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Guidelines

For

SUMMER TRAINING PROJECT

REPORT

(For MBA Students)

Consult your Guide from time to time, as well as whenever necessary, carry out changes suggested by your guide and then proceed for next step.

Do take signatures of your project guide as required on your progress report sheet.

Work regularly with commitment and ensure you are following Project Report Activity Completion Schedule and avoid last minutes hustle.

Prescribed Cover Page and Guidelines

The cover page must be hard bound in Black Color with Gold Embossing. The student, roll no., class & batch no. must be written on the spine of your project report.

The size of the report would depend on the project undertaken. However it must be 70 to 110 typed pages (1.5space) on A4 size paper.

All the students are required to use the uniform font and format i.e. Times New

Roman of font size 12 in the text (except in heading and subheadings) throughout the text of the report.

The project report must accompany a certificate authenticating the originality of the work done in the prescribed format.

A SUMMER TRAINING PROJECT REPORT

ON

Effectiveness of Training Programmes for the Benefit of Employees in --------

SUBMITTED IN THE PARTIAL FULFILLMENT FOR THE AWARD OF

DEGREE OF MASTER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 2014-16

UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF:

Ms./ Mr./ Dr./ Prof. __________Assistant Professor/ Associate Professor/ Professor, RDIAS

SUBMITTED BY:

SHACHI SHARMA

ROLL NO.1351593908_ BATCH NO. 2014-16

RUKMINI DEVI INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED STUDIES

An ISO 9001:2008 Certified InstituteNAAC Accrediated :A ,Category A+ Institute (Approved by AICTE, HRD Ministry, Govt. of India)Affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi2A & 2B, Madhuban Chowk, Outer Ring Road, Phase-1, Delhi-110085

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Words or list of the words referred in a text or consulted by you for writing report. It should be as per APA style and arranged in alphabetical order by name of the authors.

Journals:Vasilika, K. and Besa, S. (2013). Entrepreneurial Characteristics amongst University Students in Albania. European Scientific Journal June 2013 edition vol.9, No.16, pp206-225.Reynolds P D (1991). Sociology and Entrepreneurship: Concepts and Contributions. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, Winter, pp. 47-70.

Books:Name of the author (Last name first), Title of the book, Edition, Year of publication, No. of Vol. (If any) Name and Place of Publisher. For eg.:

Kothari, C.R. (1997). Research methodology, 3rd edition, 1997, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi

Webliography:Alphabetically arranged.Name of the Author, Title /Topic, Date and time of referring the Website, Name of Website. For eg.:

Srivastava M. and Sinha A.K. (2007). Individual Characteristic for Managerial Effectiveness in a Competitive Environment:An Exploration. Retrieved October 25, 2013 from www. dspace.iimk.ac.in/bitstream/2259/448/1/119-131+.pdf

INSTRUCTIONS FOR TYPING / PRINTING

The project report should be strictly prepared according to the following guidelines.

Finalization of the Project Report

Student should obtain clearance from their respective guide before final printing of the final project report.

PaperThe size of the Paper sheet: A4Typing should be done on one side of the paper.

FontType: New Times Roman,Size: 12

Line SpacingBody of the text: 1.5 linesList of tables/ graphs/charts/bibliography: Single line

Alignment

Title page: Centre Chapter heading: Centre Sub heading: Left

Body of text: Justify

MarginsAt the binding edge (Left): not less than 3 cmOther margins (Right, Top, Bottom): not less than 2 cm.

TitlesAll titles and subtitles should be printed in BOLD.All the Tables/ Graphs /Charts should have appropriate titles.

Numbering of the Table / Graph/ Charts

Table /Graph/ Charts should be numbered in the following fashion. Second table / Graph/ Chart in Second Chapter should be numbered as Table /Graph/Chart No 2.02 where first digit stands for Chapter No. and digits after (.) period stand for Number of Table / Graph / Charts in that chapter.

Same numbering system should be followed for other chapters. Table /Graph /Charts must be followed by proper explanation and analysis.

Pagination (Page numbers):

The Title page should not carry any page number.

For initial pages, (i.e. from Students Declaration to Executive Summary) numbers should be given in small Roman Numbers (Like i, ii, iii, iv, etc.)

Report should contain main page numbers (i.e. 1, 2 ) after Executive Summary.

Main page numbers should start from first page of Chapter No. 1 and will continue until last page of the report.

Page numbers are to be given at the center of bottom of the page. Pages separating Chapters should not be numbered but be counted.

Binding of the report

The project should be hard bound with golden embossing as per the standard format

Number of Copies to be prepared

01 Hard copies, one on Bond paper is compulsory.

Each student is also required to make a copy of project in CD and submit along with his/her project report.

Before submission:

Students must sign Declaration and Acknowledgment before putting for the Signature of the Guide.

Table of Contents

Student Declarationi

Certificate from Company............ii

Certificate from Guide............iii

Acknowledgement.........................................................................................................iv

Executive Summary..v

A summary statement designed to provide a quick overview of the full length report on which it is based.

List of Tables.vi

List of Graphsvii

List of Chartsviii

List of Abbreviations, if anyix

Page no.CHAPTER- 1: INTRODUCTION

About the Industry About Organization/ Company Profile

CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW

2.1 Literature Review

2. 2 About The Topic

CHAPTER 3: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY3.1Purpose of the study

.....3.2Research Objectives of the study

..3.3Research Methodology of the study

.

