This document provides guidelines for a research project worth 100 marks for M.Com students. It outlines that each student must complete an individual project under teacher supervision on a topic decided in consultation with the teacher. The project can be based on any area of an elective course or involve a minimum 20 days/100 hours internship with a company/NGO. Sample topics are provided and the evaluation methodology is described. Structure and content guidelines are given for sections of the research report such as introduction, literature review, methodology, findings and conclusion. General rules for references and guidelines for internship-based projects are also included.
India being a developing country has been progressing since independence with the great sup-port of banking system in the country. The role of commercial bank in the progress of the country is considered as a benchmark. For the high rate of capital formation the role of commercial bank has no any other alternative. But yet India needs a great amount of development and growth for the time to come where again the banking system will become a milestone but the banking system has only one big issue that is of Non Performing Assets.
In general, the non performing assets are found more comparatively in the public sector banks in comparisons to private bank because of liberal rules for the debt recovery. Now a days the RBI has is-sued strict guidelines to reduce NPA,s in the banks and due to that the proportion of NPA,s has re-duced up to the extent but not all together. In the present paper a study is conducted to check the NPA,s of State Bank Of India during 2012-13 to 2016-17 and suggestion to reduce the NPA,s has also been drawn.
And much more
Financial Statement Analysis With The Help of Ratios (Suyesh Metel Pressing p...Avinash Labade
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Project Cost is Rs 500/- Per Project
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India being a developing country has been progressing since independence with the great sup-port of banking system in the country. The role of commercial bank in the progress of the country is considered as a benchmark. For the high rate of capital formation the role of commercial bank has no any other alternative. But yet India needs a great amount of development and growth for the time to come where again the banking system will become a milestone but the banking system has only one big issue that is of Non Performing Assets.
In general, the non performing assets are found more comparatively in the public sector banks in comparisons to private bank because of liberal rules for the debt recovery. Now a days the RBI has is-sued strict guidelines to reduce NPA,s in the banks and due to that the proportion of NPA,s has re-duced up to the extent but not all together. In the present paper a study is conducted to check the NPA,s of State Bank Of India during 2012-13 to 2016-17 and suggestion to reduce the NPA,s has also been drawn.
And much more
Financial Statement Analysis With The Help of Ratios (Suyesh Metel Pressing p...Avinash Labade
If any have Need Project Report please call +919011888598 and I will provide only Word File.
and
Project Cost is Rs 500/- Per Project
Send Me Payment Phone Pay or Google Pay
A Study of Agriculture Loan of Kotak Mahindra Bank (MBA Finance)Avinash Labade
If any have Need Project Report please call +919011888598 and i will provide only Word File.
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Project Cost is Rs 500/- Per Project
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Multidisciplinary action project reportHIMANI SONI
Pharmaceuticals are medicinally effective chemicals, which are converted to
dosage forms suitable for patients to imbibe. In its basic chemical form, pharmaceuticals
are called bulk drugs and the final dosage forms are known as formulations. Bulk drugs
are derived from 4 types of intermediates (raw material), namely:
Plant derivatives (herbal products)
Animal derivatives e.g. Insulin extracted from bovine pancreas.
Synthetic Chemicals.
Biogenetic (human) derivatives e.g. Human Insulin.
Doctors, post-diagnosis to cure a disease or disorder in the patient primarily
prescribes formulations. To prevent misuse/incorrect administration, most formulations
are disbursed by pharmacies only under medical prescription and these are called ethical
products.
Summer internship report submitted to State Bank of India on the topic - “Yo...Deepanjan Das
A Summer internship report submitted to State Bank of India on the topic - “Youth and SBI - Connected or Disconnected”.
Research work done from May 15th 2013 to July 15th 2013.
60 days/ 2 months internship program.
Comparative study of financial statementsSupa Buoy
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This is supa bouy
I am a mentor, Friend for all Management Aspirants, Any query related to anything in Management, Do write me @ supabuoy@gmail.com.
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A Study of Agriculture Loan of Kotak Mahindra Bank (MBA Finance)Avinash Labade
If any have Need Project Report please call +919011888598 and i will provide only Word File.
and
Project Cost is Rs 500/- Per Project
Send Me Payment Phone Pay or Google Pay
Multidisciplinary action project reportHIMANI SONI
Pharmaceuticals are medicinally effective chemicals, which are converted to
dosage forms suitable for patients to imbibe. In its basic chemical form, pharmaceuticals
are called bulk drugs and the final dosage forms are known as formulations. Bulk drugs
are derived from 4 types of intermediates (raw material), namely:
Plant derivatives (herbal products)
Animal derivatives e.g. Insulin extracted from bovine pancreas.
Synthetic Chemicals.
