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BlackBook Guidelines by Dr. Sanjay Mishra

The document provides guidelines for students to follow when completing their third year project work. It outlines: 1) There are two modes of project work - research-based or internship-based. 2) Projects must be done individually and on a topic related to elective courses, under the supervision of a guiding teacher. 3) The document then details formatting guidelines for the project report, including font, margins, paper size, and required sections. 4) It provides a sample format and structure for the project report, specifying the order and contents of chapters like introduction, methodology, literature review, analysis, findings and bibliography.

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BlackBook Guidelines by Dr. Sanjay Mishra

The document provides guidelines for students to follow when completing their third year project work. It outlines: 1) There are two modes of project work - research-based or internship-based. 2) Projects must be done individually and on a topic related to elective courses, under the supervision of a guiding teacher. 3) The document then details formatting guidelines for the project report, including font, margins, paper size, and required sections. 4) It provides a sample format and structure for the project report, specifying the order and contents of chapters like introduction, methodology, literature review, analysis, findings and bibliography.

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Guidelines for Project Work

Third Year Semester VI


BMS/BAF/BBI
INTRODUCTION

There are two modes of preparation of project work


1. Project work based on research methodology in the
study area
2. Project work based on internship in the study area
Guidelines for preparation of Project Work

 The project topic may be undertaken in any area of Elective


Courses.
 Each of the learner has to undertake a Project individually
under the supervision of a teacher-guide.
 The learner shall decide the topic and title which should be
specific, clear and with definite scope in consultation with the
teacher-guide concerned.
 University/college shall allot a guiding teacher for guidance to
the students based on her / his specialization.
Guidelines for preparation of Project Work

 Font type: Times New Roman


 Font size: 12-for content, 14-for Title
 Line Space : 1.5-for content and 1-for in table work
 Paper Size: A4
 Margin : in Left-1.5, Up-Down-Right-1
 The Project Report shall be Black Bounded Book with
Golden Embossing.
 The project report should be 80 to 100 pages.
Format
Format
1st page (Main Page)

Title of the problem of the Project

A Project Submitted to

University of Mumbai for partial completion of the degree of Bachelor in Commerce


(Accounting and Finance)
Under the Faculty of Commerce
By
Name of the Learner

Under the Guidance of


Name of the Guiding Teacher

Name and address of the College

Month and Year

2nd Page
This page to be repeated on 2nd page (i.e. inside after main page)

Board of Studies-in-Accountancy, University of Mumbai


 Name and address of the college
 Certificate
This is to certify that Ms/Mr _ has worked and duly completed her/his Project Work for the degree of Bachelor in
Commerce (Accounting & Finance) under the Faculty of Commerce in the subject of

and her/his project is entitled, “ Title of the Project __ ” under my supervision.

I further certify that the entire work has been done by the learner under my guidance and that no part of it has been submitted
previously for any Degree or Diploma of any University.
It is her/ his own work and facts reported by her/his personal findings and investigations.

Name and Signature of


Seal of the
Guiding Teacher
College

Date of submission:
Declaration by learner

I the undersigned Miss / Mr. Name of the learner here by, declare that the work

embodiedin this project work titled “ Title of the Project ”, forms my own

contribution to the research work carried out under the guidance of Name of the guiding teacher is a result

of my own research work and has not been previously submitted to any other University for any other Degree/

Diploma to this or any other University.

Wherever reference has been made to previous works of others, it has been clearly indicated as such and

included in the bibliography.

I, here by further declare that all information of this document has been obtained and presented in accordance

with academic rules and ethical conduct. Name and Signature of the learner

Certified by

Name and signature of the Guiding Teacher


Acknowledgment
(Model structure of the acknowledgement)

To list who all have helped me is difficult because they are so numerous and the depth is so enormous.

I would like to acknowledge the following as being idealistic channels and fresh dimensions in the completion of this
project.

I take this opportunity to thank the University of Mumbai for giving me chance to do this project.

I would like to thank my Principal, for providing the necessary facilities required for completion of this project.

I take this opportunity to thank our Coordinator , for her moral support and guidance.

I would also like to express my sincere gratitude towards my project guide

whose guidance and care made the project successful.

I would like to thank my College Library, for having provided various reference books and magazines related to my
project.

Lastly, I would like to thank each and every person who directly or indirectly helped me in the completion of the
project especially my Parents and Peers who supported me throughout my project.
Tables, Graphs, Appendix

List of tables, if any, with page numbers.

List of Graphs, if any, with page numbers.

List of Appendix, if any, with page numbers.

Abbreviations used:
Index
Structure to be followed to maintain the uniformity in
formulation and presentation of Project Work

 Chapter No. 1: Introduction


 In this chapter Selection and relevance of the problem, historical background of the
problem, brief profile of the study area, definition/s of related aspects, characteristics,
different concepts pertaining to the problem etc can be incorporated by the learner.
 Chapter No. 2: Research Methodology

 This chapter will include Objectives, Hypothesis, Scope of the study, limitations of the
study, significance of the study, Selection of the problem, Sample size, Data collection,
Tabulation of data, Techniques and tools to be used, etc can be incorporated by the learner.
 Chapter No. 3: Literature Review

 This chapter will provide information about studies done on the respective issue. This

would specify how the study undertaken is relevant and contribute for value addition in

information/ knowledge/ application of study area which ultimately helps the learner to

undertake further study on same issue.

 Chapter No. 4: Data Analysis, Interpretation and Presentation

 This chapter is the core part of the study. The analysis pertaining to collected data will be

done by the learner. The application of selected tools or techniques will be used to arrive

at findings. In this, table of information’s, presentation of graphs etc. can be provided

with interpretation by the learner.


 Chapter No. 5: Findings, Conclusions and Suggestions
In this chapter of project work, findings of work will be covered and suggestion
will be enlisted to validate the objectives and hypotheses.

Note: If required more chapters of data analysis can be added.


 Bibliography/Webliography (References)

 Appendix (e.g. Questionnaires, Financial Statements)


What is plagiarism in simple words?

Plagiarism – CUT, COPY, PASTE,

Plagiarism is presenting someone else's work or ideas as


your own, with or without their consent, by incorporating it
into your work without full acknowledgement. ... Plagiarism
may be intentional or reckless, or unintentional.
Sample of Black Book
List of Topics
Banking & Insurance
List of Topics
Schedule of Project Work Activities
Third Year (Sem VI) 2021-22

Sr. No. Activity Dates


Topic Finalization in consultation with faculty guide &
1 24th Dec to 3rd Jan 2022
Submission of Name of Project Topic
3 Last Date of Submission of Title of Project Topic 5th Jan 2022

4 Preparation of all chapters of project work 25th Jan to 31st Jan 2022

5 First Review with Faculty Guide 1st Feb to 5th Feb 2022

6 Second Review with Faculty Guide 10th Feb to 15th Feb 2022

7 Final Review with Faculty Guide 21st Feb to 25th Feb 2022
Last date for Submission of Final Project Report
8 26th Feb 2022
(Black Book)
9 Internal VIVA 1st March 2022

10 External VIVA 15th March 2022


Thank You .

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