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Summer Internship Guidelines

The document outlines guidelines for student internships and final projects. It states that students must complete an internship at an organization and write a report on their study. For their final project, students must work on a problem or assignment given by the organization. The report should provide practical solutions and follow formatting guidelines. It must be 50-60 pages and submitted by the specified due date. Students are expected to meet weekly with their faculty guide and take their instructions.
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Summer Internship Guidelines

The document outlines guidelines for student internships and final projects. It states that students must complete an internship at an organization and write a report on their study. For their final project, students must work on a problem or assignment given by the organization. The report should provide practical solutions and follow formatting guidelines. It must be 50-60 pages and submitted by the specified due date. Students are expected to meet weekly with their faculty guide and take their instructions.
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INTERNSHIP /PROJECT GUIDELINES Part I Internship is an organization study, the instruction sheet is enclosed herewith and the report

has to be made accordingly. Part II It is compulsory for the students to take up specific assignment or problem given by the organization during their study period. The final report is a management problem. The student may work on an organization centric problem or on a general theme. The dissertation or the final project is expected to provide practical solutions to the problem studied. The following are the suggested steps: a) Problem Identification b) Synopsis preparation (Generally not exceeding two pages) c) The headlines of a synopsis could be: i. The background ii. The problem statement iii. Objective of the study iv. Hypotheses to be tested v. Method vi. Limitation(s) vii. Chapter Scheme viii. Expectation from the study 1. Synopsis: Formatting (Research Proposal) -Title -Problem - Methodology -Time & cost expectation ( to be approved by the industry) Formatting dissertation: Executive summary (Before introduction) Primary Research may not be always needed Hypothesis testing: experimental research (for establishing relationships) For survey/Description Research Hypothesis test not required. Report: 1 copy to college, 1 student copy and one for company if required. Size-50-60 pages (Indicative ) Hard Bound Font Size=12/14 1.5 line spacing. A4 Size Exe. Bond Paper. Font style Time/Arial. Foot notes- End of each chapter. References at the end of each chapter. Bibliography. Bar, Charts, Diagrams can be used The report has to be submitted latest by June 10, 2006. Students should interact with the faculty guide every week & report the progress made. Students have to take the instruction from the faculty guide.

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DISSERTATION /PROJECT GUIDELINES It is compulsory for the students to take up specific or problem of an industry during their study period and should study the leading companies and relate the same to the problem of the industry. The final report is a management problem. The student may work on an Industry centric problem or on a general theme. The dissertation or the final project is expected to provide practical solutions to the problem studied. The following are the suggested steps: d) Problem Identification e) Synopsis preparation (Generally not exceeding two pages) f) The headlines of a synopsis could be: ix. The background x. The problem statement xi. Objective of the study xii. Hypotheses to be tested xiii. Method xiv. Limitation(s) xv. Chapter Scheme xvi. Expectation from the study 7. Synopsis: Formatting (Research Proposal) -Title -Problem - Methodology

8. Formatting dissertation: Executive summary (Before introduction) 9. Primary Research may not be always needed 10. Hypothesis testing: experimental research (for establishing relationships) 11. For survey/Description Research Hypothesis test not required. 12. Report: 1 copy to college, 1 student copy and one for company if required. Size-50-60 pages (Indicative ) Hard Bound Font Size=12/14 1.5 line spacing. A4 Size Exe. Bond Paper. Font style Time/Arial. Foot notes- End of each chapter. References at the end of each chapter. Bibliography. Bar, Charts, Diagrams can be used The report has to be submitted latest by 10th March, 2008 Students should interact with the faculty guide every week & report the progress made. Students have to take the instruction from the faculty guide.

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