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Seat No.

Enrolment No:

Title of the Project:

“TITLE”

[As a partial of fulfilment of the Master of Business Administration for

Summer Internship Program]

Submitted to
MBA Department

LDRP-Institute of Technology and Research, Gandhinagar.

(Affiliated to Kadi Sarva Vishwavidyalaya, Gandhinagar)

Under the Guidance of


Prof. Hemali G Broker

Submitted by
Name
MBA-I/ SEMESTER-II

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LDRP-Institute of Technology and Research, Gandhinagar.

MBA Department

Batch: 2018-2020
PREFACE

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

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Table of Content

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Preface I

Acknowledgment II

Executive Summary III

List of Graph VII

List of Table VIII

List of Figure IX

1. Introduction of Project 1
Literature review 2
2. Research Methodology 3
3. 3.1 Objectives 3
3.2 Scope 3
3.3 Sampling Technique 4
3.4 Sources of Data 4
3.5 Sampling Plan 5
3.6 Hypothesis 6
4. Industrial Overview 7-10
Indian
International
SWOT Analysis
5. Organization Overview 11-13
6. Conceptual Framework 20 - 37
7. Data Interpretation 64 - 80
Diagrammatic Approach 64
Hypothesis
8. Findings & Suggestions 81-82
9. Utility 83
10. Learning 84
11. Limitations 85
12. Conclusion 86
13. Bibliography 87
14. Annexure 88

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VII
Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION OF PROJECT
Chapter 2: LITERATURE REVIEW
Chapter 3: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

3.1 Objectives:
 PRIMARY: 

 SECONDARY:

3.2 Scope
3.3 SAMPLING TECHNIQUE:
3.4 SOURCES OF DATA:

A. Primary Data:

This data can be collected through experiment or through survey. The various method of
primary data collection is:

1) Interview Method

2) Questionnaire Method

 Sampling Techniques: 

1) Custer Sampling Method

2) Quota Sampling Method

B. Secondary Data:

Secondary data refers to the data which have already been collected and analyzed by
someone else usually published data are available in form of:

1. Various publication of central, state and local government.

2. Books Magazine and Newspapers.

3. Material of various practices in Bank of Baroda

4. Websites of banks.
3.5 SAMPLING PLAN:

1. Sampling Unit:

2. Sample size determination: calculate using the formula

3. Data collection procedure:


Geographical coverage:
Sample Size: For example 118

3.6 Hypothesis Testing

Chapter 4: Industrial Overview:

Chapter 5: Organization Overview:


Chapter 6: Conceptual Framework
Chapter 7: Data Analysis
7.1 DIAGRAMMATIC APPROACH
Data analysis involves converting a series of recorded observation (data) into descriptive
statements (information). The Analysis will be showed with the help of:

a) Chart
b) Graphs

Chapter 8: Findings
Chapter 9: Suggestions
Chapter 10: Utility:
Chapter 11: Learning:
Chapter 12: Limitations
Chapter 13:Conclusion
Chapter 14: Bibliography
Chapter 15: ANNEXURE

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