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LAMPIRAN 2

GUIDELINES FOR PROJECT PAPER (Technical Specification)

Prepared by: TASK FORCE COMMITTEE FACULTY OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA 40450 SHAH ALAM

FOR ANY INQUIRY, PLEASE CONTACT THE INDUSTRIAL TRAINING OFFICE AT 03-5544 4724 1

GUIDELINES FOR PROJECT PAPER 1.0 INTRODUCTION Practicum at semester six comprises of an industrial attachment during the semester and preparation of a project paper. 2.0 PRACTICAL TRAINING 1. Each student will have to undergo a minimum of twenty (20) weeks practical training in an industry where the student will be able to study the practical aspects of their field of study.
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Students should apply for their practical training at the beginning of semester (5) using the prescribed forms obtainable from the Industrial Training office. Students are encouraged to apply for practical training places that match their research interest. The practical training session will begin after the students have registered themselves for his/her final semester of study.

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THE PROJECT PAPER The project paper is an integral part of the BBA (Hons) degree programs of Faculty of Business Management, and if properly chosen will serve the following purposes:
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A synthesis of various aspects of learning on the BBA (Hons) of respective programs. A demonstration of students understanding of concepts, techniques and skills acquired during the program, through their application in real situations. A demonstration of a students ability to write a substantial report in a well-structured manner.

APPOINTMENT OF ADVISOR AND SECOND EXAMINER Lecturers from the Faculty of Business Management will be appointed by the head of program to advise the students project. Each candidate will be assigned to one lecturer. The appointment will be made known to students and lecturers before the beginning of semester 6. All meetings and manner of supervision will be arranged between the students and their advisors.
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The Head of Program will also appoint second examiner(s) to evaluate the students project. 5.0 CHOOSING THE PROJECT TOPIC It is the students responsibility to identify a suitable project topic, subject to the approval of his/her advisor (appointed lecturer). The topic must be of issues related to the field of study or at least related to any subject indicated in the students programs curriculum. Request from the industry must also be taken into considerations and shall be discussed between the student, advisor and the supervisor (from the company). For the purpose of preparing the project paper report, a student has to meet and discuss with his/her advisor a minimum of eight (8) times throughout the semester. 6.0 THE PROJECT PAPER STRUCTURE 6.1 6.2 FRONT COVER (See Appendix A) TITLE PAGE (See Appendix B) The title of the page should include all the followings: a) The title of the project paper This title should have been registered with the Head of Program with the agreement of the advisor before the project paper is submitted. Titles should obviously give an immediate indication of the scope of the project. b) The name of the student c) Submission of project paper report in fulfilment for the Bachelor of Business Administration with Honours (Name of Program) d) The name of the Faculty e) The month and year of submission f) DO NOT number this page. 6.3 DECLARATION OF ORIGINAL WORK (See Appendix C) Number this page ii
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LETTER OF SUBMISSION A letter to the Head of Program declaring the submission of final project paper. Not to be paginated or listed in Table of Content but designated as iii

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

This is a statement of appreciation for advisor and supervisor, assistance rendered during research etc. Number this page iv

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Comprises of the titles of parts, sections or chapters and their subdivisions Must be worded exactly as the text. Must have Headings(1, 2, 3 and so on), sub headings (1.1, 1.2, 1.3) and sub subheadings (1.1.1, 1.1.2, and so on (which ever relevant) Number to be paginated but designate this page as v. Sample - Appendix D

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LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES (OPTIONAL)


Must be worded exactly as in the text Page number begins with vi Sample - Appendix E

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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS / GLOSSARY (OPTIONAL) (Appendix F)

In writing a project paper, it is sometimes convenient to use symbols, abbreviations or jargon that are unfamiliar to the general reader. It may be helpful to provide a key to these at the beginning of the project paper and should be presented as separate page. Page numbered in Roman numeral accordingly. Sample - Appendix E

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ABSTRACT

An abstract is a summary of the whole project paper report and should contain a brief write-up of the problem statement,
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objective, methodology, and summary of the findings in the context of the whole study. Not more than 300 words and double spacing. Placed immediately before Chapter 1 Page numbered in Roman numeral accordingly.

