How to make a project report for schools, colleges, universities, researchers, scholars ,etc

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How to make a Project report (For Colleges and University projects) By Payaam vohra

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Abstract This is a summary of about 300 words (not more than one side of double-spaced A4) that describes the topic; explains the aims and methods of the study and gives a brief resume of the main conclusions and recommendations.

CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the project work satisfactorily carried out in the group for. And hence, recorded in this file is the bonafied work of group no. ___ consisting of members:.......................................... of class TY B-Pharma during the Academic year 2020-2021 Teacher in charge Date Principal Signature Stamp

STUDENTS DECLARATION DECLARATION I hereby declare that this Project Report titled ________________________________________ submitted by me Payaam Vohra to the Department of-------,Mumbai University , is a bonafide work undertaken by me and it is not submitted to any other. University or Institution for the award of any degree diploma /certificate or published any time before. Name and Address of the Student Signature of the Student

Acknowledgements Special thanks to Mrs................. madam for her guidance and her support. She helped throughout the project. We thank our Principal for her support. We thank our group members for their contribution and cooperation for making this project. This Project was made from the support and contribution of our group members. So we will thank each one of us.

Introduction Your Conclusion should include a summary of your main arguments, drawing together the various themes and issues so that they can be brought to bear on the defined objectives of the study. As with all reports, there should be no new information introduced in this section. Your Recommendations should be feasible, practical and must place your conclusions within a concrete and practical framework. You need to consider your recommendations in the context of their possible human, financial, political, managerial, etc , implications. Your recommendations should be justified.

Scope and Objective An acceptable project will normally fall into one of the following categories: Exploratory- a study that involves 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 findings (e.g. client’s responses to questionnaire about changing product specifications) should take place, resulting in proposals about how to manage relevant aspects of the organization's future.• Explanatory- a study, which would involve studying relationships between different variables like a cause & effect relationship study.4• Descriptive- a study that would need an in-depth portrayal of an accurate profile of events or situations from the business environment.

Research methodology Imp tips by Payaam Type Of Study :- Descriptive Research Sampling Design :- Simple Random Sampling Sample Size :- 100 (On the basis of industrial rule of thumb method) Type Of Data :- Both Primary And Secondary Data Collection Instruments: - Primary: Questionnaire Secondary: Internet Data Analysis :- SPSS 16.0 is used. Result Presentation :- Pie charts. ANALYSIS & FI

Data analysis and Interpretation ANALYSIS and INTERPRETATION provide answers to the research questions postulated in the study. ANALYSIS : means the ordering, manipulating, and summarizing of data to obtain answers to research questions. Its purpose is to reduce data to intelligible and interpretable form so that the relations of research problems can be studied and tested. INTERPRETATION: gives the results of analysis, makes inferences pertinent to the research relations studied, and draws conclusions about these relations.

Findings and Results ANALYSIS & FINDINGS of Project Report 70% respondents are student. 48% respondents are inspired to write a project 37% respondents are actually into writing a project 62% respondents do not feel any like writing project 36% respondents are confused whether to write or not. 25% respondents see how to write report

Conclusions Your Conclusion should include a summary o f your main arguments, drawing together the various themes and issues so that they can be brought to bear on the defined objectives of the study. As with all reports, there should be no new information introduced in this section. Your Recommendations should be feasible, practical and must place your conclusions within a concrete and practical framework. You need to consider your recommendations in the context of their possible human, financial, political, managerial, etc , implications. Your recommendations should be justified.

Bibliography For websites: • In the references and bibliography sections of the Project report, the referencing to material used from websites should appear as follows: If you are referring to a specific article, it should be detailed as for journal articles as a specific format , but with the additional information as to where it is available on the Internet. e.g. Jones A and Smith A (eds) 2001 ‘What exactly is the Labour Force Survey(online) (cited 20 December 2001). Available from URL: http//www.statistics.gov.uk/nbase/downloads.theme_labour/what_exactly_isLFS1.pdf

Annexures 1. Student : Payaam Vohra 2. Roll. No : JIML-11-070 3. Contact Number : 09582988735 4. Email ID : [email protected] 5. Topic of Project :Post covid disorders 6. Address of the place where Project began : Mumbai 7. Date of Project Onset : 26th APRIL 2021 8. Name of the Company Supervisor : MR. XYZ 9. Contact Number of Supervisor : 09911370386

Imp Specifications The project should be typed on A4 white paper, and be double-line spaced. The left margin should not be less than 40 mm and the right margin not less than 20 mm. All pages should be numbered, and numbers should be placed at the centre of the bottom of the page, not less than 10 mm above the edge . Its very essential to keep the text within left and right intend All tables, figures and appendices should be consecutively numbered or lettered, and suitably labelled. 3 bound copies & a soft-copy should be handed in to the Principal/Director of your College/Institute at the time of submission NOTE : College in turn would submit Two bound copies of all the projects to the Controller of Examinations along with a consolidated CD containing the soft copy of the projects and the list of project titles sorted on the HT Numbers with linkages to the respective project file. The columns in the list should include HTNO., Name of the Student, Major Elective and the Project Title. College name and the year should be mentioned on the CD PLAGIARISM Any attempt to copy from another (present or previous) student or to copy large chunks from academic or other sources without appropriately referencing those sources will trigger the full weight of plagiarism procedures. One can check the plagiarism on various sites

Incorporation of Images, Figures and Flowcharts Throughout the project, it is likely that you will want to present material in tabulated or diagrammatic form. Some such presentations will bear only indirectly or partially on your arguments, and in such cases you will need to decide about their proper location. Additional or less relevant information may be better placed in an appendix. Whether you decide to locate your tables/figures in the main body of the report or the appendices, it is conventional to provide special “contents pages” so that readers can easily find the information. Tables and figures should be listed on a separate page a