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Major Report Structure / Contents:: 1. Cover & Title Page 2. Candidate's Declaration

The document outlines the recommended structure and contents for a major project report, including: 1) A cover page, title page, declaration, and certificate from the project mentor. 2) An acknowledgement, table of contents, and executive summary of 2-3 pages. 3) Sections on introducing the problem, objectives, methodology, observations and analysis, recommendations, and conclusions. 4) Appendices and references presented in a specific format with details for books, journals, websites.

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Major Report Structure / Contents:: 1. Cover & Title Page 2. Candidate's Declaration

The document outlines the recommended structure and contents for a major project report, including: 1) A cover page, title page, declaration, and certificate from the project mentor. 2) An acknowledgement, table of contents, and executive summary of 2-3 pages. 3) Sections on introducing the problem, objectives, methodology, observations and analysis, recommendations, and conclusions. 4) Appendices and references presented in a specific format with details for books, journals, websites.

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MAJOR REPORT STRUCTURE / CONTENTS:

1. Cover & Title page


2. Candidates Declaration
Do not mention the name or designation of the Project Guide allotted to you in the
report.
Use the word Project Mentor only
3. Certificate by Project Mentor
Do not mention the name or designation of the Project Guide allotted to you in the
report.
Use the word Project Mentor only
4. Acknowledgement
5. Contents
Table of contents
List of Tables / Figures / Abbreviations used etc
6. Executive Summary: This includes the summarization of the entire project in around 2-3 pages.
7. Introduction to the Problem. This section should contain:

Introduction to the Industry

Background of the problem task undertaken (i.e. how & why the project was selected)

Rationale of the study

Scope of the study

8. Objective(s) of the study: This section should contain:

The Main Objective you have to accomplish through your project

Specific Objectives i.e. what all you need to in order to achieve your main objective.

9. Methodology: This section would include the plan of the study method of data collection,
instruments used , tools & techniques of analysis, limitations of study.
10. Observations, Analysis & Discussion: This part can be covered in more than one chapter,
depending upon the coverage of the study. (try to make use of the relevant management
techniques / skills / policies; data presentation and statistical analysis in the project report)
11. Recommendations / Suggestions: These should be based on the usefulness of the study,
applicability in business industry, in decision making, in system development and so forth.
12. Summary / Conclusion: The project should be summed up with a rundown of the project in its
entirety.
13. Appendices: Should include Questionnaires (if any) etc
14. References / Bibliography: Should be presented in the proper Format as depicted below:
For Books:
Author(s) (Surname, First Name) (Year); Book Name, Publisher, Place of Publication,
pp (pages referred).
For Journals / Magazines / Newspapers:
Author(s) (Surname, First Name) (Year); Title of the Article, Journal / Magazine
Name, Vol-, Issue-, No.-, Month-, pp (pages referred).
Web Pages: Full URLs of the web page (including the domain name & ending with *.org /
.htm / .html and so forth)

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