MAIN BODY (Chapters)


The main body will begin with Chapter 1 The first page of Chapter 1 shall be paginated beginning with Arabic number (1)

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BACKGROUND OF STUDY One of the most common problems found in project reports concerns the intelligibility of the work to the general reader. Students need to remember that, unlike his/her supervisor, the general reader has not had the benefits of discussing his/her work with the researcher. The background of study provides an opportunity to lead the reader gently into the report, beginning by setting the scene very broadly and then progressively focusing on the nature of the topic to be addressed, and the reason it was chosen as the subject of the study.

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CONTENTS AND LITERATURE REVIEW This section should give a detailed account of the topic to be studied, a comprehensive discussion (with references where appropriate) of relevant work which has previously been carried on by another researcher in the field of study. All materials taken verbatim from articles, textbooks etc, must be presented in quotation marks. Examples of fully referenced review of the literature According to Robinson and Bennett (1995), workplace deviant behaviour can vary based on its target: organizational and individual. Organizational targets can be further categorized into property deviance and production deviance.
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Sabotage, fight at work, threat, assault, harassment and use of abusive language are among the cases of workplace deviant behaviour reported to the Malaysian Labour Department. Unfortunately, there is no formal statistics on the phenomenon of WDB produced by the Malaysian Labour Department (Shamsudin & Rahman, 2006).
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In the case of Malaysia, very few published studies pertaining to this subject has been traced. For instance, Shamsuddin (2003) explored the level of workplace deviance within the hotel industry and how these behaviours vary according to employees work-related attitudes.
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METHODOLOGY AND FINDINGS The structure of the report will largely be determined by the nature of the project, and only general guidance can be given here. In general, a detailed account will be given, and how it was processed and/or analyzed. Any results obtained will also be presented here, but not the discussion of these results.

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DISCUSSION/ANALYSIS This is the heart of the report, where students will present a critical appraisal of what has been written before, make comparisons and present arguments supported by his/her analysis of the results. Student should make clear the logical steps which lead to the conclusions he/she has drawn, and relate these conclusions to the objectives of the project.

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CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS The conclusions should follow naturally from the analysis and should need no further comment, apart from any qualifications, which may apply to the conditions under which they hold. It is felt that actions should be taken on the basis of the conclusions then such recommendations should be stated there.

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APPENDICES Any materials which is not necessary for the general reader to follow the reports arguments should be placed in the appendix. Such material should, nevertheless, must be relevant to the work, and is included for those readers who may wish to question the findings or to pursue the work further.

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REFERENCES Detailed reference should be given so that the reader may know what sources the writer drew on, which information is
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attributed to which source and to find the original information for checking it or to obtain more information. References may be presented according to the Harvard system or APA system. References to periodicals should be listed as follows: authors surnames and initials (instead of first author et al). Year of publication in parentheses, exact title of paper, contracted title of periodical in italics (or underlined), volume number in Arabic figure (in bold print) initial and final page numbers of article. Example: APA STYLE You may refer to Using American Psychological Association (APA) Format Purdue University Online Writing Lab. Thomas, D. C., Au, K., & Ravlin, E. C. (2003). Cultural variation and the psychological contract. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 24(5), 451-471. Griffin, R. W., & O'Leary-Kelly, A. M. (2004). An Introduction to the dark side. . In R. W. Griffin & A. M. O'Leary-Kelly (Eds.), The dark side of organizational behavior. San Francisco: JosseyBass, Pp. 97 - 109 HARVARD STYLE Sachs, T. M & Benson, A. R. (1978). A Conceptual Framework for the management of Marketing Efficiency. Journal of marketing 59 (1) 80 81. BOOKS: Jain. E. E (1990) The Logic of Strategic Planning, 5th Ed. New York; John Wiley & Sons, P.P. 80-86 6.18 PAGINATION The project paper should be paginated continuously in Arabic numerals placing the number at the centre of bottom of the page, about 1 cm from the bottom edge the middle of the margin lines of text. For further explanation on pagination, please refer to Section 7.
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CORRECTIONS Before sending the project paper to a binder, the student should proof read it to correct any typing errors. If the project paper is submitted with errors, it will probably be returned to the student for correction before it is finally accepted.

