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Guideline for M.Com Dissertation
The students are required to follow the prescribed guidelines in order to submit their dissertation
in the M.Com 4th Semester Exam.
200 marks are distributed as follows:
One dissertation is to be prepared carrying 100 marks at home and submitted at DDCE at the time
of Examination and viva shall be conducted carrying 100 marks during the examination. The date
of the viva will be notified in the examination time table.
50-70 pages of dissertation to be prepared out of relevant topics / specialization.
The Project Work undertaken should be authentic and should contribute towards the development
and growth of the subject. If the Expert Committee/ External feels that the Project Work
undertaken does not appear to be authentic or does not contribute towards the growth of the
subject or it has been merely copied from some sources, the Directorate has the right to reject the
Project Work. In that case, the student would be awarded zero. Group projects are not allowed. If
the Expert/ External find that the subjects/chapters/contents of the projects of two students are
matching then both the project will be rejected and Zero mark will be awarded to both.
PROJECT GUIDE’S ROLE
The guide should be well versed in the subject area, which will help you in designing the questionnaire
deciding the size of sample, procedure for data collection, tabulation and analysis. You must discus your
project design with your guide before the start of your project and also again if necessary at the writing stage
and finally at the stage of editing the final report. You should show him the draft project report before it is
finalized for submission.
Eligible Project Guide
Faculty (From the University / Degree College) / Course Coordinator/ Academic Consultant / Counselor
having relevant teaching experience.
Professionals holding Masters’ degree in the respective field or allied disciplines having a minimum of 5
years of experience in the relevant area.
If a student is taking the help of a Teacher / Professional apart from the faculties engaged during the DDCE’s
PCP then the Teacher / Professional’s bio-data is to be approved by the respective Course Coordinators.
The bio-data should contain the academic career from 10th class onwards, teaching / work experience, area
of specialization, Research publications and experience in guiding the project work.
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Guideline for M.Com Dissertation

The students are required to follow the prescribed guidelines in order to submit their dissertation

in the M.Com 4 th^ Semester Exam.

200 marks are distributed as follows:

• One dissertation is to be prepared carrying 100 marks at home and submitted at DDCE at the time

of Examination and viva shall be conducted carrying 100 marks during the examination. The date

of the viva will be notified in the examination time table.

• 50-70 pages of dissertation to be prepared out of relevant topics / specialization.

• The Project Work undertaken should be authentic and should contribute towards the development

and growth of the subject. If the Expert Committee/ External feels that the Project Work

undertaken does not appear to be authentic or does not contribute towards the growth of the

subject or it has been merely copied from some sources, the Directorate has the right to reject the

Project Work. In that case, the student would be awarded zero. Group projects are not allowed. If

the Expert/ External find that the subjects/chapters/contents of the projects of two students are

matching then both the project will be rejected and Zero mark will be awarded to both.

PROJECT GUIDE’S ROLE

The guide should be well versed in the subject area, which will help you in designing the questionnaire

deciding the size of sample, procedure for data collection, tabulation and analysis. You must discus your

project design with your guide before the start of your project and also again if necessary at the writing stage

and finally at the stage of editing the final report. You should show him the draft project report before it is

finalized for submission.

Eligible Project Guide

• Faculty (From the University / Degree College) / Course Coordinator/ Academic Consultant / Counselor

having relevant teaching experience.

• Professionals holding Masters’ degree in the respective field or allied disciplines having a minimum of 5

years of experience in the relevant area.

• If a student is taking the help of a Teacher / Professional apart from the faculties engaged during the DDCE’s

PCP then the Teacher / Professional’s bio-data is to be approved by the respective Course Coordinators.

The bio-data should contain the academic career from 10 th^ class onwards, teaching / work experience, area

of specialization, Research publications and experience in guiding the project work.

PERFORMA OF THE PROJECTS:

COVER PAGE

  • The cover page on the bound copy of the report should indicate.
  • The title of the report. It would be short and written in capital letters. If necessary, it should be followed by an

explanatory sub-title.

