Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
ORGANIZATIONS IN PAKISTAN
By
Muhammad Nadeem
A THESIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF
THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF
MASTER OF SCIENCE
In BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
To
FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
April 2013
Muhammad Nadeem, 2013
Master
Science
Degree
Name inof
Full
Business Administration
Name of Discipline
Name of Rector
Signature of Rector
Date
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Muhammad Nadeem
Son of
Ghulam Mohyudin
Registration #
MSBA(E)-AUG07-024
Discipline
Business Administration
Candidate of
MS
Modern Languages do hereby declare that the thesis (Title) Entrepreneurial Health Audit
of Banking Organizations in Pakistan
Submitted by me in partial fulfillment of MS degree, is my original work, and has not been
submitted or published earlier. I also solemnly declare that it shall not, in future, be submitted
by me for obtaining any other degree from this or any other university or institution.
I also understand that if evidence of plagiarism is found in my thesis/dissertation at any stage,
even after the award of degree, the work may be cancelled and the degree revoked.
______________________________
Date
Signature of Candidate
______________________________
Name of Candidate
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ABSTRACT
Thesis Title: Entrepreneurial Health Audit of Banking Organizations in Pakistan.
This is where you begin typing the body of the abstract. It should be limited to 350 words appearing
on only one page. The word count does not include the thesis title and the word ABSTRACT.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
The Innocents Abroad and Other Orientalizing Texts
POSTMODERN ALTERITY: THEORY, FICTIONS
AND LIVED REALITY
Toni Morrisons Beloved.
Sam Shepards States of Shock
Abdul-Karim Nasifs Two Faces of One Phoenix .
Donald A. Foltzs Into a Dying Sun ...
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3.1
3.2
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4.3
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REFERENCES
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APENDIX
(This sample page is taken from
http://dspace.lib.jup.edu:8080/dspace/bitstream/2069/23/1/Ziad+Al-Mwajeh.pdf)
Note: Students can choose to use bold or plain font for the titles of chapters
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CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
Chapter number should appear as CHAPTER 1: 16 points Times New Roman, boldface, and
placed at three spaces single space from the top margin and centered between the margins.
Chapter title is two single spaces below the chapter number and all in caps, 16 points, Times New
Roman, boldface and on single space.
The first line of a chapter shall begin two single spaces below the title. This is where you begin typing
the body of text for your MS/ M Phil/ Doctoral dissertation. Follow the adjustments to the margins,
line spacing, and pagination, which should be consistent throughout the thesis .
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Body of Thesis
Theses in all languages should be divided into parts, chapters, sections, and subsections as
may be appropriate. The chapters can carry sections and subsections if necessary, but will not
have any subchapters. The first chapter will normally take the form of an introduction,
placing the thesis in relation to its general topic, and to other work in the subject. Chapter
titles and headings of sections and subsections should be factual, concise, and descriptively
accurate. There are two basic principles that need to be observed and are based on the
hierarchical order of divisions: part, chapter, section, subsections, etc. The first principle
concerns the space left between units: if there are parts, each part must begin on a new page
and should have its title page; chapters should always begin on a new page; sections should
have more space between them than subsections. The second principle is that of
typographical distinctions of headings: the heading of a part (if applicable, must be on a
separate page) more prominent than that of a chapter, which must be more prominent than
that of a section, and so on. Thesis may have 5 to 7 chapters in total.
The following format is to be followed in the writing of the main text:
Chapter 1: Literature review and introduction of the research topic ending with the thesis
objectives and hypothesis (if any).
Chapter 2 onwards: Discussion of the thesis theme and objectives/ hypotheses to be tested
by the research; further development of the study in the perspective of current knowledge,
etc.
Each individual chapter is to be written in a consistent format.
Last Chapter: General discussion and conclusions relating to the discipline or field of
study, with suggestions for future research.
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Each paragraph will be indented, and single or double space given after each paragraph.
The style of the thesis must be consistent and must conform to thesis formatting guidelines
with consecutive page numbering throughout.
Sections of text presented in the thesis must be of good literary style and must appear in the
appropriate order.
Students are reminded that a consistent and established style commonly used in their field of
study must be followed throughout the thesis. Students should consult with their supervisors
about an appropriate style manual (APA or MLA) for their field of study, and the style
manual once chosen, the guidelines must be followed.
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