Summer Training Handbook 2020
Summer Training Handbook 2020
Summer Training Handbook 2020
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A practical Guide to Summer Training for students of
Mittal School of Business, Lovely Professional University
Summer Training
Summer Internship is an essential requirement for the fulfillment of Degree in the discipline of
Management. It is a key pedagogical tool that enables students to understand and apply academic
learning into practice. AICTE recognizes that “Internships helps in creating conditions conducive
to the quest for knowledge and its applicability in work.”
Internship enables students to pitch their work in the final placement and convince the
recruiters about their potential. Recruiters take Summer Projects very seriously. For employers, it
is the most authentic tool to judge the competence of the students as future employee.
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The recent worldwide outbreak of the corona virus (also known as COVID-19) is not
only impacting the growth of global economy but has also posed a threat for human wellbeing.
In view of the critical times being faced worldwide due the pandemic COVID-19, the University
is also working dedicatedly towards ensuring the health and safety of its students and providing
all necessary guidance and assistance to them.
In order to facilitate the students who are unable to find relevant options for Summer
Internship/Industrial Training due to the threats posed by novel corona virus following options
are available to students.
Depending upon nature of training a student is undergoing, the student can work on one of the
following four types of reports:
a) Research Project Based Report
b) Consultancy Based Report: for student who are working with faculty on some consulting
assignments.
c) Sales Based Report: For those students are engaged in selling assignment during the
training.
d) Community Development Project: Students are allowed to their summer training with
NGO/ Local and Govt. body/ Faculty for execution of Community Development Project
during the training period. Community Development Project will be an individual
project and a research based project. The students may conduct a survey and explore the
problems faced by the society (rural or urban areas) and attempt to arrive at possible
solutions. They will come out with a report/paper which can be sent to central/state
government/district administration or any other policy making bodies suggesting
improvements in the delivery pattern of the government schemes or proposing fresh
innovative solutions to the problems of the community. Students can also undertake a
project in which they play an active role in actually solving a problem either on their own
or in collaboration with a government agency/ NGO by acting as a catalyst.
Students can also attempt to create Self Help Groups at the local level or even
from among the beneficiaries, to address all issues pertaining to the development of
community.
Projects for Catalytic Role : The students can even plan to act as catalysts for initiating
Community Development Projects by acting as a link between capable & inspired local
individuals or groups, various Government or Non-Governmental agencies & the
beneficiaries.
Medical camps in collaboration with NGOs like Rotary club, Lions club, District Red
cross societies etc.
Self-Initiated Projects
Working on social issues relating to cleanliness & hygiene, littering, begging, drug
addiction, Female feticide, women empowerment etc.
Counseling & re-enrolment of school dropouts
Vocational training for employment generation
Tree Plantation
Forming Youth Club in village to initiate sports or community development activities
Encouraging village communities to initiate model village projects through self-help.
Monitoring effectiveness of school education
Village survey to identify serious problems & initiating remedial measures
Assessing challenges of construction labour on LPU campus & working on solution (to
be initiated only in consultation with Dr. Rajesh Verma)
Arranging Skill based training to unemployed rural youth
Guiding & inspiring rural youth towards emerging employment & entrepreneurial
opportunities.
NREGA Success Review and Implementation
Studying & encouraging rain water harvesting in Institutions & rural areas.
Conducting adult education classes or inspiring rural youth to undertake adult education
Blood donation & eye donation campaigns/camps
Girl child education campaign
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Student can also opt for MOOCs certification from the relevant area/ specialization which shall
be equated with summer internship/ industrial training.
The students must ensure that the MOOCs are approved from their respective TPC in case of
summer internship/ industrial training otherwise they shall not be considered for final evaluation.
The minimum duration of MOOCs which shall be considered equivalent to summer internship/
industrial training should be minimum of 50 hours or 4 weeks.
CHAPTER 1 – Introduction of course along with the course content, course fee, we blink of
course and registration process.
CHAPTER 2 – Introduction to Broad Topic
CHAPTER 3 – Course Pedagogy (Clearly describing – No. of Assignments, No. of Videos
Lectures and their duration, Projects Undertaken, No. and duration of online classes, Evaluation
pattern etc)
CHAPTER 4 – Result – Assignments/Project/ Test etc (along with a copy of pass certificate)
CHAPTER 5 – Learning from Course
CHAPTER 5 - Bibliography
APPENDICES
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Project will be a research based project. Students can select a project on Social Problem/
Economic Problem or Industry problem. However, topic is to be finalized in consideration with
assigned mentor. Following are some probable project topics.
2. Provide all the relevant details. This makes it is easy for the marker to identify the items
which you have listed. Again, if some of the important information is missing you will
lose marks.
3. Use a consistent format for your references. This will ensure that it is easy to locate a
reference within your reading list.
e.g. “As with any investment, working capital exposes the business to risk.” Verma
(2003)
A statement that the work is anonymous (Anon) followed by the year in round brackets:
(c) If the author produced more than one work in the same year:
Use letters to indicate this (probably it is best to arrange the items alphabetically by their
title first):
Singh (2004 b)
(d) When referring to or summarising put both the author(s) and year.
e.g. Verma (2007) describes how the business is exposed to risk by working capital.
