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Project Report Format

The document outlines the project report format and guidelines for Business Administration students at Sandip University, Nashik. It includes sections such as the introduction, literature review, research methodology, data analysis, findings, conclusions, and bibliography, along with specific instructions for report preparation and submission deadlines. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of originality in work and the consequences of plagiarism.
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Project Report Format

The document outlines the project report format and guidelines for Business Administration students at Sandip University, Nashik. It includes sections such as the introduction, literature review, research methodology, data analysis, findings, conclusions, and bibliography, along with specific instructions for report preparation and submission deadlines. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of originality in work and the consequences of plagiarism.
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SOCMS_SANDIP UNIVERSITY_NASHIK

Business Administration

 (Project Report Format)

o Cover & Title page


o Declaration from student
o Certificate from Guide
o Acknowledgement
o Preface
o Table of contents
 Introduction
 Review of Literature
 Research Methodology
 Research Design
 Research Problem
 Project (Research) Objective
 Data Collection (Secondary)
 Significance of the study
 Limitations of the study
 Data Analysis & Interpretation
 Finding of the Study
 Conclusion & Suggestions
 Bibliography/Reference

Details:

 Introduction:

Introduction should be related to the project title/topic and it can be maximum 5-6 pages.
Introduction includes the history of the company/organization/institute/product/services.

 Review of Literature:

A literature review is a survey of scholarly sources on a specific topic. It provides an


overview of current knowledge, allowing you to identify relevant theories, methods, and
gaps in the existing research.

 Research Methodology

Methodology is the systematic, theoretical analysis of the methods applied to a field of


study. It comprises the theoretical analysis of the body of methods and principles
associated with a branch of knowledge. Typically, it encompasses concepts such
as paradigm, theoretical model, phases and quantitative or qualitative techniques.
 A research design is the set of methods and procedures used in collecting and
analyzing measures of the variables specified in the problem research.
 A research problem is a statement about an area of concern, a condition to be
improved, a difficulty to be eliminated, or a troubling question that exists in scholarly
literature, in theory, or in practice that points to the need for meaningful understanding
and deliberate investigation.
 Research objectives describe concisely what the research is trying to achieve. They
summarize the accomplishments a researcher wishes to achieve through the project
and provides direction to the study.

 Secondary data refers to data that is collected by someone other than the user. (Mainly
from published sources) Common sources of secondary data for social
science include censuses, information collected by government departments,
organizational records and data that was originally collected for other research
purposes.
Secondary data analysis can save time that would otherwise be spent collecting data
and, particularly in the case of quantitative data, can provide larger and higher-
quality databases that would be unfeasible for any individual researcher to collect on
their own.
 Significance of the study concern with the advantages of study of the project for the
same organization/institution.
 Limitations of the study can exist during research/project work such as time, money,
data etc.

 Data Analysis:

Data analysis is the process of systematically applying statistical and/or logical techniques
to describe and illustrate, condense and recap, and evaluate data.

 Finding of the Study:

The principal outcomes of a research project; what the project suggested, revealed or
indicated. This usually refers to the totality of outcomes, rather than the conclusions or
suggestions drawn from them.

 Conclusion & Suggestions:

The student presents the conclusion and suggestion following the finding of the study. The
first section is the conclusions of the research finding and the second is
the suggestion dealing with the objectives of teaching and learning process.

 Bibliography/Reference:

Bibliography as a discipline, is traditionally the academic study of books as physical,


cultural objects; in this sense, it is also known as bibliology. For Example:
Alden, D. L., Steenkamp, J. B. E., & Batra, R. (1999). Brand positioning through advertising in
Asia, North America, and Europe: The role of global consumer culture. Journal of Marketing,
63(1), 75–87.
 Annexure: A (Cover Page {Front & Inner}) & Guide/Supervisor Certificate

Cover Page:
This Page will
Research Project Report be colored with
black & golden
words
On

“Title……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………..”

