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Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management &
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Calendar
Activity Date
Reporting to the Company 4th May 2020
Last date for submission of Initial Information Report 11th May 2020
Project Proposal Submission 23rd May 2020
Interim Report Submission 4th July 2020
Report Submission to Industry Mentor 29th August 2020
Closing date for the Management Internship in the company 12th September 2020
Final Report and Executive Summary Submission 18th September 2020
Final Presentation and Viva To be Announced
Activity Date
Internship start date 4th May 2020
Last date for submission of Initial Information
Report End of Week 1 of Joining
Project Proposal Submission End of Week 3 of joining
Interim Report Submission End of Week 8 of joining
Faculty Mentor would guide on date
Report Submission to Industry Mentor of Submission of evaluation
Closing date for the Management Internship in
12th September 2020
the company
Final Report and Executive Summary Faculty Mentor would guide on date
Submission of Submission of evaluation
Final Presentation and Viva To be Announced
Note: Apart from the above Reports, student needs to submit Fortnightly Reports to the Faculty Mentor
by Email.
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INTRODUCTION
• The Management Internship Program (MIP) forms an integral component of course
curriculum at MPSTME.
• THE MIP Period is 19 weeks (4 ¼ months) during the intervening period of VIII th
& IX th Semester
• Ideally MIP should be done in one organization only. However, the option of
splitting the MIP in 2 parts, 8+11 weeks is also available. The student has to submit
separate reports for each organization.
PRE MIP-ACTIVITIES
• Student will be allocated a Faculty Mentor generally before joining the MIP. The student
can consult the mentor about the likely project to be undertaken by him/her and the
overall outlines.
START OF INTERNSHIP
• All students should join their respective host organizations on 4th May, 2020 for internship. All the
reports duly signed by concerned authority should be submitted on time.
• Students can proceed for MIP-2020 only after they clear all the dues (library/ computer/
casebooks, telephone, others) at MPSTME.
• INITIAL INFORMATION REPORT (IIR): Within the first week of joining the MIP, the student is
expected to send the IIR as per Annexure I
• Important: Please ensure correct details of your Industry Mentor and any change in your
contact details including your mobile number, if any.
• IIR must be signed by student as well as the Industry Mentor. This should be sent to the Placement
coordinator and Faculty Mentor.
Attendance:
• Students should record their attendance as per the procedure of the host organization
• Any absence from the work place should be with the prior written consent of the Industry Mentor,
and as per the company’s rules.
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• Student must inform the faculty mentor and the course coordinator about any leaves taken by
him/her. All types of leaves must have the written approval of the Industry Mentor and/or the HR
department of the host organization.
• If the student is sent out of station by the host organization as part of the project, student must
provide a written communication to course coordinator and faculty mentor.
• As interns, students are placed in the role of ambassadors of MPSTME; the institute
would always expect students to maintain high ethical standards such as being regular,
punctual and obedient at work.
• A no-due certificate should be taken from the host organization by the student at the
c l o s e of t h e internship and s u b m i t t e d to the course coordinator.
EVALUATION PROCESS
• Students are required to maintain a log book (A4 size in bound/spiral form – at least one
page per day, maintained chronologically) in which they may make all their noting
/drawings etc. This log book should be shown to and initialed by the Industry Mentor
periodically and to be shown to the faculty mentor during the visit. The log book should be
retained by the student as it helps for future reference.
• Project Proposal (PP): (Ref Annexure II): To be submitted latest by Week 3). One copy to
be submitted each to faculty mentor and Industry Mentor. Describe your project in up to 100
words
• If there are more than one student doing MIP in the same organization, they have to take
separate projects for each one of them. If there is a large project which requires to be taken
up by more than 1 student, the students should submit a communication signed by the
Industry Mentor justifying such requirements
• The title of the project should clearly indicate the part of the project undertaken by the
concerned students.
• Fortnightly Report: Students must submit fortnightly reports of the tasks conducted at
the host organization to their respective faculty mentors and the course coordinator.
• Industry Visit/Connect by the Faculty Mentor: The Faculty Mentor would be visiting
/connecting the student at his workplace during the internship.