  • The name of the student and enrolment number/ Exam roll no / year of examination.
  • Name and designation of the faculty member/ Coordinator/ Academic Consultant who has guided you.

PROJECT REPORT

On

“ Topic Name ”

SUBMITTED TO THE

DIRECTORATE OF DISTANCE & CONTINUING EDUCATION

IN PARTIAL FULLFILLMENT OF THE DEGREE

MASTER IN COMMERCE

by

Name: …………………………………………

Enrollment No…………………………………….

Mr./Ms. ___________________, for the fulfillment of M.Com. His/her field work is satisfactory.

Signature

Date:

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The student should acknowledge the help received from Supervisor, other teachers, Libraries

and any other organizations/ source/ person. One may also acknowledge assistance from

family members, friends and others. The student has to sign and note the Enrollment No. at the

end of the acknowledgement.

DECLARATION

(Format)

I do hereby declare that this project work entitled “________________________________” submitted by

me for the partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of M.Com is a record of my own research

work. The report embodies the finding based on my study and observation and has not been submitted

earlier for the award of any degree or diploma to any Institute or University.

Signature of the student

Roll No:

TABLE OF CONTENTS :

Also called INDEX, the table should provide the title of all chapters (with page numbers) major subdivisions and

appendices. The table should also indicate the commencing page numbers of the preface, the bibliography

appendices and annexure.

MAIN REPORT:

You main report should follow the chapter scheme you had indicated in your synopsis. Generally the sequential

presentation should be as follows:-

Chapter-I : Introduction of the problem: this chapter should provide a background of the problem

and what is proposed to be investigated. The significance of the problem, the objective and the

scope of the study and the contribution and impact your study will make should be elaborated.

A brief description of the organization where you have conducted the project should be

provided.

Chapter-II: Theoretical Perspective: This chapter should give an overview of the theoretical

concepts related to the problem under study. You should refer to the current status of research

in the area and major finding thereof. These should bring out the necessity for a study of the

kind you have undertaken and the approach you intend to follow.

Chapter-III: Methodology: This chapter should describe in detail the steps followed in

completing the study. If you have done a sample survey, the basis of sampling its size etc.

should be discussed. The sources of primary and secondary data must be stated and the way

you have processed the data should be elaborated.

Chapter-IV, V, VI …. Onwards: Presentation of the relevant data and analysis and discussion

thereon from the main body of the report. After you defined the problem-Clearly and definitely,

before you start the report, decide on the main theme of your report; which of the findings are

significant, which are peripheral? Develop your argument logically to build your theme,

presenting data wherever necessary. Decide the distribution and the number of chapter

required; keep appropriate balance in the size of the chapter, and avoid uneven coverage. Only

include those parts of a table in the chapter which are relevant to the arguments, the details can

be in the appendix. Spend more time on the central issues, giving them importance, clarity and

emphasis. All issues if treated in the same manner will dilute a report.

Appendices and Annexure: Appendices are listed alphabetically e.g Appendix A Appendix B

etc. and contain the table and data collection for the study .They are not included in the main

chapters but referred to in the discussion and interpretations. Appendices are placed after the

last chapter on summary conclusions.

Annexure are numbered numerical e.g., Annexure II etc. and contain such supporting

information which through not collected as primary and secondary data, yet is relevant in

discussion and for easy reference.

List of references : references can be mentioned either at the bottom of the appropriate page

where these are referred or at the end or each chapter. If this has not been done, a third

alternative is to list them at the end of the report immediately after the appendices / Annexure.

Bibliography: A bibliography is a list of published sources consulted during the course of

project work and normally includes all work listed in the text and text notes. The bibliography

can be listed in alphabetical order or split into two separate list each covering books and

articles.

Suggested dissertation for 4 th^ Semester Students of M.Com

Finance and Accounts General Commerce Subjects

Mutual Funds & Centralized Insurance Products.

20. An empirical study on Performance analysis

of Mutual fund.

