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GUIDELINES-Project Work

Project work involves applying knowledge to solve real-life problems. It is worth 4 credits. Students can choose a topic related to their elective courses or area of study. The objective is to develop research, analysis, and scientific thinking skills. There are two types of projects - based on research methodology or an internship. Guidelines include choosing a specific topic in consultation with a teacher, submitting an 80-100 page report following the specified structure and format, and including chapters on introduction, research methodology, literature review, data analysis and interpretation, and conclusions and suggestions. Internship-based projects also require including internship letters and have a specified chapter structure focused on the internship experience.

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GUIDELINES-Project Work

Project work involves applying knowledge to solve real-life problems. It is worth 4 credits. Students can choose a topic related to their elective courses or area of study. The objective is to develop research, analysis, and scientific thinking skills. There are two types of projects - based on research methodology or an internship. Guidelines include choosing a specific topic in consultation with a teacher, submitting an 80-100 page report following the specified structure and format, and including chapters on introduction, research methodology, literature review, data analysis and interpretation, and conclusions and suggestions. Internship-based projects also require including internship letters and have a specified chapter structure focused on the internship experience.

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Project work is considered as a special course involving application of knowledge

in solving/analyzing/exploring a real-life situation/ difficult problem. Project work


would be of 04 credits. A project work may be undertaken in any area of Elective
Courses/ study area selected.

Introduction

Inclusion of project work in the course curriculum of the Bachelor of


Management Studies programme is one of the ambitious aspects in the
programme structure. The main objective of inclusion of project work is to
inculcate the element of research analyse and scientific temperament
challenging the potential of learner as regards to his/ her eager to enquire and
ability to interpret particular aspect of the study. There are two modes of
preparation of project work.

1. Project work based on research methodology in the study area.


2. Project work based on internship in the study area

✔ Guidelines for preparation of Project Work

1. General guidelines for preparation of project work based on

Research Methodology

● The project topic may be undertaken in any area of Elective Courses (Marketing

or Finance).

● Each of the learner has to undertake a Project individually under the

supervision of a teacher-guide.

● The learner shall decide the topic and title which should be specific, clear

and with definite scope in consultation with the teacher-guide concerned.

● University/college shall allot a guiding teacher for guidance to the

students based on her / his specialization.


● The project report shall be prepared as per the broad guidelines given below:

▪ Font type: Times New Roman

▪ Font size: 12-For content, 14-for Title

▪ Line Space : 1.5-for content and 1-for in table work

▪ Paper Size: A4

▪ Margin : in Left-1.5, Up-Down-Right-1

▪ The Project Report shall be bounded.

▪ The project report should be 80 to 100 pages after table of contents

▪ Not more than 3 pics per chapter.

2. Structure to be followed to maintain the uniformity in


formulation and presentation of Project Work
(Model Structure of the Project Work)

● Chapter No. 1: Introduction

In this chapter Selection a rttrnd relevance of the problem, historical


background of the problem, brief profile of the study area, definition/s of
related aspects, characteristics, different concepts pertaining to the
problem etc can be incorporated by the learner.

● Chapter No. 2: Research Methodology

This chapter will include Objectives, Hypothesis, Scope of the study,


limitations of the study, significance of the study, Selection of the
problem, Sample size, Data collection, Tabulation of data, Techniques
and tools to be used, etc can be incorporated by the learner.

● Chapter No. 3: Literature Review

This chapter will provide information about studies done on the


respective issue. This would specify how the study undertaken is
relevant and contribute for value addition in information/ knowledge/
application of study area which ultimately helps the learner to undertake
further study on same issue.

● Chapter No. 4: Data Analysis, Interpretation and Presentation

This chapter is the core part of the study. The analysis pertaining to
collected data will be done by the learner. The application of selected
tools or techniques will be used to arrive at findings. In this, table of
information’s, presentation of graphs etc. can be provided with
interpretation by the learner.

● Chapter No. 5: Conclusions and Suggestions

In this chapter of project work, findings of work will be covered and


suggestion will be enlisted to validate the objectives and hypotheses.

Note: If required more chapters of data analysis can be added.

● Bibliography

● Appendix (Questionnaire)
3. General guidelines for preparation of project work based on
Internship Based Projects:

Internship Letters/Visitation Letter (Internship Completion Certificate)-Mandatory (After


Executive Summary)

Internship Based:
CHP 1: Research Methodology:
• Aim of the Project
• Objectives
• Research Design and Descriptive/Exploratory
• Sources of Data
• Scope
• Limitations
CHP 2: Function related to company
CHP 3: Company Profile
CHP 4: Internship Roles & Responsibilities
CHP 5: Process Flowchart
CHP 6: CSR of Company
CHP 7: SWOC Analysis of Company
CHP 8: PESTLE Analysis
CHP 9: Observations and Learning
CHP 10: Conclusion

Bibliography
Appendix

✔ Flow of the project book initial pages:

Topic/Title, Declaration, Certificate, Letter of Acknowledgement, Executive Summary,


Internship Certificate (if internship based project), Table of Contents, Chapters,
Bibliography and Appendix

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