GENERAL RULES
(i). Authors
a) Single Author
Family name first, then a comma and space and then personal name(s) or initial(s). e.g.
Singh, A.
b) Two Authors
List the authors in the form above with “&” between them.
c) Three Authors:
List the authors as above with a comma after the first and “&” after the second.
d) More than three authors should be listed with only the first named followed by the
Greek term “et al”. This translates as “and others”.
Editors
Editors are treated the same as authors except that Ed. or Eds. is put in brackets after the
editor or editors names.
Corporate Author
A corporate author is a group which takes responsibility for writing a publication. It
could be a society and professional body, an international organization, a government
department or any other group. A government publication should begin with the country,
then the department, then any committee or subcommittee.
(ii) Date
The date of ‘publication’ should be included.
If there are a number of different reissues or reprints of the item give the earliest date of the
edition you are referring to.
e.g. if the information in the book reads “1989 reprinted in 1990, 1992, 1995, 1996, 2000” give
1989.
If it is not possible to ascertain the date put the following: [n.d.] or [undated] or [no date].
(iii) Title
The title should be copied from the item itself if possible and should be in italics. If there is no
title on the item you may need to invent a descriptive title. In this case you should put it in square
brackets [ ].
(iv) Edition
If there are different editions of the work you should give details of which edition you are using.
e.g 3rd ed
(v) Place
Where appropriate you should include the place where the item was published.
If there is more than one place of publication given choose the first one.
(vi) Publisher
If the item is published give the name of the publisher as it appears on the item.
If the item is unpublished it may still be possible to give the name of the body responsible for
issuing the work.
DETAILED EXAMPLES
(i) Books (or reports)
Information about a book should, if possible, be taken from the title page and the back of the title
page.
Kotler, P. (2006), Marketing Management, 12th Ed. New Delhi: Pearson Publishers Ltd., pp. 1-23.
Publication Publication
e.g.
Roshan, P. & Leary, J. (2003) Financial Analysis. Sebastopol, CA: Cisco Press
Popular serials e.g. Business World, are usually called magazines but more academic
publications are often known as journals.
Kumar, G. B. (2005) Changes Ahead in Health Care Management. HR Magazine, Vol. 50, No
13, pp. 60-61.
Volume Part/Issue
Page Numbers
A web page should be treated similarly to a print work in that it may have an author or editor and
a title. It may be dated and the main site (of which the page is a part) may also have a publisher
and may also give an address in the “about us” or “contact” section. You should include the
address of the web page and also include the date on which you viewed the page.
e.g.
Note:
Submitted by
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NAME OF THE CANDIDATE
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Registration No:
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in partial fulfillment of Summer Internship for the award of the degree of
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BBA)
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Submitted by
Abhay Grover
June, 2020
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CERTIFICATE
Sample Certificate
(The certificate is to be printed on Organization Letter Head)
CERTIFICATE
Certified that the summer internship project report “Attrition & Retention
Measures for the Outsourced Sales Force in the Telecommunication Industry”
is the bonafide work of Amanpreet Kaur , Regd. No: 1112340, student of
Bachelor of Business Administration (Hons) of School of Business, Lovely
Professional University carried out under my supervision during May 01, 2020 to
June 15, 2020.
DECLARATION
I, Harpreet Singh Bedi, hereby declare that the work presented herein is genuine work done
originally by me and has not been published or submitted elsewhere for the requirement of a
degree programme. Any literature, data or works done by others and cited within this dissertation
has been given due acknowledgement and listed in the reference section.
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Date:-
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
A few typewritten words of thanks cannot really express the sincerity of my gratitude. But I am
still trying to put into words my gratefulness towards all who have helped and encouraged me in
carrying out this project. This project of mine bears the imprint of many people who have an
important impact on my thinking, behavior, and acts during the course of study.
First of all we would like to take this opportunity to thank the LOVELY PROFESSIONAL
UNIVERSITY for having summer training as a part of the MBA degree. The accomplishment
of this project otherwise would have been painstaking endeavor, for lack of staunch and sincere
support of the Mittal School of Business, LPU. The incessant and undeterred succors extended
by the members of the department facilitated the job to the great extent. If this goes unnoticed
and unacknowledged it would be selfishness.
Many people have influenced the shape and content of this project, and many supported me
throughout. I express my sincere gratitude to Mr. <Name>, <Designation>, <Affilation>, who
was available for help whenever i required, his guidance, gentle persuasion and active support
has made it possible to complete this project.
I also owe my thanks to my respondents who gave their great contributions in getting my
questionnaires fulfilled. I have immensely benefited from my interactions with my friends and I
acknowledge their contributions to my learning.
In the end, I can say only this much that “ALL ARE NOT MENTIONED BUT NONE IS
FORGOTTEN”
Last but not the least I would like to thank GOD, who continues to look after us despite all my
flaws.