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Format for Writing Fieldwork Assignment Reports A fieldwork report falls into three general divisions: (i) preliminary section, (ii) the main text of the report, and (iii) the supplementary material. 1 Preliminary Section Prior to the main body of the report, some pages of preliminary materials-title page, recommendation sheet, table of contents and acknowledgements-are presented. 1.1 Title Page The title page is a cover page of the fieldwork assignment report that should include the following information: (a) Title of the report (b) Full name, roll number and T.U registration number of the student (c) Name of the campus (d) The place and date of the report All the items of the title page should be centered between the margins of the page. The title should be typed in capital letters. If the title extends beyond one line, it should be 1 1/2" spaced. (see Appendix 1.1 and 1.2). 1.2 Recommendation Sheet 58

The faculty of Management, Pioneer Institute of Professional Studies may also require a recommendation or a certificate of the supervisor and the Department Chairman of the campus. They should certify that the student has undertaken the fieldwork as approved by the Department. For a model of the recommendation sheet, see Appendix 1.2 and 2.2. 1.3 Acknowledgements The student should write a preface. It should contain a brief statement of the purpose, scope and the organization of the report. In addition to this, thanks may be expressed to those who gave him substantial help, guidance, or assistance in completing the fieldwork project. 1.4 Table of Contents This occupies a separate page. It gives the readers a bird s eye view of the report and enables them to locate quickly each section of it. In addition to providing an easy means of referring to particular sections, it serves as an outline of the subject matters. The chapter headings should be typed in capital letters. The first letter of each word except to the preposition and article in sub-divisions should be in capital. These headings appear in the exact words or order that they are in the report, each followed by the correct page citation. An example of a table of contents is given in Appendix 1.3. 1.5 List of Tables and Figures In a fieldwork report having many tables and figures, separate lists of tables and figures are prepared and placed just after the table of contents. These lists of tables and figures occupy separate pages. These lists are prepared in the same form as the table of contents. Examples of the List of the Tables and List of Figures are given in Appendix 1.4 and 1.5 for reports written in English. 2 The Main Text of the Report The heart of the report is, of course, the main text. Within the text, the writer presents the entire scope of the fieldwork assignment. The text, therefore, includes the main body from introduction to conclusion. The body of the report conventionally consists of three divisions-introduction, presentation and analysis, and summary and conclusions. 59

2.1 Introduction All reports require some introduction. The wider the scope of the report, the more extensive the introduction required. The introduction orients the reader. It gives him a clear understanding of the background, scope, and purpose of the study. The other information to be included in the introduction chapter of a fieldwork are literature survey, the fieldwork procedures, and the data collection methods used. In short, the introduction tells the reader what the report is about, what the writer did and how he/she went about it. 2.2 Presentation and Analysis of Data The discussion and analysis section is the heart of the report. This is the section in which data are presented and analyzed. The discussion of findings will normally be the longer section of the report. The writer must analyze the data by use of appropriate techniques which may include: (i) The data gathered must be examined in relation to objectives (ii) The data must be processed and grouped into several items or headings for their analysis (iii) The processed data should then be presented in the form of tables, charts, diagrams, figures, descriptions, historical narration, etc. to explain the relationships of the data analyzed. (iv) The use of analytical and statistical techniques should be made for better interpretation of data to draw inferences (v) The results should be explained in sufficient detail to enable the reader to have an adequate understanding of the work. 2.3 Summary and Conclusions The fieldwork report should contain both summary and conclusions. These are not the same thing. A summary is a brief narration of the entire report including the major findings. This summary should give the reader an overall picture of the study. The report-writer should then draw out the significant conclusions and implications of the findings. A conclusion is thus a deduction based on the findings. Sometimes, the report-writer also proposes some recommendations which are in the form of suggested courses of action. 3 Supplementary Sections 3.1 Bibliography 60

The bibliography which is always required in a thesis or report follows the main body of the report. It tells the reader the sources of the researcher s information and gives a clear and complete description of these sources that were used in preparing the report. Generally, a bibliography should include all sources that had a direct bearing on the study, i.e. it must include every reference used in the footnotes and others of significance to the study. 3.2 Appendix An appendix, if included, follows the bibliography. The appendix is a storehouse for the tabulations, charts, maps and other illustrative materials which are needed to substantiate points made in the text but are not closely enough related to the discussion to warrant their being placed in the text properly. Thus, the appendix is a section containing a variety of items that are concerned with the study. Such materials as questionnaire, survey instruments, checklists etc. are also included as appendix materials. Appendix 1.1: Format of Cover Page TITLE OF THE FIELDWORK REPORT By: Student's Full Name Roll No. : A Fieldwork Report Submitted to: Name of the Campus Pioneer Institute of Professional Studies In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) 61

