Dissertation Guidelines
Dissertation Guidelines
Dissertation Guidelines
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1. Declaration or Certificate
Supervisors Declaration: A dissertation is to be submitted for the purpose of examination.
It must obtain prior declaration by the supervisor on the standard and quality of the dissertation.
2. Declaration Page
Students Declaration: This page should contain declaration by the student on originality of
the dissertation. The declaration should be signed.
3. Acknowledgement
The student may acknowledge the assistance of various individuals or organizations in
successfully producing the dissertation. This should be written in one page.
Table of Contents Page (Format attached at last)
The Table of Contents page must start on a new page. It should list all sections, chapters
and sub-headings. The titles must be written using the same words as those written in the text.
List of Tables
This page should list all the tables found in the dissertation. The page number of the table must
also be included. The table numbers should be arranged according to the chapters.
List of Figures
Diagrams, photographs, drawings, graphs, charts and maps are included as figures. The list
should be written similar as the List of Tables
List of Appendices
All appendices should be listed on this page.
4. Abstract or Executive Summery
The abstract should be brief, written in one paragraph and not exceed 300 words. An abstract
is different from synopsis or summary of a dissertation. It should states the field of study,
problem definition, methodology adopted, research process, results obtained and conclusion
of the research. The abstract can be written using single or one and a half spacing.
5. CHAPTERS
A dissertation must be divided into chapters. A title must be given and it should reflect
Its content. A new chapter must begin on a new page. A chapter must be divided into sections. These sections must be given appropriate titles and numbered. Texts must be written in
paragraphs. Long paragraphs should be avoided. Each paragraph must describe an issue or
subject. There must be continuity between paragraphs.
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INTRODUCTION
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gives the background of the project and the rationale for conducting the
study
Background of the Study
- Should be the platform for the significance of the study
- Should identify information gap
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METHODOLOGY
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Research Design
- specifies whether descriptive, causal/explanatory, correlational, comparative, exploratory, evaluative or combination of two or more designs
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Sources of Data
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Future Work
Explain any limitations in your results and how things might be improved.
Discuss how your work might be developed further. Reflect on your results in
isolation and in relation to what others have achieved in the same field. This
self-analysis is particularly important. You should give a critical evaluation of
what went well, and what might be improved.
References and Bibliography
-should be alphabetically arranged
-all the references cited in the text must be included in this section
APPENDIXES
- may include verbatim instructions to participants; original scales or
questionnaires, and raw data; statistical calculations; and instrument
used.
Add: CV (Optional)
Book:Take the information from the title page and the reverse of the title
page:SUR NAME, INITIAL(S) (for first author), INITIAL(S) SUR NAME
(for other authors). Year. Title. Place ofpublication: Publisher.
ADAMS, A.D. 1906. Electric transmission of water power. New York:
McGraw.
KANE, M. and W. TROCHIM. 2007. Concept mapping for planning and
evaluation. Thousand Oaks: SagePublications p. 89
Book (edited)Write ed. or eds. after the editor's name(s):SURNAME, INITIAL(S). ed. Year. Title. Place of publication: Publisher.CRANDELL, K.A.
ed. 1999. The evolution of HIV. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press.
Book (electronic) SUR NAME, INITIAL(S). Year. Title [online]. Place of
publication: Publisher. [Date accessed]. Available from: URL.HOLLENSEN,
S. 2004. Global marketing: a decision oriented approach [online]. Harlow: Financial Times Prentice Hall.[Accessed 18 February 2009]. Available
from:http://www.myilibrary.com/Browse/open.asp?ID=60094.
Blog: SUR NAME, INITIAL(S). Year. Title of blog entry. Date blog entry
written. Title of blog [online]. [Date accessed].Available from:
URL.BROTHERTON LIBRARY. 2009. Leeds Read 2009. 17 February. Brotherton blog [online]. [Accessed 28 February 2009]. Available from:
http://brothertonblog.blogspot.com/.
Census statistics: a. for print statistics see Book. b. For electronic statistics
see Website.
Chapter in an edited book: Use the title page and reverse title page of the
book and the chapter heading itself: SUR NAME, INITIAL(S). Year. Chapter title. In: INITIAL(S) SUR NAME OF EDITOR(S), ed(s). Title of book.
Placeof publication: Publisher, Page numbers.
COFFIN, J.M. 1999. Molecular biology of HIV. In: K.A. CRANDELL, Ed.
The evolution of HIV. Baltimore: Johns HopkinsPress, pp.3-40.
Conference paper or Conference proceedings: Use the title page and reverse
title page of the full proceedings and the headings for the paper:SUR NAME,
INITIAL(S) (for first author), INITIAL(S) SUR NAME (for other authors).
Year. Title of paper. In:
ROBERTSON, J. 1986. The economics of local recovery. In: The other economic summit, 17/18 April 1986, Tokyo.London: The Other Economic
Summit, pp.5-10.
Conversation: See Personal communication.
Email: See Personal communication.
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Website: Take the information from the webpage itself or the associated homepage:SUR NAME, INITIAL(S). Year. Title [online]. [Date accessed].
Available from: URL.
Wikis: WIKI NAME. Year. Title of article [online]. [Date accessed]. Available from: URL.
WIKIPEDIA. 2007. Socrates [online]. [Accessed 23 January 2007]. Available
from:
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Socrates&action=history.
YouTube video : SCREEN NAME. Year. Title [online]. [Date Accessed].
Available from: URL.
YANGSTER391991. 2007. Kunfu mix wit breakdance!!! [online]. [Accessed
23 February 2007]. Available from:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=qMZoZsRZxKY.
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Research Proposal
Components of a Research Proposal
The following components should be provided in a synopsis of Dissertation. The details may,
however, vary according to the field of study.
Title Page: Topic of Dissertation
Submitted by: A.B.C
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International School of Business & Media, Pune
Topic
The topic for Dissertation should be selected carefully. It should be specific and about
the general and current issues at national or international level.
Introduction
It should provide a brief description to explain the area of the proposed dissertation
work by the Student.
Review of Literature
A review of the relevant literature is another very important part of the synopsis,
showing the work done previously in the area of proposed research is essential to plan
further research effectively and in a proper way. The information given in the review
should be supported by references.
Justification and Likely Benefits
It is important to provide justification for undertaking the proposed dissertation topic,
it could be area of interest or placement point of view. It should be possible in most
cases to predict the specific and general benefits likely to be achieved as a result of
completion of the proposed dissertation topic.
Main Objectives of the Study
Broad objectives to be achieved should be clearly mentioned and these should be
itemized. These objectives will indicate the major aspects of the study to be undertaken.
Hypothesis of Study
Hypodissertation is statement which is to be tested for possible acceptance or rejection. Hypodissertation are of two types i.e. Null (Ho) and Alternative (H1). Null
hypodissertation is tested for possible rejection, where as alternative hypodissertation
is tested for possible acceptance.
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Significance of Study
It emphasized on the significance/ importance of the research work/study i.e. why we
selected the topic under discussion.
Statement of Problem
The researcher has to clearly identify the problem/issue selected for dissertation.
Research Design & Methodology
Indicates the sampling procedures (if primary data) and the data collection methods
such as survey, questionnaire, Testing methods etc.
Length of a synopsis
It will be difficult to define an overall length for a synopsis for MBA Dissertation in
such varied fields of study. Whereas it should be concise as far as possible and avoid
repetitions, it should also provide sufficient details on the various aspects mentioned
above to show that the research involved has been well understood and planned, and it
is of an acceptable academic merit. The total length of a synopsis may run from 1,000
to 1500 words.
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