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This is one of the important components of MBA/MCA programme and in this context we have brought out some guidelines regarding project work to ensure that the project by the student is authentic and is of high quality and also acceptable by the University/Institute.
General Information
The MBA Project Report is the capstone achievement of the student's academic endeavor in the MBA Program. MBA Project topics address issues from the current needs to the management and technology required to sustain long-term edge of practical knowledge.
The main focus of the Project should be on the chosen area of Specialization such as General Management/ Technology Management / Retail Management / Human Resource
Management/Health Services Management/Financial Services Management for MBA. The project work may be carried out by identifying research/ application problem in any one of the business/ manufacturing/ service organizations or in the respective department of the study centre that suits the chosen area of the specialization.
In order to facilitate the delivery of the Student Theses, Dissertations and MBA Professional Reports and keeping with the IT environment in which we live today, Regent MBA Projects has undertaken a comprehensive system for support to students.
Four separate items are provided by Regent MBA Projects to the student:
Completed MBA Professional Report (PDF file)
Special Abstract (PDF file)
Signature Page (original hard copy)
MBA Report Release Form (hard copy)
MBA Report Order: A description of the order of items within the MBA Report
Front Items:
Standard MBA Report Cover Page
Report Documentation Page (Form 298 MBA Professional Report)
Signature Page
Abstract Page
Main Body of the Report
End Items:
References
Distribution List
Major Types of MBA Projects
The project undertaken may be of various types:
Exploratory type
The student to explore the possible causes for a phenomena or status
Descriptive
To support or disprove existing facts with quantitative data
Survey type
includes designing questionnaire for collection of data through field study, collecting data from target respondents, processing and analyzing the data and arriving at conclusions
Experimental study
Conduct of experiments to find the cause and effect relations between experimental variables and dependent variables ex. Impact of training programme on performance, impact of advertisements on sales
Desk research based on secondary data
Making use of published data and analyzing the data and riving interpreting such data and arriving at meaningful conclusions.
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