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PROJECT PAPER TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FORMAT OF THESIS A thesis consists of many parts arranged in a certain order. We recommend that the following order be used as a guide, although not every thesis will include all the items listed below: No. 1. 2. 3. Item Blank Page/Title Fly Title Page Declaration of Original Work (See the sample attached) Letter of Submission (Only for Hard-Bound Copy) (See the sample attached) Acknowledgements Table of Contents Not to be paginated but counted as (i) Not to be paginated or listed in Table of Contents but designated as (ii). Not to be paginated or listed in Table of Content but designated as (iii). To be paginated as page (iv) and listed in Table of Contents. Not to be paginated or listed in Table of Content but designated as (v). To be paginated as page (vi) and listed in Table of Contents. To be paginated as page (vii) and listed in Table of Contents. To be paginated as page (viii) and listed in Table of Contents. To be paginated as page (ix) and Remarks

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List of Tables List of Figures/Graphs/Diagrams List of Abbreviations (or Glossary) Abstract (not exceeding 300
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words Main Body (Chapters)

listed in Table of Contents. To be paginated beginning with 1.

Bibliography (or Literature cited) To be paginated. Appendices First sheet to be counted but not paginated. (Insert a leaf with only the word APPENDICES etc. in the centre of page - followed by the actual appendices that are paginated.

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Blank Page/Title Fly

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PRINT SPECIFICATIONS Font used should not be too fancy as to complicate reading. Students are advised to use either Times New Roman (font size - 12) or Arial (font size 11).

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MARGINS The left margin should be at least 1.5 inches (3.81cm) wide to facilitate binding of the submitted thesis. The top, bottom and right margin should be at least 1 inch(2.54cm) while the header and footer at least 0.5 inch (1.27cm) from the edges. These specifications are applicable to the printed output, thus margins in the "page setup" should be adjusted accordingly to produce the desired result.

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SPACING a) Text in the thesis should be typed double-spaced. The following, however, should be single-spaced: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v)
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explanatory footnotes (if absolutely necessary) quotations longer than three lines set in a block bibliography/references (except between entries) appendices, such as questionnaires, letters, etc. slightly long headings or subheadings.

Text spacing details Please refer to Appendix D

After full stop (.) double space before writing new sentence. After coma (,) single space before writing new sentence.

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LENGTH OF THE PROJECT PAPERS


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The paper shall not exceed 20,000 words (50 - 70 pages) in lengths (Excluding illustrations, maps and appendices). However, the quality of what is written is far more important than the quantity.

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PLAGIARISM Plagiarism is a very serious offence. Any student caught of such misconduct would automatically get a failing grade.

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SUBMISSION
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Students are required to submit the final/revised Research Proposal to the advisor and his/her second examiner NOT LATER THAN THE 8TH week of the semester. Students are required to present their research findings to his/her advisor and the second examiner by the 16th week of the semester. Final submission of Project paper will be on the 21st week of the semester. The Project Paper Report must be submitted in three (3) copies, i.e. two (2) spiral bound for the advisor and second examiner and (1) hard cover bound or in CD form (please refer to section VIII).

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BINDING When the project paper is completed and the advisor approves of the final draft, it is ready for binding. Candidates should check all copies carefully to ensure that pages are in order. Students will have to submit three copies based on the following specifications. Requirements for Hard Copy Submission: To be given to the Head of the program, with the following specifications:

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This copy should have a hard bound cover and the colour of the cover will be according to the colour specified by the Head of the program. (Please refer the list of colours attached).

The following particulars should be on: a) Spine Name of candidate (include bin or binti) Title (condensed version) Month and Year of Submission b) Cover Logo (W : 2 cm; H : 2.7 cm; Not coloured) Full Title of project paper Name of candidate and student ID Degree Name of University and Year of submission (Please refer to sample attached) All lettering should be in gold blocking font of 18 points (for the first copy only).
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Candidates are required to include 'letter of submission' addressed to the Head of Program. (Please refer to the sample attached).