Biogenetic (human) derivatives e.g. Human Insulin.
Doctors, post-diagnosis to cure a disease or disorder in the patient primarily
prescribes formulations. To prevent misuse/incorrect administration, most formulations
are disbursed by pharmacies only under medical prescription and these are called ethical
products.
Summer internship report submitted to State Bank of India on the topic - “Yo...Deepanjan Das
A Summer internship report submitted to State Bank of India on the topic - “Youth and SBI - Connected or Disconnected”.
Research work done from May 15th 2013 to July 15th 2013.
60 days/ 2 months internship program.
Comparative study of financial statementsSupa Buoy
Hi Friends
This is supa bouy
I am a mentor, Friend for all Management Aspirants, Any query related to anything in Management, Do write me @ supabuoy@gmail.com.
I will try to assist the best way I can.
Cheers to lyf…!!!
Supa Bouy
Course Objectives:
1. To offer the opportunity for the young students to acquire on job the skills, knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions along with the experience needed to constitute a professional identity.
2. To provide means to immerse students in actual supervised professional experiences
3. To gain deeper understanding in specific areas
The power point presentation details the preparation of academic research proposal. Researcher pursuing any research degree and or student undergoing the research project, summer training project need to prepare the research proposal to submit to authorities and to research supervisors.
Present document is of immense help in this endeavor.
The presentation talks about the layout of research proposal pointing on
Social and Management Problem.
Statement of the Research Problem
Model Building
Hypothesis of the study
Objectives of the study
Scope of the study
Importance of the Study
Research Methodology (which includes the aspects like, research design, data required, data sources, Instrument, sampling, data analysis, concepts used for research and pilot testing.)
The organization of research report is also an important aspect.
The document extents detail guidelines on project report preparation at UG level. It details on the different components of research methodology to be undertaken and its little detailing which will help students to design their own research project with quality. Every research endeavor has objectives as well as defined outcomes. The ppt detailed the same.
P ptx Research Report Guidelines Grade 11 & 12 In NepalHem S. Bhattarai
It can be useful for those grade 11 and 12 students for preparing their practical project work report. Everyone can comment about this slide on: hemshankar.kalpana@gmail.com
Disaster-meaning, Meaning - Disaster Management, Features of Disaster Management, Problems and Challenges of Disaster Management, Consequences/ Effects of Disasters - Physical, Psychological, Economic, Social, Disasters in India, Cop-up Strategies, Physical Coping Strategies, Mental Coping Strategies, Emotional Coping Strategies, Measures at National Level, Measures at State Level, Measures at District Level
Franchising, Types of Franchising, Merits of Franchising, Demerits of Franchising, Outsourcing, Merits of Outsourcing, Demerits of Outsourcing, Strategic Reasons of Growing Outsourcing in India, Business Process Outsourcing (BPO), Knowledge Process Outsourcing (KPO), Merits of KPO and BPO, Demerits of KPO and BPO, E-commerce, Features of E-commerce, Types of E-commerce Models, Merits of E-commerce, Demerits of E-commerce, Digital Economy, Features of Digital Economy, Merits of Digital Economy, Demerits of Digital Economy, Business Process Re-engineering (BPR)
Corporate Restructuring, Aims of Corporate Restructuring, Need for Corporate Restructuring, Forms of Corporate Restructuring, Restructuring on the Basis of Expansion, Restructuring on the Basis of Contraction, Restructuring on the Basis of Changes in Ownership, Corporate Renewal, Causes of Corporate Renewal, Techniques of Corporate Renewal, Strategic Alliance, Advantages of Strategic Alliance, Limitations of Strategic Alliance, Types of Strategic Alliance, Public Private Partnership (PPP), Importance of PPP, Problems Associated with PPP, Governing Strategies of PPP Model, PPP in India, Advantages of IT Driven Strategies, Limitations of IT Driven Strategies, Contribution of IT Sector in India
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Retail Location - Meaning of Retail Location, Types of Retail Location, Freestanding, City or Town business district, Shopping Center, Nontraditional location such as in an airport or within another store, Importance of Suitable Location, Steps involved in choosing a Retail Location
Advertising Fundamentals and Media
Basics of Advertising: Concept and Features, Significance, Classification of Advertising, Integrated Marketing Communication (IMC) - Elements, Behavioural Model (E. K. Strong AIDA), DAGMAR Model (Russell Colley), Heirarchy of Effects (Lavidge and Steiners).
Ad Agency: Various Functional Department, Types, Measures for gaining and reasons for losing clients, Evaluation Criteria for Selecting an Advertising Agency.
Media: New Media Options, Forms of Digital Media, Media Objectives, Criteria for Selecting Suitable Media, Methods of Setting Advertising Budget
Technologies: Use of Technologies in retailing - Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), Radio Frequency Identification (RFI), Data Base Management system, E-Retailing: Formats, Challenges, Green Retailing Concept, Importance of Green Retailing.
