1 THE FORMAT OF SUBMISSION OF PROJECT REPORT Project Structure a. Title Page It shall include title (including subtitle), student name, university logo, and Project Guide name and university address. b. Acknowledgments Project guide(s) and anyone who helped you: 1. technically (including materials, supplies) 2. intellectually (assistance, advice) 3. Financially (fellowship, departmental support, travel grants etc.) c. Table of Contents • • • list all headings and subheadings with page numbers indent subheadings it will look something like this: List of Figures List of Tables Executive Summary Organizational Profile subheads ... Introduction to the Project subheads ... Literature Survey subheads ... Research Methodology subheads ... Bibliography and References Appendices Page # xxx 2 d. List of Figures List page numbers of all figures. The list should include a short and clear title for each figure with its no. Eg for figure 2(on need as motivation) of chapter 3; write Fig 5.2: Need Hierarchy e. List of Tables List page numbers of all tables. The list should include a short and clear title for each table. Eg as given above f. Executive Summary • • • • • • • A good abstract explains in one line why the paper is important. It then goes on to give a summary of your major results, preferably with limitations. The final sentences explain the major implications of your work. A good abstract is concise, readable, and quantitative. Length should be ~ 1-2 paragraphs, approx. 400 words. Abstracts generally do not have citations. Information in title should not be repeated. Be explicit. Use numbers where appropriate. Answers to these questions should be found in the abstract: 1. What did you do? 2. Why did you do it? What question were you trying to answer? 3. How did you do it? State methods. 4. What did you learn? State major results. Why does it matter? Point out at least one significant implication Main Body of Project Chapter-1: Organizational Profile Its brief introduction of your industry. It should mention of relevance of your industry and your firm in local, national and international perspectives. Chapter-2: Introduction to the Project You can't write a good introduction until you know what the body of the paper says. Consider writing the introductory section(s) after you have completed the rest of the project, rather than before. Be sure to include a hook at the beginning of the introduction. This is a statement of something sufficiently interesting to motivate your reader to read the rest of the paper, it is an important/interesting scientific problem that your project work either solves or addresses. The author should include: 3 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Title of the project. Statement of the problem. Purpose of study. Objectives of the study. Hypothesis Scope of the study Chapter-3: Review of literature This chapter cites previous work done in the area of present project work. It should cite those who had the idea or ideas first, and should also cite those who have done the most recent and relevant work. You should then go on to explain why more work was necessary (your work, of course). The following points should be taken into consideration: a. Proper acknowledgement of the previous work on which you are building your present project work. Sufficient references such that a reader could, by going to the library, achieve a sophisticated understanding of the context and significance of the question. Remember that this is not a review paper. We are looking for original work and interpretation /analysis by the student. Chapter-4: Research Methodology The following points should be taken into consideration at the time of documenting the procedure adopted for conducting the project work: 1. Research Design (whether exploratory, descriptive or causal). 2. Type of data and data collection methods (Primary or secondary or both, quantitative or qualitative, instrument- questionnaire etc.). 3. Sampling plan- sample size and sampling technique 4. Data preparation and analysis- Tabulation, charting and use of statistical methods like ANOVA, Regression or Chi square etc. 5. Description of your analytical methods, including reference to any specialized statistical software like SPSS, SAS, MINITAB, MS EXCEL etc. Chapter-5: Bibliography and References • • • • • • Cite all ideas, concepts, text, data that are not your own. If you make a statement, back it up with your own data or a reference. All references cited in the text must be listed. cite single-author references by the surname of the author (followed by date of the publication in parenthesis) o ... according to Hays (1994) o ... Population growth is one of the greatest environmental concerns facing future generations (Hays, 1994). cite double-author references by the surnames of both authors (followed by date of the publication in parenthesis) o e.g. Simpson and Hays (1994) cite more than double-author references by the surname of the first author followed by et al. and then the date of the publication o e.g. Pfirman, Simpson and Hays would be: 4 Pfirman et al. (1994) do not use footnotes for references list all references cited in the text in alphabetical order using the following format for different types of material: o Hunt, S (1966) Carbohydrate and amino acid composition of the egg capsules of the whelk. Nature 210: 436-437. o National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (1997) Commonly asked questions about ozone. http://www.noaa.gov/publicaffairs/grounders/ozo1.html, 9/27/97. o