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NEW DELHI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT

PAPER – 403
PGDM – PROJECT STUDY PROPOSAL
BATCH: 2016-18
SYNOPSIS FORMAT

1. Name of the Student : Gaurav Tripathi

2. Roll No. : 409

3. Major 1 Area of Specialisation : Finance

4. Major 2 Area of Specialisation : Business Analytics

5. Title of the Project (in Major 1 Area) : Comparative Analysis of Public and Private
Sector Steel Industries in India

6. Abstract :

7. Chapter Design :

8. Organisation / Industry etc. under reference : SAIL, TATA STEEL, RINL, JSW, JSPL etc.

9. Methodology**to be followed : In case of my research the descriptive


research is found to be more appropriate.
Descriptive research studies are those studies, which are concerned with describing the characteristics
of a particular individual, or a group. This study is concerned with specific prediction, narration of
facts and characteristics concerning individual, group of situation are all examples of descriptive
research studies.

10. Sources of Data : Secondary Data

11. Bibliographical References :


* One page detail should be annexed

** It is mandatory that each student follows the technique of RESEARCH


METHODOLOGY / MARKET RESEARCH / BUSINESS RESEARCH/ STATISTICS etc.
to process the field data, and integrate the same with Management Theory
and concepts.

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Date: Date:
ABSTRACT

Steel has played a vital role in the development of modern human civilization.
Steel plays a significant role especially in the development of developing
economy. Per capita consumption of steel is used as an indicator of socio-
economic development of the country as well as an indicator of standard of living
of its people. Economic growth of India depends upon the growth of the Indian
steel industry. Steel continues to be used in traditional sectors such as construction,
housing and ground transportation, special steels has been increasingly used in
engineering industries such as power generation, petrochemicals and fertilisers.
India occupies a central position on the global steel map, with the establishment of
new state-of-the-art steel mills, acquisition of global scale capacities by players,
continuous modernization and up gradation of older plants, improving energy
efficiency and backward integration into global raw material sources.

India is the second largest crude steel producer in the world. In FY17 crude steel
production in India was 97.4 metric tonnes (MT), with the total crude steel
production growing at a CAGR of 5.5% over the last 6 years. India’s steel
production is expected to increase from 97.42 MT in FY17 to 128.6 MT by 2021.
The Government of India has allowed 100 per cent foreign direct investment (FDI)
in the steel sector under the automatic route. The steel sector contributes over 2%
to the GDP of the nation and provides 20 lakh jobs in the country. During April-
December 2017, crude steel and finished steel production in India stood at 84.4
MT and 88.5 MT respectively.

India was the only major steel consuming market globally, which saw a demand
escalation. However, the country suffered from an unprecedented inflow of steel
imports from China, Japan, South Korea, and Russia. South Korea and Japan
benefitted due to the free trade agreement with India. Steel industry derives its
demand from other important sectors like infrastructure, aviation, engineering,
construction, automobile, pipes and tubes etc. With the Indian economy poised for
its next wave of growth under the reforms being unleashed in the last one year,
there lies tremendous opportunity for the Indian steel industry to prosper and grow
exponentially.
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

This section deals with the research design used and data collection method used.

a). Research design:-

In case of my research “Comparative Analysis of Public and Private Sector


Steel Industries in India” The descriptive research is found to be more
appropriate.
Descriptive research studies are those studies, which are concerned with
describing the characteristics of a particular individual, or a group. This study is
concerned with specific prediction, narration of facts and characteristics
concerning individual, group of situation are all examples of descriptive research
studies.

b). Data collection method:-

According to my topic of research I found that the use of secondary data is the
only right choice. For that I mainly used Internet and collective various data from
government and private websites.

I visited to the library and went through various books and journals for
collection of the relevant data for the research.
CHAPTER DESIGN

1) Title

2) Introduction

3) Review of Literature

4) Objectives

5) Research Methodology

6) Data Analysis

7) Findings

8) Conclusion

9) Bibliography

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