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208-Field Work Project Outline

The document outlines the structure and components required for a Field Project proposal and report at NBN Sinhgad School of Management Studies Pune. It details the necessary sections for both the proposal, including the introduction, problem statement, purpose, significance, execution plan, and literature review, as well as the report, which includes title page, acknowledgments, methodology, data analysis, and findings. Additionally, it specifies the inclusion of annexures such as questionnaires and geo-tagged photos.

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208-Field Work Project Outline

The document outlines the structure and components required for a Field Project proposal and report at NBN Sinhgad School of Management Studies Pune. It details the necessary sections for both the proposal, including the introduction, problem statement, purpose, significance, execution plan, and literature review, as well as the report, which includes title page, acknowledgments, methodology, data analysis, and findings. Additionally, it specifies the inclusion of annexures such as questionnaires and geo-tagged photos.

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NBN Sinhgad School of Management Studies Pune

208-Field Project Hard copy submission ouline

Field Project Proposal Outline


The Field Project proposal, ranging from three to five pages, outlines the development plan for the
project. It includes one or two paragraphs for each of the following components:

1. Field Project Introduction: Provide an overview of the project, including its context and scope.

2. Statement of the Problem: Clearly define the problem the project aims to address.

3. Purpose of the Project: Explain the main objectives and goals of the project.

4. Significance of the Project: Discuss the importance and potential impact of the project.

5. Plan for Developing / Executing the Project: Describe the approach and steps to be taken in
developing / executing the project.

6. Review of the Literature: Include an initial literature review of one or two pages.

Field Project Report Outline


The field project report includes the components mentioned below.

1. Title Page

2. Declaration by student

3. Acknowledgement by student

4. Certificate by the Guide on Institutional Letter Head

5. Certificate by the Partner Organization on Letter Head (if applicable)

6. Table of Contents

7. List of Tables (if needed)

Dr. Reshma Kabugade (Associate Professor)


8. List of Figures (if needed)

9. Abstract

Chapter I - Introduction:

1. Statement of the Problem

2. Purpose /Objectives of the Project

3. Theoretical Framework

4. Significance of the Project

5. Definition of Terms (optional)

Chapter II - Review of the Literature:

Review the existing body of knowledge available on the problem or topic.

Chapter III Method: Describes how the study was completed / conducted, including a specific
description of subjects, procedures, equipment, materials, and other information pertinent to the study,

Chapter IV – Data Collection and Analysis: 1. Collecting relevant data from primary and secondary
sources. 2. Analyzing data using appropriate analytical tools and techniques.

Chapter V – Results / Findings & Suggestions: 1. Identifying key issues, opportunities, trends etc. based
on data analysis. 2. Develop / propose feasible solutions or recommendations. 3. Reflect on the
experience, lessons learned, and scope for further work / improvement.

Annexures 1.

1. Questionnaires

2. Observation Sheets

3. Field Maps

4. Exhibits

5. Geo Tagged Photos with Sample respondents

6. Any other relevant documents

Dr. Reshma Kabugade (Associate Professor)

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