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Guidelines for Summer Training and writing the Project :

Guidelines for Summer Training and writing the Project

Objectives of Summer Training:

Objectives of Summer Training To expose the students to the current business environment. To establish the link between theory and practice. To apply multidisciplinary concepts, tools and techniques to solve any organisational problem. To understand the functioning of any organisation. To acquaint with the hierarchy of the various levels of management.

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To understand the processes involved in the working of various functional departments of the organisation. To know the relationship among the people working in the unit. To know the current status of the business unit.

Research Project Report should aim at::

Research Project Report should aim at: To discover the answers to business problems. To achieve new insights into a business phenomenon. To portray accurately the features of particular business situation. To find the frequency of occurrences.

Types of Research Project:

Types of Research Project Compressive case study covering single organization's multiple functional areas, problem formulation, analysis and policy recommendations. Field study with empirical orientation

Format of Research Project :

Format of Research Project The research Report must contain : Prefactory Items Main Body Terminal Items

Prefactory Items :

Prefactory Items A) Title/Cover Page B) Dedication C) Declaration D) Guide’s Certificate E) Company Certificate F) Contents Page G) Acknowledgement H) List of Tables I) List of Figures J) List of Abbreviations K) Executive Summary of the project

Title/ Cover Page :

Title/ Cover Page “DIVERSIFICATION OF FUNDS IN TATA GROUP OF COMPANY” Project Report Submitted To University Of Pune, Pune In Partial Fulfilment Of The Requirement For The Award Of Degree Of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINSITRATION BY Amirta Arora Under The Guidence of Mr./Ms. ( Name of the Faculty) D Y Patil Institute of Management Ambi , Talegaon , Pune

Dedication :

Dedication Dedicated to My Beloved parents Kavita & Amar Nag who have been the fountain of inspiration to me

DECLARATION :

DECLARATION I, the undersigned, hereby declare that the project report entitled “ Diversification of Funds in TATA Group of Company” written and submitted by me to the University of Pune, Pune in partial fulfillment for the award of degree of Master of Business Administration under the guidance of Prof. Samant S Priya is my original work and the conclusions drawn therein are based on the materials collected by myself . Place : (SIGNNNNN) Date: ( Amrita Arora)

CERTIFICATE :

CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the project report entitled “ Diversification of Funds in TATA Group” which is being submitted herewith for the award of Master of Business Administration of University of Pune, Pune is the result of the original research work completed by Ms. Amrita Arora under my supervision and to the best of my knowledge and belief the work embodied in this project report has not formed earlier the basis for the award of any degree or similar title of this or any other university or examining body . Place : ( SIGNNNNNNN) Date: Prof. Samant S Priya

TATA Group of Company Address -----:

TATA Group of Company Address ----- To whomsoever it may concern This is to certify that Ms. Amrita Arora has worked in the fianace department from 7 th May 2010 to 7 th July 2010 in our organisation . During this period, she successfully completed the work assigned to her. She has been sincere, hardworking and punctual in her work. I wish her all the best for her future endeavors. Sign / Name and designation of issuing authority / If possible seal of the organisation

Contents :

Contents Page No. Acknowledgement ( Roman) List of tables ( Roman) List of figures ( Roman) Chapter I : Introduction ( Numeral) Chapter II: Profile of the organization ( Numeral) Chapter III : Research Design and Methodology ( Numeral) Chapter IV : Data Presentation , analysis and interpretation ( Numeral) Chapter V : Findings and Suggestions ( Numeral) BIBILOGRAPHY ( Numeral) ANNEXURE ( Numeral)

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT In this page, the student can acknowledge for the people who are concern to the work and project.

List of Tables :

List of Tables List of Tables Table No . Title of Table Page No. Table No . 1.1 Table No . 1.2 Table No . 1.3 Table No . 2.1 Table No . 2.2 Table No . 3.1 Table No . 3.2 Table No . 4.1 Table No . 5.1 Table No . 5.2

List of Figures :

List of Figures List of Figures Figure No. Title of Figure Page No. Figure No. 1.1 Figure No. 1.2 Figure No. 1.3 Figure No. 2.1 Figure No. 2.2 Figure No. 3.1 Figure No. 3.2 Figure No. 4.1 Figure No. 5.1 Figure No. 5.2

List of Abbreviations :

List of Abbreviations All the abbreviations used in the research project should be listed alphabetically here

Executive Summery :

Executive Summery This page should consist of the executive summary of the research project carried out by the student.

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BODY OF THE REPORT

Chapter I Introduction :

Chapter I Introduction This is the first chapter of the project, which should cover the following points 1.1 Basic Theoretical Concepts and Contexts of the Topic 1.2 Literature Review 1.3 Need of the study 1.4 Statement of the Problem 1.5 Objectives of the Project 1.6 Research Hypothesis 1.7 Scope of the Study

1.1 Basic Theoretical Concepts and Contexts of the Topic :

1.1 Basic Theoretical Concepts and Contexts of the Topic This point should cover the following ---- Basic Concepts related to the topic The theoretical context of the concerned discipline of the problem should be specified.

