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Report writing
                             Definition
A testimonial or an account of some happening

           It discusses a particular problem in detail

           It is based on observation and analysis

 Reports give information that can be used for :
                  making plans
                  solving problems
Steps to be followed
•   Identify the objective
•   Collect the required material
•   Examine the facts gathered
•   Plan the facts for the report
•   Draft the report
•   Edit the report
•   Get feedback
The process
 Before :
Be clear about the objective
Who is the target readership/audience
Comprehensive study
Gather correct information
Decide the style and length of the report
Organize the data accordingly
The process
  Structure
Margins and spacing
Structure of sentences ( first/third person )
Paragraphs – font kind and size
Highlight important points/ headings
Use of graphs, charts, numbers, bullets
The process
     After
Present the report for screening
Get feedback

Make necessary changes,
 ( if feedback so warrants )
Planning your report
• View report as a whole
            Deadline for the report
• Break the report into various parts
            Time for each part

• Set deadline for each part
Collecting information
•   What information do I need ?
•   What are my possible sources ?
•   How much do I need to collect ?
•   What are the best methods to collect info ?
•   In what order should I collect info ?

• Make an action plan accordingly
Organising the data
        Web structure
        Tree structure

Helps you to :
        - identify the main points
        - choose the best
        - prioratise
Structure
• Title page
• Acknowledgements
• Table of contents
• Abstract
• Introduction
• Methodology
Structure
•   Result / findings
•   Discussion
•   Conclusion
•   References
•   Appendices
Title page
Should include :
• Subject matter,
• author,
• module,
• course,
• date
Title page

EVENING PROGRAMMES IN CHRIST UNIVERSITY
         A Study of Pupil Perception




                Prepared by
      Sushil Ranjan & Arpita Goswami

           3 B Com- F & A ( A )
       Christ University, Bangalore
             24 August, 2012
Acknowledgements
• Here you acknowledge the help you
  received from different quarters in
  your research and preparation of the
  report. These could include people,
  organizations and various
  establishments.
Acknowledgements

We, Sushil and Arpitha would like to express our
sincere gratitude to the following people and
organizations for helping us at various stages in
our research and preparation of this report. First
and foremost, …….
Acknowledgements


We, Sushil and Arpitha acknowledge
the following for help received in the
course of preparing this report.

Dr. Ranapratap Joshy for……….
Contents
                Contents
     Acknowledgements
1.   Abstract………………………………………3
2.   Introduction…………..……………………4
3.   Methodology……..……………………….5
4.   Facts and Figures..………………………6
5.    Analysis……………………………………10
6.   Conclusion………..………………………14
7.   References………..………………………16
8.   Appendices………………..……………..18
Abstract

Short paragraph summarising :
         main contents, methods,
         main conclusions, and
            recommendations.
This is independent of the report.
Abstract
• Ever since its inception in 2009, Evening
  Programmes in Christ University had to face a
  number of difficulties. An opinion poll threw
  up the fact that the problems faced by
  students varied from group to group. A further
  survey conducted by us revealed that there
  are two very fundamental problems troubling
  the students – a cumbersome schedule, and
  some outdated modules. A comparative study
Introduction
Should contain :
• The context and scope
• Terms of reference
• Your objectives
• Definition of limits
• Method of enquiry
• Brief general background of the subject
Introduction
     It was in the year 2009 that Christ University introduced B Com
evening programme. This move was aimed at meeting the needs of
the fast growing number of professionals who wanted to continue
their studies in a regular college. Over the years this has come to
attract other groups also, especially those who want to pursue two
courses at the same time and those who want to earn while they
learn.
    Since the composition of the student community changed, the
problems that needed to be addressed also increased. This report is an
attempt to analyse some of these issues. The main objectives of this
report are :
• List the main concerns of the students.
• Identify group specific problems
• Record percentage of students affected by various problems
• Suggest measures of improvement
Methodology
       State :
• How you carried out the enquiry
• What were your methods of
  collecting data
• How did you choose your subjects
  for interviews, case studies etc.
Methodology
We have employed three methods to conduct our study.
• Opinion poll
• General survey through a comprehensive
   questionnaire ( Appendix – 1 )
• Personal Interviews
     Opinion poll was conducted at random over a period
of three days, covering 840 students of the three batches
of the current B Com evening programme.
     The questionnaire was prepared with twenty
questions relating to the problematic areas in question.
The respondents were given five minutes to fill in the
details and hand over sheet.
Findings
Here you present the result of your research in
the most simple way possible.
Use : Tables
      Graphs
      Pie charts
      Bar charts
      Diagrams
Findings
The data collected drew before us the following pictures :

