Guidelines For Final Project: Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication BJMC Vi-Semester
Guidelines For Final Project: Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication BJMC Vi-Semester
Guidelines For Final Project: Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication BJMC Vi-Semester
BJMC VI-SEMESTER
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CONTENTS
FORMAT
Report Format – 1 Cover Page Of Final Report 11
Report Format – 2 Student - Faculty Guide Certificate 12
Evaluation Format - 1 PPT Presentation 13
Evaluation Format - 2 Final Project Report Evaluation 14
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1.00 GGSIPU- ORDINANCE
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Code No. Paper L T/P
Credits
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BJMC 352 FINAL PROJECT Report - - 12
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*Scheme of Examination & Syllabi Of Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC) For Academic Session
2009-2010 Onwards- GURU GOBIND SINGH INDRAPRASTHA UNIVERSITY, DELHI. www.ipu.ac.in
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2.0 GUIDELINES FOR FINAL PROJECT
The final project study is to be based on the functional areas that the students have
learnt in BJMC 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th semesters. Students have to work in the
following areas:
Before commencement of project study, each team has to develop a synopsis of the
topic/theme chosen for the final project in consultation with his/her guide.
Each student will work on one area out of above mentioned nine areas. However, all
the nine areas will be based on a single topic/theme. Further, there may be nine
students in a team, who will be presenting their topic in the form of final project.
The team has to make a file for all these activities and include all the above said
things. Each student individually is required to carry out the work and submit the
one copy of hard bound final project reports; two spiral bound copies of the final
project report and power point presentation of the complete project.
2.2 OBJECTIVES
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3.0 SYNOPSIS
Each team has to submit a written project synopsis to his/her respective guides. The
project synopsis must comprise the following aspects:
Title of the Project: Title should be meaningful and should convey the broad
aspects that will be covered in the body and the scope of the project.
Introduction of the Topic: Briefly introduce the topic on which your project is
based.
Objectives and Scope: Explain the objectives and the scope of the project along
with functional area that will be covered in the study.
Contents involved: Each team will mention the contents involved with
reference to Research, TV Program, Radio Program, Advertisement in TV, Radio
& Print, Tabloid, PR Campaign, Ad Campaign, Organize an Event and
development of Website.
Expected Outcome: Briefly discuss the expected outcome of the project.
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4.0 GUIDELINES FOR WRITING FINAL PROJECT REPORT
The Guidelines for carrying out the FINAL PROJECT REPORT is given in the following
paragraphs. Each student is to compile his/her study in following manner:
4.1.2 Objectives of Study: It should be pragmatic and consistent with the title of the study and
achievable during the course of study within the prescribed schedule.
4.1.3 Scope of Study: The scope of the study refers to the parameters in which the study will be operating in.
This also reminds a researcher that his method of investigation should be centered to achieve the
objective within the provided scope. The scope of study should clearly mention the activities that are
actually performed in the study. It should include the period of study, the functional area and volume
of work carried out in the study.
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4.6 Chapter-VI: Tabloid
Students should make a 11x17 inch sized four pages tabloid (Tabloid may include news story
based on already prepared press releases, advertisement on 1/4th of the page, reports, articles
based on your theme). Attach a hard copy with the Final Project Report.
References /Bibliography
Acknowledgement
Appendices
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5.0 FORMATS FOR FINAL PROJECT REPORT
The final report is comprised of the following:
Cover Page
Certificates
Acknowledgements
Executive Summary
Contents
Body of the Final Project Report
References/ Bibliography
Appendices –
o Annexure
o List of attachments
5.1 Cover Page
The format of the Cover page is attached as REPORT FORMAT – 1
5.2 Certificates
The format of the certificate (from Students & Faculty Guides) is attached as REPORT FORMAT – 2
5.3 Acknowledgements
In the “Acknowledgements” page, the student recognizes his indebtedness for guidance and assistance
to the adviser and other members of the faculty. Courtesy demands that he also recognizes specific
contributions by other persons or institutions such as libraries and research foundations.
5.4 Executive Summary
An Executive summary is a brief or condensed summary of the work assigned and performed for
higher-level management positions. It should be about 3-4 pages in length. It is comprised of problem
definition, work assigned, methodology adopted for the performance of work assigned, findings,
limitations, directions for future development, if any.
5.5 Contents
The format of Contents is as follows
CONTENTS
S No Topic Page No
1 Certificate
2 Acknowledgement
3 Executive Summary
4. CONTENT
5. Chapter I: Introduction
6. Chapter II: Media Research
7. Chapter III: TV Program
8. Chapter IV: Radio Program
9. Chapter V: Advertisement Production
10. Chapter VI: Tabloid
11. Chapter VII: PR Campaign
12. Chapter VIII: AD Campaign
13. Chapter IX: Event Organization
14. Chapter X: Website
15. Chapter XI: Outcome, Conclusion and Suggestions
16. References/ Bibliography
17. Appendices
- Annexure
- List of attachments
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5.6 References/Bibliography
Examples are given below:
1. India today, “The Melt down: End of good times”, Oct 27, 2008.
2. James M, Kaplan; and et.al., “Managing it in a Down Turn: Beyond Cost Cutting”, Indian
Management, vol.47 issue 11, Nov 08.
3. “How to Save Your Job in Recession”, Harward Business Review, September 08.
4. http://www.ibm.com/in ( Date of visit with complete address)
5.7 Appendices
The appendices are to be attached at the end of the report and to be numbered as Appendix-A,
Appendix-B etc. right justified at the top of the page. Below the world Appendix write in
parenthesis “Refer Para No__”. The para number is to be the number in the body of text where the
reference of appendix is given. An appendix may have annexure (s). If there are annexure, there are to
be attached immediately after the said appendix. The annexure are to be numbered as Annexure-I,
Annexure-II etc.
LIST OF ATTACHMENTS
Table No Title Page No
1
2
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6.0 SPECIFICATIONS FOR BODY OF THE FINAL PROJECT REPORT
Following aspects must be adhered to as given in while compiling the body of report
(a) Page Size: Good quality white A4 size executive bond paper should be used for typing and
duplication.
(b) Chapter/Para Numbering: The chapters are to be numbered as Chapter-1, Chapter-2 etc. The
heading/title of the chapter is to appear below the chapter number in uppercase. Paragraphs
are to be numbered as 1,2,3 etc in every chapter separately. Sub-paras are to be numbered as
1.1, 1.2, 1.3----, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3-----etc. Sub-sub paras are to be numbered as 1.11, 1.12, 1.13, 2.11,
2.12, 2.13 etc.
(d) Page Numbers: All text pages starting from Body of the Project Report as well as program
source code listings should be numbered at the bottom center of the pages.
(i) Font Size: 12, Times New Roman, 1.5 Spacing, Single Side Writing.
(ii) Paragraphs Heading Font Size: 12, Times New Roman, Underlined
(iii) Page/Title Font Size: 14
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Report Format - 1
BACHELOR OF
JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION
to
Session 2014 – 15
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Report Format – 2
Certified that the Final Project Report submitted in partial fulfillment of Bachelor of Journalism and Mass
Communication (BJMC) to be awarded by G.G.S.I.P. University, Delhi by _________________________,
Enrolment No. ________________ has been completed under my guidance and is Satisfactory.
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Evaluation Format - 1
Reference/Bibliography
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Evaluation Format - 2
REPORT
Abstract:
Contents Delivered:
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