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GUIDELINE FOR BBA STUDENTS ONPREPARATION AND SUBMISSION OF

S RESEARCH PROJECT (BBRP-601)


*The candidates should ensure that the Title chosen by them falls under the respective Subject Domain.
*It is required that the student should attend FRP class with the concerned supervisor for the completion of their
research project.
FORMAT OF THE RESEARCH PROJECT
The RESEARCH PROJECT should be of the following format:

1. Front Wrapper Cover Page: Title, Name of the Candidate (Roll No.), Name of the
Guide, Name (with emblem) and Year of submission. ((Refer the
University
specimen).
2. Title Page: (As in Sl. No. 1 just above)
3. Declaration of the Student: (Refer the specimen).
4. Certificate of the Guide: (Refer the specimen).
5. Acknowledgements: The candidate may thank all those who helped in the preparation of RESEARCH PROJECT.
6. Executive Summary: Brief summary about the project.
7. Table of Contents: (Refer the specimen).
8. List of Tables: Tables, if any, with Table No., Title of the Table and Page No. be given table -wise. The source of
table be given at the bottom. (Refer the specimen).
9. List of Figures: Figures if any, with Figure No., Title of the Figure and Page No. be given figure -wise. (Refer
the specimen).
10. Main Body of the RESEARCH PROJECT: The main body of the RESEARCH PROJECT may be divided into 4
to 5 Chapters with suitable Title for each Chapter. The last chapter shall be invariably conclusion.
The total number of pages of the RESEARCH PROJECT may be between 70 and 100 pages.
11. Reference Section: After all Chapters are presented, Annexure (s) are included.
(i) Copy of the Questionnaire or Schedule (Give full copy of the Questionnaire or Schedule)
(ii) Bibliography (Give full list of Books, Reports, Journals and Newspapers referred in alphabetical order of authors
under respective headings) (Refer the specimen).
TYPING AND BINDING
1. The RESEARCH PROJECT material should be neatly computerized in 1.5 Line spacing,1.25 Side spacing,
using Times New Roman 14 font inA4 size Bond Paper only.
2. The RESEARCH PROJECT must be hard bounded with Black Leatherette cover duly embossed in Golden in
BOLD letters with Laminated Wrapper Sheet.
(Spiral binding and other forms of binding will not be accepted).
3. The RESEARCH PROJECT in Four Copies must be prepared. Two for the University, one for the Guide and one for
the Candidate.
4. Two Copies of RESEARCH PROJECT duly forwarded by the Guide must be submitted to theCOORDINATOR
.
Specimen

FRONT WRAPPER COVER PAGE

A
RESEARCH PROJECT REPORT
ON
xxxxxxxxxxxxxx NAME OF THE TOPIC xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
SUBMITTED FOR THE PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT
OF PAPER CP-402 FOR THE DEGREE OF
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA)
(SESSION 2009-2011)

UNDER THE SUPERVISION SUBMITTED BY:


OF:
xxxxxxxxx NAME xxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx NAME xxxxxxxxx

DESIGNATIO ROLL NO:


N
MMIM, MM UNIVERSITY,
MULLANA, AMBALA

SUBMITTED TO:

MAHARISHI MARKANDESHWAR INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT MAHARISHI


MARKANDESHWAR UNIVERSITY, MULLANA, AMBALA HARYANA, 133203,
INDIA
DECLARATION

I hereby declare that the dissertation entitled “XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Name XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX” submitted
for the Degree of Bachelor’s of Business Administration is my original work and the dissertation has not formed the
basis for the award of any degree, diploma, associateship, fellowship or similar other titles. It has not been submitted to
any other University or Institution for the award of any degree or diploma.

Date Nam
: e
Place Roll No –
:
CERTIFICATE

Certified that the research project entitled “XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX” is an original piece of research
work done by Mr/Ms. XXXXXXXXXXXXXX, Roll No. XXXXXXXXX during the period of his study under my
guidance for the award of the of Bachelor’s of Business Administration (BBA) degree.

Date:
Place Name of Research Guide
:
Designation
Specimen

CONTENTS

Chapter Title Page


No. (s)

Declaration

Certificate

Acknowledgement

Executive Summary

1. Introduction 1-15

1.1. XXXXXXXXXXXX 1

1.2 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 5

1.3 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 9

2. Review of Literature 16-30

3. Research Methodology 31-37

3.1 Selection of the Topic 32

3.2 Objectives of the Study 33

3.3 Nature of the Study 33

3.4 Sampling Procedure and Design 33

3.5 Method of data Collection 34

3.6 Analysis and Interpretation of Data 35

3.7 Scope of the Study 35

3.8 Sampling Method 35

3.9 Significance of the Study 35

3.10 Limitation of the Study 36


4. Latest Developments in XXXX The Specific TopicXXXXXXX 38-53

4.1 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 39

4.2 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 44

4.3 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 50

5. Analysis and Interpretation 54-78

6. Findings and Conclusions 79-83

7. Suggestions and Recommendations 84-89

Annexure (s)

(i) Sample Questionnaire

(ii) Bibliography 90-104

BOOKS

1. Boyd HW & Westfall R, Marketing Research: Text and 92-93


Cases, Richard D Irwin, Illinois, 1996.

REPORTS

1. Government of India 1997 : Economic Survey 1996-97, p15. 94-95

2. Reserve Bank of India – Annual Reports 1992 to 2000. 96-97

JOURNALS

1. Agarwal JP, Intra-LDCs Foreign Direct Investment: A 98-99


Comparative
2. Analysis of Third World Multinationals, The Developing 100-101
Economics,

NEWSPAPERS

1. The Economic Times, 12th October 2001, p4. 102-103

WEBSITES

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Management 103-104
Specimen

LIST OF TABLES

Table Title of the Table Page


No.
No. (s)

5.1 Administration Concern about the Student’s Problems and 55


Issues.

5.2 College Administration Responses and Feedback to the 56


problems and Issues of Student’s Body

5.3 Openness of College Administration for the Students 57


Involvement in committees, discussion, or in the decision-
making

5.4 Mentality of Top Management towards their Staff 58

Note: In the table numbers given, the first one indicates the Chapter number and the second
number following the dot refers the number of the table in that Chapter.
LIST OF FIGURES

Fig. No. Title of the Figures Page


Nos.
1.1 Response to Job Dissatisfactions
9
5.1 Administration Concern about the Student’s Problems and 55
Issues.

5.2 College Administration Responses and Feedback to the 56


problems and Issues of Student’s Body

5.3 Openness of College Administration for the Students 57


Involvement in committees, discussion, or in the decision-
making

5.4 Mentality of Top Management towards their Staff 58

Note: The first number in the figure indicates the Chapter number and the second number after the
dot refers the number of the figure in that Chapter.

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