Name of Place Date, Month, Year Appendix 1.2: Format of Recommendation Page Pioneer Institute of Professional Studies RECOMMENDATION This is to certify that the fieldwork assignment report: Submitted by Name of the Student Entitled Title of the Fieldwork has been prepared as approved by this Department. This fieldwork assignment report is forwarded for examination. Guide Appendix 1.3: Format of Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 62

Acknowledgements Page Chapter I: INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Fieldwork Project 1.2 Purpose of the Fieldwork 1.3 Fieldwork Procedures 1.4 Methods of Data Collection Chapter II: PRESENTATION OF THE DATA 2.1 Presentation of Data 2.2 Analysis of Data 2.3 Study Result Chapter III: SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS 3.1 Summary 3.2 Conclusions BIBLIOGRAPHY APPENDIXES Appendix 1.4: Format of List of Tables LIST OF TABLES Table Page 1.1 Real Estate players in Indore city 1.2 Numbers of private hospital in Indore city 63

Appendix 1.5: Format of List of Figures LIST OF FIGURES Figure Page 1.1 FDI investment amount in different sector in India 1.2 Market price of different stocks FIELD WORK FOR BBA II SEMESTER STUDENTS REG. NO. STUDENTS' NAME TOPIC ALLOTTED 1. ABHISHEK SINGH RATHORE COMPARATIVE STUDY OF 2. AKANKSHA KESHARWANI BCM HEIGHTS & APPOLO 3. AKASH SONI DB CITY 4. AKSHAY JAIN 5. AKSHAY KUMAR KANOJIA 6. AKSHITA KHUDE 7. AMAN JAISWAL ROAD PROBLEMS IN PALASIA. 8. ANJALI PARMAR 9. AYUSHI SHARMA 10. ANKIT SHRIMALI ROAD PROBLEMS IN VIJAY 11. ANKUR BHATT NAGAR. 12. BHARTI RATHORE 13. ANURAG SAHU 14. ASHISH DWIVEDI ROAD PROBLEMS IN GEETA 15. AYUSH GUPTA BHAWAN. 16. ANKIT PANDEY 17. ANMOL SINGH THAKUR 18. CHETAN KASHYAP ROAD PROBLEMS IN BHAWAR 19. DEVASHISH SONI KUNWA 20. DEVENDER SINGH GAHALOT 21. DIKSHA SENGAR 22. DIKSHA SHARMA ROAD PROBLEMS IN 23. DIMPLE TOMAR ANNAPURNA. 24. GURVEER SINGH 25. HARIOM RAJPUT 26. HIMANI PADGIL 27. HIMANSHU BIWAL ROAD PROBLEMS IN RAJWADA 28. JAYA GOSWAMI 29. JITENDRA MEHTA 64

30. KAMLESH MEWADA TRAFFIC PROBLEMS IN VIJAY 31. KAMLESH PORWAL NAGAR. 32. KIRAN KUMAWAT 33. MANISH RAWAT 34. MANOJ KUMAR PANDEY 35. POOJA GOYAL TRAFFIC PROBLEMS IN PALASIA 36. PRAKHAR TANDON 37. PRATIGYA PATHAK 38. PRAVEEN SINGH RATHOD 39. PRIYA JATWA 40. RAKESH SAHU 41. RAVI SODANI 42. RICHA PURANIK 43. RISHANT MEHTA 44. RISHI YADAV 45. RITESH JAISWAL 46. RUBY YADAV 47. RUCHI JAIN 48. SAGAR SONWANE 49. SANJAY GURJAR 50. SANSKRUTI 51. SANU KUMAR SAHA 52. SHANTAN SHRIVASTAVA 53. SHIVAM GUPTA 54. SHIVAM SINGH PARIHAR 55. SHUBHAM NAIK 56. SWATI PATEL 57. TUSHAR AGRAWAL 58. VAIBHAV GANGRADE 59. VARSHA LOVANSHI 60. VIPUL WALASKAR 61. YOGESH DUBEY 62. ANUJA SHRIVASTAVA 63. DIKSHA DUBEY 64. MAYANK KANARE 65. NILESH VISHWAKARMA 66. RAJIVE MISHRA 67. VANSH ARORA 68. ATUL RAJARWAL 69. ANKIT PATIDAR 70. ARCHIT KESARIA 71. CHANDRAKANT SHUKLA 72. SURAJ SHARMA 73. ADWAIT MUKATI 74. JASPREET SINGH 75. RAJAN KUMAR SINGH 76. RAJAT PATIDAR 1. ANKIT KUMAR PATEL 2. ANSHU KUMAR 3. ASHUTOSH DHURVE 4. AQUIB UR RAHMAN TRAFFIC PROBLEMS IN GEETA BHAWAN. TRAFFIC PROBLEMS IN BHANWAR KUNWA TRAFFIC PROBLEMS IN ANNAPURNA TRAFFIC PROBLEMS IN RAJWADA PARKING PROBLEMS IN RAJWADA PARKING PROBLEMS IN SARAFA PARKING PROBLEMS IN CLOTH MARKET PARKING PROBLEMS IN KOTHARI MARKET A STUDY OF PUBLIC OPINION OF TRANSPORTERS TOWARDS BRTS. COMPARATIVE STUDY OF BALAJI HEIGHTS & NARIMAN POINT PUBLIC OPINION SURVEY FOR PARKING PROBLEMS IN KOTHARI MARKET. 65

