Sunday, December 27, 2015
Tips
1. Spend some time planning the structure of your dissertation before starting to write.
2. Think about the objectives of the project; what you did and the results that you obtained.
3. Divide the contents into the appropriate chapters and sections
4. Seek the advise of your project supervisor
5. Try to get a copy of a project written by a student in your department to gain a feel for how the project is organised.
6. Use a new page to start each chapter/topic.
7. Write the Abstract and Introduction chapter last - once you have written the other main chapters, it is easier to do this.
Can we do projects based on Only secondary data
Only in Systems or Finance and Not in Human Resource or Marketing
Acceptance Reply Letter
Sir,--------------------------------------------Date
This is reference to your letter dated on:------. Thank you very much for accepting me to do the project in your esteemed organization; I will join your institution for project on the specified date
Thanking you again
Yours Sincerely
Name
Details
Note: If there is any delay in joining, do specify along with valid reasons
This is reference to your letter dated on:------. Thank you very much for accepting me to do the project in your esteemed organization; I will join your institution for project on the specified date
Thanking you again
Yours Sincerely
Name
Details
Note: If there is any delay in joining, do specify along with valid reasons
How to Get Project
1 identify the field you want to work in
2 identify the no of companies in that field, get the contact no of companies from company website and contact the company / OR
approach the placement cell in your college / OR
approach your faculties / take help of parents / OR
take the help of friends /OR
take the help of alumni/seniors of your college OR
If you Do not Get Project Do your Own Project entrepreneurialy OR
do the project it in institution itself
Note :
Ultimately It does Not Matter Where You Do it What Matters Is how You do it
2 identify the no of companies in that field, get the contact no of companies from company website and contact the company / OR
approach the placement cell in your college / OR
approach your faculties / take help of parents / OR
take the help of friends /OR
take the help of alumni/seniors of your college OR
If you Do not Get Project Do your Own Project entrepreneurialy OR
do the project it in institution itself
Note :
Ultimately It does Not Matter Where You Do it What Matters Is how You do it
Request Letter
Date
TO WHOMSOEVER IT MAY CONCERN
This is to certify that “A” Belongs to our Institution Batch - X, he is a hard working person with professional approach to the work allotted to him , kindly Permit him to do project in your esteemed organization
Yours Sincerely
Name
Institution Incharge
TO WHOMSOEVER IT MAY CONCERN
This is to certify that “A” Belongs to our Institution Batch - X, he is a hard working person with professional approach to the work allotted to him , kindly Permit him to do project in your esteemed organization
Yours Sincerely
Name
Institution Incharge
Acceptance Letter
Date
TO WHOMSOEVER IT MAY CONCERN
This is reference to your letter dated on:------. We are pleased to accept your letter and provide permission for doing project at our concern for Mr. Name of College name for the period from ---------month to --------- month.
For _____ company name
With best wishes
Name
Hr
TO WHOMSOEVER IT MAY CONCERN
This is reference to your letter dated on:------. We are pleased to accept your letter and provide permission for doing project at our concern for Mr. Name of College name for the period from ---------month to --------- month.
For _____ company name
With best wishes
Name
Hr
Saturday, September 19, 2015
Hub
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hub
Bright
http://www.brighthubpm.com/
impact
http://www.impacthub.net/
learn
http://learnhub.com/
Git
https://github.com/
Sci
http://sci-hub.club/
Tube
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=hub
Slides
http://www.slideshare.net/search/slideshow?searchfrom=header&q=hub
Pages
http://hubpages.com/
Bright
http://www.brighthubpm.com/
impact
http://www.impacthub.net/
learn
http://learnhub.com/
Git
https://github.com/
Sci
http://sci-hub.club/
Tube
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=hub
Slides
http://www.slideshare.net/search/slideshow?searchfrom=header&q=hub
Pages
http://hubpages.com/
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Saturday, April 12, 2014
Friday, March 7, 2014
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Feasibility study
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feasibility_study
Tube
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Feasibility+study
Tube
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Feasibility+study
There are many different types of feasibility studies; here is a list of some of the most common:
- Technical Feasibility - Does the company have the technological resources to undertake the project? Are the processes and procedures conducive to project success?
- Schedule Feasibility - Does the company currently have the time resources to undertake the project? Can the project be completed in the available time?
- Economic Feasibility - Given the financial resources of the company, is the project something that can be completed? The economic feasibility study is more commonly called the cost/benefit analysis.
- Cultural Feasibility - What will be the impact on both local and general cultures? What sort of environmental implications does the feasibility study have?
- Legal/Ethical Feasibility - What are the legal implications of the project? What sort of ethical considerations are there? You need to make sure that any project undertaken will meet all legal and ethical requirements before the project is on the table.
- Resource Feasibility - Do you have enough resources, what resources will be required, what facilities will be required for the project, etc.
- Operational Feasibility - This measures how well your company will be able to solve problems and take advantage of opportunities that are presented during the course of the project
- Marketing Feasibility - Will anyone want the product once its done? What is the target demographic? Should there be a test run? Is there enough buzz that can be created for the product?
- Real Estate Feasibility - What kind of land or property will be required to undertake the project? What is the market like? What are the zoning laws? How will the business impact the area?
- Comprehensive Feasibility - This takes a look at the various aspects involved in the project - marketing, real estate, cultural, economic, etc. When undertaking a new business venture, this is the most common type of feasibility study performed.
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