• During the visit/connect by faculty mentor, an internal seminar can be organized as a part
of evaluation where a presentation by the student would be made in front of the Industry
Mentor, other senior officials of the MIP organization including HR personals.
• Interim Report (IR)
This report is a mid-term evaluation report.
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By this time the student would have done substantial work on the project. This report is an
attempt to document the work done so far by the student and how he expects to proceed further.
Introduction
Work profile of department in the MIP organization (not more than 200 words)
Project Description
• Report Submission to Industry Mentor (To be done in 17th week – latest by 26th August
2020):
This is the report to Industry Mentor about the outcomes of the project undertaken, and should be
done as per the Format requirement of the Industry. In case, no specific format is provided, use
guidelines given in Annexure V.
One copy to be submitted each to faculty mentor and Industry Mentor latest by 18th September
2020
The final project report must be submitted in hard copy as well as in soft copy in “MS Word
Document” file. PDF file will not be accepted.
The Project Reports are to be prepared based on the guidelines given in Annexure V.
The students must retain a copy with them for further use
Institute copy will not be returned but may be made available on loan to the student in future
for any purpose
For evaluation criteria of final report and executive summary report, refer Annexure VII
Executive Summary
Executive summary is summary of MIP report in 5-6 pages required to be submitted by the
student along with final project report. Format in Annexure – XII.
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This report should contain all important aspects which the student desires that the evaluators
should know.
This report would be used along with Resume of student for placement Purpose.
If a student has done more than one project, he/she will still get only 20 minutes to present
all the projects. Students must not consider 20 minutes as the time allotted for each project.
Presentation should contain the matter and data which is readable by the evaluators. The
content should not be placed in the presentation only for the sake of increasing the number
of slides. For example, company balance sheets need not be included in the presentation
The guidelines for VIVA and presentations preparations are given in Annexure
XI.
Any content that has no bearing on the project must not be included in the presentation. For
example, students must refrain from including videos and pictures providing generic
information about the host organization.
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Initial Information Report MPSTME Placement
Coordinator and Faculty Mentor
Interim Report & Industry Visit MPSTME Faculty Mentor 40
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• For submission of reports and evaluation, extension will be given to students who are
unable to join the MIP organization.
• However, the dates decided for submission of interim report, final report, and
presentation viva will not be changed under any circumstances.
• The extension would be total number of days that are delayed to start the project but not
exceeding by more than one week.
• The panel will comprise of MPSTME faculty and industry domain experts as well as
• HR managers.
MIP COMPLETION
On successful completion of 19-week MIP project, students must collect a relieving letter
and no dues certificate from the MIP organization and should be submitted at MPSTME
coordinator office.
After completion of MIP, students should report to the institute along with completion
certificate from MIP organization on the letterhead of the MIP organization.
The completion certificate must have the signature of the Industry Mentor and the seal
of the company
All students must submit the duly filled – up feedback form provided as Annexure –X
The role of the faculty mentor during the MIP is to facilitate the student to undertake a
meaningful project, provide the necessary academic guidance, and to facilitate evaluation,
with the aid of the company executives, while MIP is in progress.
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Annexure I:
Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering
Management Internship Program Initial Information Report (IIR)
Company Name
Address
City
Pin Code
Name of HR
Address of HR
City
Pin
Contact number of HR (office)
Contact number of HR (mobile)
Email
Department of the MIP
organization where the student
is working (including location)
Details of the Industry Mentor
Name
Designation
Contact number (office)
Contact number (mobile)
Email
MIP reporting date
[P.T.O.]
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MIP Duration
From …………………………… To …………………………..
Office timings at the MIP
organization
Amount of stipend expected
Project Title
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Date:
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Annexure II
Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering
Management Internship Program Project Proposal
Preliminary Details
Name of the Student
Roll No. & SAP No.
Name of the MIP Organization
Project Title
Project Description (100
words)
Important Aspects
Important Aspects Details Remark
2)
3)
4)
Methodology/ Approach to
be Adopted
3)
4)
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……………………..…………………………
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Name and signature of Industry Mentor Name and signature of faculty mentor
Date: Date:
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Annexure III
TITLE PAGE FOR INTERIM REPORT
An interim report must follow the format given below
• Cover and title page: This is the first page of the report. It should contain the title of
the report, name of the student, name of the organization, name of the Industry
Mentor, and name of the faculty mentor. The format of this page is given below and
should be adhered to.
