Mba Project Guidelines: M-09 Batch
Mba Project Guidelines: M-09 Batch
Mba Project Guidelines: M-09 Batch
INTRODUCTION
The students of MBA Programme are required to carry out project work in the area
of their specialization under the supervision of an eligible guide and submit FIVE
hard bound copies and one soft copy of dissertation on or before 31 October 2010,
which is to be evaluated for 200 marks followed by Viva-voce examination for 50
Marks.
It must be noted that the Dissertation must not be treated as just another
assignment. The Dissertation provides the opportunity to judge the students time
and self-management skills and his/her ability to successfully undertake long and
in-depth study. Hence it is not only the product that is important, but also the
process itself. Students must therefore ensure that they maintain regular contact
with their guide and also that they provide the guide with drafts of their work at
regular intervals. Finally, to keep themselves up-to-date and under control as
regards their Dissertation, it is imperative that the students meet their guides
regularly.
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SELECTION OF TOPIC
Selection of topic is probably the hardest thing to do. The choice of topic is up to
the students with prior approval of guide. However while selecting a topic is
essential that the topics are related to management and of current relevance. It
should also be kept in mind the topic chosen is agreed by the organization
where the Dissertation is going to be carried out. The initial topic chosen is likely
to originate in a vague from and may lack a clear focus. These then need to be
developed into something manageable and practical by consideration of available
literature/texts and discussion with your Dissertation guide. What meets
requirement is that the study must involve carrying out original research in order
to meet the organization’s continual need for new information for forward decision-
making.
The main issues may be human, economical, functional etc., but the construction
and/or application of some kind of research instrument are the focus of the study.
The analysis of the research finding (e.g. client’s responses to questionnaire about
changing product specifications) should take place resulting in proposals about to
manage relevant aspects of the organization’s future.
A macro study on a topic also can be carried out, but care must be taken to
ensure that it is a contribution to the existing literature without any duplication.
It is necessary that students follow these guidelines. The final report should be
presented in the following sequence.
Title Page
Student’s Declaration
Certificate signed by Guide and Principal / Director
Certificate from the Company / organization
Acknowledgements
Executive Summary
Table of Contents (with page Numbers):
List of contents
List of Tables
List of graphs /Charts / Diagrams
List of Annexures
CHAPTER 1 – INTRODUCTION
This chapter must include an introduction to the broad area of the topic chosen,
specific area of the topic chosen, introduction to the topic itself and an overview of
industry in general.
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CHAPTER 2 – RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
This chapter must provide a plan of the study which should include statement of
the problem, need for study/ significance of the Dissertation, operational
definition of concepts, hypotheses (if any), scope, methodology, sample design,
sources of data, tools and techniques for data collection, plan of analysis,
limitations and an overview of chapter scheme.
With a literature review, your goal is to determine its relevancy and its impact on
the field. As such, you will only provide a brief summary of what the book was
about while the majority of your literature review chapter will focus more on the
impact the work has on the field of study and whether or not it made a meaningful
contribution to the field.
ii. Literature Search: At this time, you will look for materials that are
relevant to the topic you are exploring.
There are a number of key elements that should be included in the actual review
of the literature. For example, you should provide an overview of the subject as
well as the theory or issue you are writing about. This area should already be
thoroughly covered in your dissertation and should connect smoothly to the
literature review component.
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This chapter should contain a complete profile including history, nature of
business, products & services, organization structure, competitors, capital
structure, turnover, no of branches, etc.
This chapter should provide an analysis of the data with required interpretation.
The information obtained needs to be reduced to tables and graphs and charts are
to be used wherever necessary. Inferences are to be drawn following the
interpretation of the table.
This chapter must starts with an overview of the Dissertation, summaries the
findings under each objective, provide conclusions and offer recommendations
based on the findings. It is to be noted that the recommendations are practical
acceptable and comprehensive.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: List the books, articles, websites that are referred and useful
for research on the topic of your specific Dissertation. The bibliography should be
provided in order the following sequence. Author, title of the book, editor,
publisher, place of publication, year of publication.
Eg: Kotler, Philip, “Marketing Management” 10th Ed, Prentice Hall: NJ, 2004.
Questionnaire/Schedule
Financial statements (if any)
Any other calculations supporting the analysis.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
The contents page gives the reader the first view of how the Dissertation in
structured and how the author attempted to develop the topic. It listed by a
heading and located by a page number.
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CHAPTER CONTENTS PAGE NO
NO.
1 Introduction 01-20
2 Research Methodology 21-30
3 Review of Literature
4 Profile of the company / Organisation / System 31-40
5 Analysis and Interpretation of Data 41-80
6 Summary of Finding, Conclusion and 81-95
Recommendations
7 Bibliography
8 Annexure
The Dissertation should be typed on A4 white paper, and be 1.5 line spaced
of Arial or Times Roman with a font size of 12.
The left margin should not be less than 40 mm and the right margin not less
than 20mm.
All pages should be numbered, and numbered should be placed at the
centre of the bottom of the page, not less than 10mm above the edge.
All tables, figures and annexure should be consecutively numbered of
lettered, and suitably labeled.
FIVE bound copies & a soft-copy should be handed over to the Institute at
the time of submission.
Note: College in turn would submit two bound copies of all the Dissertations to
the University along with consolidated CD incorporating the soft copies of the
dissertation of all the students and the list of dissertation titles with names and
register numbers, college name and the year.
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PLAGIARISM
All the material that relates to that relates to the dissertation, including completed
questionnaires or taps from interviews, should be shown to guide and be kept by
the students until the University has declared the results, students are advised
not throw the material away once their dissertation is submitted as they might be
asked to present it as part of viva voce, before Dissertation results are declared.
GUIDE
In order to ascertain about the guide for MBA Dissertation, the students may refer
to the guide list attached herewith.
The Guides are required to meet the students as when requited and proved
guidance in the selection of topic, devising appropriate methodology and
supervising the dissertation writing. They are required to maintain an attendance
register detailing the meetings with dates, time and issue discussed.
ADVICE TO STUDENTS
You must keep hard copies of each version of your work, and save copies of the
current version on a main and a backup disk (Preferably kept apart from each
other). Disks should regularly be virus- checked. Also, make sure to keep printed
copies of working documents, and the raw data from questionnaires or the data
collection.
Get organized: give yourself time to think about your Dissertation. Look at
the information available –is there enough information available of you must
not expect them to respond as promptly as you would like.
Visit the Library and spend some time looking at previous Dissertations.
With the help your Dissertation Guide agrees on the aims and objective and
structure of the Dissertation as soon as possible.
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The final printing the binding of your Dissertation can be most frustrating
time. Allow five working days. Numbering pages are arranging pagination
and putting tougher the Contents page takes a time- do not underestimate
this part of your task. By this time you will have been working on your
dissertation for some months- you will be bored with it: you just want to
hand it in and move on to the next assignment. So, to save your time and
frustration, allow yourself working days for this part of task.
Do not underestimate the enormity of the task ahead of you. The re points
are to organize your time: make and maintain contact with you guide, decide
upon your topic and when you have formulated your aims objectives and
structure –get on with it.
Finally, remember to print and bind a copy of the Dissertation report for
your own use, as no copy of the report submitted will be returned to you.
(Prof. K Ramadas)
Director.