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Project Guidelines For BBA
Project Guidelines For BBA
e Curriculum (BBA604 for BBA general/ BBR604 for BBA Retail Operations) Objectives of the BBA Project Work:
The objectives of the BBA project work are: To enable students to develop further the skills and knowledge gained in the course by applying them to analyse a specific business problem or issue, via a substantial piece of independent work carried out over an extended period. To enable students to be proficient in the design of a research project, application of appropriate research methods, collection, and analysis of data and presentation of results. To expose the students to the working of a business organization.
- Objectives of the study - Methodology Data collection Sampling design Statistical techniques used - Limitations of the study Chapter III: Data Analysis and Interpretation Chapter IV: Findings Chapter V: Suggestions and Conclusion Bibliography Annexures
Project design and study (Chapter II) It should include a brief introduction of the study, the statement of the problem or the issue, the objectives of the study, the methodology being used (such as data collection methods, sampling design, statistical techniques) and the limitations of the study. Data Analysis and Interpretation (Chapter III) The data, after collection, has to be processed, analysed, and interpreted, in accordance with the outline laid down. Processing involves editing, classification and tabulation of data. Analysis includes computation of certain measures along with searching for patterns of relationship that exist among data-groups. This is done with the purpose of summarizing the collected data and organizing these in such a manner that they answer the research questions. After analysing the data, the next step is interpretation, which refers to the task of drawing the inferences from the collected facts. Thus, the Chapter III should mention about the data processing, data analysis and interpretation. Findings (Chapter IV) The findings from the data analysis and interpretation should be mentioned in this Chapter. The findings can be mentioned paragraph wise or point wise. However, it is recommended to state the findings point-wise. Suggestions and Conclusion (Chapter V) This Chapter should include the recommendations and suggestions based on the study conducted. A conclusion is mandatory. Bibliography This should include the list of books, journals, reports, etc., used, or consulted. The format of bibliography is as shown below: For Books: Authors or Editors Names, Title of the Book, Place of Publication, Publisher, Year of Publication, Page number Kothari, C.R., Quantitative Techniques, New Delhi, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 1978, p. 78-80 For Magazines/ Journals: Author, Article Title, Title of Periodical, Date of Publication, Page numbers of the article. Bronwyn Fryer, The Layoff, Harvard Business Review, March, 2009, p. 17-24. Internet: www.webindia.com accessed on (date) and (time).
Annexures Include the following details Sample Questionnaire Financial Statements Any other relevant documents
ANNEXURE- I
Project Report Submitted in Partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of
______________________________
Reg No:_________________
ANNEXURE II
STUDENT DECLARATION
I .. bearing Reg. No. hereby declare that this project entitled
(Title)
Has been prepared by me towards the partial fulfilment of the requirement for the award of the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Degree under the guidance of ___________________________. I also declare that this project report is my original work and has not been previously submitted for the award of any Degree, Diploma, Fellowship, or other similar titles.
Place: Date:
ANNEXURE III
..<NAME
CANDIDATE>.
bearing
Signature
FACULTY IN CHARGE <Academic designation>
ANNEXURE- IV
Format for Table of contents/ List of Tables/ Figures/ Abbreviations/ Symbols Table of Contents Chapter No. Contents Page. No. I INTRODUCTION 1.1 Industry Information 1.2 Organizational Information II PROJECT DESIGN AND STUDY 2.1 Introduction to the study 2.2 Statement of the problem 2.3 Objectives of the study 2.4 Methodology 2.5 Limitations of the study III DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION IV FINDINGS V SUGGESTIONS AND CONCLUSION BILBLIOGRAPHY ANNEXURE List of Tables Title Page. No. Frequency table exhibiting the investors degree of risk aversion
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