Students are also required to submit the thesis in CD format to their respective Head of Program. The report submitted in the form of CD shall be in the pdf format. There are no differences in terms of content format and other requirements in the report writing except that it is submitted in a CD form. Second and Third Copy : To be given to the advisor and 2 nd examiner respectively. These copies will be spiral bound only. The specification for the cover of these copies should be similar to the first copy. Requirements for Hard Copy Submission: To be given to the Head of the program, with the following specifications: The CD must have the following on the label: Your full name Full thesis title
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Month / Year of submission Degree Colour of CD cover shall accord to program colouring code please refer to Appendix E. Content of CD in 2 format Pdf format for the Whole thesis (from cover page till appendix) shall be in pdf format (ii) MsWord 2003 format for Title page and Abstract only.
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ASSESSMENT 1. The assessment will be based on: a. b. c. Research Proposal Presentation of Findings Project Paper Report 20% 20% 60%

The whole project will carry 100% of the total practicum assessment. Practical training assessment will be based on supervisors (from the company) and advisors assessment that will be indicated as either pass or fail. 2. Presentation of Findings The presentation of findings will be attended by both the advisor and the second examiner. In this oral presentation, each student will be given 20 minutes to present. This will be followed with an open discussion between the examiners and the student. It is the students responsibility to make arrangement on dates, venue and any other facilities required with the approval of the advisor. The purpose of the presentation is: To establish the authenticity of the project paper. To test the students knowledge of areas surroundings the subject. c) To elicit more information about the techniques of research employed. d) To provide the student with detailed criticism of the findings thus allowing students to make necessary adjustments / corrections before the final writings and submission.
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THE ENHANCEMENT OF SIRIM BERHAD'S INCUBATOR PROGRAM FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM INDUSTRIES

NORMAH BT. SHUIB 98026564

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH HONOURS (INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS) FACULTY OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA SHAH ALAM

APRIL 2010

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THE DETERMINANTS OF CIMB ISLAMIC PROFITABILITY IN MALAYSIA

FARLINDA BINTI FARRUDDIN 2007284214

Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirement for the Bachelor of Business Administration with Honours (Finance)

FACULTY OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGY MARA SHAH ALAM

May 2010

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DECLARATION OF ORIGINAL WORK

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH HONOURS (INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS) FACULTY OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA "DECLARATION OF ORIGINAL WORK"
I, __________________________________, (I/C Number : _______________ ) Hereby, declare that: This work has not previously been accepted in substance for any degree, locally or overseas, and is not being concurrently submitted for this degree or any other degrees. This project-paper is the result of my independent work and investigation, except where otherwise stated. All verbatim extracts have been distinguished by quotation marks and sources of my information have been specifically acknowledged.

Signature:_________________________

Date:______________________

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TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGE DECLARATION OF ORIGINAL WORK LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF FIGURES LIST OF TABLES LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS ABSTRACT CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of Study 1.2 Background of the Company 1.3 Problem statement 1.4 Research Questions 1.5 Objectives 1.6 Significance of Study 1.7 Scope of Study 1.8 Limitations 1.9 Definition of Terms 1.10 Summary LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 Literature Review 2.1.1 Concept of financial leverage with bank profitability 2.1.2 Concept of liquidity with bank profitability 2.1.3 Concept of size with bank profitability Page i ii iii iv v viii ix x xi 1-2 2-3 3-4 5 5 6 6 7 8 9 10 11-15 16 17

CHAPTER 2

LIST OF FIGURES Figure: Figure 4.2.1 Figure 4.2.2 Graph of Profit After Tax and Zakat of CIMB Islamic Graph of Total Assets of CIMB Islamic Page 29 31

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Figure 4.2.3 Figure 4.2.4 Figure 4.2.5 Figure 4.4 Figure 4.5 Figure 4.6 Figure 4.7

Graph of Equity of CIMB Islamic Graph of Liquid Assets of CIMB Islamic Graph of Loans of CIMB Islamic Regression Equation for dependent and independent variables Coefficient of Determination Critical F-Value Critical T-Value

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LIST OF TABLES Table: Table 4.2.1 Table 4.2.2 Table 4.2.3 Data on Profit After Tax and Zakat of CIMB Islamic Data on Total Assets of CIMB Islamic Data on Equity of CIMB Islamic Page 28 30 32

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Table 4.2.4 Table 4.2.5 Table 4.4 Table 4.6 Table 4.7

Data on Liquid Assets of CIMB Islamic Data on Loans of CIMB Islamic Data on Regression F-Test Results from SPSS T-Test Results from SPSS

