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A project proposal is a document that describes a project you intend to execute.

It usually
includes your project’s goals, methods, scope, budget, deliverables, and resource
requirements. A project proposal is used to persuade stakeholders to approve project.

Title: This is a brief introduction of your project proposal that includes the title, your name and
registration number.
Introduction: This is where you provide some context and background information about the
problem or opportunity that your project addresses.
Problem Statement: This is an important part of a project proposal or a research report. It helps
you, your team, and your stakeholders to focus on the problem, why it matters, and who it
affects.
Aim and objectives: These are the specific goals and outcomes that you want to achieve with
your project. .
Scope and limitations: This is where you define the boundaries and limitations of your project,
such as the tasks, activities, deliverables, milestones, and resources involved.
Methodology: This is where you describe the methods and tools that you will use to conduct
your project, such as the research design, data collection, data analysis, and ethical
considerations.
References: This is where you list the sources you have cited in your project proposal using the
appropriate citation style, such as APA style.

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