The opinion about scheduling of the classes:


                                schedule
                       not convenient   convenient




                            35%



                                               65%
Findings
Optimum duration of the periods




                                  40 minutes
                                  45 minutes
                                   50 minutes
                                  1 hour
Discussion
•   Analyse and interpret your results
•   Explain its significance
•   Identify important issues
•   Suggest explanation for your findings
•   Outline the problems encountered
•   Present a balanced view
Discussion
       The study conducted by us brought in a clear picture
about what the students feel about the present set up of the
evening programme. The majority of the students felt that the
timing was inconvenient. A little over 65 % felt that time can
be most effectively utilized if the periods are of 45 minutes
duration. This was because most of the students are attending
classes after a day long stay at various offices. Their attention
level was not sustainable for such a long period as one hour.

      There were also some who felt that the periods could as
long as 45 minutes or 50 minutes. Those who thought that the
present time was fine enough were those who were attending
only this programme.
Conclusion
Draw together the main issues already
discussed
No new issues to be added here
No new information
If there is no separate section for
recommendation, include them here.
Conclusion
   It is quite clear that most students want certain changes to be
brought in to make the evening programme more effective and
vibrant. Many of the problems raised by the students appear to
be quite genuine, given the fact that most of them are either
working or are doing two courses at the same time. The
suggested solutions are simple enough to be implemented, and
they wont affect the present set up much. The most outstanding
suggestions are :
• Reduce the duration of the period to 40 minutes.
• Merge some of the topics so as to make them more
    interesting.
• Introduce certain modules on personality development and
    leadership initiatives.
References
Here list your sources (alphabetical order, author)
• Author’s name & initials
• Date of publication
• Title of the book, paper, journal
• Publisher
• Place of publication
• Page numbers

