Project Report Format - Draft - BMS
Project Report Format - Draft - BMS
ON
_____________________________________________________
SUBMITTED
IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF REQUIREMENT FOR THE
AWARD OF DEGREE OF
B.M.S
BY
_____________________________________________
ROLL NO. -_______
In the Letter head of
company where you did
internship
CERTIFICATE
___________________________
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BIRLACOLLEGE OF ARTS, SCIENCE, & COMMERCE, KALYAN
(Conducted by Kalyan Citizens’ Education Society)
(Affiliated by University of Mumbai)
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that __________________________________________ OF
T.Y B.M.S Semester V (2017-2018) has successfully completed the project on
“_____________________________________________________” under the
guidance of ______________________________________________
PROJECT SUPERVISOR:
COURSE CO-ORDINATOR:
INTERNAL EXAMINER
EXTERNAL EXAMINER
PRINCIPAL
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DECLARATION
I, _________________________________________ student of T.Y B.M.S. semester V
“________________________________________________________________________”.
I further declare that the information imparted is true and fair to the best of my knowledge.
SIGNATURE
Name: __________________________________________________
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I hereby express my heartiest thanks to all sources who have contributed
to the making of this project. I oblige thanks to all who supported, provided
their valuable guidance and helped for the accomplishment of this project.
explore the urbanization which includes not only thinking and analyzing
various facts and updates about real work, our principal Dr. (Mr.) NARESH
CHANDRA and the course coordinator for having such wonderful course.
I also extent my hearty thanks to all my family, friends and all the well-
wisher.
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Project synopsis
RESEARCH PROBLEMS
SAMPLING MEHTOD
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INTERNSHIP SUMMARY
ANALYSIS OF DATA
KEY FINDINGS
SUGGESTIONS
CONCLUSION
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Contents
1 Chapter 1: Introduction ( 8-10 Pages)................................................................................1
1.2 Features/Characteristics...............................................................................................1
1.4 Advantages/Disadvantages/Benefits/Limitations........................................................1
2.1.1....................................................................................................................................2
2.1.2....................................................................................................................................3
2.1.3....................................................................................................................................3
2.1.4....................................................................................................................................3
2.1.5....................................................................................................................................3
2.1.6....................................................................................................................................3
2.1.7....................................................................................................................................3
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2.1.8....................................................................................................................................3
2.1.9....................................................................................................................................3
2.2.3 Location................................................................................................................3
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3.2.3 Period of study.....................................................................................................5
3. Research ethics...................................................................................................................8
4.1.1 Introduction..........................................................................................................9
4.1.5 Implementation....................................................................................................9
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5.4 Objective 4.................................................................................................................10
List of figures
List of Tables
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1 Chapter 1: Introduction ( 8-10 Pages)
1.2 Features/Characteristics
1.4 Advantages/Disadvantages/Benefits/Limitations
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2 Chapter 2: Review of literature (5-10 Pages)
2.1.1
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2.1.2
2.1.3
2.1.4
2.1.5
2.1.6
2.1.7
2.1.8
2.1.9
2.2.3 Location
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2.2.6 Nature of organization
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3 Chapter 3: Research methodology (3-5 pages)
This Chapter concentrates on the research methodology. The research design, sampling
design, data collection method, tools applied for the study geographical coverage and
The research design is defined by Fouche (2002) as “the plan or blue print of the study”. This
research is Qualitative research which allows the researcher to gather information and do an
in-depth exploration of issues, and therefore follows a less structured format with fewer
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3.4 Data collection
This section discusses the techniques of gathering primary data for the testing of the research
propositions that were crafted in Chapter I and II. The choice of the data instruments depends
on the availability of facilities, time, costs, the degree of accuracy required, the expertise of
the researcher, and other resources associated with the gathering of the data.
The questionnaire was given to the respondent directly by the students and was collected later
The structured questionnaire was divided into different sections as felt suitable. The first
section covers personal variables, which are independent based on the assumption that there
were measurable differences amount the levels with regard to the perception of dependent
variables. The second to study factors section of questionnaire covers the factors of study
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3.6 Format of questionnaire designed
Title: ___________________________________________________
Researcher : ________________________________
Personal details
Experience: Below 5 years 05-10 years 10-15 years 15-20 years Above 20 years
Study factor:
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Data analysis gives meaning to the data that has been collected. More than ____ respondents
samples were finalized. The data corresponding to the values in the Likert Scale were entered
for each statement in the questionnaire. It was then checked for accuracy, through three
rounds of visual and hardcopy inspections. The MS Excel data analysis tool was used for
The Average score analysis is mainly used in any study is to assess the level of
relating to the study. First the opinion of the respondents are assessed through a scaling
technique and then based on the consolidated opinion of the respondents, the average score is
calculated.
It is the simple and common method to represent raw streams of data as a percentage for
better understanding of collected data. Percentages are used in making comparison between
3. Research ethics
Research ethics refer to the "appropriate" behavior of the researcher in relation to the norms
of the society. It relates to the three parties involved in this research: the researcher, the
and secrecy will be maintained. The researcher, on her/his part maintained objectivity,
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4 Chapter 4: Data analysis (26- 36 pages)
4.1.1 Introduction
4.1.5 Implementation
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4.2 Average score analysis
5.1 Objective 1
5.2 Objective 2
5.3 Objective 3
5.4 Objective 4
6.1 Objective 1
6.2 Objective 2
6.3 Objective 3
6.4 Objective 4
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