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Sem 6 Project Work Guidelines

The document outlines the steps and components involved in completing a project report. It discusses the following: 1) The typical sections of a project report include a cover page, acknowledgements, table of contents, introduction, conceptual framework, presentation of data and findings, conclusion and recommendations, bibliography/references, and annexures. 2) The body of the report should cover an introduction, conceptual framework, presentation of data and findings, and conclusion and recommendations. 3) The steps to complete the project report are selecting a topic, preparing a proposal, collecting information and data, writing the report in chapters, and attaching approval documents. 4) A schedule is provided for guiding students through development and

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Sem 6 Project Work Guidelines

The document outlines the steps and components involved in completing a project report. It discusses the following: 1) The typical sections of a project report include a cover page, acknowledgements, table of contents, introduction, conceptual framework, presentation of data and findings, conclusion and recommendations, bibliography/references, and annexures. 2) The body of the report should cover an introduction, conceptual framework, presentation of data and findings, and conclusion and recommendations. 3) The steps to complete the project report are selecting a topic, preparing a proposal, collecting information and data, writing the report in chapters, and attaching approval documents. 4) A schedule is provided for guiding students through development and

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he outcome of Project Work is the Project Report.

A project report should have the following components:

cover Page: This should contain the title ofthe project proposal, to whom it is submitted for which
aegree, the name of the author, name of the supervisor, year of submission of the project work, name of the
University.
4) Acknowledgement: Various organizations and individuals who might have provided assistance /co-
operation during the process of carrying out the study.
3) Table of Content: Page-wise listing of the main contents in the report, i.e., difterent Chapters and its
main Sections along with their page numbers.
Body ofthe Report: The body ol the report should have these four logical divisions
a) 1ntroduction: This will cover the background, rationale/ need /justification, brief review of literature,

Ooectives, methodology (the area sample, type of study, tools for data collection, and method of
ofthe study,
analysis), Limitations ofthe Study, and Chapter Planning
D) Conceptual Framework / National and lnternational Scenario: (relating to the topic of the Project).
mentioned in the
and Findings: (using the tools and techniques
Presentation of Data, Analysis
methodology) observations based on the main
a) Conclusion and Recommendations: In this section, the concluding
findings and suggestions are to be provided.
list of books and articles which have been
5) Bibliography or References: This section will include the
used in the project work, and in writing a project report.
6) Annexures: Questionnaires (if any), relevant reports, etc. there may be annexure
should normally be in the range of 5000 words. However,
(he main text of the Project
in addition to the main text)
THE STEPS OF PROJECT WORK
into consideration:
STEP I: Selection of the topic for the project by taking following points
Suitability ofthe topic.
Relevance of the topic
Time available at the disposal.
time limit.
Feasibility ofdata collection within the given of
& cost involved in the data collection, possibility
Challenges involved in the data collection (time
getting responses, etc.)
consultation with the Supervisor.
STEP II: preparation of Project Proposal in
Finalisation of the Topic and
to the topic and analysis of thesame.
TEP II: Collection of infomation and data relating
suitable chapters, viz.,
STEPIV: Writing the report dividing it into
Chapter 1:Introduction,
/ National & International Scenario,
Chapter 2: Conceptual Framework
Chapter 3: Analysis & Findings
Recommendations.
Chapter 4: Conclusion and
Annexures,
References / Bibliography
with the Final Project Report.
STEP V: The following documents are to be attached
1) Approval letter from the supervisor (Annexure-1)
2) Student's declaration (Annexure-ll) if the student undertakes the
3) Certificate from the CompetentAuthorily of the Organisation Iustitition,
Project Work in any Organisation/ Jnstitution
Project Report
& Finance/ Marketing/.
of B.Com.Honours in Accounting
******

Submitted for the Degree


under the University of Calcutta)

Title of the Project


XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Submitted by
*******************e****

Name of the Candidate : . .

Registration No.

Roll No.
ee*******e*e***********************************
Name of the College . .

Supervised by
Name of the Supervisor:

Name of the College:

Month & Year of Submission

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Annexure- I

Supervisor's Certificate

This is to certify that Mr./Ms. . . a student of B.Com. Honours in


'*****'**** . **'*''**'***

Accounting& Finance / Marketing /Taxation/ Computer Applications in Business o


.Name of,the College) under the University of Calcutta has worked under my supervision
and guidance for his/her Project Work and prepared a Project Report with the title
***"*********'****' ********** * * ****'*'**'**** **** * ****°°°°*°°**°*°**°°°**°°*****° *°*°****°****°

ne project report, which he/she is submitting, is his/her genuine and original work to the best of my knowledge.

