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Project Report: Introduction of The Problem

This document outlines the typical chapter scheme for a project report, including: 1) An introduction chapter providing background on the problem being investigated, the objectives and scope of the study. 2) A theoretical perspective chapter giving an overview of concepts related to the problem. 3) An objectives and scope chapter stating the goals of the study in a concise, to-the-point manner. 4) A methodology chapter describing the research process, tools used, sample size, and data sources.

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Project Report: Introduction of The Problem

This document outlines the typical chapter scheme for a project report, including: 1) An introduction chapter providing background on the problem being investigated, the objectives and scope of the study. 2) A theoretical perspective chapter giving an overview of concepts related to the problem. 3) An objectives and scope chapter stating the goals of the study in a concise, to-the-point manner. 4) A methodology chapter describing the research process, tools used, sample size, and data sources.

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Chapter scheme

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Guids Resume

PROJECT REPORT
This is the main report of your chosen project and follows the Field work and analysis of the
data as per the chapter scheme you have given in your synopsis. Generally, the sequential
presentation should be as under:
Chapter I

Introduction of the problem:


This should provide a background and symptoms of the problem. What is proposed
to be
investigated and the details of the problem chosen by you. The objective
and scope of
the study are derived from this.
Chapter II

Theoretical Perspective :
This should give an overview of the theoretical concepts related to the problem
investigation.

under

Chapter III
Objective & Scope :
Be brief and to the point. Normally, it is in the form of To study
.and recommend measures to ..
Chapter IV

Methodology
This should describe in detail the steps followed in completing the study. The research
tools/instruments being used (Questionnaire and Structured Interviews) and the sample
size and composition. The sources of primary and secondary
data must be stated.

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