Jain Research Project Guidelines
Jain Research Project Guidelines
As part of the Program, a learner has to undertake a Research Project in an area of their Elective
(Specialization) and submit a report. The research project provides an opportunity for the
students to apply classroom learning and practice in an industry environment. The research has
to be conducted by a learner as an independent and individual study. The research project may
be based on a specific organization or a general area in which the learner wants to conduct an
in-depth study.
General Guidelines
• The project may be a descriptive study, empirical or exploratory one. A sample list of
research topics is provided in Annexure – 1 to assist the learner with a better understanding
of areas of research.
• For a learner It is not mandatory to conduct the study in any Organization. Thus, it is not
mandatory to provide an Organization/Company Certificate in the Research Project report.
However, if a learner wishes to take up a study for an Organization, it is mandatory to
obtain prior permission from the concerned Organization to conduct the study.
• Learner must ensure that the project undertaken is an original study.
• The research can be based on either primary data or secondary data depending on the
relevance of the study.
• A learner should submit a synopsis of the research study before the end of the first week of
the research. The format of the synopsis is provided in Annexure – 2.
• The Research Project report should be submitted in the format as provided in Annexure – 3.
• It is mandatory to provide references for any external data/ articles/ websites/ books/
journals etc. that have been used in the research. The references have to be provided in
APA format.
Assessment
Assessment of performance in the Research Project is based on:
Project Synopsis (Weightage 15%)
Interim Report (Weightage 15%)
Report Evaluation (Weightage 50%)
Five-minute Video presentation on the project (The video should focus on the Objectives,
Methodology, Project Outcomes, and Learning Aspects) (Weightage 20%)
The assessment of the Research Project report will be according to pre-defined Rubrics based
on performance indicators like Relevance of the study undertaken, Similarity Check
(Plagiarism), Quality of References, Continuity of Work, Attainment of Learning Outcomes,
and Overall Quality in terms of the potential of Publishing/ Patenting. The learner has to
upload the Research Project report on the LMS platform in PDF file format as per the due
date. Every learner should also additionally provide a No Objection Certificate of the study
being published or patented under the name of JAIN (Deemed-to-be University).
A learner shall be declared to have passed in Research project if he/she secures:
ii) A minimum of 40% marks in aggregate (Project Synopsis, Five-minute video presentation and
Report Evaluation); and
iii) A minimum of 25 marks out of 70 marks in the Five-minute video & Report Evaluation at the end
of the Semester.
II Review of Literature 9 to 12
G. Preliminary Section
• Title Page
• Company Certificate (if applicable)
• Declaration of the student
• Acknowledgment
• Executive Summary
• Table of Contents
• List of Tables
• List of Graphs
H. Main Section
Chapter I Introduction and Background
6.1 Purpose of the Study
6.2 Introduction to the Topic
6.3 Overview of Theoretical Concepts
6.4 Company / Domain / Vertical / Industry Overview
6.5 Environmental Analysis (PESTEL Analysis)
I. End Section
• Bibliography
• Appendices
• Annexures
Format to be followed for the Report
There should be consistency of style in terms of margins, page numbers, paragraphs, bulleted
lists, numbered lists, the font used in headings, and so on.
• Margins: Left 25mm (1”), Top 25mm (1”), Right 25mm (1”), Bottom 25mm (1”)
• Font: Times New Roman
• Font Size: 14 points for Headings (boldface) and 12 points for body text
• Text Alignment: Centre for Heading and Justified for body text
• Line Spacing: 1.5
• Page Number: At the Bottom in the Middle of the Page (Start Page Number from
the Main Section)
• Figures and Tables – Centered placed. Titles and Headings used for tables, graphs and
other illustrations should be standardized and also be numbered sequentially.