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Project - Guidelines - MBA

The document provides guidelines for writing a project report for a Master's in Business Administration degree. It outlines the typical sections included such as an introduction, literature review, methodology, results and analysis, conclusion, and references. It emphasizes consulting the project guide, following the completion schedule, and obtaining necessary signatures. Students are advised to clearly define the topic, objectives, and scope of the project. [END SUMMARY]

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Project - Guidelines - MBA

The document provides guidelines for writing a project report for a Master's in Business Administration degree. It outlines the typical sections included such as an introduction, literature review, methodology, results and analysis, conclusion, and references. It emphasizes consulting the project guide, following the completion schedule, and obtaining necessary signatures. Students are advised to clearly define the topic, objectives, and scope of the project. [END SUMMARY]

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Format of

PROJECT REPORT

With general guidelines on how to write a Project


Report

Masters in Business Administration

 Consult your Guide from time to time, as well as whenever necessary,


carry out suggested changes by your guide and then proceed to the next
step.

 Do take signature of your project guide as required on your progress


report sheet.

 Work regularly with commitment and ensure you are following the
Project Report Activity Completion Schedule and avoid last minute’s
hustle.

Note: For any query contact your respective Project Guide / Course Co-
coordinator
Title of the Project Report (14, Title Case, Bold)

Project Report

Submitted in Partial Fulfillment for the Award of the

Degree of master’s in business administration (Years of course)

(14, Bold)

Under the Guidance of (14, Bold) Submitted By (14, Bold)

Name of the Guide (14 size) Name of the Student (14 size)
Designation (14 size) University Enrollment No. (14 size)

AMERICAN HERITAGE UNIVERSITY of SOUTHERN

CALIFORNIA

(14, Bold) (14 size)


Writing the Project Report
 Student’s Declaration
 Certificate from the Guide
 Acknowledgements
 Executive Summary
 List of Abbreviations
 Table of Contents
 List of Tables
 List of Charts, Graphs and Figures

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 - Introduction to the topic
1.1 Briefly introduce your topic on which your project is based
It should include (a) Meaning of the concept (b) Rationale for choosing
the topic/problem under study, (c) Implementation strategy of concept in
your present study.

1.2 Objectives of Study: It should be pragmatic and consistent with the title
of the study and achievable during the course of study within the prescribed
schedule. Students are advised to develop the objectives in consultation
with their respective guides. The objectives must start with action-oriented
verbs. (Ex: To study, To Compare…etc.)

1.3 Scope of Study: The scope of the study refers to the parameters in
which the study will be operating in. The scope of study should clearly
mention the activities that are actually performed in the study. It should
include the period of study, the functional area and volume of work carried
out in the study.

Chapter 2 - Profile of the Organization


Chapter 3 - Review of literature
Students have to carry out a methodical examination of available study material (books,
journals, periodicals, official gazettes, etc) on the topic of your study. Provide the
existing information on the work already done by way of fundamental nature of the
study. References of publications should be numbered. Either square [ ] or curved
brackets ( ) or superscript can be used as long as it is consistent.
Chapter 4 Research Methodology

Research Design (Descriptive, Exploratory, Analytical etc.)


Data Collection
Primary and Secondary data
Instruments for Data Collection (Questionnaire, Interview, checklist etc.)
Method for Data Collection
Sample design and size

Chapter 5 Results & Analysis


Raw data (primary or secondary) collected must be reduced to standard formats such as
tables, charts, graphs, diagrams etc and is to be presented in this chapter. This chapter
will include Decodification of data, Classification of Data, Tabulation of the data,
Application of analytical tool(s), Use of graphs, Depiction of Bar diagrams, Histogram
and its observation and inferences drawn. Proper titles, legends, scales, source (s) etc
must be mentioned along with each diagram.

Chapter 6 Summary and Conclusion


This Chapter should comprise the following:

6.1 Results of the Study: These are to be presented and supported by facts & figures
in narrative form and be culled out from the Chapter-4. The sequence of the results
must be consistent with the objectives of the study mentioned in Chapter-1.

6.2 Limitations: The limitations could be mentioned in terms of data insufficiency,


time & expertise constraints etc.

6.3 Suggestions, Scope for further Study: Suggestions based on results of the study is
to be provided.

6.4 Conclusion: Finally, Conclusion should cover findings of the work, whether
the stated objectives of the work is achieved with full justification,
recommendations, limitations, directions for future development.
 References: to be in Vancouver style
o References are listed in numerical order, and in the same order in which they are cited
in text.
o Begin your reference list on a new page and title it 'References'.
o The reference list should include all and only those references you have cited in the text.
(However, do not include unpublished items such as correspondence.)
o Use Arabic numerals (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9).

o Abbreviate journal titles.


o Check the reference details against the actual source - you are indicating that you
have read a source when you cite it.
o Be consistent with your referencing style across the document.

 Annexure

1. Ethical clearance certificate


2. Questionnaire (If Applicable)
3. Miscellaneous :
DECLARATION BY THE CANDIDATE
(On plain paper)

This is to certify that I have completed the Project titled”(title of the project)” under the guidance

of “(name of the guide)” in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of Degree of

master’s in business administration at American Heritage University of Southern California. This

is an original piece of work & I have not submitted it earlier elsewhere.

Date: Signature:
Place: Name:
University Enrollment No.:
CERTIFICATE BY THE GUIDE

This is to certify that the project entitled “ ”is a bonafide

academic work done by “ ” submitted in the partial fulfillment of the requirement for the

award of the degree of master’s in business administration at American Heritage University of

Southern California.

To the best of my knowledge and belief the data & information presented by him/her in the project

has not been submitted earlier.

Signature : Date

Name of the Faculty :

Designation :

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