Dissertation Format
Dissertation Format
Dissertation Format
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Acknowledgement
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Certificate from College
Executive Summary
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Index / Table of Contents
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2 Objectives
3 Literature Review
4 Methodology done
6 Conclusion done
7 Learnings
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Chapter 2: Objectives
Chapter 3: Literature Review
Chapter 4: Research Methodology
Research Methodology
RESEARCH PROCESS
It consists of a series of action necessary to carry out research and the desired sequence of
these steps.
· Defining the problem and research objectives
· Develop the research plan
· Collect the information
· Analyze the information
· Present the findings
· Make the decision
RESEARCH DESIGN
A research design is the arrangement of conditions for collection and analysis of data in a
manner that aims to combine relevance to the research purpose with economy in procedure.
Descriptive research is used in the preparation of the project. Some point and facts were not
found earlier hence exploratory research is used. A descriptive research technique is also used as
researcher again worked upon those facts that were earlier found by some other.
Collection of Data
1. PRIMARY DATA:-
a) Mass Interview:- A mass interview was conducted with the crowd at various super markets
and was aim to collect a viewpoint of the crowd about Auto Loan
b) Then a questionnaire was made based on which analysis was done.
2. SECONDARY DATA:- An interpretation and collection from the previously done research
papers and the literatures written about the company of our concern. The major sources of
secondary data are mentioned below.
Reports/records
Website
Organization’s old data
Chapter 5: Data Analysis and Interpretation
Chapter 6: Conclusion
CONCLUSION
Banking is also now being regarded as a versatile financial planning tool. Research indicates that Indians
have four basic financial needs during their life asset accumulation (such as buying a house or car),
protecting their family, securing their children’s education, and provision for their retirement.
India being a country having a huge population of around one billion people with only 32% of the
banking population in India possessing banking the country has a vast potential, which has been left
untapped till now.
Banking Company Banking advisors are the lifeline and a very huge asset so each company try to recruit
and select a potential force of Banking advisors because this is the advisors who generate maximum
business for the Bank. Banking advisors provide a very strong support to the Bank and do all possible
efforts to generate huge amount of profit to the company and for him.
Chapter 7: Learnings
Chapter 8: References / Bibliography
Bibliography
<details of websites, journals, books referred for the research>
Reference to book must contain title, author, publisher and edition of the book
Reference to research paper must contain the author name, journel where it was published and
the date of publishing.
BOOKS:
1. Kothari, C.R, Research Methodology, New delhi, Vikas Publishing House PVT LTD. 2007
WEBSITES
1. www.hdfcbank.com
2. www.icicibank.com
3. www.economictimes.indiatiome.com
4. www.business-standard.com
5. www.wikepedia.com
Appendices
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Appendix 3
Appendix 4
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