Once you have carried out the study as envisaged in the approved synopsis then a report of the work done needs to be prepared. The length of the report may be about 40 to 60 double spaced typed pages (excluding appendices and exhibits). However, rational variation on either side is permissible.
Final Project Report must have the following:
Cover Page – must have the Name and Enrolment No. of the Student and the Name of the Guide, along with the Title of the Project.
Approved Proposal (i.e., Project Proposal, approved proforma and bio-data of the guide) properly bound in the project and not just stapled. Please note that project with stapled Proposal will not be accepted.
Certificate of Originality– duly signed by the student and the guide with dates.
Acknowledgment
Declaration
(1). Introduction: to the Project with brief details of the organisation/s under study. It may give details about Rationale, Statement of problem, Objectives of the Project, Scope of the study etc
(2). Literature Review: document studies on a similar subject to your project and the areas that require to be explored further, and how your study is relevant to the subject in light with the available studies on the same subject.
(3). Objective of the study: This is the most important aspect of any project. It should mention clearly and precisely the things which you hope will be able to know/achieve at the end of the study. These may be clearly stated in behavioural terms.
Objectives need to be expressed in a neutral manner, without any implicit assumptions about the findings of the research.
(4). Research Methodology:
Research Design
Nature and source of data/information to be collected.
Sample and sampling technique. Rationale of chosen organization and the sample.
Tools and Techniques to be used for data collection
Experimental details/details of the tools/questionnaire to be used and its relevance with the objectives of the project.
Method/s to be used for data collection.
Data handling and analysis- organization and analysis of data.
Statistical tools to be used for analysis. Relevance of statistical tools with the objectives of the project
(5) Statement of the problem
(6) Input/data/structure/questionnaire
(7) Final results and Discussion: Analysis/solution/description
(8) Conclusion
(9) Scope of future study
(10) References
(11) Publications related to present work, if any (Conferences and Journals)