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1.

Format of Title Page


A

COMPREHENSIVE PROJECT REPORT

On

“Title of the Project”


(A Descriptive Title of the Project Work)

Submitted to

Silver Oak Institute of Management

In Partial Fulfillment of the requirements of the award for the


degree of
Master of Business Administration

Under the guidance of

Guide Name & Designation

Submitted by
[Student’s Name]
[Roll Number/Enrollment Number]
[Silver Oak University]

Month & Year of Submission


DECLARATION

(To be printed on a separate page and signed by the student)

I, [Your Name], a student of Master of Business Administration at Silver Oak Institute of


Management, hereby declare that the project report titled “[Title of the Project]” submitted by
me in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of MBA is my original
work.

I confirm that this report is a genuine research work carried out by me under the guidance and
supervision of [Guide’s Name], [Designation], Silver Oak Institute of Management. This
report has not been submitted to any other university or institution for the award of any degree,
diploma, or fellowship.

I have duly acknowledged all the sources from which information has been taken in this report. I
understand that plagiarism, if detected at any stage, will result in disciplinary action as per the
academic regulations of Silver Oak University.

Furthermore, I take full responsibility for the authenticity and accuracy of the content presented
in this report.

Enrollment No. Name Signature

Place: Date:
CERTIFICATE

To be printed on a separate page and signed by the project guide/faculty mentor and head of the
department)

[Institution/University Name]
[Department Name]
[Address]

This is to certify that the project report titled “[Title of the Project]” is a bonafide work carried
out by [Student’s Name], bearing Enrollment Number: [Enrollment Number], under my
guidance and supervision.

This project is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of
Master of Business Administration (MBA) at [University/Institute Name] during the
academic year [Year].

The work presented in this project is the original work of the candidate and has not been
submitted elsewhere for any other degree, diploma, or certificate. The research, analysis, and
findings expressed in this report represent the efforts and contributions of the student.

I certify that this project meets the required academic standards and has been completed in
accordance with the university guidelines.

Project Guide/Supervisor: Head of the Institute


(HOI):

External Examiner
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

A section where the student expresses gratitude to the people who helped in the project, such as
faculty members, industry professionals, family, and friends.
PREFACE

The Preface provides an introductory note about the project and the reason for selecting the
topic. It should include:

 An overview of the project topic.


 The relevance of the topic in business management.
 A brief idea about the study’s objectives.
 The methodology followed in the study.
 The importance of this study for academic and practical purposes
ABSTRACT

The Abstract is a concise summary of the entire report. It should be 250-300 words and include:

 Introduction to the study – What the project is about.


 Research objectives – Key aims of the study.
 Methodology used – Data collection methods, sample size, tools.
 Key findings – Major insights from the analysis.
 Conclusion and recommendations – Summary of results and suggestions for
improvement.
TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. Introduction of study/ project Page no.


2. Industry Profile
3. Company Profile (if applicable)
4. Introduction of the Topic
5. Literature Review
6. Research Methodology
7. Data Analysis and Interpretation
8. Findings and Discussions
9. Recommendations and Suggestions
10. Conclusion
11. References
12. Appendices
1. INTRODUCTION

 Background of the Study


 Problem Statement
 Objectives of the Study
 Scope and Significance of the Study
 Limitations of the Study

2. INDUSTRY PROFILE

 Overview of the Industry


 Market Trends and Developments
 Key Players in the Industry
 Challenges and Opportunities

3. COMPANY PROFILE (If applicable)

 Introduction to the Organization


 History, Vision, Mission, and Core Values
 Organizational Structure
 Product/Service Offerings
 Financial Performance
 Competitor Analysis

4. INTRODUCTION OF THE TOPIC

5. LITERATURE REVIEW

The Literature Review section provides an overview of previous research and theories related
to the study. It includes:

 Summary of past research studies relevant to the topic.


 Theoretical framework related to the study.
 Analysis of gaps in existing research.
 How this study builds upon or differs from past research.
Sample Structure for Literature Review:

 Introduction: Overview of past research and relevance to the study.


 Review of Past Studies: Summarize key research articles, books, and case studies.
 Theoretical Framework: Discuss theories and models relevant to the study.
 Research Gaps Identified: Highlight areas where research is lacking.
 Conclusion: How the current study contributes to the field.

6. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

 Research Design (Descriptive, Exploratory, etc.)


 Data Collection Methods (Primary & Secondary Data)
 Sampling Methodology (Sample Size, Sampling Techniques)
 Data Analysis Tools Used

7. DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION

 Presentation of Collected Data (Graphs, Charts, Tables)


 Interpretation of Data
 Hypothesis Testing (if applicable)
 Statistical Analysis (if applicable)

8. FINDINGS AND DISCUSSIONS

 Summary of Key Findings


 Discussions Based on Data Analysis
 Comparison with Previous Research (if any)

9. RECOMMENDATIONS AND SUGGESTIONS

 Practical Suggestions Based on Findings


 Implementation Strategies
 Future Scope of the Study

10. CONCLUSION

 Summary of the Study


 Key Takeaways
 Final Thoughts

11. REFERENCES

 APA format of citation of books, journals, research papers, and websites used in the
study.
12. APPENDICES

 Sample Questionnaires
 Any Supporting Documents

GUIDELINES OF REPORT

A. Paper & Page Setup:

 Paper Size: A4 (8.27 × 11.69 inches)


 Margins:
o Left: 1.5 inches (for binding)
o Right, Top & Bottom: 1 inch
 Line Spacing: 1.5 line spacing
 Alignment: Justified
 Paragraph Spacing: Before & After: 6 pt

B. Font & Text Formatting:

 Font Style: Times New Roman


 Font Size:
o Main Headings: 14 pt, Bold, Uppercase
o Subheadings: 12 pt, Bold
o Body Text: 12 pt, Regular

C. Page number on every page

Start from the Introduction section (bottom center).

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