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Please follow this structure for typing and printing

Structure Details:
Page size: A4 size only
Text Column: Single texts align: justify
Title: 24pt Times New Roman align: centre
Page Margins: Left – 0.51”, Right – 0.51”, Top – 0.75”, Bottom – 0.75”
Font: Use Only Times New Roman for whole paper
Figure caption: Font size- 10”, lower case and Write below the figure, position-centre
Table Caption: Font- 10”, lower case and Top of the table, position-centre
Paragraph: Paragraph Indentation by- 0.2”
Line Spacing: single
Before: 0” After: 0”
Header 0.3” footer 0”

Important-
One Side Printing
Only Spiral Binding allowed
Minimum pages 25 to 35
Maximum Pages 65

Serial of Enclosures:-
Admit card of student (V semester) (Please do not bind it)
1. Title Page
2. Certificate of Guidance
3. Student’s Declaration
4. Certificate of Completion
5. Acknowledgment
6. Abstract

Chapterizing a research project for graduation typically follows a standard structure. Here's a common
chapter layout:

1. Introduction:
- Background and Context of the Study
- Research Problem or Question
- Objectives of the Study
- Significance or Importance of the Study
- Scope and Limitations
- Overview of the Structure of the Thesis

2. Literature Review:
- Review of Relevant Literature and Previous Research
- Theoretical Framework
- Conceptual Framework
- Identification of Gaps in the Literature

3. Methodology:
- Research Design
- Data Collection Methods
- Sampling Techniques
- Data Analysis Methods
- Ethical Considerations

4. Results:
- Presentation of Findings
- Data Analysis and Interpretation
- Tables, Figures, and Graphs (if applicable)

5. Discussion:
- Interpretation of Findings
- Comparison with Previous Literature
- Implications of Findings
- Recommendations for Practice or Future Research

6. Conclusion:
- Summary of Key Findings
- Contributions to the Field
- Limitations of the Study
- Suggestions for Future Research

7. References:
- List of all sources cited in the thesis, following a specific citation style (e.g., APA, MLA, Chicago).

8. Appendices:
- Any additional materials such as survey instruments, interview transcripts, or supplementary data.

Each chapter should flow logically from the preceding one, building upon the research conducted and
the findings obtained.
Guideline for Project/ Survey Work
Dear Students,

As part of your B.Com. Semester-VI curriculum (Session 2023-2024), you are required to undertake a
Research project/Survey (Paper Code: ………). This project should be based on a review of primary or
secondary data.

Please adhere to the provided Research Project/Survey structure and general guidelines outlined below:

1. Title Page: Include the title of your project, your name, roll number, course details, and the date.

2. Acknowledgment: Express gratitude to those who supported you during your research.

3. Abstract: Provide a brief summary of your project, including its objectives, methodology, and key
findings.

4. Introduction: Introduce the topic, state the purpose of your research, and outline the scope and
significance of the study.

5. Literature Review: Review relevant academic literature related to your research topic to provide
context and theoretical background.

6. Objectives: Clearly state the objectives or goals of your project or survey. What do you hope to
achieve by conducting this research?

7. Methodology: Describe the research methods and techniques used to collect and analyze data,
including details of sampling procedures, data sources, and analytical tools.

8. Data Analysis and Findings: Present and analyze the collected data, including any tables, graphs, or
statistical analyses, and discuss the findings in relation to your research objectives.

9. Discussion: Interpret the findings in the context of existing literature, discuss their implications, and
identify any limitations of the study.

10. Conclusion: Summarize the key findings of your research, restate the research objectives, and
propose recommendations for future research or practical applications.

11. References: List all the sources cited in your project using a standard citation format.

12. Appendices: Include any additional material such as questionnaires, interview transcripts, or
supplementary data.

Please ensure that your research project adheres to academic integrity standards and follows the
guidelines provided above. Should you have any questions or require further clarification, to reach out
for assistance to your mentor.

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