Signature
Place Name:

Date: Designation:
Name of the College

Annexure- II

Student's Declaration

I hereby declare that, the Project Work with the title (in block letters)....
''''''''''''' ''***'''

'****''''*'* * * * ° ' * * ' ' ' ' * ' ' ' * ' ' * ° * * ' ' * * ° * * ° ° **°*''**°'**''*''*' '*** ' * ' ' ' ' ' '*****'**'***'***°

submitted by me for the partial fulfilment of the degree of B.Com. Honours in Accounting & Finance/ Marketing
is work and has
Taxation/Computer Applications in Business under the University of Calcutta my original
not

been submitted earlier to any other University /Institution for the


fulfilment of the requirement for any course
of study.

lalso declare that no chapter of this manuscript in whole or in part has been incorporated in this report from any
earlier work done by others or by me. However, extracts of any literature which has been used for this report

has been duly acknowledged providing details of such literature in the references

Signature
Place Name:

Date Address:

Registration No.

Roll No.

$7
SCHEDULE TO BE FOLLOWED

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Project Topics and Project Proposals should be finalised the month
in of September/ October so as
enable he students
to
collecting relevant information and data during Puju rocoss.
The Report should be finalised
through the interaction between the Students und Supervisors
period trom November January. -
during the
The final Project Report should be
submitted by the end of
OThe evaluation
February.
of the Project Report and Viva-Voce Examination should bo conductod
month of March with the during the
help
the University by the end of 1"
of both External and Internal
Examiners. Murks should bo submitted to
week of April.
The main text of the
Project should normally be in the range of 5000 words. Ilowovor, thore
annexure in addition may be
to the main text.
Three Copies of the Project Report should be prepared of
which two copios
College authorities and one copy to be retained by the student
to bo »ubmitlod to the
which ho/sho must bring nt the time of
examination.

TEACHERS IN RESPECTIVE COLLEGES GUIDING


THE STUDENTS FOR THEIR PROJECT
WORK SHOULD STRICTLY DISCOURAGE AND
ENFORCE GUIDELEINES AS 'TO ENSURE
THAT STUDENTS DO NOT RESORT T0 ACTS
LIKE 'PLAGIARISM' AND 'CUT AND PASTE
TECHNIQUES FROM WEBSITES / INTERNET.

Examples of a few broad of Project (List is indicative,


areas not oxhuustive)
Any topic concerning local economic /entrepreneurial issues
LFRS and Indian Accounting Standard
Opportunities &
-

Challanges
Revised Schedule VI
Credit Rating
Risk Management
Credit Risk Management in Banks: Opportunities & Challenges.
Subprime Meltdown and its after effect with case study from Indian Induntry.
Corporate Frauds/ White Collar Frauds
Financial Inclusion
Micro-finance Institutions in India.
Carbon Credit
Direct Tax Code (DTC)
Goods and Service Tax (GST)
Role of MSMEs in the Indian Economic Development
Public Sector Undertakings and Indian Economie Development
Business & Government

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Corporate Social Responsibilities
Corporate Governance
Financial Sector Reforms
On-line Banking
NPA Management
Business Process Outsourcing
Capital Market
Environmental Accounting
Environmental MaFagement
Financial Statement Analysis
Performance Analysis
Working Capital Management
Cash Management
Debtors Management
Inventory Management
Mergers & Acquisitions
e-Commerce
Study on Aviation Sector in India.
Venture Capital
Equity Linked Savings Scheme
Insurance Industry in India

Analysis of Mutual Funds


Study of Non-Performing Assets
Risk and Return Analysis
Commercialisation of Sports in India.
The Sub-Prime Crisis.
Rural and Agricultural Banking
for their different products
Marketing Strategy of different companies
Marketing and Promotional Strategies
Market Research

Study on the Market Awareness of Intellectual Property


Preservation Storage
& of Agricultural Products
Pens
Marketing Strategy of Ball/ Gel
Brand Repositioning
Customer Relationship Management
.Sales& Distribution Management
Customer Awareness
.Industrial Marketing Vs. Consumer
of Consumer Behaviour
Study
I s attractive packaging really a necessity or an eyewash?" A study on packaging of some selected
companies
Consumer Behaviour
After Sales Service and Customer Satisfaction
Effectiveness of Advertising
Direct Marketing & Networking

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