Project Format

Learning Objectives for Part A (The Secondary Source, Observation Part)

  1. To enable the student to get acquainted with the company in which he/she is working. The learning areas would be the Vision, Mission, Values and Business Processes of the company. (COMPANY PROFILE) (First Week)
  2. Students are expected to visit various departments(administrative and operations departments) to understand in general the Objectives, Hierarchy, operations process, data flow, communication patterns and performance of individual departments. Understand the inter-departmental relationships and dependences. (DEPARTMENTAL DETAILS) (Second week)
  3. From the above understanding of the departments the student must be able to identify the areas which need to work upon and find the problem and formulate a problem and this would be basis for further work to be carried in detail. If the company helps to find a problem and entrusts the student with an already identified problem the student should work on that problem. The student should be able identify problems and list out in this the report.(Third week)

Learning Objective for Part B (The Primary Source, Research Part)

  1. 1. Identify the problem and formulate the problem with objectives to solve the problem. (This should be done in consultation of the guide in company and college also) (Fourth week onwards)
  2. State the hypothesis if any, research resign, primary and secondary sources of data can be used and application of statistic
  3. Data analysis, Findings and Suggestions have to done carefully.
  4. The entire process should be compiled and a report should be prepared.

PROGRESS REPORT OF SUMMER TRAINING and REPORT PREPARATION

Each student is expected to maintain one daily report dairy or a notebook where in he/she needs to keep the report of the his/her work done in the company. The respective company guides need to sign the daily report at least on a weekly basis. This dairy needs to be periodically shown to project guide and duly signed. Then, it should be signed by principal and it has to be submitted to the examination department.

The summer training should be carried on for a minimum period of eight weeks. Any deviations from this, prior permission needs to be taken from the summer training coordinator in writing.

The evaluation of Project consists of three components viz.,

The Industry Internship Report has a total of 100 marks allotted to it.  There will be a presentation and viva carrying 40marks.   The Project report will be evaluated for 60 marks. The entire activity i.e., planning and conduct of pre-submission presentations, receipt and evaluation of Project Reports and conduct of Viva-Voce. The students have to submit the one hard report draft within one week of the college reopening. This is to give the faculty guide ample of time to help the students to guide. Any student who fails to submit will have to take the summer training project as a backlog after the Sixth trimester. Viva-Voice will be held (Date will be intimated)

IIP GUIDELINES 2010

  1. ABSTRACT

Marks : 10 Marks

Title of the Project

Objectives

Methodology

1000 words

Note :-

After 2 weeks a detailed report to be submitted..  One hard copy and one soft copy to be sent  to respective Faculty Guides.

INTERIM PRESENTATION

Marks: 20 Marks

After one month of Industry Training, 4 Hubs have been selected.

Delhi –

Lucknow

Kolkatta

Hyderabad

The student should come prepared with detailed report of the following details given below:

Title of the Project

Objectives

Methodology

Detailed Report

Rough Draft should be submitted 15th March, 2010- PGDM MKT & PGDM- HR( for Students staring in the month of FEB).

Rough Draft should be submitted 20th May, 2010- PGDM TPS (for Students staring in the month of APRIL).

Rough Draft should be submitted 25th MAY, 2010- PGDM BIFAAS (for Students staring in the month of APRIL).

C O N T E N T S

TABLE OF CONTENT

PAGE

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

DECLARATION

CERTIFICATE                               …..

LIST OF TABLES

Chapter – 1

Introduction

Introduction

Scope of the study

Significance of the Study

Objectives of the study

Literature Review

Scheme of Dissertation

Chapter – 2

NGO Profile

Departmental Details

Chapter-3

Research Methodology

Introduction

Research Design

Sample Profile

Tools and Methods Data Collection

Data Processing and Analysis

Limitations

Chapter 4

Data Analysis

Chapter-5

Interpretation  and Findings

Chapter-6

Recommendations and Discussions

Bibliography

Annexure

Questionnaire