Beruflich Dokumente
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Student Name Roll No Under the Guidance of: Industry Guide Name Designation Name of Company Faculty Guide Name Designation IMS, Ghaziabad
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Components of Assessments Form-I Form-II Form-III & Project Report writing to be assigned by the respective faculty guide Presentation & Viva-Voce Examination Total
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The Source of all secondary data must be mentioned at the bottom of the said Figures/Tables/Graphs. It represents list of Figures/Tables/Graphs of the project report with their page numbers.
8. EXECUTIVE SYNOPSIS
understanding of the significance of the result, the explanation of use of various analytical and statistical techniques is important in this section. 14. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS The conclusions are drawn by inference from the findings. Care should be taken to state a conclusion for each objective of problem defined. The conclusions verify or deny the promises upon which the study has been conducted. 15. LIMITATIONS Any constraints in the form of times, resources, data availability, etc., may be specified in this section. 16. BIBLOLGRAPHY It will be given at the end of the report and will contain all details of the various books, periodical and newspaper consulted in the preparation of the report. Bibliography should be given in an alphabetical order. Separate bibliography of books, periodicals and newspapers should be given. Reference should be given as follows: Dr. M. Anbalagan, V. Gunasekaran, Retail Consumers Market In India- The Next Big Leap, Indian Journal Of Marketing, Vol. XXXVII, No. 3, March, 2007 Cygnus Business consulting and research (2006), Industry insight: Indian retail industry, Cygnus Business Consulting and Research, Hyderabad, PP11. Dialforhealth India Ltd. (2007) (online) (citied on 27th July , 2007), available from <URL http://www.dialforhealth.net/default.asp> http://www.medicineshoppe.com/About Us.aspx
17. ANNEXURE It provides materials supplementary to those given in the body of the report. It includes detailed computation from which the tables in the report are generated, a copy of the questionnaire, interviewer instructions, etc.
X. Points to be noted:
1. 2. 3. 4. Chapter Nos. to be assigned to different topics Page Numbers to be allocated, starting from only Chapter 1 onwards. Grammatical Mistakes to be checked All tables & Figures to be assigned numbers.
5. Font size should be always 12 (inside the text as well as in front matters, with preferably Times New Roman Font Style). 6. Line spacing should be 1.5. 7. Major headings should be in Bold Title Case and in Times New Roman Font size 14 & Sub-headings should be in should be in Bold Title Case and in Times New Roman Font size 12. 8. Underlining of any text inside the report is not acceptable. 9. Footnotes and endnotes can be used to save the page limit of the report. 10. Text sources are must if you borrow some ideas from other authors or quoted from other articles.
Important Notes:
1. The students should consult their respective Faculty Guides for any change/additional information on the Format of Summer Training Project. 2. The students are required to meet their respective Faculty Guides regularly for discussion on the topic/contents/any other issue pertaining to their Summer Projects.