SVKM’s NMIMS
Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management and
Engineering
INTERIM REPORT
ON
(Title of the Project in CAPITAL LETTERS)
By
(Name of the student)
Roll Number:
SAP Number:
Faculty Mentor
(Name of the MPSTME faculty mentor)
Industry Mentor
(Name of the Industry Mentor)
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Annexure-IV
Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management
& Engineering
EVALUATION SHEET FOR INTERIM REPORT (FACULTY MENTOR) *
Date: ____________________________
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Annexure-V
Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management
& Engineering
EVALUATION SHEET FOR REPORT (INDUSTRY MENTOR) *
Date: _____________________________
Name of the MIP
Organization: ____________________________________________________________________
* This sheet is to be used by Industry Mentor to record the marks independently awarded under each criteria of evaluation.
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Annexure VI
In a generalized sense an ideal project report should cover the following elements. The final
project report depends on the project undertaken by the student, the type of MIP
organization, and the work undertaken by the student as part of MIP.
(i) Cover: This is the first page of the report. It should contain the title of the report, name(s)
of the author(s), name of the organization and the date on which it is submitted. The format
of this page is given below and should be adhered to.
FINAL REPORT
ON
(Title of the Project in CAPITAL LETTERS)
By
(Name of the student)
Roll Number:
SAP Number:
Faculty Mentor
(Name of the MPSTME faculty mentor)
Industry Mentor
(Name of the
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Industry Mentor)
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A REPORT
ON
(Title of the Project in CAPITAL LETTERS)
By
(The name of the student)
Roll Number:
SAP Number:
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Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Management Project/Training for Semester IX
MBA (Tech)
Academic Year: -
_______________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Has completed the training and project as a part of Management Internship in our
company as mentioned below and has also submitted the report
………………………
Industry Mentor’s Signature
………………………
Date
……………………….
Place
Company Seal
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(iv) Acknowledgements: There are many persons who have helped student during the
course of student’s project. It is student’s duty to acknowledge and thank them for their
help. Customarily, thanks are due to the following persons in the given order. (i)Head of the
MIP organization, (ii) Industry Mentor, (iii) Faculty mentor, (iv) Others.
(v) Table of Contents: The main function of this element is to give the reader an overall
view of the report. The main divisions as well as the subdivisions should be listed with the
number of page on which they first appear. It helps the reader locate a particular topic or sub-
topic easily. While preparing the table of contents student has to bear in mind the following
points about its layout:
• Leave a 1” margin on the left and a 1” margin on the right, the top and the bottom.
• Write the phrase “Table of Contents” on the top center in CAPITALS.
• Write the number of the item to indicate the sequence of items. After the number
leave three or four space and then type the first heading.
• Indent second – order headings three or four space.
• Leave two spaces between main headings and one space between sub-headings.
An example of a table of contents is given below. Observe that for numbering pages up to
abstract lower case Roman numerals have been used and from introduction
onwards Arabic numerals have been used.
(vi) List of Illustrations: A separate list of illustrations is given immediately after the table
of contents in case of a large number of (more than ten) tables and figures. Its layout is the
same as that of the table of contents and it gives information about the number, title and
page reference of each illustration. If the number of illustrations is very large, divide it into
two parts, namely, List of Tables, and List of Figures.
(vii)Abstract: The abstract tells in concentrated form what the report is about. The
purpose of this element is to enable the reader, to gather important information quickly
without having to go through the whole report. An abstract should be self-sufficient and
intelligible, without reference to any other part of the report. It is never intended as a
substitute for the original document. But it must contain sufficient information to allow the
reader to ascertain his/her interest.
(viii)Introduction: In this element the problem is introduced. It should contain the purpose
of the report, limitations, scope of study, specifying its limitations, methods of collecting
data and their sources sufficient background material including literature survey to
present the reader a clear picture of the work. An outline of the work should also form a
part of the introduction.
