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A SUMMER TRAINING PROJECT REPORT REPORT ON TOPIC Submitted To Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra In the Partial fulfillment of the requirement

for the degree Of MASTERS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SESSION (2009-2011) SUBMITTED TO: KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY, KURUKSHETRA SUBMITTED BY:Name Class: College Roll No. University Roll No.-

KARNAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT, KARNAL (Approved by AICTE, Affiliated to Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra)

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

It is my pleasure to be indebted to various people, who directly or indirectly contributed in the development of this work and who influenced my thinking, behavior, and acts during the course of study. I express my sincere gratitude to Dr. R.B. Sangwan, worthy Principal for providing me an opportunity to undergo Summer Training Project Report on .. I am thankful to Mr. for his support, cooperation, and motivation provided to me during the training for constant inspiration, presence and blessings. I also extend my sincere appreciation to Mr/Ms. who provided his valuable suggestions and precious time in accomplishing my project report. Lastly, I would like to thank the almighty and my parents for their moral support and my friends with whom I shared my day-to-day experience and received lots of suggestions that improved my quality of work.

(Name of the student)

DECLARATION I, Name of the student, student of MBA IVth Semester, studying at Karnal Institute of Technology and Management, Karnal, hereby declare that the Research Report on topic submitted to Kurukshetra University, Kurkshetra in partial fulfillment of Degree of Masters of Business Administration is the original work conducted by me. The information and data given in the report is authentic to the best of my knowledge. This summer training report is not being submitted to any other University for award of any other Degree, Diploma and Fellowship.

(Name of the student)

TABLE OF CONTENTS
S. No. 1 . Introduction Description Page No.

2 .

Literature Review

3 .

Objectives of the study

4 .

Research methdology

5 .

Scope of the study

6 .

Study of the Topic

7 .

Data analysis and Interpretations

8 .

Findings

9 .

Conclusions

1 0 .

Limitations of the study

1 1 .

Suggestion

1 2 .

Bibliography

1 3 .

Annexure

ANNEXURE I QUESTIONNAIRE ANNEXURE II ANNUAL REPORTS etc.

SEQUENCE OF PROJECT REPORT TITLE PAGE DECLARATION

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT PREFACE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY TABLE OF CONTENTS

How to write bibliography? For Example: Books


1.

Gupta, S.L., Financial Derivatives, Ed. 2005, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.

Magazines:

2.

Arak, M. and Goodman, Treasury Bond Futures: Valuing the delivery options, The Journal of Futures MarketVol. 7, pp 269-286, June, 1987.

Guidelines for Summer Training Project Report


1. The Topic of Project should be related to the area of Specialization from the broader field

of management and the topic must be finalized in consultation with project supervisor.
2. Problem should be defined clearly

3. Clearly state a question or hypothesis 4. Make certain that the question has a risk factor as the outcome variable.

5. Select an appropriate study design. 6. Obtain and analyze data related to your question or hypothesis. 7. Present results that either answer your original question or contribute to what is known in that area. 8. Suggest potential ways to improve your examination of the data. 9. Numbering & bulliting should be used properly. 10. Binding Specifications: One hard black cover binding and one sprial binding. The cover page of hard binding should be printed in golden letters so that the text for printing should be identical to what has been presented for the title page 11. Number of copies submitted for evaluation: Students will submit two hard copies with one soft copy to the concered guide One hard copy with soft copy to be retained for college library One copy to be forwarded to KUK

To make a paper readable


Print or type using a 12 point standard font i.e. Times New Roman Font size for headings 16 and for sub heading 14 Line spacing should be 1.5 with 1 inch margins, single sided Pages numbers should be there from the introduction page Start each new section on a new page Adhere to recommended page limits

Mistakes to avoid

Placing a heading at the bottom of a page with the following text on the next page (insert a page break!) Dividing a table or figure - confine each figure/table to a single page Submitting a paper with pages out of order

In all sections of your paper


Stay focused on the research topic of the paper Use paragraphs to separate each important point (except for the abstract) Indent the first line of each paragraph Present your points in logical order Use present tense to report well accepted facts - for example, 'the present CRR is. Use past tense to describe specific results - for example, 'When hypothesis was applied, the results was' Avoid informal wording, don't address the reader directly, and don't use jargon, slang

terms, or superlatives Avoid use of superfluous pictures - include only those figures necessary to presenting results Purpose of the study - hypothesis, overall question, objective Model organism or system and brief description of the experiment Results, including specific data - if the results are quantitative in nature, report quantitative data; results of any statistical analysis shoud be reported Important conclusions or questions that follow from the experiment(s)

Style:

Single paragraph, and concise As a summary of work done, it is always written in past tense Focus on summarizing results - limit background information to a sentence or two, if absolutely necessary Corrrect spelling, clarity of sentences and phrases, and proper reporting of quantities (proper units, significant figures) are just as important in an research paper

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