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MOTIVATION

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A Minor Project Report


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Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the


degree of Bachelor of Business Administration (T&TM) programme of
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi.
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Submitted To:

Submitted by:

Guide Name

Student Name
Roll No.:

Kamal Institute of Higher Education And Advanced Technology


K-1 Extension, Mohan Garden,
New Delhi 110059
Batch (2011-2014)

Sequence of the pages

The following headings should be in Upper Case, Bold, Font size 16, Times New
Roman, and centrally aligned.

TITLE PAGE/FRONT PAGE


DECLARATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIST OF TABLES
LIST OF FIGURES
LIST OF SYMBOLS
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER II CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
CHAPTER III SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
APPENDIX

DECLARATION
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I hereby declare that the minor project report, entitled Motivation, is based on my
original study and has not been submitted earlier for award of any degree or diploma to
any institute or university.
The work of other author(s), wherever used, has been acknowledged at appropriate
place(s).

Place: New Delhi

Candidates signature

Date:

Name: Suneeta Sharma


Enroll. No.: 0671812208

Countersigned

Name :Ms.Kiran Sharma

Name : Prof.(Dr.) J.P. Varshney

Supervisor

Director

Delhi College of Advanced Studies

Delhi College of Advanced Studies

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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An independent project is a contradiction in terms. Every project involves contribution of


many people. This project also bears the imprints of many people and it is a pleasure for
me to acknowledge and thank all of them.
I am deeply indebted to Ms. Sunita Sharma (Name of the Guide) who acted as a
mentor and guide, providing knowledge and giving me his/her valuable time out of
his/her busy schedule, at every step throughout the project. It is only because of his/her
this project came into being.
I also thank Prof. (Dr.) J.P. Varshney, Director of Delhi College of Advanced Studies,
for providing an opportunity of doing this project under his leadership.
I also take the opportunity to express my sincere gratitude to each and every person, who
directly or indirectly helped me throughout the project and without anyone of them this
project would not have been possible.
The immense learning from this project would be indelible forever.

(Student Name)

TABLE OF CONTENTS
S.No.

Topic

Page No

Declaration

Acknowledgement

ii

List of Tables

iii

List of Figures

iv

List of Symbols

List of Abbreviations

vi

Chapter-I: Introduction

1-15

Introduction to (the topic)

Objectives of the study

Scope of the study

Methodology

5
15

Chapter-II: Conceptual Framework

10

16-25
16

Chapter-III: Summary

26-31

Summary of the Project

26

Limitations of the study

29

Suggestions

31

Bibliography

32-40

LIST OF TABLES
Table No.

Title

Page No.

Number of Employees in Organisation ABC

LIST OF FIGURES
Figure No

Title

Page No.

Sales Figures of RO Water Purifier 2002-2006

45

52

LIST OF SYMBOLS
Table No.

Title

Nomenclature & Meaning

Sigma (Summation)

At the rate

LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
S No

Abbreviated Name

Full Name

CRM

Customer
Management

EPS

Earning Per Share

Relationship

CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
The chapter should include:

Introduction to the topic(replace the word topic with the name of your
topic)

Objectives of study-(related to the project title)

Scope of study- It should include the functional area (HR, Finance and
Marketing) and volume of work carried out in the study With reference to above
objectives

For Example: This project aims at development of e-Content for university education at
the postgraduate level in environmental science courses such as environmental
pollution and control, water and wastewater treatment, air quality
management, integrated impact assessment, environmental economics. This
project addresses the key objective of the MHRDs National Mission by
providing accessible, high quality, course material at the postgraduate level in
all subjects at affordable costs with technology-enabled access that will not be
limited by geographic constraints

Methodology

- data collection using a tool, -Techniques used for data

analysis .etc.

CHAPTER II
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
The chapter should include:

Explain the concept related to the projects, definitions and related theory
in a logical sequence.

CHAPTER III
SUMMARY
The chapter should include:

Summary of the Project -The summary of concepts supported by facts and


figures from Chapter II.

Limitations of the Study-related to topic-

Suggestions

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Books (Compulsory)
1. Surname, First Name. Name of the Book, Publisher, Place of
Publishing, Edition, year of publishing.

Magazines and /or Journals


1. Surname, First name. Title of the Article Name of Journal/Magazine,
(of the author of the article) Volume, s.no, month and year, page number

Websites
1. http://search.eb.com-59.25 jpf.html. (Last accessed on 9th February 2012).

Formatting

A-4 size page

Page Margin: Left- 1.25 (3.18 cm)

Right-1.25 (3.18 cm)

Top- 1(2.54 cm)

Bottom-1 (2.54 cm)

Text format

Times New Roman

Line spacing: chapter 1 onwards- Double, front page and Tables-1.5.

character spacing normal

Font size

Chapter Heading 16 (Bold)

Titles 14 (Bold)

Normal Text 12 (Regular)

Justified alignment(Except Chapter headings)

No. of pages: -50-80 pages

Tables and figures are to be numbered and named wherever used in the report
Figure

Table no. 1:__Table

name___

Figure

no. 1 : ____Figure name____

Binding : Hard copy in Soft binding -2 copies


Soft copy (CD) - 1

Page numbering: At the centre of the page, to be started from chapter 1. Excluding
bibliography and appendix. Front pages should be numbered in roman.

Italics and underlines are not allowed

Bullets-simple bullets

Pictures are not allowed.

Faculty Guide Allotment to Students

Class

Name of the guide

Students Allotted
(As per Roll Call)

BBA

(Gen) 1) Mr. Pawan Singh Kushwaha

-3rd semester

First 11 Students

2) Mr. Varun Batra

Second 11 Students

3) Ms. Sakshi Mehra

Third 11 Students

4)

Next 11 Students

Coordinator:- Ms. Neelam Dasgupta ( Contact for Linguistic Issues )

Dates to Remember

Topic Approval

23.Aug.12

First Softcopy submission

September 10, 2012

Hard Copy Submission


(After Correction)

October 3, 2012

Final Submission

October 10, 2012

Internal Viva

October 17, 2012

Dates subject to changes as per the Academic Calendar's requirement.

Segregation of Marks

Topic Approval

05

First Softcopy submission

10

Hard Copy Submission


(After Correction)

10

Final Submission

10

Internal Viva

10
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50
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