Project Report Guidelines
Project Report Guidelines
SELECTION OF TITLE
Should be appropriate
Should not be more than 12 words
The list of chapters given below is appropriate in most of the cases. However, in few cases, depending
upon project, one or more chapters could be irrelevant.
Cover Page (Please see Format / Specimen attached). Strict adherence is expected.
Title Page (Please see Format / Specimen attached). Strict adherence is expected.
Declaration (Please see Format / Specimen attached). Strict adherence is expected.
Certificate from Company Guide / Company (Please see Format / Specimen attached).
Certificate by Faculty Guide (Please see Format / Specimen attached). Strict adherence is
expected.
Acknowledgement
o A statement expressing the student’s gratitude. Usually thanks are expressed towards
Head of Organization / Project Supervisor,
Company Guide,
Faculty Guide and
Others.
o Many students like to acknowledge the help they received with their Reports and if so, list of
acknowledgements is often included just before the start of the first chapter
o The writing of a good abstract is a literary skill in itself and before starting of your own;
you may find it useful to refer to number of abstracts from other Reports / Theses.
Table of Contents
List of Tables & Illustrations
List of Diagrams
Abbreviations
Introduction (Axis Bank, TxB, Corporate Services And Products)
Review of Literature (Choice of Commercial Bank)
Methodology (Servperf, Specific Variables)
Data Analysis (KMO and Bartlett’s test)
Findings and Suggestions
Conclusions and/or Recommendations
Limitations of the study & recommended further Study
Bibliography
Appendices
References
Glossary
TABLE OF CONTENTS
For specimen on ‘Table of Contents’ – Please see ‘Table of Contents – specimen’ attached.
Tables, Figures, Diagrams included in the Report should be listed separately, and should be
numbered clearly using numbering system adopted in the main body / text of the Report.
For specimen on ‘List of Tables & Illustrations’ – Please see ‘List of Tables & Illustrations –
specimen’ attached.
ABBREVIATIONS
The abbreviations should be listed in an alphabetical order with respective expanded forms, e.g.
CONCLUSIONS
Most important part of Project and therefore is of great interest to the reader.
Conclusions should be substantiated by the study done during the Project period through analysis and
interpretation of the data collected. It would be helpful to the reader / Company, if alternatives are
suggested. Remember, conclusions are and not limited to:
Drawing the threads together of the arguments
Examine whether the aims have been achieved
RECOMMENDATIONS
Recommendations are normally directed to those individuals / organizations, who are in position to
consider them for implementation purpose.
APPENDICES
The contents of appendix are essentially those which support or elaborate the matter in the main Report.
The matter which is not essential to the main findings but related to the main Report is generally presented
in the Appendix. For example, Questionnaire, Flow Charts, Computations etc.
REFERENCES
Examples:
M Solis, “The Policies of Self Restraint: FDI Subsidies and Japanese Mercantilism”, The World Economy
26, (February 2003) pp 153-70
Referencing Website
Mapping www,iGrafx.com
GLOSSARY
A glossary appears at the end of the Report and includes the terms within that Report which are either
newly introduced or at least uncommon.
It can also include the list of terms which are defined in second language or glossed synonyms in
another language.
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Any Project / Research Report, no matter how well done or how important, cannot be properly acted upon if the
results are not effectively communicated to those who will use the information in making the decisions.
Managers need accurate information if they are going to make good decisions, and if they do not
understand the Report findings, they may well make poor decisions that lead to difficulty not only for the
organization but also for individuals in the organization affected by those decisions.
Second, the Report or Presentation is often the only part of the Project that will be seen by those
commissioning the Report. Senior Managers often do not have time to review all aspects of a Project
Report, so they rely on the author of the Project Report to carry out the Project and then present findings
clearly and concisely.
Third, the content and presentation form of the Project are closely intertwined. Poorly organized
presentations presented in an unclear, lengthy, difficult-to-access format often lead audiences to
discount the contents.
1. Written Presentation
2. Visual Presentation and
3. Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation and Visual Presentation are often combined into one as “Audio-Visual Presentation”
In many cases MS PowerPoint is the preferred method of preparing the visual presentation.
3. Additional slide should be developed which highlight the Findings and Suggestions for presentation
/ communication purpose.
ORAL PRESENTATION
A. Before Presentation
B. Presentation
8. Be Visual (Visuals are a tool to that allows you emphasize things as well as lead audience
through the discussion. For example, high-technology tracking system used by FedEx)
C. Presentation Style
2. Use sufficiently large / bigger font size (so that the person sitting in the last row in the
audience should be able to see / read the content)
3. Speak up and Be Clear (Result of well preparedness)
4. Use your voice modulation
5. Be interested / enthusiastic
6. Be positive
7. KEEP TO TIME LIMIT (Important. Result of practice.)
DON’Ts
6. POOR GRAMMAR (First person or Third Person? Passive voice?) AND PUNCTUATION (very
important. Indicates poor preparedness). Convention is to use third person and passive voice.
General Guidelines
7. Conduct during the internship, including submitting the required reports at BMU
GRADING & GRADING DISTRIBUTION – The Summer Practice School has 8 credit points
Total Marks : 100
Host organisation’s : 50
Evaluation & Feedback
:
Report Evaluation (Area Faculty) : 25
Presentation at Campus : 15
Important Note
The quality of work and conduct during the internship both would have weightage. Mentor faculty
would have authority to award marks beyond 10 for exceptional students, basis their conduct and
also have similar authority to penalise students in case they conduct themselves in an
unprofessional manner.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgment i
List of Tables ii
Summary v
1.0 Introduction 1
1.1 Objectives and Limitations 5
1.2 Methodology 7
2.0 Company Profile 9
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
3.0
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NOTE:
Please note that till ‘Summary’ the pages are numbered in lower case of Roman
numerals. From ‘Introduction’ onwards numbers are in Arabic numerals.
A REPORT ON
By
Company Guide:
Company Name
Name of the Guide
Designation
Department
Faculty Guide
Name of the Institute
Name of Guide
Designation
Name of the Programme
A REPORT ON
By
Rahul Kumar
Roll No. : XXXXX
MBA (2014-2016)
Company Guide:
Pantaloon Retail India Limited
Mr. S. Raghunathan
Stores Manager
Adyar, Chennai
Faculty Guide
Prof. Davinder Singh
Professor: Marketing Strategy (MBA)
CERTIFICATE
(On Company’s Letterhead)
Ramakant M S. Raghunathan
In-charge (Gents Formal Wear) Head, Training
A REPORT ON
By
Date:
A REPORT ON
PANTALOON AT CHENNAI
By
Rahul Kumar
Date: 01-06-2012
DECLARATION