(ix) Main Text: This section discusses or describes the main business of the report. The
main function of this part is to present data in an organized form, discuss its significance
and analysis and the results that flow there from. Usually it has several sections grouped
under different headings and sub-headings. It contains the experimental work / data
collection, the survey done, a description of activities, the results obtained / illustrations,
the discussion and interpretations, etc.
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements ii
Abstract
1. Introduction 1
2. Industrial analysis 5
2.1
(xi) Appendices (if necessary): The contents of an appendix are essentially those
which support or elaborate the matter in the main text. The matter, which is
essential but which unnecessarily, diverts the attention of the reader from the
main problem, is generally put into the Appendix. We give below some items which
normally form part of the appendix. These are:
(i) Calculation sheets, (ii) supplementary details of instructions, ( iii) fl o w cha rt s,
(iv) computer programs, (v) the questionnaire, (vi) large maps, (vii) samples of the
work done, etc.
If the project itself is to make a computer program for some problem, then the flow
chart and the computer program have to be in the main body of the report. You should
decide the sequencing according to your own needs.
(xii) References: All references should be given in this section. List references
alphabetically by the author’s last name or, when the author is unknown, by the title
of the reference. We cite below two examples of writing references:
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ii) “Time to Call in the Boss” Business Week” 27 July 1999, 32-36. (For periodicals).
(xiii) Glossary (if necessary): A glossary is a list of technical words used in the
report and their explanation. If, however, the number of such words is small, they
are generally explained in the footnotes.
Whether you should include a glossary in your report will depend upon who is going
to read your report. If the reader’s field of expertise is the one to which your report
relates, there is no need for a glossary. But if the audience is drawn from other
areas, it is advisable to give a glossary.
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Annexure VII
Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering
Evaluation sheet for Final Report*
Date: _______________________
Name of the MIP Organization: ________________________________________________________________________________
Project Title:______________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________
Name and Signature of Faculty Mentor
* This sheet is to be used by evaluator to record the marks independently awarded under each criteria of evaluation.
This sheet may be retained at the MPSTME Center.
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Annexure VIII
Date: _______________________
Evaluation – Final Presentation and Viva - Voce:
Evaluation Criteria
Basic
Learning
knowledge of
Presentation Skills(20 from the Total (60
Roll No. SAP No. Student Name the project and Remarks
marks) Projects (20 marks)
concepts (20
marks)
marks)
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Annexure IX
Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering
MASTER SHEET FOR REPORTING MARKS TO MPSTME
Date: _________________________
Roll SAP No. Student Name Name of the MIP Organization Project Title
No.
Evaluation Reports
___________________________________________________________
Name and Signature of the MPSTME –Faculty mentor
** The master sheet should report the averages of the aggregate marks awarded by different evaluators (including MPSTME Faculty) to
each student under each evaluation instrument.
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Annexure X
Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management
& Engineering
Student Feedback Form to be sent to the Placement department post
completion of Internship
(To be completed by the student)
2. Did the term contribution to your personal growth, learning and knowledge enrichment?
Please tick ( ).
( ) To a very large extent ( ) Large extent ( ) to a certain extent ( ) No, did not contribute
3. Did your MIP project contribute directly/indirectly towards the growth, value addition of
the organization?
( ) To a very large extent ( ) Large extent ( ) To a certain extent ( ) No, did not contribute
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4. How would you rate your term of 12-weeks at the MIP organization?
( ) Excellent ( ) Very Good ( ) Good ( ) Fair
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9. How much would you rate chances of getting a MIP (Management Internship Program) in
the MIP Organization?
( ) Very Good ( ) Good ( ) Fair ( ) No
10. How much would you rate your chances of getting a Final Placement in the MIP
Organization?
( ) Very Good ( ) Good ( ) Fair ( ) No
Annexure-XI
Note
• Total number of slides shall not exceed 20
• Videos (if any) shall not exceed 4 minutes in total
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Annexure-XII
Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management &
Engineering
Executive Summary
Preliminary Details
Name of the Student
Project Title
Project Description
(100 words)
Important Aspects
1)
2)
Project Undertaken
3)
4)
Methodology/
Approach Adopted
1)
2)
Learnings/
Outcomes from the
Project 3)
4)
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