5. AYUSH JOSHI PUBLIC OPINION SURVEY 6. KUMARI KHUSHBOO FOR PARKING PROBLEMS IN 7. MOHD. ADRAN FAROOQUI MALLS 8. PRIYA BANSOD 9. RAHUL PARDHI SCHOOLS ARE CHARGING 10. RAMIZ RAJA HIGH FEES ARE THEY 11. SARTHAK JAIN JUSTIFYING IT 12. SHIFA JAIN 13. SUBHAM BHATEWARA MCDONALDS & DOMINOS 14. SAURABH SHRIVASTAVA ACCEPTABLE DUE TO LOWER 15. RAHUL DUTT TRIPATHI PRICE OR DUE TO OTHER 16. SAROJ REASON FIELD WORK FOR BBA VI SEM STUDENTS REG. NO. STUDENTS' NAME TOPIC ALLOTTED 1. AKASH GAUTAM PLAY SCHOOL ARE 2. AMEYA NASERI NECESSARY OR JUST A 3. ANKIT KUMAR BALMIK NEW MONEY MAKING 4. APOORVA MAJLIKAR BUSINESS 5. ASHOK DIWVEDI 6. BHISWJEET BHATTACHARJEE 7. DHARMENDRA SINGH 8. KAMLESH PATEL 9. LIDA GRACE METHEW 10. MADHURI KRIPLANI 11. MOIRENGJAM ROMEN SINGH 12. NIRMALA KUMARI 13. PRATIBHA TIWARI 14. PRATIK TIWARI 15. PRIYANKA PATIL 16. RISHABH KHARIWAL 17. SACHIN PITAWALIYA 18. SATYAM GUPTA 19. SAURABH KUMAR VERMA 20. SHIVAM GUPTA 21. SILKY CHABARA 22. VIVEK SHAH 23. HARSH SHAH 24. YASHWANT PATEL 25. ANIL GOUR 26. DIPTANSHU GAUTAM SURVEY ON AWARENESS OF PUBLIC FOR LIFE INSURANCE AWARENESS OF PEOPLE ABOUT THE TRAFFIC RULES EFFECTIVENESS OF RADIO ADVERTISEMENT MOST PREFER FOOD JUNCTION AND FOOD ITEM OF INDORE A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN LAPTOP V/S TABLETS 66

Format for Writing Fieldwork Assignment Reports A fieldwork report falls into three general divisions: (i) preliminary section, (ii) the main text of the report, and (iii) the supplementary material. 1 Preliminary Section Prior to the main body of the report, some pages of preliminary materials-title page, recommendation sheet, table of contents and acknowledgements-are presented. 1.1 Title Page The title page is a cover page of the fieldwork assignment report that should include the following information: (a) (b) (c) (d) Title of the report Full name and roll number of the student Name of the campus The place and date of the report All the items of the title page should be centered between the margins of the page. The title should be typed in capital letters. If the title extends beyond one line, it should be 1 1/2" spaced. (see Appendix 1.1 and 1.2). 1.2 Recommendation Sheet The faculty of Management, Pioneer Institute of Professional Studies may also require a recommendation or a certificate of the guide. They should certify that the student has undertaken the fieldwork as approved by the college. For a model of the recommendation sheet, see Appendix 1.2 and 2.2. 1.3 Acknowledgements The student should write a preface. It should contain a brief statement of the purpose, scope and the organization of the report. In addition to this, thanks may be expressed to those who gave him substantial help, guidance, or assistance in completing the fieldwork project. 67