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Report writing

  • 1. Report writing Definition A testimonial or an account of some happening It discusses a particular problem in detail It is based on observation and analysis Reports give information that can be used for : making plans solving problems
  • 2. Steps to be followed • Identify the objective • Collect the required material • Examine the facts gathered • Plan the facts for the report • Draft the report • Edit the report • Get feedback
  • 3. The process Before : Be clear about the objective Who is the target readership/audience Comprehensive study Gather correct information Decide the style and length of the report Organize the data accordingly
  • 4. The process Structure Margins and spacing Structure of sentences ( first/third person ) Paragraphs – font kind and size Highlight important points/ headings Use of graphs, charts, numbers, bullets
  • 5. The process After Present the report for screening Get feedback Make necessary changes, ( if feedback so warrants )
  • 6. Planning your report • View report as a whole Deadline for the report • Break the report into various parts Time for each part • Set deadline for each part
  • 7. Collecting information • What information do I need ? • What are my possible sources ? • How much do I need to collect ? • What are the best methods to collect info ? • In what order should I collect info ? • Make an action plan accordingly
  • 8. Organising the data Web structure Tree structure Helps you to : - identify the main points - choose the best - prioratise
  • 9. Structure • Title page • Acknowledgements • Table of contents • Abstract • Introduction • Methodology
  • 10. Structure • Result / findings • Discussion • Conclusion • References • Appendices
  • 11. Title page Should include : • Subject matter, • author, • module, • course, • date
  • 12. Title page EVENING PROGRAMMES IN CHRIST UNIVERSITY A Study of Pupil Perception Prepared by Sushil Ranjan & Arpita Goswami 3 B Com- F & A ( A ) Christ University, Bangalore 24 August, 2012
  • 13. Acknowledgements • Here you acknowledge the help you received from different quarters in your research and preparation of the report. These could include people, organizations and various establishments.
  • 14. Acknowledgements We, Sushil and Arpitha would like to express our sincere gratitude to the following people and organizations for helping us at various stages in our research and preparation of this report. First and foremost, …….
  • 15. Acknowledgements We, Sushil and Arpitha acknowledge the following for help received in the course of preparing this report. Dr. Ranapratap Joshy for……….
  • 16. Contents Contents Acknowledgements 1. Abstract………………………………………3 2. Introduction…………..……………………4 3. Methodology……..……………………….5 4. Facts and Figures..………………………6 5. Analysis……………………………………10 6. Conclusion………..………………………14 7. References………..………………………16 8. Appendices………………..……………..18
  • 17. Abstract Short paragraph summarising : main contents, methods, main conclusions, and recommendations. This is independent of the report.
  • 18. Abstract • Ever since its inception in 2009, Evening Programmes in Christ University had to face a number of difficulties. An opinion poll threw up the fact that the problems faced by students varied from group to group. A further survey conducted by us revealed that there are two very fundamental problems troubling the students – a cumbersome schedule, and some outdated modules. A comparative study
  • 19. Introduction Should contain : • The context and scope • Terms of reference • Your objectives • Definition of limits • Method of enquiry • Brief general background of the subject
  • 20. Introduction It was in the year 2009 that Christ University introduced B Com evening programme. This move was aimed at meeting the needs of the fast growing number of professionals who wanted to continue their studies in a regular college. Over the years this has come to attract other groups also, especially those who want to pursue two courses at the same time and those who want to earn while they learn. Since the composition of the student community changed, the problems that needed to be addressed also increased. This report is an attempt to analyse some of these issues. The main objectives of this report are : • List the main concerns of the students. • Identify group specific problems • Record percentage of students affected by various problems • Suggest measures of improvement
  • 21. Methodology State : • How you carried out the enquiry • What were your methods of collecting data • How did you choose your subjects for interviews, case studies etc.
  • 22. Methodology We have employed three methods to conduct our study. • Opinion poll • General survey through a comprehensive questionnaire ( Appendix – 1 ) • Personal Interviews Opinion poll was conducted at random over a period of three days, covering 840 students of the three batches of the current B Com evening programme. The questionnaire was prepared with twenty questions relating to the problematic areas in question. The respondents were given five minutes to fill in the details and hand over sheet.
  • 23. Findings Here you present the result of your research in the most simple way possible. Use : Tables Graphs Pie charts Bar charts Diagrams
  • 24. Findings The data collected drew before us the following pictures : The opinion about scheduling of the classes: schedule not convenient convenient 35% 65%
  • 25. Findings Optimum duration of the periods 40 minutes 45 minutes 50 minutes 1 hour
  • 26. Discussion • Analyse and interpret your results • Explain its significance • Identify important issues • Suggest explanation for your findings • Outline the problems encountered • Present a balanced view
  • 27. Discussion The study conducted by us brought in a clear picture about what the students feel about the present set up of the evening programme. The majority of the students felt that the timing was inconvenient. A little over 65 % felt that time can be most effectively utilized if the periods are of 45 minutes duration. This was because most of the students are attending classes after a day long stay at various offices. Their attention level was not sustainable for such a long period as one hour. There were also some who felt that the periods could as long as 45 minutes or 50 minutes. Those who thought that the present time was fine enough were those who were attending only this programme.
  • 28. Conclusion Draw together the main issues already discussed No new issues to be added here No new information If there is no separate section for recommendation, include them here.
  • 29. Conclusion It is quite clear that most students want certain changes to be brought in to make the evening programme more effective and vibrant. Many of the problems raised by the students appear to be quite genuine, given the fact that most of them are either working or are doing two courses at the same time. The suggested solutions are simple enough to be implemented, and they wont affect the present set up much. The most outstanding suggestions are : • Reduce the duration of the period to 40 minutes. • Merge some of the topics so as to make them more interesting. • Introduce certain modules on personality development and leadership initiatives.
  • 30. References Here list your sources (alphabetical order, author) • Author’s name & initials • Date of publication • Title of the book, paper, journal • Publisher • Place of publication • Page numbers