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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS CIMB ROA EA LATA LOTA Commerce International Merchant Bankers Return on Assets Equity to Asset Liquid Assets to Total Assets Loans to Total Assets

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HARD-BOUND COPY COVER COLOUR


NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PROGRAM Marketing (BM 220) Insurance (BM 221) Finance (BM 222) Human Resource Management (BM 223) Operation Management (BM 224) Retail Management (BM 225) International Business (BM 226) Islamic Banking (BM 229) Transport (BM 216) Business Economic (BM 230) COLOUR Maroon Grey Dark Blue Purple Light Blue Red Black Dark Green Maroon (2623) Orange

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An Evaluation Criteria for Project Paper for BBA (HONS) _____________ FACULTY OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Assessment of Final Proposal (PI) EVALUATION CRITERIA FOR (Project Paper) Name of students Student ID Research Title : _______________________________________________ : _______________________________________________ : _______________________________________________

LAMPIRAN 1

_______________________________________________ NO. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. CRITERIA Introduction and Background of Study Problem Statement Literature Review Objectives * Hypothesis / Research Question Research Methodology Limitations and scope of study Significance of Study Definitions of Terms RAW SCORE * Hypothesis Quantitative Papers * Research Question Qualitative Papers First Examiner : ________________________________ Second Examiner : ________________________________ Comments:_______________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________
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MAXIMUM MARKS 10 10 15 10 10 30 5 5 5 100

MARKS AWARDED

PRESENTATION (PII) (Excluding Conclusion & Recommendation) Name of students:_______________________________________________ Student ID : __________________________________________________ Research Title:__________________________________________________ CRITERIA 1. MAXIMUM MARKS AWARDED MARKS AWARDED

INTRODUCTION Interesting introduction (5) 15 Addresses audience well (5) Systematic presentation (5) 2. CONTENT Accuracy of data (5) Clarity (5) Relevancy (5) 30 Completeness (5) Systematic organization (5) Clear summary (5) 3. DEFENSE ABILITY Able to answer question (5) 15 Preparedness (5) Confidence (5) 4. FLUENCY AND CLARITY 10 No stammering, jittering, murmuring (5) Clarity of words (5) 5. EFFECTIVE AUDIO VISUAL Proper use of audio visual aids (OHP) (5) 10 Ability to explain with the aid of audio visual (OHP) (5) 6. NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION 10 Appropriate gestures (4) Good eye contact (3) Intonation (3) 7. TIME MANAGEMENT 10 Punctuality (5) Presented within the timeframe (5) RAW SCORE 100 First Examiner : ________________________ Second Examiner : ________________________ Comments:_______________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________
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FINAL REPORT (PIII)


Name of of students Student ID Research Title : : : _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________

Criteria A. 1. FINAL REPORT Preliminary Materials Title wording (concise & specific) Title page (title, name of recipient and sender, date of submission) (1) Letter of transmittal (1) Acknowledgement / Preface (1) Table of contents Abstracts / synopsis / executive summary Introduction Background and problem statement Objectives / Purpose (4) Methods / sources of data, scope, limitations, plan of presentation (2) Literature Review Relevancy Continuity Completeness Methodology Sampling Research design Data analysis Findings and analysis a) Research contents & analysis - Relevance - Accuracy - Clarity - Completeness - Organization b) Effective use of graphic / tabular data Conclusions and Recommendations Summary Implication (4) (4) (4)

Maximum Marks

Marks Awarded

6 (1)

(1) (1) 10 (4)

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Documentation & Appended materials Bibliography / References Appendices Overall Writing style, grammar and spelling Formatting Originality & conciseness Compliance with regulation adhere to examiners comments and recommendations (5) meet necessary technical requirements

5 (3) (2) 12 (4) (4) (4) 10 --------100 =====

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(5) RAW SCORE

First Examiner Second Examiner Comments :

: ________________________ : _____________ ___________

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FOR ADVISORS AND SECOND EXAMINER GRADING SHEET (IV)

Name of student Student ID Research Title

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_________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________

Advisor 2nd Examiner Section A Project Paper 1. Proposal

: :

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Total Score 20 20 60

Computation Raw Score x 0.5 x 0.2


(From PI)

Advisor

2nd Examiner

2. Presentation (excluding concl. recomm.) 3. Final Project paper

Raw Score x 0.5 x 0.2


(From PII)

Advisor : Raw Score x 0.6 x 0.6


(From PIII)

2nd Examiner : Raw Score x 0.4 x 0.6


(From PIII)

Total 4. Project Paper

100 *85% Total x 0.85 + Final Marks

Signature of Advisor / Second Examiner : _________________________ * 100% for courses without practicum. Note : Upon completing, please pass this form to the concern Head of Program.