1.4 Table of Contents This occupies a separate page. It gives the readers a bird s eye view of the report and enables them to locate quickly each section of it. In addition to providing an easy means of referring to particular sections, it serves as an outline of the subject matters. The chapter headings should be typed in capital letters. The first letter of each word except to the preposition and article in sub-divisions should be in capital. These headings appear in the exact words or order that they are in the report, each followed by the correct page citation. An example of a table of contents is given in Appendix 1.3. 1.5 List of Tables and Figures In a fieldwork report having many tables and figures, separate lists of tables and figures are prepared and placed just after the table of contents. These lists of tables and figures occupy separate pages. These lists are prepared in the same form as the table of contents. Examples of the List of the Tables and List of Figures are given in Appendix 1.4 and 1.5 for reports written in English. 2 The Main Text of the Report The heart of the report is, of course, the main text. Within the text, the writer presents the entire scope of the fieldwork assignment. The text, therefore, includes the main body from introduction to conclusion. The body of the report conventionally consists of three divisionsintroduction, presentation and analysis, and summary and conclusions. 2.1 Introduction All reports require some introduction. The wider the scope of the report, the more extensive the introduction required. The introduction orients the reader. It gives him a clear understanding of the background, scope, and purpose of the study. The other information to be included in the introduction Chapter of a fieldwork are the fieldwork procedures, and the data collection methods used. In short, the introduction tells the reader what the report is about, what the writer did and how he/she went about it. 68

2.2 Presentation and Analysis of Data The discussion and analysis section is the heart of the report. This is the section in which data are presented and analyzed. The discussion of findings will normally be the longer section of the report. The writer must analyze the data by use of appropriate techniques which may include: (i) The data gathered must be examined in relation to objectives (ii) The data must be processed and grouped into several items or headings for their analysis (iii) The processed data should then be presented in the form of tables, charts, diagrams, figures, descriptions, historical narration, etc. to explain the relationships of the data analyzed. (iv) The use of analytical and statistical techniques should be made for better interpretation of data to draw inferences (v) The results should be explained in sufficient detail to enable the reader to have an adequate understanding of the work. 2.3 Summary and Conclusions The fieldwork report should contain both summary and conclusions. These are not the same thing. A summary is a brief narration of the entire report including the major findings. This summary should give the reader an overall picture of the study. The report-writer should then draw out the significant conclusions and implications of the findings. A conclusion is thus a deduction based on the findings. Sometimes, the report-writer also proposes some recommendations which are in the form of suggested courses of action. 3 Supplementary Sections 3.1 Bibliography The bibliography which is always required in a thesis or report follows the main body of the report. It tells the reader the sources of the researcher s information and gives a clear and complete description of these sources that were used in preparing the report. Generally, a bibliography should include all sources that had a direct bearing on the study, i.e. it must include every reference used in the footnotes and others of significance to the study. 69

3.2 Appendix An appendix, if included, follows the bibliography. The appendix is a storehouse for the tabulations, charts, maps and other illustrative materials which are needed to substantiate points made in the text but are not closely enough related to the discussion to warrant their being placed in the text properly. Thus, the appendix is a section containing a variety of items that are concerned with the study. Such materials as questionnaire, survey instruments, checklists etc. are also included as appendix materials. Appendix 1.1: Format of Cover Page TITLE OF THE FIELDWORK REPORT By: Student's Full Name Roll No. : A Fieldwork Report Submitted to: Name of the Campus Pioneer Institute of Professional Studies In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelors of Business Administration (B.B.A.) Name of Place Date, Month, Year Appendix 1.2: Format of Recommendation Page Pioneer Institute of Professional Studies 70

RECOMMENDATION This is to certify that the fieldwork assignment report: Submitted by Name of the Student Entitled Title of the Fieldwork has been prepared as approved by the College. This fieldwork assignment report is forwarded for examination. Guide 71

Appendix 1.3: Format of Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgements Page Chapter I: INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Fieldwork Project 1.2 Purpose of the Fieldwork 1.3 Fieldwork Procedures 1.4 Methods of Data Collection Chapter II: PRESENTATION OF THE DATA 2.1 Presentation of Data 2.2 Analysis of Data 2.3 Study Result Chapter III: SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS 3.1 Summary 3.2 Conclusions BIBLIOGRAPHY APPENDIXES 72

Appendix 1.4: Format of List of Tables LIST OF TABLES Table Page 1.1 Real Estate players in Indore city 1.2 Numbers of private hospital in Indore city Appendix 1.5: Format of List of Figures LIST OF FIGURES Figure Page 1.1 FDI investment amount in different sector in India 1.2 Market price of different stock The coordinator of Field Work Presentation was Prof. Rashmi Farkiya and Prof. Ketan Mulchandani. 73