21. A study on Relevance of factor analysis in

Stock exchange.

22. The role new age banking for sustainable

development.

23. A study on the role of financial incentive for

revival small industries.

HR MANAGEMENT MARKETING MANAGEMENT

1. A study on the impact of Worker’s

participation in management.

2. A study on Training and Development

procedures on Indian corporate.

3. The role of Trade Union Movement in India in

relation to industrial growth.

4. A study on Collective Bargaining in marketing

management system.

5. A study on Performance Appraisal system: A

case study.

6. A study on Motivating employees towards

sustainable development of an organization.

7. A study on the impact of Discipline in the

Industrial sector.

8. A study on Wage Incentives in HRM in India.

9. A study on the role of Personnel Management

and Practices in India.

10. A study on Industrial conflict: Boon or Bane.

11. A study on Welfare activities in Industries in

India: A case study.

12. A study on the impact of Industrial Relations

in India with special reference to economic growth.

13. A study on Leadership style in Indian

corporate.

1. A study on the role of Marketing cost in

India: A case study

2. A study on the impact of Distribution

costs in the Indian economy.

3. A study on motivating sales man for

achievement of target in FMCG sector.

4. A study on the role of Consumer’s

Production Group; their reference to the Indian marketing scene.

5. A study on Cost-benefit analysis of

Newspaper advertising for Consumer goods: Alternative promotional choice open to the small marketer.

6. A study on a critique on the advantages

of the national marketing Strategy for a product of your choice vis-à-vis. Regional marketing.

7. A study on Dealer network for consumer

durables: A case study.

8. A study on the impact of Development

of a Distribution Model for medium size firm.

9. A study on Field force management: a

case study.

10. A study on an analysis of Marketing of

computer stationary in India:

11. A study on Point’s preserver of national

14. A study on the impact of Human Relations in

Managerial Function.

15. A study on the role of Communication in HRM

in India.

16. A comparative study on Business & Labour

Laws in India.

17. A study on the impact of Absenteeism in

personnel management.

18. A study on the impact of Strikes & Lock outs

in industrial sector in India.

19. A study on the impact of Transfer and

promotional policies on Indian corporate.

20. A study on the role of Manpower planning in

an organization.

21. A study on Grievance handling: A case study.

22. A study on Employees’ participation for

overall development of the organization.

23. A study on the impact of Employees Turnover

in IT sector.

24. A study on the role of IR climate in Indian

states.

25. A study on Organizational culture: A case

study.

26. A study on HRD systems / Climate in India: A

case study.

27. A study on Potential Appraisal: A case study.

28. A study on Performance Appraisal: A case

study.

29. A study on Employees Efficiency: A case

study.

30. Organizational changes & Re-structuring: An

empirical study.

31. Job Satisfaction: A comparative study.

Assets marketing: A view point.

12. A study on the Role of small-scale

Industries growth: performance and prospects.

13. A study on Marketing of Anodized name

plates: A case study.

14. A study on Consumer attraction and

marketing of colorful flooring tiles & wall-Covering: A case study.

15. A study on Market survey for PVC floor:

An analytical study.

16. A study on Servicing of Automobiles in

India: A comparative study.

17. A study on marketing of Electronics

materials & Components in India.

18. An empirical study on Marketing

Problems faced by the small scale Industry in India.

19. A study on Marketing of Fertilizer by

Cooperatives: A case study.

20. A study on Marketing of Cement with

Special Reference to Cement Corporation of India.

21. A study on measuring the efficiency of

advertising in marketing system in India.

22. A study on Different aspects of

consumers Behavior: A case study.

23. An analytical study on Measuring Brand

equity.

24. A study on Marketing & Management of

Information services in India.

25. A study on Marketing of Pharmaceutical

Products in India.

26. A study on Introduction of a new

product in the market in India.

27. A study on Setting up a small scale

Television Assembly Unit in India.

28. A study on Marketing Problems and

Prospects of Indian Tractor Industry.