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FOR HRM ONLY FULL TIME Name of student Title Advisor 2nd Examiner Section A Project Paper 1. Proposal (20%) 2. Presentation (20%) (excluding concl. & recomm.) 3. Final Project paper (60%) Raw Score 100 100 100 Computation Total x 0.5 x 0.2 Total x 0.5 x 0.2 Advisor : Total x 0.6 x 0.6 2nd Examiner : Total x 0.4 x 0.6 Total Sum (100%) Section B Overall Score 1. Project Paper (90%) 2. Practicum Journal (10%) Final Marks Total Score From Section A 10 100 Computation Total Sum x 0.9 Grade : _________ Grade / Point : _________ Advisor 2nd Examiner Total Score Advisor 2nd Examiner : : : : KLK

_________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________

Overall student's score : _________ Section C Hasta La Vista Pass

Fail

***Please Note: To be given to Head of Program after advisor compiled the marks. 2nd Examiner please submit your result to advisor to facilitate the advisor's work.

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Evaluation Criteria for Project Paper offered to all BBA (Hons) at Fakulti Pengurusan Perniagaan MODE A Assessment of Final Proposal (PI)
Name of students Student ID Research Title : : : _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ NO. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Introduction Background of Study Issue/Problem Identification Literature Review/Elements Contributing to Issue Research Methodology CRITERIA MAXIMUM MARKS
10 20 20 30 20

MARKS AWARDED

RAW SCORE

100

First Examiner : Second Examiner : Comments :

________________________________ ________________________________

______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________

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PRESENTATION (PII) MODE A (Excluding Conclusion & Recommendation)


Name of students Student ID Research Title : : : _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ CRITERIA 1. INTRODUCTION Interesting introduction (4) Addresses audience well (3) Systematic presentation (3) CONTENT Accuracy of data (6) Clarity (6) Relevancy (6) Completeness (7) Systematic organization (7) Clear summary (8) DEFENSE ABILITY Able to answer question (10) Preparedness (8) confidence (7) FLUENCY AND CLARITY No stammering, jittering, murmuring (5) Clarity of words (5) EFFECTIVE AUDIO VISUAL Proper use of audio visual aids (OHP) (5) Ability to explain with the aid of audio visual (OHP) (5) NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION Appropriate gestures (2) Good eye contact (2) Intonation (1) RAW SCORE MAXIMUM MARKS AWARDED 10 MARKS AWARDED

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First Examiner : __________________________________________________ Second Examiner : _____________ _____________________________________ Comments : ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________
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FINAL REPORT (PIII) MODE A


Name of Students Student ID Research Title : : : ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ Criteria A. 1. FINAL REPORT Preliminary Materials Title wording (concise & specific) (1) Title page (title, name of recipient and (1) sender, date of submission) Letter of transmittal (0.5) Acknowledgement / Preface (0.5) Table of contents (1) Abstracts / synopsis / executive summary (1) Introduction and Background of Study Issue/Problem Identification Literature Review/Elements Contributing to Issue - Relevancy (3) - Continuity (3) - Completeness (4) Findings and analysis b) Research contents & analysis 35 - Relevance (7) - Accuracy (7) - Clarity (7) - Completeness (7) - Organization (7) b) Effective use of graphic / tabular data 5 Conclusions and Recommendations - Summary - Implications/ Recommendations
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Maximum Marks

Marks Awarded

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40

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15 (7) (8)

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Documentation & Appended materials - Bibliography / References - Appendices Overall - Formatting, writing style, grammar and spelling - Originality & conciseness - Compliance with regulation RAW SCORE

(3) (2)

5 15

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(5) (5) (5) 100

First Examiner Second Examiner Comments :

: __________________________________________________ : _____________ ____________________________________

