Format For Preparation of Project Report: Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Management Studies & Research Deeksha Bhoomi, Nagpur
Format For Preparation of Project Report: Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Management Studies & Research Deeksha Bhoomi, Nagpur
Format For Preparation of Project Report: Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Management Studies & Research Deeksha Bhoomi, Nagpur
Ambedkar Institute of
Management Studies & Research
Deeksha Bhoomi,
NAGPUR
An Institute recognised under section 2(f) & 12(b) by UGC
Accredited by NAAC with ‘ A’ Grade
Format for
Preparation of
Project Report
(40 to 60 pages max.)
Arrangement of Contents
The sequence in which the project report material should be arranged and bound as follows:
1. Cover Page (Standard format available)
2. Inner Title Page (Same as cover page)
3. Certificate (Standard format available)
4. Declaration (Standard format available)
5. Acknowledgement (only in 1 page)
6. Executive Summary (1 page)
First paragraph – Introduction
Second paragraph - Objectives
Third paragraph – Research Methodology
Last paragraph - Conclusions
7. Table of Contents
8. List of Tables
9. List of Figures
10. Abbreviations and Nomenclature ( If any)
11. Chapters
12. References
13. Appendices ( If any)
The tables and figures shall be introduced in the appropriate places.
Arrangement of Chapters
Project report shall consist of the following chapters.
a. Chapter 1- Introduction [including Current Scenario]
b. Chapter 2- Literature Survey [including Theoretical framework]
c. Chapter 3- Research Methodology
Statement of the Problem
Type of research
Objectives
Hypothesis
Research Design including Sample design
Data Collection
Methodology of Analysis (details of conceptual framework of analysis
or analytical tools used, tests applied etc.)
Limitations of the study
d. Chapter 4- Data Analysis/Present Work
e. Chapter 5- Conclusion
f. Chapter 6- Recommendation & Future Scope
REFERENCES:
1. Anderson, J.D. (1995) Computational Fluid Dynamics. McGraw Hill, Singapore 1995.
2. Barnard, R.W. and Kellogg, C. (1980) ‘Applications of Convolution Operators to
Problems in Univalent Function Theory’, Michigan Mach, J., Vol.27, pp.81–94.
3. Shin, K.G. and Mckay, N.D. (1984) ‘Open Loop Minimum Time Control of Mechanical
Manipulations and its Applications’, Proc.Amer.Contr.Conf., San Diego, CA, pp. 1231-1236.
4. Smith, R., (2002), ―Conformal Lubricated Contact of Cylindrical Surfaces Involved
in a Non-Steady Motion, from web site http://www.cas.phys.unm.edu/rsmith/homepage.html
accessed on 12/08/2007.
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