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A NTCC Internship Report

On

“Project Title”

at
Organisation Name

By
Student Name
Enrolment Number
Batch: 2021-22

SCHOOL OF CONSTRUCTION/ SCHOOL OF REAL ESTATE

July - August 2021

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DECLARATION BY THE STUDENT

I, Name of the Student, hereby declare that the presented report of NTCC Internship titled
“TITLE OF THE PROJECT” of “Organization Name” is uniquely prepared by me after the
completion of eight weeks’ internship at Organization Name.

I also confirm that the report was only prepared for my academic requirements, not for any
other purpose. It might not be used in the interest of the opposite party of the corporation.

Information derived from the published work of others has been acknowledged in the text
and a list of references is given. I am fully aware of the university’s policy on plagiarism, and
that the penalty for submission of a plagiarized report could be a ‘failure’ in the
NTCC/Summer Internship. I have submitted a copy of this full report in electronic form to my
supervisor. The information and data given in the report is authentic to the best of my
knowledge. This summer internship report is not being submitted to any other university for
the award of any other degree, Diploma and Fellowship..

Signature:-………………………….. Date:-…………….
Name:-…………………………..
Enrolment Number:-…………………………..

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INTERNSHIP INDUSTRY GUIDE EVALUATION REPORT

Name of the Student:

Course & Semester:

Enrolment Number:

Rate the following parameters on scale of 1-5.

1 being the worst and 5 being the best

Parameters Rating Scale


1 2 3 4 5
Student’s sincerity and attitude towards assigned tasks
How well the assigned tasks were performed
Ability to work with others
Written and Verbal communication skills
Overall performance

Written Comments, if any:

Industry Guide Name

Industry Guide Signature

Organisation name:

Date: __/__/2019

Note: - This report would form part of Internal Evaluation

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

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COPY OF TRAINING CERTIFICATE FROM THE TRAINING
ORGANISATION

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ABSTRACT

An abstract is a shortened version of the paper and should contain all the information
necessary for the reader to determine: Gaps in the study, indications of previous research,
what the study's objectives were, how the study was conducted, what results were obtained,
and the significance of the results. Frequently, readers of a scientific journal will only read
the abstract, choosing to read at length those papers that are most interesting to them. This
section should be written carefully and succinctly to have the greatest impact in as few
words as possible.

Key Words: Project, MBA, Construction Project Management, delay

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

DECLARATION BY THE STUDENT......................................................................................i


INTERNSHIP INDUSTRY GUIDE EVALUATION REPORT..................................................ii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT.......................................................................................................iii
COPY OF TRAINING CERTIFICATE FROM THE TRAINING ORGANISATION.................iv
ABSTRACT........................................................................................................................... v
TABLE OF CONTENTS........................................................................................................vi
List of Figures.................................................................................................................... viii
List of Tables....................................................................................................................... ix
ABBREVATIONS................................................................................................................... x
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION...............................................................................................1
1.1. Introduction.......................................................................................................................1
1.2. Scope/Nature of work done during internship..................................................................1
1.3. Objectives..........................................................................................................................1
1.4. Outline of Report / Chapter summary...............................................................................1
CHAPTER 2 LITERATURE REVIEW....................................................................................2
CHAPTER 3 METHODOLOGY..............................................................................................3
CHAPTER 4 YOUR OWN TITLE...........................................................................................4
4.1. Tasks Assigned (Purpose, Methodology, Process and Outcome).......................................4
4.2. Learnings from the tasks/project & skills addressed..........................................................4
CHAPTER 5........................................................................................................................... 5
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION...............................................................................................5
CHAPTER 6........................................................................................................................... 6
CONCLUSION....................................................................................................................... 6
Write how the learnings benefited in developing skills and future goals........................6
REFERENCES....................................................................................................................... 7
ANNEXURE........................................................................................................................... 8

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List of Figures

Figure 1 : XYZ...............................................................................................................1

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List of Tables

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ABBREVATIONS

RICS : Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors

SBE : School of Built Environment

CPM : Construction Project Management

REUI : Real Estate & Urban Infrastructure

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CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION

1.1. Introduction
- Background/Motivation

1.2. Scope/Nature of work done during internship


1.3. Objectives
1.4. Outline of Report / Chapter summary

Figure 1 : XYZ

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CHAPTER 2
LITERATURE REVIEW

This may include the following:

1. A review of the existing literature broadens one's understanding of the chosen topic.

2. Gaps in the study of the topic or avenues for further research

3. The impact and significance of the chosen topic on various construction projects

4. Latest developments in the field of the topic.

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CHAPTER 3
METHODOLOGY

Depending on your methodology you can mention the following points:

1. Case study: The student can choose a company in the built environment to
showcase the application of the chosen topic in the company. The data could be
taken in consultation with the industry guides or through web research. The case
study may have the following components:
1. Background of the company / division under study, including the nature of
business
2. Application of the chosen topic in the company and its resultant impact on the
operations of the company under study.
3. Recommendations pertaining to the chosen topic to enhance the
effectiveness of the operations of the company.