Pfirman, S.L., M. Stute, H.J. Simpson and J. Hays (1996) Undergraduate research at Barnard and Columbia Journal of Research 11: 213-214. o Pechenik, J.A. (1987) A short guide to writing about biology. Harper Collins Publishers, New York, 194pp. o Pitelka, D.R. and F.M. Child (1964) Review of ciliary structure and function. In: Biochemistry and Physiology of Protozoa, Vol. 3 (S.H. Hutner, editor), Academic Press, New York, 131-198. o Sambrotto, R. (1997) Lecture notes Environmental Data Analysis. Barnard College, Oct 2, 1997. o Stute, M., J.F. Clark, P. Schlosser, W.S. Broecker and G. Bonani (1995) A high altitude continental paleotemperature record derived from noble gases dissolved in groundwater from the San Juan Basin, New Mexico. Quat. Res. 43: 209-220. o • • Chapter-6: Appendices • • • • Include at least one questionnaire. Reference data/materials not easily available (these are used as a resource by the department and other students). Calculations (where more than 1-2 pages). You may include a key article as appendix. 5 • If you consulted a large number of references but did not cite all of them, you might want to include a list of additional resource material, etc. Note: Figures and tables, including captions, should be embedded in the text and not in an appendix, unless they are more than 1-2 pages and are not critical to your argument. • TYPING INSTRUCTIONS i. General This section includes additional information for final typing of the Project Report. The impressions on the typed/Xeroxed/printed copies should be black in colour. A subheading at the bottom of a page must have at least two full lines below it or else it should be carried over to the next page. The last word of any page should not be split using a hyphen. One and a half spacing should be used for typing the general text. The general text shall be typed in Font Style Times New Roman and Font Size 12. Single spacing should be used for typing: (i) Long Tables (ii) Long quotations (iii) Foot notes (iv) Multiline captions (v) References All quotations exceeding one line should be typed in an indented space – the indentation being 15 mm from either side of the margin. All headings shall be typed in Font Style Times New Roman and Font Size 14 CAPS. ii. Numbering Instructions a. Page Numbering All page numbers (whether it be in Roman or Arabic numbers) should be typed without punctuation on the upper right hand corner 20 mm from the top with the last digit in line with the right hand margin. The preliminary pages of the Project Report (such as Title page, Acknowledgement, Table of Contents, etc.) should be numbered in lower case roman numerals. The page immediately following the title page shall be numbered as (i) and it should appear at the top rzight hand corner as already specified. Pages of main text, starting with Chapter 1 should be consecutively numbered using Arabic numerals. 6 b. Numbering of Chapters, Divisions and Sub-Divisions The numbering of chapters, divisions and sub-divisions should be done using Arabic numerals only and further decimal notation should be used for numbering the divisions and sub-divisions within a chapter. For example sub-division 4 under division 3 belonging to chapter 2 should be numbered as 2.3.4. The caption for the sub-division should immediately follow the number assigned to it. Every chapter beginning with the first chapter should be serially numbered using Arabic numerals. Appendices, included if any, should also be numbered in an identical manner starting with Appendix 1. c. Numbering of Tables and Figures Tables and Figures appearing anywhere in the Thesis should bear appropriate numbers. The rule for assigning such numbers is illustrated by an example. Thus, if a Figure in Chapter 3, happens to be the fourth then assign 3.4 to that Figure. Identical rules apply for Tables except that the word Figure is replaced by the word Table. If Figures (or Tables) appear in appendices then Figure 3 in Appendix 2 will be designated as Figure A 2.3. If a table to be continued into the next page this may be done, but no line should be drawn underneath an unfinished Table. The top line of the Table continued into the next page should, for example read Table 2.1 (continued) placed centrally and underlined. d. Numbering of Equations Equations appearing in each Chapter or Appendix should be numbered serially, the numbering should commence afresh for each Chapter or Appendix. Thus for example, an equation appearing in Chapter 4, if it happens to be the eighth equation in that Chapter, it should be numbered as 4.8. e. Binding Specifications • Two copies of Project Report hard bound in black or Navy blue colour are to be duly submitted with the concerned guide. Apart from this, a student needs to provide a soft copy each in pdf and word format to the concerned guide. The cover should be printed in black letters and the text for printing should be identical to what has been prescribed for the title page. • The certificate as given separately should be placed between the title page and acknowledgement. 10 10 Title of Project <Font size 18><1.5 line spacing> <Font size 14> Research Project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Submitted by <Font size 14><Italic> Name of the candidate <Font size 16> Registration Number FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES & LIBERAL ARTS <Font size 14><1.5 line spacing> SHOOLINI UNIVERSITY OF BIOTECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES <Font size 16><1.5 line spacing> SOLAN, Himachal Pradesh, INDIA Month, year of submission <Font size 14>