Guidelines For End Term Project - PC
Guidelines For End Term Project - PC
The evaluation of the project report will be done in two phases viz- the written report and the
viva-voce exam.
Max. Marks
Project Report
Marks Allotted
(A)
a. Choice of project. 05
b. Definition of objectives of the study, scope of the study 10
c. Methodology including literature review, primary data
10
and secondary data search, questionnaire design.
d. Field work 10
e. Analysis of the data, report writing, language 10
f. Recommendations, suggestions, bibliography. 10
g. Applicability of the study 05
h. Total (A) 60
i. Viva Voce Exam.
j. Ability to discuss the key challenge taken up, objective
10
and scope of the study.
k. Ability to discuss the report, methodology and literature 10
l. Ability to discuss data analysis, interpretation of results
15
and recommendations.
m. Overall communication and language. 05
(B) Total (B) 40
Total (A+B) 100
COVER PAGE Format
1.
Submitted by
Students Name
Mumbai 400001
2022 - 2024
TITLE OF THE PROJECT (General Management)
CERTIFICATE
During the IV Semester, in partial fulfillment of the Master’s degree in Management Studies
recognized by the University of Mumbai for the academic year _________ through _________
This project work is original and not submitted earlier for the award of any degree / diploma or
assicaiteship of any other University / Institution
Name: ________________
Date: _________________________
Name: _____________
Date:
Place: Mumbai
Name of Student-
Registration Number-
Specialization: -
Repeat all these pages for Functional & Social Relevance project.
Separate Projects by plastic sheet all three project in one black book
Details of project report content
List of Tables – serial number, table number, title of table, page number
List of Graphs/ Charts – serial number, figure number, title of figure, page number
1. Introduction
The tile of Chapter 1 shall be Introduction sets the scene for the main body of the report and
should provide a clear statement of the problem posed by the project, an why the problem is
of interest. The aims and objectives of the report should be explained in detail. Any problems
or limitations in the scope of the report should be identified, and a description of research
methods, the parameters of the research and any necessary background history should be
included.
2. Review of Literature
This shall normally from Chapter @ and shall present a critical appraisal of th previous work
published in the literature pertaining to the topic of the investigation. Appropriate referencing
for data and literature quoted needs to be done.
3. Methodology
In this chapter the approach followed to reach the project’s objectives should be described.
Information under this heading may include: explanations of procedures followed. Relevant
Information on materials used, including sources of materials and details of any necessary
preparation; reference to any problems encountered and subsequent changes in procedure.
This section should include a summary of the results of the investigation or experiment
together with any necessary diagrams, graphs or tables of gathered data that support your
results. The Results sectioned dedicated to presenting the actual results (i.e. measured and
calculated quantities), not to discussing their meaning or interpretation. Present your results in
a logical order without comment.
Every figure and Table should have a legend that describes concisely what is contained or shown. Figure
legends go below the figure, table legends above the table. Throughout the report, but especially in this
section, pay attention to reporting numbers with an appropriate number of significant figures.
11. Discussion
The main body of the report is where you discuss the data that been found which includes the facts and
evidence you have gathered. This should be analyzed and discussed with specific reference to the
problem or issue. The Discussion interprets the results in light of the project’s objectives so that the
reader is informed of the insight or answers that the result provide. If your discussion section is lengthy
you might divided it into section headings. Your Points should be grouped and arranged in an order that
is logical and easy to follow. Use headings and subheadings to create a clear structure for your material.
Use bullet points to present a series of points in an easy-to-follow list.
12. Conclusion
The conclusion should summarize the central point’s made in the Discussion section, reinforcing for the
reader the value and implications of the work. If the results were not definitive, specific future work that
may be needed can be (briefly) described. Therefore, any conclusions should be based on observations
and data already discussed. You may want to remind the reader of the most important points that have
been made in the report or highlight what you consider to be the most central issues or findings.
However, no new material should be based on observations and data already discussed. You may want
to remind the reader of the most central issues or findings. However, no mew material should be
introduced in the conclusion.
13. Bibliography/References
The References Section should contain complete citations following standard form. The form of the
citation depends on the type of source being referenced, and is different for whole books, chapters in
books, and articles published Ina journal. The references should be numbered and listed in the order
they were cited in the body of the report. In the text of the report, a particular reference can be cited by
using numerical superscript that corresponds to its number in the reference list. References must be
numbered in the order that they are cited.
14. Appendices
Under this heading you should include all the supporting information you have used that is not
published. This might include tables, graphs, questionnaires, surveys or transcripts. Refer to the
appendices in the body of your report.
Paper
The report shall be printed/Xeroxed on white bond paper, whiteness 95% or above, weight 70 gram or
more per square meter. The size of the paper shall be standard A4; height 297 mm, width 210 mm.
The text shall be printed on single side of a page (BE report on both side of a page employing laser jet or
inkjet printer, the text having been processed using a standard text processor. The standard font shall be
Times New Roman of 12 pts with 1.5 line spacing.
Page Format
The Printed Sheets shall have the following written area and margins:
Top Margin : 15 mm
Head Height : 3 mm
Head Separation : 12 mm
Bottom Margin : 22 mm
Footer : 3 mm
Foot Separation : 10 mm
Left Margin : 30 mm
Right Margin : 20 mm
Text Height : 245 mm
Text Width : 160 mm