A Comparitive Study On Home Laons
A Comparitive Study On Home Laons
A Comparitive Study On Home Laons
With Reference To
BANK OF BARODA
&
HDFC BANK
A Project Report submitted to Andhra University, Visakhapatnam
In partial fulfillment for the award of the Degree
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE
Submitted by
BARAKALA DEEPIKA
Regd No: 119128803020
Under the Esteemed guidance of
Mrs. RAMA KALYANI
Asst.Professor
Visakhapatnam-530013
2019 – 2022
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the project report entitled COMPARITIVE
ANALYSIS OF NON-PERFORMING ASSETS ON PUBLIC AND
PRIVATE SCETOR BANKS with reference to BANK OF BARODA
&HDFC BANK is a bonafide work done by BARAKALA DEEPIKA
bearing Register No: 119128803020 the aspirant of B.Com in Dr.
Lankapalli Bullayya College, Visakhapatnam, for the award of the degree
of “Bachelor of Commerce” from Andhra University, done under my
guidance, for the academic year 2019- 2022.
External Examiner
DECLARATION
I BARAKALA DEEPIKA hereby declare that the project work
entitled COMPARITIVE ANALYSIS OF NON-PERFORMING ASSETS ON
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCETOR BANKS with reference to BANK OF
BARAKALA DEEPIKA
(Regd.No: 119128803020)
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
It is of great pleasure to take the opportunity to acknowledge and express my
gratitude to all those who helped me throughout my project work.
At the outset we the students has to show our gratitude to the members of
Board of Studies, Andhra University, for including project work in the curriculum of
Bachelor of Commerce. This has widened the scope for the students to excavate the
practical situations in the Banking Industry and to throw the deep insight on the
various contents of the Banking products and services.
I thank the college management at all levels for providing us the platform and
environment to carry out our project and in making us a technical tool to suit the
industry needs of the current market employability.
BARAKALA DEEPIKA
INDEX
INTRODUCTION 1-9
OBJECTIVE OF STUDY 10
CHAPTER I NEEDS FOR THE STUDY 11
SCOPE OF THE STUDY 12-13
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 14
LIMITATIONS 15
DATA 44-48
CHAPTER IV
ANYLYSIS AND INTERPRETATION
FINDINGS 49
CHAPTER V
SUGGESTIONS 50
CONCLUSION 51
BIBLIOGRAPHY 52
CHAPTER-1
CHAPTER-2
CHAPTER-3
CHAPTETR-4
CHAPTER-5