3. 3.1 Research Design......

3.3.2 Data Collection Techniques

3.3.3 Sample design...

3.3.3.1 Population..

3.3.3.2 Sample size

3.3.3.3 Sampling method...

3.3.4 Method of data collection..

3.3.4.1 Instrument for data collection

3.3.4.2 Drafting of a questionnaire.

3.3.5 Limitations

CHAPTER 4: ANALYSIS & INTERPRETATION

4.1 Analysis & Interpretation .

CHAPTER- 5: FINDINGS & SUGGESTIONS

Findings ..

Suggestions......

CHAPTER- 6 : CONCLUSIONSConclusions ..

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Bibliography........

ANNEXURES (if any)

Annexures 1

Annexure 2

STUDENT DECLARATION

This to certify that I have completed the project titled -------------- under the guidance of ---------- in the partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the degree of Master in Business Administration from Rukmini Devi Institute of Advanced Studies, New Delhi. This is an original work and I have not submitted it earlier elsewhere.

Name :Enrollment No :

CERTIFICATE FROM COMPANY

CERTIFICATE (From Guide)

This is to certify that the project titled ------- -------- is an academic work done by ------------- submitted in the partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the degree of Masters in Business Administration from Rukmini Devi Institute of Advanced Studies, New Delhi. under my guidance and direction. To the best of my knowledge and belief the data and information presented by him in the project has not been submitted earlier elsewhere.

Dr./Ms.

Asstt. Prof./Associate Prof./Professor

RDIAS

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (For Guideline only)

I offer my sincere thanks and humble regards to Rukmini Devi Institute Of Advanced Studies, GGSIP University, New Delhi for imparting us very valuable professional training in MBA.

I pay my gratitude and sincere regards to Prof./Dr./Ms., my project Guide for giving me the cream of his knowledge. I am thankful to him/her as he/she has been a constant source of advice, motivation and inspiration. I am also thankful to him/her for giving his/her suggestions and encouragement throughout the project work.

I take the opportunity to express my gratitude and thanks to our computer Lab staff and library staff for providing me opportunity to utilize their resources for the completion of the project.

I am also thankful to my family and friends for constantly motivating me to complete the project and providing me an environment which enhanced my knowledge.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (For Guidelines)

I have completed this project titled TERRORIST ATT ACK: ITS IMPACT ON INDIAN TOURISM after an in-depth analysis of tourism indu stry and consequences of terrorism on it. In this project I have studied the major terrorist attacks in the past and how world has been suffering from it for a long period of time. I have discussed how these attacks have had serious Social and Economic implications. I did a primary data collection through Questionnaires covering the sample of 29 foreign tourists. In that I collected their views about how they feel touring in India, their likings and dislikings, and the effect of terrorism on their perception towards India as a tourist destination.

In this report I have studied the series of terrorist incidents in India and their short and long term effect on tourism of India. I have also interpreted this effect in terms of foreign exchange changes. I have also shown the tourist inflow for the past two year (oct-07 to jan-08 and oct-08 to jan09) and interpreted its fall.

I have also shown various types of tourism being followed in India viz. Medical, Adventure tourism, wildlife tourism, pilgrimage tourism, eco tourism, cultural tourism, and heritage tourism. I have stated what is the Psychology of the European or Us tourists and what are the factors holding them back from visiting India

The Indian government has taken some initiatives to boost tourist inflow like Incredible India Program, Bed & Breakfast and Buy 2 get 1 free. I have given a brief about them and how these programs have helped tourism in India.

I have shown how the recent terrorist attacks in India (Jaipur, Delhi and Mumbai) have had a negative impact on tourism.

I concluded that there was not much effect of terrorism on tourism; rather, the slump is due to the recession in the western countries. The terrorist attacks usually have a short to medium term impact.

Guidelines for Presentation

There are some general rules of presentation which should be adopted by the students while presenting their presentations. The guidelines and sequence are as follows:

The first slide should contain the topic, name of student and his/her enrollment number

Brief introduction of Industry, Company and topic

The objectives of the study

The Research Methodology in brief like,

Research Design

Hypothesis, if any

Universe of Study

Sources of Data Collection

Sampling Procedure, Size, Unit

Scope of Study

Limitation of Study

Duration of Study

Analysis and Interpretations

Findings & Recommendations

Conclusion

Bibliography

List of Annexure

Time Duration for PPT: 10 min.

To ensure quality enhancement in presentations by the students, the following

suggestions may be given to the students by their respective mentors.

Information Less Is More: Remember that the audience should listen to you, not read the screen. Write just enough to remind yourself of what you should say.

Limit the use of clip art: It is recommended that you use images that might be more directly related to your presentation, such as logos instead of using clip arts or irrelevant images.

Be quick fingered: Dont take much time to show the next slide or text

Less use of sounds effects with animations.

Tables, Pie-Charts, Bar Diagrams: Incorporate Tables, Pie-Charts, Bar Diagrams, etc to show major analysis and interpretations of your study however there should not be many slides of the same in PPT.

Rehearse: Rehearse your presentation at least twice.

Note: The essential thing to remember when delivering a PowerPoint presentation is to use PowerPoint slides as an aid to your presentation and not the foundation of the talk. The idea is to keep the attention on you and to use a slide to demonstrate important data or information without breaking the flow of your presentation, distracting your audience.