GUIDELINES FOR BBA PROJECT REPORT WRITING for third
semester
INTRODUCTION
The writing of a Project report is an essential requirement for graduation from the Faculty
of Management, Tribhuvan University. This assignment is an off-the classroom and field-
based study project. It allows students to reflect and integrate their learning over their five
semesters of study, and create a innovative and original work in an area of their interest
related to any area of business administration/Information Technology as approved by the
Research Committee of their campus/college.
At the end, the students must prepare a report of their work in the prescribed format and
submit it to the Research Committee through their supervisors. Students shall be
encouraged to choose project s which will complement their academic interests,
coursework and career aspirations.
OBJECTIVES OF THE Project
The objective of the project is to enable students to study organization (or unit of
organization), analyze the situation (past, present) and report the study. Students should
be able to provide their own suggestions/solutions to the issues/problems in the existing
situation of the organization if they found any.
This project also enables students in understanding of the data and information
requirements of the organization to execute tasks and activities of the organization.
Through this assignment, students gain a new perspective into the real world. It is also an
excellent networking platform for students to get acquainted with people from different
organizations, business backgrounds, skills, expertise, etc. This will improve the student’s
networking skills.
ACTIVITIES INVOLVED IN WRITING A PROJECT REPORT
The following activities will be involved in the report writing:
    Selecting a relevant topic or issue for the study;
    Getting approval of the Research Committee to pursue the proposed study;
    Locating the relevant data, documents;
    Locating the sources of information;
    Extracting the relevant information from different sources;
    Organizing and analyzing the data, documents;  Drawing conclusions; and 
   Writing a PROJECT report.
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Some of the suggested but not limited to Project topics are as follows:
   •       Organization uses different marketing tools and techniques to spread information
           about their products and services. Study to understand the impact and values of
           those tools.
   •       Use of IT in executing tasks and activities
   •       Importance of networking and methods of forming networks.
   •       Role of software in the organization
   •       Developing a digital marketing strategy to attract more customers
   •       Link with MIS topics structure
   •       Develop a marketing communications strategy for collateral and support materials
   •       Developing software solutions in data collection and information generation for
           organization (a unit of organization)
APPROVAL AND SUPERVISION OF THE PROJECT
The PROJECT report shall comply with the following requirements:
     The proposed field of study or topic of research must be approved by the
       concerned supervisor and the Research Committee of the campus/college.
     The PROJECT work must comply with the requirements advised by the
       concerned supervisor.
     The work in a PROJECT must reach a satisfactory standard of expression,
       analysis and presentation.
     The student must be in regular contact with his/her supervisor.
PROJECT REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
The student shall prepare a project report embodying the results of the study. The
PROJECT report submitted by the student shall:
       be an accurate description of the business reality under investigation;
       not include work which has been submitted for any other academic award;
       be written in English;
       achieve a satisfactory standard of expression, analysis and presentation;
       acknowledge any substantial assistance provided during the conduct of the
        PROJECT and report writing; and
LENGTH OF THE PROJECT REPORT
The report can be of any length, number of pages does not matter, but it must have clear
presentation of tasks and activities performed in the project period maintaining originality
and honesty.
EVALUATION OF THE PROJECT REPORT
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The PROJECT report will be fully evaluated by the internal project committee of the
campus, committee can bring external evaluator, conduct presentation and viva voce on
their own.
The internally evaluated reports will be scrutinized/reevaluated by the experts appointed
by the Dean’s office of the Management, and relative marking will be done upon
necessity for the final marking.
STRUCTURE OF THE PROJECT REPORT
A PROJECT report is typically made up of three main divisions: (1) preliminary, (2)
body, and (3) supplementary. Each of the section contains different kinds of contents.