Basics of Productivity and TQM: Concepts of Productivity, Modes of Calculating Productivity. Importance of Quality Management, Factors Affecting Quality; TQM – Concept and Importance, Cost of Quality, Philosophies and Approaches To Quality: Edward Deming, J. Juran, Kaizen, P. Crosby’s Philosophy.
Product and Service Quality Dimensions, SERVQUAL: Characteristics of Quality, Quality Assurance, Quality Circle: Objectives of Quality Circles, Ishikawa Fish Bone, Applications in Organizations.
Production Management:
Objectives, Components – Manufacturing Systems: Intermittent and Continuous Production Systems.
Product Development, Classification and Product Design.
Plant location and Plant Layout – Objectives, Principles of Good Product Layout, Types of Layout.
Importance of Purchase Management
Marketing Mix - Meaning, 4P’s of Marketing, Product, Product Characteristics and Classification, Differentiating through
Multiple Sources, Product Differentiation, Differentiation through
tangible and Intangible Benefits, Product line and mix decisions, Product life cycle and its marketing implications, Packaging, labelling, Warranties and Guarantees, Price, Pricing, Factors affecting price determination, Procedure for setting prices, Pricing policies and strategies, Place, Place Mix, Distribution Mix, Nature and importance of distribution channels, Types and functions of distribution middlemen, Channel management decisions, Retailing, Wholesaling, Promotion, Promotion Decision: Communication process, Promotion tools: Their
Characteristics and relative merits and limitations, Designing promotion campaign, Brands - The role of Brands, Scope of branding, Building brand equity, Measuring brand equity
Business Functions, Meaning and Definition of Business Functions, Planning, Strategy, Decision-Making, Supply Chain, Finance, Marketing, Human Resource, Legal, Accounting and Auditing, Administration, Information and Technology, Social Functions, Corporate Social Responsibility
Evaluation and Control of Sales Performance
Sales Performance
Methods of Supervision and Control of Sales force
Sales Performance Evaluation Criteria
Sales Performance Review
Sales Management Audit
B. Measuring Distribution Channel Performance
Evaluating Channels
Control of Channel
C. Ethics in Sales Management
D. New Trends in Sales and Distribution Management
Distribution Channel
Management of Distribution Channel
Need of Distribution Channel
Need for Channel Management
Channel Partners and their Functions
Difference between Distributor and Wholesaler
Choice of Distribution System
Distribution Strategy
Factors Affecting Effective Management of Distribution Channels
Channel Conflict
Conflict Resolution
Motivating Channel Members
Selecting Channel Partners
Evaluating Channels
Channel Control
Market Analysis - Meaning, Dimensions of a Market, Sales Forecasting - Meaning, Short Term Forecasts, Medium Term Forecast, Long Term Forecast, Importance of Sales Forecasting, Methods of Sales Forecasting - Qualitative
Techniques, Expert Opinion, Delphi Technique, Consumer
Survey, Method Sales Force, Estimate Sales Hierarchy Estimate, Quantitative Techniques, Moving Averages, Sales Ratio Method. Market Share Projection, Regression Analysis,
Sales Quota - Meaning, Types of Sales Quota, Sales Value or Financial Quota, Sales Volume Quota, Activity, Combination Quota, Factors Determining Fixation of Sales Quota, Sales Territory, Reasons - Setting up or Reviewing Sales Territories, Assigning Salesman to Territories, Use of IT in Territory Management, Reasons/Advantages of Setting Sales Territories,
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Sales Management - Meaning, Characteristics of Sales Management, Objectives of Sales Management, Importance of Sales Management, Evolution of Sales Management - Pre Industrial Revolution Period, Production Oriented Period, Sales Oriented Period, Customer Oriented Period, Sales Department, Role of Sales Department, Interface of Sales with other Management Functions, Qualities of Sales Manager, Development in Sales Management, Sales Organization, Structure of Sales Organization, Distribution - Meaning, Distribution Channel, Intermediaries, Role of Distribution Channel, Evolution of Distribution Channel, Distribution Management - Meaning, Importance of Distribution Management, Integration of Marketing, Sales and Distribution
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100 Marks Project
Project work is considered as a special course involving application of
knowledge in solving/ analyzing/ exploring a real life situation/ difficult
problem.
Each of the students has to undertake a Project individually under the
supervision of a teacher-guide.
The student shall decide the topic in consultation with the teacher-guide
concerned.
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100 Marks Project Report
A Research Project work may be undertaken in any area of Elective
Courses
OR
Minimum 20 days/ 100 hours of Internship with any Company/
/NGO/Charitable Organization
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Sample Topics
1. Impact of Mentoring on Student Performance
Mentoring - General counselling and guidance.
