“THE UNASSAILABLE” Summer Project Competition
Number of Entries Per Institute:
- Each Institute can send only two best summer projects.
Eligibility
- Only MBA and PGPM students can participate.
- The project must have been undertaken in Summer Internship Program 2012.
- The project must be completed by an individual or in a group of two (2) students only.
Competition
- There will be two rounds in this competition.
- Winners of first round will contest in the second round (final) for the title – ‘The Unassailable’.
- In first round, participants will make presentations in the tracks allotted to them wherein they are given 12 minutes for presentation.
- Finalists will make presentation in front of all jury members.
- Presentations in each round will be followed by question‐answer session of 3 minutes.
- The best project will be awarded the title of ‘The Unassailable’.
Awards & Recognition
- First Prize – The Title ‐ ‘The Unassailable’ Trophy+ Cash Rs. 3000
- Second Prize –1st Runners Up ‐ ‘The Unassailable’ Trophy + Cash Rs. 2000
- Third Prize – 2nd Runners Up – ‘The Unassailable’ Trophy + Cash Rs. 1000
- A consolation cash prize of Rs. 200 each to Top 10 summer projects
- All the finalists will be given a ‘Certificate Of Appreciation
Submission For Participation
- A soft copy of the project is to be emailed on [email protected] before last date of registration, 16th March, 2013.
- A Hard copy of your project must be required with you on day of event and submitted on same day,19th March 2013.
- ‘Power Point Presentation’ is to be submitted to respective track coordinators on the day of event on 19th March 2013.
Specification of Summer Project
- The text should be prepared with 1.5 line spacing 16 (Title), 14 (Sub‐title) and 12 (Paragraph) ‐ point font size in Times New Roman Font with a margin of one‐inch on all four sides.
- Submissions that are in poor(not in format) form will automatically be rejected. Some examples of poor form are: overwriting, too small or large margins, too small or large font size, different font type, etc.
- It is strongly recommended to structure your report using the following:
address, phone, and e‐mail; Your institute’s name, address, contact person, his/her phone, fax, e‐mail.
ii. Page 2: Table of Contents
iii. Page 3‐4: Executive Summary (maximum 2 pages)
- The rest of the project should ideally have the following sections: (it is not necessary to include all of the below.)
ii. Research Methodology,
iii. Results
iv. Discussion
v. Recommendations vi. Conclusion
vii. Bibliography
viii. Glossary
ix. Appendices
- If you are using any tables, graphs, figures, text or any other materials from other sources, make sure to provide full citations of the source.
- All tables and graphs, figures must be numbered and should be referred to as such in the main body of the text.
- Since, there will be no further opportunity of editing, it is strongly suggested that you have your project checked with a competent colleague or professional for syntax, grammar etc. Projects with serious writing problems will not be considered for the competition.
- It is assumed that the project submitted is the original work of the author and necessary approvals have been taken from all concerned parties and no copyrights have been violated. S. V. Institute of Management, Kadi will not be responsible for any such violations.
- Submissions in violation of any of the above conditions may not be considered.
- The decision of the jury members will be final and all must abide by the decision of the jury.
Call For Further Interaction
Prof. YuvarajVyas
(M): 099796 99881
(M): 099796 99881
Mr.Krunal Patel
(M): 07383517255 |
Mr. Pradip Prajapati
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Mr. Mohammed Marfatiya
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