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Summer Internship

Summer Internship. And Viva/ Interviews Prof. Vidyadhar Kulkarni. Preparation of Report. Descriptive title of the study. Names of students and background,

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Summer Internship

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  1. Summer Internship And Viva/ Interviews Prof. Vidyadhar Kulkarni

  2. Preparation of Report • Descriptive title of the study. • Names of students and background, • Nature of Study: Problem to be examined, significance and need for the study, scope of study- extent and limitations, to whom it will be useful. • Hypothesis, if any to be tested. • Data: sources, collection methodology, analysis. • Equipments and facilities required. • Schedule, and likely Product.

  3. Categories of Report • Information oriented. • Decision Reports. • Research Oriented.

  4. Report • Parts of the Reports. • Cover and the Title Pages. • Introductory Pages • Certificate from Company of summer Internship • Certificate from Director LLIM, • Text • Reference Sections. • Bibliography • Glossary

  5. Cover and Title Page Crisis In Sugar Industry Report Presented by Ramesh Chander, Of Lala Lajpatrai Institute of Management Mumbai, in partial fulfillment of Masters of Management Studies. Submitted: On 20th August 2009

  6. Introductory Pages- Preface • The Preface is written by author to indicate how the subject was chosen, its importance and need, and the focus of the reports content, purpose, and audience. • At the end of the preface, the authors name is given on the right side, and address, place on left.

  7. Acknowledgement • If the acknowledgement section is short, it is treated as a part of the preface. If it is long, it is put in a separate section. • The pages are numbered in Roman numerals. • At the end of acknowledgement, only the authors name appears in right hand corner.

  8. Table of Contents • The Contents sheet is both a summary and a guide to the various segments of the book. The table of contents should cover all the essential parts of the book, and yet be brief enough to be clear and attractive.

  9. TEXT • The subject matter of Text is divided into the following: • Headings • Quotations • Exhibits • Foot Notes.

  10. Reference Section • This section follows the text. First comes the appendices, section, then the bibliography and glossary. Each section is separated by a divider page on which only the words APPENDICES, BIBLIOGRAPHY, OR GLOSSARY in all capital letters.

  11. Appendices • The material that is usually put in the appendices is indicated below: • Original Data, • Long Tables, • Supportive legal decisions, laws, documents, Questionnaires and letters, • Transcripts of interviews, • Illustrative material.

  12. Bibliography • A bibliography contains the source of every reference cited in the foot note and any other relevant works that the author has consulted. It gives the reader an idea of the literature available on the subject and that has influenced or aided the author.

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