Student performance - Academic, behavioural and emotional
2. Consumers Perception of Plastic Money
Plastic money - smart card, debit card, credit card….
Consumers Perception - What consumer feels about safety and security, ease of
transaction, accessibility…
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Sample Topics
3. Study of Work Engagement and Job Satisfaction among Private Sector Employees
Work Engagement- Flexible work practices, work standards, People management systems
Job Satisfaction – Pay, Job security, Financial benefits, Recognition of work done, Challenging
job assignments
4. Impact of Teaching Methodology on Students Performance
Teaching Methodology - lectures, online classes, games, case study, group presentations
Student Performance - academic performance
6. Evaluation Methodology
Project Report (60 marks)
• Introduction and other areas covered – 20
marks
• Presentation, Analysis & Findings -- 30
marks
• Conclusion & Recommendations -- 10
marks
Viva-Voce (40 marks)
• Mode of Enquiry -- 10 marks
• Ability to explain the analysis, findings,
concluding observations, recommendation,
limitations of the Study -- 20 marks
• Overall Impression (including
Communication Skill) -- 10 marks
7. Structure of Research Report
1.Preliminary Section
2.Main Body of the Report
3.Reference Section
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Preliminary Section
A) Title Page
B) Table of Contents
C) List of Tables
D) List of Graphs /Abbreviations
E) Acknowledgements
F) Executive Summary / Research Abstract
10. B) Table of Contents
CHAPTER
NO.
TITLE PAGE
NO.
C) / D) List of Tables / Graphs/Abb
Table /
Graph
No
Table Title/ Graph Title Page
No
11. E) Acknowledgement
Express appreciation and gratitude to all those who
have significantly contributed to the research –
Principal, Coordinator, Project Guide, Library Staff,
Respondents, Friends…..
12. Research Abstract
• Comprehensive summary of entire
research report
• Should include the goal of research, type
of participants (sample), details of
research instrument, brief outline of the
research methodology and major results
and conclusion.
• Word Limit – normally up to 250 words
F) Executive Summary / Research Abstract
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Main Body of the Report
Chapter 1 : INTRODUCTION
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Statement of the Problem
1.3 Definition (Technical and Operational) of Variables used
1.4 Objectives of the Study
1.5 Hypotheses of the study
1.6 Need/ Significance of the Study
1.7 Scope of the Study
1.8 Limitations of the Study
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Main Body of the Report
Chapter 2 : Review of Related Literature
2.1 Introduction (WHAT, WHY and HOW of review)
2.2 Review Studies with respect to Variables
2.3 Gap Analysis (Rationale for Study)
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Main Body of the Report
Chapter 3 : Research Methodology
3.1 Description of Research Design
3.2 Details of Sampling Technique
3.3 Details of Sample Size (Min. 100 respondents)
3.4. Details of the Research Instrument/ Tool (Questionnaire, Interview Schedule… )
3.5 Methods of Data Collection
3.6 Statistical Treatment
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Main Body of the Report
Chapter 4 : Data Analysis and Interpretation
4.1 Descriptive Analysis of Demographic Profile of respondents
4.2 Respective Analysis of Questions
4.3 Testing of Hypothesis
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Main Body of the Report
Chapter 5 : Findings and Conclusions
5.1 Findings of the Study
5.2 Suggestions of the Study
5.3 Conclusions of the Study
5.4 Future Road Map of the Study
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Reference Section
• Bibliography ( Books, Journals, Websites)
• Appendix I- Research Tool
• Appendix II- Permission Letters from Banks and FI’s
• Appendix III- Geographical Map
20. General Rule for References-
Alphabetical Order
• Last Name (if available), First Name.
• Year (if available).
• “Article or web page title.”
• Journal or Report Name Volume (if
available).
• http://address. Date accessed.
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Guidelines for Internship-based Project
I. Name of the Organization
i) Why it was selected?
ii) Work Culture
iii) Type of Organization
iv) Organizational Structure
v) Type of Products/ Services offered
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Guidelines for Internship Based Project
2) Learning Objectives
3) Work done by the Student- Department, product/ portfolio handled,
timing
4) Department visited and the observations about those department
5) Learners experience and whether he feels those objectives have been
achieved.
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General Guidelines
• Report Submission of minimum of 25,000 words and a maximum of 40,000 words
• Font: New Times Roman, 12. Headings in bold
• Top, Bottom , Right Margin- 1
• Left Margin 1.5
• Line Spacing – 1.5 for content, 1- for the content in the Table
• Experience Certificate wherever applicable
• Project Report needs to be hard bound with golden embossing
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