Students are required to assemble the PROJECT report in the following order:
       Preliminary Materials
             Title page of the PROJECT Report
             Student Declaration
             Certificate from the Supervisor
             Acknowledgments
             Table of Contents
             List of Tables and Figures
             Executive Summary
       Body of the Report
             Chapter I    Introduction
             Chapter II   Tasks and activities performed
             Chapter III  Discussions and Conclusion
       Supplementary Materials
             References
             Appendices
BODY OF THE Project REPORT
              Introduction - Background information on the topic so that students are
               able to ‘place’ their project report in the study context. This chapter is the
               engine that drives the rest of the project report. The contents of this
               chapter may include:
              Context information
              Purpose of the study
              Significance of the study
              Literature survey
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      Research methods used for data collection and analysis
      Data Presentation and Analysis – This chapter is the main body of the
       report. Essentially this chapter draws the scenario of the study unit,
       analyzes data and tells the reader what the findings might mean, how
       valuable they are and why.
This chapter includes the following contents:
    Organization/situation/respondent profile
    Data presentation
    Data analysis
    Findings and discussion
      Conclusion and Action Implications - The purpose of this chapter is to
       tie together, or integrate the various issues covered in the body of the
       project report. This includes noting any practical implications resulting
       from the discussion of the topic. The contents of the chapter will be as
       follows.
      Conclusion
      Action implications
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                        Project Report Writing (Guidelines)
Number of copies to be submitted
     A student shall be required to submit three spiral bound copies of the project
     report in the recommended format.
Length:
     Not specified
Paper:
         A4 white bond paper
Typing:
      Font – Times New Roman, Arial, Calibri
         Standard letter size: Title – 12 and Text – 11
         Black Color
         One side of the paper Single-
         line spacing
Margin:
      Left and Top – 35 mm
         Right and Bottom – 20 mm
Page Numbers:
      All the pages in the initial part are in small roman centrally located at the bottom
      of the pages.
      Each chapter should begin on a new page
Alignment:
      Title page : Centre
      Chapter heading : Centre
      Sub-heading : Left
      Body of text: Justify
The Management expects a high standard of editing of the work submitted to it for
examination.
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Report writing format should follow the styles of citation and references. Except for own
analysis and interpretation, all other text must always be justified.
Students are required to follow the above stated guidelines and are required to write the
project report in their own language.
A student who requires extra copies of the PROJECT report for any purpose other than
that specified above must prepare these in addition to those copies required by the FOM.
In such circumstances, students are advised to wait until after the examination is
completed and the final version of the content is approved.
Reference Book
Prem R.Pant (2015). Business Research Methods. Kathmandu: Buddha Publications.
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Example of the Title Page
                            TITLE OF THE PROJECT REPORT
                                         BY
                            Student’s Full Name Student’s
                                T.U. Registration No.
                             Name of the Campus/College
                          A Project Report Submitted to
                    Faculty of Management, Tribhuvan University
                in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
                        Bachelor of Business Administration
                                     Place
                                   Month/Year
                             STUDENT DECLARATION
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                                       (On plain paper)
This is to certify that I have completed the Project entitled”(title of the project)” under the
guidance of “(name of the guide)” in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree
of Bachelor of Business Administration Faculty of Management, Tribhuvan University.
This is my original work and I have not submitted it earlier elsewhere.
Date:
                                                                       Signature:
                                                                       Name:
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                CERTIFICATE FROM THE SUPERVISOR
This is to certify that the summer project entitled “____________________” is an
academic work done by “__________________” submitted in the partial fulfillment of
the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration Faculty of
Management, Tribhuvan University under my guidance and supervision. To the best of
my knowledge, the information presented by him/her in the project report has not been
submitted earlier.
______________________
Signature of the Supervisor
Name
Designation
Date
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                    Table of Content
                                                                Page
Title page of the PROJECT Report
Student Declaration                                                i
Certificate from the Supervisor                                    ii
Acknowledgments                                                    iii
Executive Summary                                                  iv
Table of Contents                                                  v
List of Tables and Figures                                         vi
Abbreviations                                                      vii
Chapter I     Introduction
              Background
              Introduction of the organization
              Current situation of the organization
              Issue/Problem of the report
              Objective of the report
              Methodology/Procedure adopted for writing the report
                     Project framework
                     Data and Information
                     Tools used
                     Techniques of Project report analysis
Chapter II    Tasks and activities performed
              Analysis of tasks, activities, problems, issues
              Analysis of possible solutions
              Findings
Chapter III   Discussions and Conclusions
              Discussions
              Conclusions
              Recommendations (if any)
References
Appendices
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