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TITLE OF THE ASSIGNMENT PROJECT

A Assignment work Submitted to Department of Commerce, PGDAV College EVE for


the fulfill of B.Com (Prog.) Semester VI requirement

Session

Submitted by
Student Name
(College Roll Number)
Subject: Fundamentals of Investment (DSE-II)

Submitted to
Ramesh Kumar
Department of Commerce
PGDAV College Eve

Department of Commerce
PGDAV College EVE
(University of Delhi)
Nehru Nagar, Ring Road, New Delhi-110065
Department of Commerce

PGDAV College EVE


(University of Delhi)
Nehru Nagar, Ring Road, New Delhi-110065

Title of Project :

Name of Student :

Subject Faculty Name :


Date :

Signature of Student

Name of Subject faculty:


Contents

Sr. No Content Name Page No.


1 Introduction
2 Profile of Company/organization
3 Importance of the study
4 Scope of the study

5 Objectives of the study


6 Review work on Project
7 Research Methodology
7.1.Sources of information for the study
7.2.Sample Size of the study
7.3.Tool and Technique for data
Analysis
8 Data Analysis and Interpretation

9 Expected outcome of the study


10 Limitation of the Study

11 Conclusion

12 Bibliography
13 Appendix
 Research or Review Papers attached
 Questionnaire
Department of Commerce

PGDAV College EVE


(University of Delhi)
Nehru Nagar, Ring Road, New Delhi-110065

CERTIFICATE

This is certified that the Assignment Project work on fundamentals Investment of


the Entitled “…………………………………” has not been done earlier by anybody in
anywhere.

(Student) (Subject Faculty Member)


Name Name
Subject:
Date:
OUTLINE OF THE PROPOSED RESEARCH WORK

Title of the Research Work:

1. Introduction
II. Profile of organization /Company
III. Importance of Study

IV. Scope of study

V. Objective of Study of Assignment project work

1. To

2. To

3. To

4. To

5. To
VI. Review of Work done on the topic: (in the given pattern only)
1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Sample Format of writing the Review work

1. Danping Li et al.(2007) developed an antidiabetic formulation especially


adopted for type II diabetes, includes a combination of metformin and Glipizide
in a manner to control the moisture in the formulation.so that glipizide do not
hydrolyse yet metforminis imcompressible1
VII. Research Methodology:
 Sources of Information used for the study:

 Tools and Techniques for data analysis:

VIII. Data Analysis and Interpretation


IX. Expected outcome of the study

X. Limitation of Study

XI. Conclusion
XII. Bibliography
1.

2.

3.

4.

5.
XIII. Appendix (If any)
 Research or Review Papers
 Questionnaire

Name and Signature of Student

Name & Signature of Subject Faculty

Date:
Internal Assignment work preparation and submission Guidelines
Before starting your assignment work please carefully read the instructions and guideline
given, Take care to follow these guidelines.
1. An internal assignment work is to be completed in two parts 1. Assignment
writing work 2. The viva-voce/ class presentation. Both are compulsory
2. The Students need to submit internal assignments project work through Google
class room only
3. An internal Assignment work needs to be typed using MS-Word. The guidelines
are to be fellow as below

Font size = Main heading Times new roman-14 and bold,


 Sub-heading -Times new roman 12and bold

 Text font - Times new roman 12

 Page margin – 1 inch, Gutter position left 0.5 inch

4. No specific word limits and assignment length but with indexed headings &
subheadings in the following format:
5. Students should include the list of references/bibliography in APA style.
Failure to properly reference will result in penalty
Example:
Online link
https://www.boundless.com/accounting/textbooks/boundless-accounting-textbook/
detailed-review-of-the-statement-of-cash-flows-14/calculating-cash-flows-90/
preparation-of-the-statement-of-cash-flows-direct-method-401-7322/
Book
Atrill P. Financial Management for Decision Makers, 6th edition FT Prentice
Hall, Theory and Practice, 13 2012
th

Articles
Bhaskar, K.N. (1978) Linear programming and capital budgeting: the financial
problem, Journal of Business Finance and Accounting, 5 (2), Spring, 159–194

Graham, J.R., Harvey, C.R., and Rajgopal S. (2005), “The economic implications
of corporate financial reporting”, Journal of Accounting and Economics, Vol.
40 (1-3), pp. 3-73.

6. Do not attach handwritten/ scanned image files/ documents, if attached such


assignment submission will be graded zero. Pls. Note: Even numerical and
statistical formulae’s/ tables if incorporated, need to be typed. Partially
handwritten/scanned tables/formulae will not be considered for evaluation

7. The typed internal assignment work should be converted and submitted in PDF
format only. No other formats will be accepted by the assignment module.
Students must convert the document typed in MS-Word into PDF format and
then upload
8. Citing External Sources
Students are expected to write the assignment in their own words. However, students are
free to refer to any books/reference material/website/internet for attempting their
assignments but are not allowed to copy the matter as it is from the source or reference.
Assignments that are copied ad-verbatim from any common source or reference and
submitted will be graded ‘zero’.