2. Primary Data Based Topics:


1. Consumer opinion / Expert Opinion analysis through online questionnaires.
2. Application of concepts related to the area of behavioural science, marketing
management and advertising.

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CHAPTER 4
YOUR OWN TITLE

If you have been assigned few tasks by the organization you can customize
the titles and mention the following points:

4.1. Tasks Assigned (Purpose, Methodology, Process and Outcome)

4.2. Learnings from the tasks/project & skills addressed

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CHAPTER 5
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

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CHAPTER 6
CONCLUSION

Write how the learnings benefited in developing skills and future goals

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REFERENCES

Follow RICS SBE Harvard Referencing Style

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ANNEXURE

Copy of Eight WPR’s

Consent form (if applicable)

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GUIDELINE FOR WRITING THE REPORT:

Language English
Paper size A4
Margins The text of the document must be justified.
The left and right margin of 1.25 inches. The top and bottom margin of 1.00
inch.
Typing On One side of page only. The text will follow line spacing of 1.5 lines. Table
and figures, tabular material as necessary and appendix material as
appropriate may be single space.
Centered material is to be centered between the left and right margins.
The first line of all paragraphs of running text will be indented 0.5inches.
Pagination Each page must be numbered, except the Title Page.

The pre pages—including the Copyright Page, Faculty Guide Approval Page,
Acknowledgement, Table of Contents, List of Tables, List of Figures and
Abstract (if any) —will be numbered with lower-case Roman numerals (ii,
iii, iv, etc.) centered from the bottom edge of the page. The first page that
will show a page number is page ii.

All remaining pages carry consecutive numerals (1, 2, 3, etc.). The page
number will be placed in the upper right-hand corner of the page, right
aligned.
Tables and Each table of figure should be placed immediately after the paragraph in
figures which it is mentioned. If it has a separate page, this page should be the one
following the page on which the table/figure was first mentioned.

Tables and figures that must be positioned horizontally (landscaped) will


face the outer edge of the page, with the widest margin at the binding edge.

Tables and figures are numbered in separate series. Each table and figure,
including any in the appendices, has a number in its own series. Each series
is numbered consecutively within chapters (e.g., Figure 10.1, Figure 10.2,
and Figure 10.3).
Each table and figure will be separately numbered.

All titles/captions of Table & Figures will appear in the pre pages in the List
of Tables and List of Figures.

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References In the text, give the surname and date in parentheses, e.g. (Edwards,
2010). At the end of the study, provide a section headed ‘References’ in
which the references are listed alphabetically by family name. Include
references for electronic sources of information e.g. web pages.
Any books, articles, websites or other published sources (retrievable data)
that have been used (cited in the text) either in direct quotation or by
reference, must be listed in the References. Personal interviews/raw data
(not retrievable) do not appear in the reference list.
The first line of the citation starts at the left margin and the second and
subsequent lines of that citation are indented 0.5 inches.
The referencing style to be used as per the forma. The format for the
references shall be given separately by each faculty of Study/institution.
Appendices Appendices contain supplementary or illustrative material or explanatory
data too lengthy to be included in the text or not immediately essential to
the readers’ understanding of the text.

Appendices should be lettered in the order in which they are referred to in


the text.

Each appendix will be listed with its title in the Table of Contents (e.g.,
APPENDIX A. TITLE OF THE APPENDIX).
Plagiarism It is mandatory that each course work shall be checked for plagiarism through
Turnitin or similar software before submission. The content which is based on
existing published work must come from properly quoted material and from
the references cited section. After checking the accuracy of the citations and
references of such content the plagiarism report should not return similarity
index of more than 15% in any circumstance. However, if the matching text is
one continuous block, the index of 15% could shall be considered plagiarism.
Any report with higher than this percentage matching must be explained by
the student. The details of copy rights, professional ethics are given in
Plagiarism Prevention Policy of the University.

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