1.2 Literature Review :

1.2 Literature Review This should cover the following A brief note of review of work already done in the area of selected research topic. Min. 10 Projects/ Articles should be reviewed. Review write up should be in the scientific manner covering – a) Name of the author whose paper is under review. b) Title in summary form c) Methodology adopted to study the objectives. d) Summarizing the major Findings e) Highlighting the research Gap

1.3 Need for the study :

1.3 Need for the study This should cover following Why This study? Sources of key originating research questions

1.4 Statement of Problem:

1.4 Statement of Problem The Point should cover the following ----- The problem to be investigated should be presented clearly and briefly. Statement should remerge from the need for the study. It should be the eye view of the project. It should be in inverted commas.

1.5 Objectives of the Project :

1.5 Objectives of the Project The objective of the project should be made in clear, specific and precise terms. The objectives of the project should be put in the serial points. They should cover the summary of the title of project They should be in minimum words. They should indicate the scope of the project They should drive the research project.

1.6 Research Hypothesis:

1.6 Research Hypothesis A hypothesis is a tentative generalization – the validity of which remains to be tasted. Specify the research hypothesis that you wish to investigate in the study.

1.7 Scope of the Study:

1.7 Scope of the Study This should cover following --- Geographical Scope Analytical Scope Functional Scope

CHAPTER II PROFILE OF THE ORGANISDATION :

CHAPTER II PROFILE OF THE ORGANISDATION This chapter should cover the following 2.1 Name / Address and Location of the company 2.2 Vision and mission of the organization 2.3 Historical Background of the organization 2.4 Different departments of the organization 2.5 Organogram 2.6 Different product profile of the organization 2.7 Current status of the company 2.8 Future plans of the company 2.9 Any special award

Chapter III Research Design and Methodology :

Chapter III Research Design and Methodology A Good research design ensures against the wasteful expenditure of time money and energy. Thus this chapter should contain info on the following points. 3.1 Sampling Design 3.2 Sources and Method of data collection 3.3 Methods of data analysis and statistical techniques 3.4 Limitation of study

3.1 Sampling Design :

3.1 Sampling Design This should cover the following Define Population with reference to the project Sampling Unit should be specified Sampling frame should be defined Sample size should be defined Sampling procedure should be defined Know the budgetary constraints PROPOSALS NOT REQUIRING A SAMPLE SELECTION SHOULD SPECIFY THEIR STRATEGY APPROPRIATELY AND DESCRIBE THE RATIONALE.

3.2 Sources and Methods of Data Collection :

3.2 Sources and Methods of Data Collection This should cover the following points: Data Collection methods may be as : 1) Sources of Primary data Observations Field Observations Interview Schedule Questionnaire Discussions with some concerned persons

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2) Sources of Secondary data collection: Bibliography data base Abstract Database Full Text data base Online database Unpublished database

3.3 Methods of data analysis and Statistical Techniques :

3.3 Methods of data analysis and Statistical Techniques Different types of data analysis techniques used in the research project should be specifically mentioned. 1) Basic Analytical Tools which include Tabular Analysis, Graphical Analysis, Percentage Analysis or Ratio Analysis--- etc. should be specified. 2) Project students may use some advanced techniques in the research such as Regression, Multivariate, Anova – etc.

Limitations of the Study :

Limitations of the Study This should cover the major limitations of the study.

Data Presentation, Analysis and Interpretation :

Data Presentation, Analysis and Interpretation Data Analysis A) Present the data in tabular form--- Frequency Tables Response Table All tables should have technical feature like ---- Table No. Title of table Captions( Columns Heading) Stubs ( Row Heading) Foot Note

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Get the basic findings and inferences Use advance research tools for more meaningful inferences

Hypothesis Testing :

Hypothesis Testing Parametric Test: When Population distribution is known: Z Test T Test F Test Non Parametric Test: When Population distribution is not known – Chi- Square Test Macner Test Friedman Two Way ANOVA KENDAL’s Test

Chapter V Findings and Suggestions :

Chapter V Findings and Suggestions This chapter should contain the following. Main Findings Policy Suggestions Scope for further Research

Main Findings :

Main Findings Findings are statements of factual information based upon the data analysis List all major findings of the project serially Put the findings in sequence of the study

Policy Suggestion :

Policy Suggestion Policy suggestions or Recommendations should flow from the findings They should be very rational and Practical They should be specific They should be indicative

Scope for the future Research :

Scope for the future Research Project study should indicate scope for further research

TERMINAL ITEMS :

TERMINAL ITEMS This should cover the following Bibliography Appendices Questionnaires and Interview Schedules

How to write Bibliography :

How to write Bibliography BOOK Benni , Basavaraj , S, (2005), Dairy Cooperative Management , Rawat Publication, Jaipur . Edited Book Pennathur , A., Leong, F.T. Schuster( Eds )( 1998), Style and substance of thinking, Paradise Publishers, New York. Journal Article Benni , Basavraj , S. (2006), Sugar Factory Efficiency Measurement: Application of data Envelopment Analysis- A new insights for managers, Paradigm, The research Journal of Institute of Management and Technology, Vol X, No. 2, July- December

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News Paper Article The New GM Pact ( 1998, July 28), Concord Tribune p – 1 . Magazine Article The New GM Pact ( 1998, July 28), Business Today p – 22-24 .