Sources that must be cited include:


1. Material from another source used word-for-word (direct quote);
2. Material from another source with some rewording (revised quote);
3. Material from another source put into your own wording (paraphrase);
4. Material for another course you have written.

9. Non-Original Content (even if properly cited):


Without question, the use of external material in an assignment is strongly encouraged,
as it can add value and supporting information to a paper or a presentation. However, it
is important to note that assignments should generally consist of a substantial amount of
original material (wording and ideas). If an assignment contains an excessively large
percentage of content which is non-original, the assignment will, in general, be marked
down to reflect that. As an extreme example, if an assignment consisted of all non-
original content, even if correctly cited as such, the assignment would generally be given
zero points on the basis of not having any original content. Therefore, please make sure
your assignments have an appropriate balance between cited and original content
The maximum amount of properly cited, non-original content allowed
in assignment work is 30%.

10. Academic Honesty:


Academic honesty is highly valued. You must always submit work that represents your
original words or ideas. If any words or ideas used in a class posting or assignment
submission do not represent your original words or ideas, you must cite all relevant
sources and make clear the extent to which such sources were used. Words or ideas that
require citation include, but are not limited to, all hard copy or electronic publications,
whether copyrighted or not and all verbal or visual communication when the content of
such communication clearly originates from an identifiable source.

Written assignments that include material similar to that from course reading materials
or other sources should include a citation including source, author, and the page number.
Quotation marks should be used if the material is copied directly from the readings, and
text citations should be used (for example, “Kozol, 1988, p.22”). If the material is
paraphrased, “(Kozol, 1988)” should appear immediately following the paraphrased
material. Failing to do so constitutes a violation of assignment policy. In addition,
written assignments that are similar or identical to those of another student in the class
are also a violation of the policy. The consequence of a violation of this policy is “zero
points” for the assignment. Rewriting the assignment will not be an option. Finally, you
may not submit the work of someone else as your own or work that you have submitted
for another class.
11. Copying of assignments from other students, discussion, and group work
is strictly not allowed. Such shared/copied assignments submitted by both
students/groups will be graded zero

12. Students are expected to submit high-quality assignments during this


course. In this regard, ensure that your submissions are edited and grammatically
sound. The quality of the exposition and the content will certainly impact the
grade of each assignment, and subsequently the final course grade.

13. Retain a copy of your assignment work.

14. Please note that if the file is not correctly named in the correct format or
the cover page is not attached, the assignment work will not be accepted

15. Submit a labeled soft copy of your assignment work i.e. file Name _Roll
No._ Name of Student_ Fundamentals of Investment

16. Students need to submit the assignment work well before time and do not
wait for the last- minute submission

17. LATE ASSIGNMENTS


Students may be penalized for assignments that are submitted late. Late submission of
the assignment will be subject to the following:
 5% of Marks received shall be deducted if submitted One Day after the deadline.
 10% of Marks received shall be deducted if submitted Two Days after the
deadline.
 15% of Marks received shall be deducted if submitted Three Days after the
deadline.
 20% of Marks received shall be deducted if submitted Four Days after the
deadline.
 25% of Marks received shall be deducted if submitted Five Days after the
deadline.

If the assignment is submitted after more than five days from the due date, the
assignment work will not be accepted and the student will be awarded zero marks for
the assignment work.

Extensions to assignments:
Extensions beyond fix dates can only be given upon the appeal of the student, with the
request of the subject teacher
Application for extension
Assignment extension can be given upon the request from students 48 hours prior to
original submission date through Appeal Form or by email to HOD. Application for
extension must be applied with the following documents
 Application for extension
 Reason for assignment extension
 Documentary evidence

Extension Approval
Assignment extension approval must be given only after receiving official requests by
students to subject faculty members.

Appeal (Reasons)
 Medical conditions such as serious injury, illness or Medical Condition
 Family Issues (Family illness or Medical Condition or bereavement)
 Participation in National Emergencies
 Unavoidable and unexpected work commitments
 Active Participation in National Events
 Obligatory Religious Requirements
 Further reasons including social and welfare
 Communications/internet disruptions from the service provider for a majority of
the community.
 Other reasons (case by case)
Extensions granted must be informed to lecturer via email and students must not requests
lecturers about extensions directly
Short extensions: Four to seven day’s extension from original due date
Special considerations: Three days extension from the renegotiated due date, regarding
special considerations

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