______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________

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FOR ADVISORS AND SECOND EXAMINER GRADING SHEET (IV) MODE A


Name of student Student ID Research Title : : : _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ Advisor 2nd Examiner Section A Project Paper 1. Proposal 2. Presentation (excluding concl. recomm.) 3. Final Project paper Total Score 20 20 Computation Raw Score x 0.1 (From PI) Raw Score x 0.1 (From PII) Advisor : Raw Score x 0.4 (From PIII) 2nd Examiner : Raw Score x 0.2 (From PIII) Total 100 Final Marks Advisor 2nd Examiner Total : : _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________

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Section B (HRM only) Hasta La Vista Pass Fail

Signature of Advisor / Second Examiner : _________________________ Note :


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Upon completing, please pass this form to the concern Head of Program.

Evaluation Criteria for Project Paper offered to all BBA (Hons) at Fakulti Pengurusan Perniagaan (MODE B) Assessment of Final Proposal (PI)

Name of students Student ID Research Title

: : :

_______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________

NO. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

CRITERIA Introduction and Background of Study Problem Statement Literature Review Objectives Scope of study * Hypothesis / Research Question Research Methodology RAW SCORE

MAXIMUM MARKS 15 10 20 10 5 10 30 100

MARKS AWARDED

* Hypothesis Quantitative Papers * Research Question Qualitative Papers First Examiner : Second Examiner : ________________________________ ________________________________

Comments : ___________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________


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PRESENTATION (PII) MODE B (Excluding Conclusion & Recommendation)


Name of students Student ID Research Title : : : ______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________

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CRITERIA 1. INTRODUCTION Interesting introduction Addresses audience well Systematic presentation CONTENT Accuracy of data (6) Clarity Relevancy (6) Completeness (7) Systematic organization (7) Clear summary (8) DEFENSE ABILITY Able to answer question (10) Preparedness (8) confidence (7) FLUENCY AND CLARITY No stammering, jittering, murmuring (5) Clarity of words (5) EFFECTIVE AUDIO VISUAL Proper use of audio visual aids (OHP) (5) Ability to explain with the aid of audio visual (OHP) (5) NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION Appropriate gestures (2) Good eye contact (2) Intonation (1) RAW SCORE

MAXIMUM MARKS AWARDED 10 (4) (3) (3) 40 (6)

MARKS AWARDED

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25

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10 10

6.

100

First Examiner : __________________________________________________ Second Examiner : _____________ _____________________________________ Comments : _____________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________

FINAL REPORT (PIII) MODE B

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Name of of students : Student ID Research Title : :

______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________

Criteria A. 1. FINAL REPORT Preliminary Materials Title wording (concise & specific) Title page (title, name of recipient and sender, date of submission) Letter of transmittal Acknowledgement / Preface Table of contents Abstracts / synopsis / executive summary Introduction and Literature Review Methodology Findings and analysis c) Research contents & analysis - Relevance - Accuracy - Clarity - Completeness - Organization b) Effective use of graphic / tabular data Conclusions and Recommendations Documentation & Appended materials - Bibliography / References - Appendices (3) (2) 40 (8) (8) (8) (8) (8) (5)

Maximum Marks

Marks Awarded

2. 3. 4.

5 5

45

5. 6.

20 5

35

7.

Overall - Formatting, writing style, grammar and spelling - Originality & conciseness - Compliance with regulation RAW SCORE First Examiner

15 (5) (5) (5) 100

: __________________________________________________ : _____________ ____________________________________

Second Examiner Comments :

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FOR ADVISORS AND SECOND EXAMINER GRADING SHEET (IV)- MODE B


Name of student Student ID Research Title : : : _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ Advisor 2nd Examiner Section A Project Paper 1. Proposal 2. Presentation (excluding concl. recomm.) 3. Final Project paper Total Score 20 20 Computation Raw Score x 0.1 (From PI) Raw Score x 0.1 (From PII) Advisor : Raw Score x 0.4 (From PIII) 2nd Examiner : Raw Score x 0.2 (From PIII) Total 100 Final Marks Advisor 2nd Examiner : : _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________

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Section B (HRM only) Hasta La Vista Pass Fail

Signature of Advisor / Second Examiner: _________________________ Note : Upon completing, please pass this form to the concern Head of Program.

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