For the Degree of

Bachelor/Master of Business Administration

Submitted to

THE DEAN

Under the Guidance : Submitted By :


Dr./Mr./Ms./Mrs……………………………………………. Mr./Ms……………………………………..
Designation BBA/MBA Year & Sem
SOCMS, Sandip University SOCMS, Sandip University
Nashik Nashik

SCHOOL OF COMMERCE & MANAGEMENT SCEINCES


SANDIP UNIVERSITY, NASHIK

PRN :………………………………… SESSION :


Research Project Report Inner First
Page: Colored

On

“Title……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………..”

For the Degree of

Master of Business Administration

Submitted to

THE DEAN

Under the Guidance : Submitted By :


Dr./Mr./Ms./Mrs……………………………………………. Mr./Ms……………………………………..
Designation BBA/MBA Year & Sem
SOCMS, Sandip University SOCMS, Sandip University
Nashik Nashik

SCHOOL OF COMMERCE & MANAGEMENT SCEINCES


SANDIP UNIVERSITY, NASHIK

PRN :………………………………… SESSION:


Supervisor/Guide Certificate:

CERTIFICATE FROM SUPERVISOR/GUIDE

This is to certify that Mr./Ms…………………………. student of Bachelor/Master of Business


Administration (MBA), has satisfactorily completed his/her project titled
“………………………………………………………………………………………………………” and has
submitted in the partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the degree of
“Bachelor/Master of Business Administration” from “SOCMS, Sandip University,
Nashik.

The study is done under my supervision and to the best of my knowledge and belief.
The study presented here has not been submitted earlier elsewhere.

I wish him/her all the best for his/her bright future ahead.

Signature:

Name of the Faculty:

Designation of the Faculty:

School of Commerce & Management Sciences

Sandip University, Nashik


 Annexure B: Deadline of Project Report Preparation & Submission

Topic Finalization till 25 AUG 2022

 Introduction
 Review of Literature
 Research Methodology
 Research Design
 Research Problem
 Project (Research) Objective
 Data Collection (Secondary)
 Significance of the study
 Limitations of the study
 Data Analysis & Interpretation
 Finding of the Study
 Conclusion & Suggestions
 Bibliography/Reference :

Note:

First draft submission of project (soft copy): ……………………..


Second draft submission of project(Soft copy): ………………….

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
 Annexure C: Project Guidelines & Instructions

 It is mandatory for all BBA/MBA students to prepare project report in their specializing
subjects.
 Topic must decide with particular concern to the respective supervisor/guide.
 Project report is based on secondary data or information.
 No two students can submit a project report on same topic or same title.
 Students can seek the supervision of the in-house faculty and the faculty can give an
official document to the effect that the students has executed his responsibilities
effectively under her/his leadership.
 The project report must be prepared using MS Word and should be typed preferably in the
Times New Roman 14 font size.
 The BBA/MBA project reports must be printed in standard A4 size with one inch margin
on both sides and line alignment of 1.5.
 The project report must be bounded with black color art paper displaying the topic,
student's name, institution's name, and other relevant details.
 The report must carry an acknowledgement proof by the Head of the
Institute/Department representing the authentic presentation of assignment by the
student.
 A genuine proof of work submitted by the student is autonomously executed by him/her.
 All the pages should have proper page number.
 Students should submit their report in one hard & spiral bound copy along with CD
(matter should be copied).
 If found that the report has been compiled by copying matter from other student or is
highly plagiarized, then the students report will be rejected project will be withheld with
no margin for any discussion – Faculty concerned decision will be final. Students should
discuss their progress of work with faculty in charge on regular basis.
 If any students is failing to submit the report their guide on mentioned time duration; they
may charge penalty.
 Student can interact with respective guide via phone call or through whats app and can
report to the guide about their progress accordingly.
 After completion of report, your mock viva can be fixed. So that you have to do your
preparation persistently.

Thank you.

-Dr. Govind Kr.

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