Guidelines PDF
Guidelines PDF
Guidelines PDF
MBA Department
Every student is required to work on a project in the area of his/her specialization and prepare a
dissertation report under the supervision of a Faculty Guide Prior to the actual work, the students
are required to submit a synopsis of the dissertation incorporating the statement of problem,
objectives and methodology to be followed and submit the same to the Directive Head of
Institution. The dissertation must be organization specific.
Timeline of dissertation:
Guidelines:
1. It should be Organization research: The students are required to work full time in the
organization under the guidance of an executive who will be the co-guide for the
dissertation. The dissertation must include a certificate from the organization duly signed
by the co-guide on the organization letterhead mentioning the successful completion of
dissertation.
2. The dissertation report should have minimum 80 pages (excluding preliminary
pages)
3. The students are required to submit synopsis with minimum of 6-8 pages as per the
format (Appendix 2)
4. The students need to submit fortnightly progress reports. (Appendix 3) .The online
submission of progress report is allowed, a copy of which is to be send to
5. Students shall have regular interaction with the Faculty Guide in order to ensure better
Quality of dissertation. He/ She is authorized to reject the dissertation if it does not meet
his/her expected standard quality or the guidelines
6. In order to avoid plagiarism, the students are required to produce a certificate of anti-
plagiarism from the authority recommended by BOE. Similarity index of 25% is allowed.
The body of the dissertation report must be organized in the following manner.
• Acknowledgements
• Abstract [Should not exceed 150 words with five key terms]
• Table of Contents
• List of Tables
• List of Figures
• Project report should not be less than 75 pages and not exceed 150 Pages with 12
point Times Roman New Font with 1.5 line spacing.
• References
• Appendices
Chapter CONTENTS % of Total
Length
1 Introduction 15%
2 Review of literature and Research design 10%
3 Profile of the Selected Organization and Respondents 20%
4 Data Analysis and Interpretation 40%
5 Findings, conclusions and Recommendations 15%
Bibliography
Annexures
The Chapters mentioned above should have the following subdivisions:
• Industry Profile
• Sampling
• Data Analysis
• Limitations of Study
• Summary of Findings
• Conclusion
Format of Synopsis
➢ The first page carries the Name of the student, Registration Number, and Title of
dissertation.
• Review of Literature
• Objectives
• Sampling
• Sources of Data
• Plan of Analysis
The synopsis should be neatly typewritten in A4 Size paper with 1 inch margin on all the sides.
MBA Dissertation
2 Registration Number
Date:
Title < Font size Arial Narrow 18-All caps & Bold>
I hereby declare that “Title of the project” is the result of the project work carried out by me under
the guidance of Name of the Guide in partial fulfillment for the award of Master’s Degree in
Business Administration by Bangalore University.
I also declare that this project is the outcome of my own efforts and that it has not been submitted
to any other university or Institute for the award of any other degree or Diploma or Certificate.
Place: Name :
Signature
Seal
CERTIFICATE OF ORIGINALITY
Date:
Date Date
Table of Contents
Chapter Particulars Page No.
LIST OF TABLES
LIST OF FIGURES/GRAPHS
Abraham, K. (2001) The Dynamics of Economic Reforms (Economic Liberalisation and Political
Transformation), New Delhi: McGraw Publishers.
Edited Volume
Aharoni, Y. (2009) “On Measuring the Success of Privatisation”, in Ramamurthi, R. and Vernon,
R. (eds) Privatisation and Control of State Owned Enterprises. Washington, D.C.: World Bank.
Journals
Asian Development Bank (2008) India: Statistical Abstract 2008, April, 2008, Manila, ADB.
Ahluwalia, M. (2003) ‘Some of the criticism directed at the IMF is not valid’, an exclusive
interview, D+C [Development & Cooperation], September, vol.30.
Websites
Ram Mohan, T.T. (2004) “Privatisation in China: Softly, Softly Does it”, accessed on
02/10/2010 at http://www.iimahd.ernet.in/publications/public/Fulltext.jsp?wp-no=2004-09-04