


Annexure – II


DECLARATION

I hereby declare that this submission is my own work and that, to the best of my
knowledge and belief, it contains no material previously published or written by
another person nor material which to a substantial extent has been accepted for the
award of any other degree or diploma of the university or other institute of higher
learning, except where due acknowledgment has been made in the text.



Signature of Research Scholar

Name :

Enrollment No.

ANNEXURE III




CERTIFICATE



Certified that Name of student (enrollment no…..) has carried out the research work
presented in this thesis entitled “Title of Thesis…………….” for the award of Doctor of
Philosophy from Shri Venkateshwara University, Gajraula under my/our (print only that is
applicable) supervision. The thesis embodies results of original work, and studies as are carried
out by the student himself/ herself (print only that is applicable) and the contents of the
thesis do not form the basis for the award of any other degree to the candidate or to anybody else
from this or any other University/Institution.




Signature Signature

(Name of Supervisor) (Name of Supervisor)
Designation) (Designation)
(Address) (Address)




Date:




















Note: In case of only one supervisor, the sole supervisor will sign on the right side and the details on
the left will not be printed. In case of three supervisors, the third one along with his/her name,
designation, address will sign in the centre of the page underneath the details of the two other
supervisors. The date, however, will be common to all.


ANNEXURE IV


TABLE OF CONTENTS



Page No.


Declaration ii
Certificate i ii
Abstract iv
Acknowledgements v
Dedication (optional) vi
List of Tables vii
List of Figures xv
List of Symbols and Abbreviations xxiii

CHAPTER 1 : INTRODUCTION 1-68
1.1 GENERAL 1
1.2 USE OF INDUSTRIAL EASTE IN CONCRETE-MAKING 2
1.3 GENERAL 5

1.2.1 Beneficiation Ceramic Waste 12

1.2.2 Test of Ceramic Waste Coarse Aggregate 19

1.2.2.1 General 25

1.2.2.2 Beneficiation ceramic waste 29

1.2.2.3 Test of ceramic waste coarse aggregate 33
1.4 SUSTAINABLE CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY 45
1.5 CERAMIC INDUSTRIAL WASTE AS COARSE AGGREGATE 58

CHAPTER 2 : LITERATURE REVIEW 59-150

2.1 GENERAL 75

2.2 ALTERNATE AFFREGRATES 99

2.3 RECYCLING 100
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TITLE OF THESIS


A Thesis Submitted
in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements
for the Degree of
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
by
NAME OF STUDENT
(Enrollment No.)


to the
Department of…………….
Faculty of ………………….



SHRI VENKATESHWARA UNIVERSITY
GAJRAULA, AMROHA (UTTAR PRADESH)
INDIA
Under the Supervision of
Dr NAME OF SUPERVISOR
Institution

Month, 2013



ANNEXURE VI


TITLE OF THESIS


SUMMARY
of the Thesis Submitted
in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements
for the Degree of



DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
by



NAME OF STUDENT
(Enrollment No.)

to the
Department of…………….
Faculty of ………………….



SHRI VENKATESHWARA UNIVERSITY
GAJRAULA, AMROHA (UTTAR PRADESH)
INDIA


Under the Supervision of
Dr NAME OF SUPERVISOR
Institution

Month, 2013




Annexure VII





SHRI VENKATESHWARA UNIVERSITY, GAJRAULA

CERTIFICATE OF THESIS SUBMISSION FOR EVALUATION
(To be submitted in duplicate)

1. Name : ……………………………………………………………...………………………….......
2. Enrollment No. :………………………………………………………………………………………
3. Thesis title:…………………………………………………………………….……………………...
………………………………………………………………………………..……………………….....
……………………………….………………………………………...………………………………...
4. Degree for which the thesis is submitted:
5. Department of the University to which the thesis issubmitted :
....................................................................................................................................................................................................
6. Faculty of the University to which the thesis is submitted :
....................................................................................................................................................................................................
7. Thesis Preparation Guide was referred to for preparing the thesis. Yes No
8. Specifications regarding thesis format have been closelyfollowed. Yes No
9. The contents of the thesis have been organized based on the guidelines. Yes No
10. The thesis has been prepared without resorting to plagiarism. Yes No
11. All sources used have been cited appropriately. Yes No
12. The thesis has not been submitted elsewhere for a degree. Yes No
13. Submitted two copies of spiral bound thesis plus one CD. Yes No
14. Submitted five copies of synopsis approved by RDC. Yes No
15. Submitted two copies of spiral bound research summary. Yes No

(Signature of the Candidate)
Name………………..…………………….
Enrollment No……………………………





Annexure VIII



SHRI VENKATESHWARA UNIVERSITY, GAJRAULA

CERTIFICATE OF FINAL THESIS SUBMISSION
(To be submitted in duplicate)

1. Name : ……………………………………………………………...………………………......
2. Enrollment No. :…………………………………………………………………………………
3. Thesis title:……………………………………………………………….……………………..
…………………………………………………………………………………………………..
…………………………………………………………………………………………………..
4. Degree for which the thesis is submitted: ……………………………......……………………..
5. Department of University to which the thesis is submitted :
…………………………………………………………………………………………………...
6. Faculty of the University to which the thesis is submitted :
…………………………………………………………………………………………………
7. Thesis Preparation Guide was referred to for preparing the thesis. Yes No
8. Specifications regarding thesis format have been closely followed. Yes No
9. The contents of the thesis have been organized based on the guidelines. Yes No
10. The thesis has been prepared without resorting to plagiarism. Yes No
11. All sources used have been cited appropriately. Yes No
12. The thesis has not been submitted elsewhere for a degree. Yes No
13. All the corrections have been incorporated. Yes No
14. Submitted five hard bound copies of the thesis plus one CD. Yes No
15. Submitted five copies of research summary. Yes No


(Signature(s) of the Supervisor(s) (Signature of the Candidate)
Name(s):…………………………… Name…………..…………………………
Enrollment No……………………………

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