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Unit 16: Academic Report Writing




                                                                                                Notes
                                   Certificate from Project Guides
             This is to certify that Mr/Ms ABC, a student of the Masters in Business Administration, has
             worked under our guidance and supervision. This Project Report has the requisite standard
             and to the best of our knowledge, not part of it has been reproduced from any  other
             project, monograph or book.


                 Institute Faculty Guide                     Organizational Guide

                 Designation                                 Designation
                 Name of Institute                           Name of Organisation
                 Date
          Abstract: Each summer project report must include an abstract of a maximum of two pages in
          single space (about 800 -1000 words). It should  state clearly and concisely the topic,  scope,
          method, and conclusions. The emphasis should be on the conclusions and recommendations.
          The word limit should be strictly adhered to.
          Acknowledgements: Students are advised to acknowledge help and support from faculty members,
          library, computer centre, outside experts, their sponsoring organisations, and so on.
          Table of contents: Every summer project report must contain a table of contents which provides
          a view of the organisation of the report material.

          List of figures, tables, appendices, and abbreviations: If  the summer project report contains
          tables, figures and abbreviations used, they should be listed immediately following the table of
          contents on separate pages.
          Chapter I: Introduction: As in the proposal, this should begin with a very brief summary of the
          company and its business, and then the complete details of the managerial problem and the
          background  to the  problem, its genesis, consequences  of the  problem on the business, and
          current practices. It should start from a broad overview and then move to the specific focus of the
          study.  This should  include the  specific business  or functional  problem being  faced by  the
          organisation.

          Next, it should describe the rationale for the study and the benefits of the project in terms of
          knowledge, skill, practices, and systems and how it will help the organisation. The next part is
          to delimit the scope of the project, and to specify the area of enquiry under the project.
          It should continue with a subsection titled “Problem Formulation”. This should describe the
          specific business problem faced and the related issues involved in greater detail than above.

          It should then end by reviewing the literature in this regard and the conclusions drawn from a
          survey of literature, in a subsection titled “Literature Survey”. Students should do a comprehensive
          library search on the project topic. This will help in knowing the work done in the past and also
          the current work/research in the particular area. This will help frame the problem, in terms, of
          variables under study and in focusing the research problem.  Assumptions made in the study
          must be clearly justified and the grounds or evidence used for the development of the hypotheses,
          (i.e. the variable involved, their relationships, and so on), must be give in detail in this section.
          Chapter II: Research Design: On the basis of the literature review and the discussions with the
          guides,  the final  research problem will be described here. It will build a set of constructive
          arguments for the research problem. It will further describe how the problem was operationalised
          for measurement and analysis and will and with a statement of the operationalised hypotheses.






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